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- revised 2005)
The Army of the Cold War: From
the "New Look" to
Flexible Response
(an extract from American
Military History, Volume 2
- revised 2005)
Rebuilding the
- - revised 2005)
Rebuilding the Army: Vietnam
to DESERT STORM
(an extract from American
Military History, Volume 2
- revised 2005)
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Constituted 1 October 1933 in the Regular Army as the 68th
Infantry (Light Tanks)
(1st and 2d Battalions activated 1 January 1940 at Fort Benning,
Georgia, from new and existing units; 1st Battalion inactivated 5 June 1940
at
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reconstituted 1 July 1957 in the Regular Army
68th and 15th Medium Tank Battalions; 56th Amphibious Tank
and Tractor Battalion; Company D, 86th Reconnaissance Battalion; and Maintenance
and Service Companies, 68th Armored
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and reorganized under the United States Army Regimental System
68th Armor Honors
Campaign Participation Credit
World War I : St. Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne
World War II : Normandy; Northern
France; Rhineland;
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The search string was found only in Page title or Url.
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- Archival Material:
Army Ground Forces Study No. 22: The Amphibious Training Center
Army Ground Forces Study No. 23: Training for Mountain and Winter
Warfare
Distribution, Versatility and
- The Amphibious Training Center
Army Ground Forces Study No. 23: Training for Mountain and Winter
Warfare
Distribution, Versatility and Excellence of WACs Serving with Army
Service Forces
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- Jefferson's request for an augmentation of the Army in the face of hostile British and French acts against the United States,and by l812 ranked first among the combat units in the Army. The regiment retained its position of eminence until it was
- officer's insignia worn in most European armies of the period.
The American Soldier, 1786
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The American Soldier, 1786
The whole U.S. Army
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The American Soldier, 1786
The whole U.S. Army in the fall of 1784 was one infantry regiment; consisting of eight infantry and two artillery companies. Four states -- Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania -- were called upon to
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- Materiel
Innovations
U.S. Army Engineers,
1965-1970
U.S. Army Special Forces in
Vietnam: 1961-1971
The War in the
Northern Provinces 1966-1968
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Medical Support of the U.S.
Army in Vietnam, 1965-1970
Mounted Combat in Vietnam
Riverine Operations 1966-1969
The Role of Military Intelligence,
1965-1967
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Army Ground Forces Studies
Army Regulations
(with U.S. Army Center of Military History proponency)
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Army Regulations
(with U.S. Army Center of Military History proponency)
CMH Online Oral History Collections
- Regulations
(with U.S. Army Center of Military History proponency)
CMH Online Oral History Collections
Department
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- Dr. Frank N. Schubert at the 1998 Conference of Army Historians; posted
here with his permission)
25th Infantry and the Rough Riders
at San Juan Hill, 1898Artist Unknown
After Action Reports — Buffalo
- , Report of the Major-General Commanding the Army, Washington, D.C.,1898
9th Cavalry
2d Squadron, 9th Cavalry
Troop H, 9th Cavalry
10th Cavalry
2d Brigade, Cavalry Division, Report of Colonel
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- The Noncommissioned Officer: Images of an Army in Action
The U.S. Army in Action
The American Soldier Series:
Set 1
Set 2
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The U.S. Army in Action
The American Soldier Series:
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
- Set 5
Army Art in World War I: A Commemorative Print Set
Today's Soldier
World War II Army Art Print Sets:
Set 1 - The Early Years
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- in the USA, was selected in 1997 by a joint US Army / Marine Corps initiative to replace the existing inventory of M198 155mm towed howitzers. The first of five EMD systems was delivered in June 2000. The US Marine Corps is to procure 380 systems
- Corps is to procure 380 systems and the US Army 273 systems. A low-rate initial production (LRIP) contract for 94 systems was awarded in November 2002.
Operational testing with the USMC, during which nearly 12,000 artillery rounds were
- The first 18 systems were delivered to the US Army's 2nd Battalion, 11th Field Artillery in Hawaii in October 2006.
The M777 will be the artillery system for the Stryker Brigade Combat Teams (SBCT). The systems fitted with the digital fire
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