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  • 17 May 1947 as the 448th Army Band Redesignated 17 June 1949 as the 33d Army Band Activated 25 June 1949 in Germany 33d Army Band Honors Campaign Participation Credit None Decorations Army
  • 33d Army Band (THE UNITED STATES Army EUROPE BAND AND CHORUS) Lineage and Honors Information as of 12 July 2007 33d Army Band Lineage Constituted 16 December 1940 in the Regular Army as the Band, 367th
  • and Honors Information as of 12 July 2007 33d Army Band Lineage Constituted 16 December 1940 in the Regular Army as the Band, 367th Infantry Activated 25 March 1941 at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana Redesignated 10 June 1942 as the Band,
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  • and redesignated 1 June 1944 as the 124th Army Ground Forces Band Redesignated 1 June 1947 as the 124th Army Band Reorganized and redesignated 8 November 1950 as the 8th Army Band 8th Army Band Honors Campaign Participation Credit
  • Honors Information as of 26 October 2006 8th Army Band Lineage Constituted 1 July 1916 in the Regular Army as the Band Section, Headquarters Company, 35th Infantry Organized 8 July 1916 at Douglas, Arizona Reorganized and
  • Constituted 1 July 1916 in the Regular Army as the Band Section, Headquarters Company, 35th Infantry Organized 8 July 1916 at Douglas, Arizona Reorganized and redesignated 23 November 1920 as the Band Section, Supply Company, 35th
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  • years. When war broke out in 1914, the French army had a mobilized strength of 3.5 million, nearly matching Germany's 3.8 million. (This compares to 4.4 million for Russia.) For France, with its much smaller population, to field such an army
  • had accepted this British proposal, the German army would have made short work of Russia in the event of Russo-German war. As a master diplomat, Bismarck could keep all the balls in the air, his options always open. He made both a "Three
  • was assigned to help reorganized the Turkish army. In November, he was put in command of Turkish troops at the straits. Russia was outraged and Germany suddenly found itself in the midst of yet another diplomatic crisis, this time by accident.
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  • Lieutenant Colonel, 2  comandantes (major in US Army), 2 captains, 1 alferez (2nd lieutenant in US Army) for carrying the regimental flag, 2 medical doctors (officers), 1 Army chaplain (officer), 1 sergeant, 1 cornet corporal, 1 gunsmith and 2
  • 2 captains, 1 alferez (2nd lieutenant in US Army) for carrying the regimental flag, 2 medical doctors (officers), 1 Army chaplain (officer), 1 sergeant, 1 cornet corporal, 1 gunsmith and 2 soldiers. 6 companies, with each company having 1
  • regimental flag, 2 medical doctors (officers), 1 Army chaplain (officer), 1 sergeant, 1 cornet corporal, 1 gunsmith and 2 soldiers. 6 companies, with each company having 1 captain, 3 lieutenants, 1 alferez (2nd  ieutenant in US Army), 5
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  • Written by Frank Taylor, Appleton Wis. Army and Navy Journal   Addresses Miss Hannah Ward   10 Baldwin St.   Charlestown [Sullivan's future wife[ Mr Phillp Sullivan    24 Marion St.   Charlestown [Sullivan's brother]
  • Fleet to Bombard today.  No engagement, Army not ready. Ordered to Patrol the Coast to the Westward to look out for blockade runners  Heavy Squall in P. M.  Rain showers every day. June 30 Fell in with Auxillary Yacht Hornet and
  • that we are to take him around coast inspecting Army Posts and will be gone about a month  October 28 Passed Cape Cruze old stamping grounds at 6 a.m. Arrived at Manzanillo at 1 p.m. Starboard Watch  liberty until 6 p.m.
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  • 13 September 1972 from the Army Reserve, allotted to the Regular Army, relieved from assignment to the 102d Infantry Division, and assigned to the United States Army Berlin Brigade; concurrently activated in
  • Group, 6th Infantry, withdrawn from the Regular Army, allotted to the Army Reserve, and assigned to the 102d Infantry Division (organic elements concurrently constituted) Battle Group activated 1 June 1959 with Headquarters at St. Louis,
  • withdrawn from the Regular Army, allotted to the Army Reserve, and assigned to the 102d Infantry Division (organic elements concurrently constituted) Battle Group activated 1 June 1959 with Headquarters at St. Louis, Missouri (Headquarters
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  • army-technology.com is a product of SPG Media Limited Copyright 2009 SPG Media Limited, a subsidiary of SPG Media Group PLC Home | New On This Site | Products & Services | Company
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  • Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for BEACHES OF NORMANDY Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for ST. LO Presidential Unit Citation (Navy) for VIETNAM 1966-1967 Valorous Unit Award for QUANG TRI-THUA THIEN Meritorious
  • Reconstituted 28 June 1950 in the Regular Army as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 54th Field Artillery Group Activated 17 January 1955 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina Redesignated 21 June 1958 as Headquarters and
  • Reconstituted 28 June 1950 in the Regular Army; concurrently consolidated with the 54th Armored Field Artillery Battalion (active) (see ANNEX 1) and consolidated unit designated as the 54th Armored Field Artillery Battalion,
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  • *Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for LUXEMBOURG *Presidential Unit Citation (Army), Streamer embroidered IRAQ 2004 *Valorous Unit Award, Streamer embroidered IRAQ 1991 *Army Superior Unit Award, Streamer embroidered
  • 11 January 1812 and organized in the Regular Army), and consolidated unit designated as Captain Sanders Donoho's Company, 2d Regiment of Artillery Redesignated 12 May 1814 as Captain Sanders Donoho's Company, Corps of
  • (constituted 11 January 1812 in the Regular Army as Captain Jesse Robinson's Company, 2d Regiment of Artillery, and organized at Camp Pinckney, Georgia) and consolidated unit designated as Captain Sanders Donoho's Company, Corps of
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  • Presidential Unit Citation (Army) for KUMHWA, KOREA Presidential Unit Citation (Navy) for WONJU-HWACHON Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for SOUTHWEST ASIA Navy Unit Commendation for PANMUNJOM Republic of
  • Reconstituted 24 February 1920 in the Regular Army as the 1st Gas Regiment and organized at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland Redesignated 5 February 1929 as the 1st Chemical Regiment Inactivated 15 April 1935 at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland
  • Reconstituted 7 November 1951 in the Regular Army; concurrently consolidated with the 2d Chemical Mortar Battalion (see ANNEX) and consolidated unit designated as the 2d Chemical Mortar Battalion Reorganized and redesignated 23
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