Army airborne school class photos

    • [DOC File]CONTENTS

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      Comments may be sent directly to Commandant, US Army Engineer School, ATTN: ATSE-DOT-DD, Fort Leonard Wood, MO 65473-8929. Telephone numbers …

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    • [DOC File]The Itinerant

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      At the end of 1943, we, the boys at the Gloucester High School had completed an accelerated schedule of studies. This enabled us to finish four years of studies in three and a half years. Many of us in the class of “44” were drafted in December and were sworn in, in early January 1944. Some went in the Navy and the rest of us in the U.S. Army.

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    • [DOC File]ARMY

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    • [DOC File]Vietnam Veterans Round Table Discussion

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      Unit: Arctic Rangers (Airborne) Stationed: Alaska. Tour: 3 years (Company disbanded in 1972) Experiences. Special Ops. Team Leader; Team 2-7. Jump Master, Air Terminal Guidance, NCO School. Instructor: Arctic Summer and Winter Warfare School. Participated in the first Polar Ice Jump in history. David L. Speth. Branch of Service: U.S. Air Force ...

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    • [DOC File]Blank OPORD Annotated - University of Louisville

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      Discussion may include but is not limited to the following; enemy recon, objectives, likely changes to formations, use of air assault, airborne, NBC by type and location, reactions, counteractions, reinforcement of success, dismount, use of indirect fires, supporting attacks, and reserves.

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    • [DOC File]Expert Science and Engineering Program

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      The JTF 780 using Army Airborne and Marine SUO SAS infantry seized a regional airfield in Southland. The airhead was quickly secured with minimal US casualties. …

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    • [DOC File]TABLE OF CONTENTS

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      Post-mishap Flight Evaluation. This evaluation is conducted per AR 95-1. This evaluation will be conducted after any class A or B accident and any class C accident at the discretion of the commander. The evaluation will be conducted IAW Paragraph 3-3a(1) through (5) and Paragraph 3-3b(1). See AR 40-501 for medical release requirements prior to ...

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    • [DOC File]Vietnam Veterans Round Table Discussion

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      Unit: Arctic Rangers (Airborne) Stationed: Alaska. Tour: 3 years (Company disbanded in 1972) Experiences. Special Ops. Team Leader; Team 2-7. Jump Master, Air Terminal Guidance, NCO School. Instructor: Arctic Summer and Winter Warfare School. Participated in the first Polar Ice Jump in history. David L. Speth. Branch of Service: U.S. Air Force ...

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    • [DOC File]ROTC Class A Uniform - University of Louisville

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      a. Class A uniform consists of the following: (1) Male - Garrison cap, Army green coat and trousers, AG-415 green shirt (short or long sleeve), a black four-in hand necktie, black oxford shoes, black socks, black belt with brass buckle and tip, black all weather coat (optional), uniform brass and accessories.

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    • [DOC File]The Itinerant

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      At the end of 1943, we, the boys at the Gloucester High School had completed an accelerated schedule of studies. This enabled us to finish four years of studies in three and a half years. Many of us in the class of “44” were drafted in December and were sworn in, in early January 1944. Some went in the Navy and the rest of us in the U.S. Army.

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