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- by Maj. Gen. Bernard Loeffke, the commands Army component commander, American military leaders weathered a series of low-grade crises during 19881989, slowly culminating in a growing military confrontation with Noriegas Army, militia, and
- a growing military confrontation with Noriegas Army, militia, and police forces. Detailed in Larry Yates study are the contingency plans, rules of engagement, and a host of varied operationssecurity patrols, guard duty, training exercises,
- Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral William Crowe, Army Chief of Staff General Carl Vuono, Defense Secretary Richard Cheney, and President George H. W. Bush. Indeed, the able Woerner and his staff often found themselves walking a tightrope between a
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- and training of the British, and the Continental Army won its first victory in long months of painful striving. Trenton eliminated 1,000 Hessians and drove the British from their salient in New Jersey. It saved the flagging American cause and put
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- Islands, 20 October 1944. The American Army returned to the Philippines over the beaches of Leyte Island. Red Beach was defended by the Japanese occupying a number of large, well-camouflaged pillboxes. Immediately after their landing,
- 34th Infantry - one of the units of the U.S. Army's 24th Division - were pinned down by heavy machine gun and rifle fire. The Regimental Commander, Colonel Aubrey S. Newman, arrived on the beach and, taking in the situation at a glance,
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Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for VIETNAM 1967
Valorous Unit Award for SAIGON
Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for VIETNAM 1968-1969
Army Superior Unit Award for 1987
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- Corps
Reconstituted 1 July 1924 in the Regular Army as the 4th Coast
Artillery
Activated (less Batteries B, E, and F) 18 August 1924 in the
Canal Zone
(Battery C inactivated 31 July 1926 at Fort Amador, Canal Zone;
Batteries B, C,
- reconstituted
12 October 1944 in the Regular Army; concurrently consolidated with the 4th
Coast Artillery Battalion (constituted 3 October 1944 in the Army of the United
States) and consolidated unit designated as the 4th Coast
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- for the National Museum of the United States Army.
To honor and commemorate the future home of the museum, the Chief of Military History, Brigadier General John S. Brown, commissioned the U.S. Army Staff Artist, Master Sergeant Henrietta M.
- General John S. Brown, commissioned the U.S. Army Staff Artist, Master Sergeant Henrietta M. Snowden, U.S. Army Center of Military History, Museum Division, to create an illustrated book of Regular Army uniforms, 1775-2001. The book will be
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The search string was found only in Page title or Url.
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- in Korea
Black Soldier, White Army (EXECUTIVE SUMMARY)
The Korean War, 1950-1953
(an extract from American Military History, Volume 2
- revised 2005)
Korean War Maps
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Constituted 27 April 1798 in the Regular Army as a company in the 2d Regiment of Artillerists and Engineers
Organized in June 1798 at Alexandria, Virginia, as Captain William McRea's Company, 2d Regiment of Artillerists and Engineers
- (constituted 27 April 1798 in the Regular Army and organized in 1799), and Captain John Henry's Company, 4th Battalion, 2d Regiment of Artillerists and Engineers (see ANNEX 1), and consolidated unit reorganized and redesignated as Captain
- reconstituted 1 July 1957 in the Regular Army
Consolidated 1 January 1960 with Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 5th Missile Battalion, 3d Artillery (active) (organized in 1794), and consolidated unit designated as Headquarters and
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Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for HASTENRATH-SCHERPENSEEL
Army Superior Unit Award for 1986-1987
French Croix de Guerre with Silver Star, World War II for MONS
Belgian Fourragere 1940
Cited in the Order of the
- reconstituted 28 May
1948 in the Regular Army as Headquarters, Headquarters and Service Company,
and Companies B, C, and A, respectively, 62d Heavy Tank Battalion 62d Heavy
Tank Battalion assigned 18 June 1948 to the 10th Infantry
- reconstituted 1
October 1957 in the Regular Army
33d and 62d Tank Battalions; Headquarters and Service Company
and Companies B and C, 7th Tank Battalion; and Maintenance Company, 33d Armored
Regiment, consolidated 1 October 1957
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- river - all combine to make
it the most charming, most delightful, most desirable "country seat" I have yet
seen.
About 400 yards west of the
house and up the lake are the frame houses of the Negro "field hands", I
have
- our
Regiment. The Inspector General of this "Army Corps" (th 17) was around a few
days ago inspecting the Brigade. He said the sanitary condition of this Regiment
was the best he had ever seen.
I hope you and Johnny with
- in the Zazoo River, sundry battles by Rosecrans Army, and that there
was about to be a move on the Potomac. By same line we heard of the capture of
Rebs of the "Queen City" and the "Indianola", of victory of Rebs at Charleston,
Savannah,
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