List of airborne units

    • MilitaryHistoryOnline.com - American Airborne Units in ...

      The command sergeant major is the senior NCO and principal enlisted advisor to commanders in the headquarters of TOE/MTOE units at battalion or higher level or in TDA units in which a commander in grade LTC or above has the authority to impose disciplinary action under the Uniform Code of Military Justice over 300 or more enlisted personnel ...

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    • [DOC File]The United States Army Infantry School at Fort …

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      The 40th (Willi Sanger) Airborne Battalion was an elite parachute unit. Unlike many Soviet airborne units, it was not equipped with BMD armored fighting vehicles. The 40th Artillery Brigade was army-level unit directly subordinate to Land Forces command, and may have been drawn from peacetime school and training units.

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    • [DOC File]FOR THE - United States Army

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      1610’s or a 4187 with unit funding code (TDY) are the Units responsibility. Students who are TDY en route must also have 5 copies of their PCS orders. Airborne. All Airborne qualified students need to bring proof of their Airborne qualification; the Airborne Course Certificate, parachutists badge orders, or hazardous duty orders, all suffice.

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    • [DOC File]Operation STOSS - Grognard

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      A focus of the FOL (Light Type I, 1.6cy) mission is to support Airborne units and Air Assault Units, and the FOL (Light Type II, 2.5cy) mission is to support all other engineer units and non-engineer units. The FOL (Heavy Type I, 4.5cy) mission is to support quarry operations, FOL (Heavy Type II, 5cy) mission is to support all Heavy and CSE units.

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    • [DOCX File]Contents

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      The Infantry School of Instruction began training enlisted men and small units and quickly expanded to training Infantry officers in their duties. By November 24, 1824, the post closed as all the troops and Infantry units were needed across the nation. ... Jr. That same year, the Airborne “Test Platoon” initiated the Airborne School that ...

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    • [DOC File]Enlisted Classification System

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      The proposed airborne diseases in Table 1 are not an exhaustive list of highly communicable airborne diseases. Rather, the list is an impetus to serve as a starting point for health care facilities and coalitions to begin planning for other highly communicable diseases.

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    • [DOCX File]Fort Benning

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      Some units have special callsigns they use when travelling out of area so the number used may not correlate with the 81/91 system. Normally, fighters use callsign + 11, callsign + 21, etc. One explanation I’ve read (which makes sense to me) is that the first unit sortie of the day is callsign + 11, the second sortie is callsign + 21 and so on.

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    • [DOC File]Blank OPORD Annotated

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      (4) Must have successfully completed the Tactical Satellite Communication System Operator-Maintainer Training Track (102-ASI7D (25S) Phase 2 or 102-ASI7D (25S) Phase 3) beginning on or after 4 February 2002, Ft Gordon, GA , and have been awarded ASI 7D after 4 February 2002, Ft Gordon, GA.

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    • [DOC File]MILITARY CALLSIGN LIST

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      (3) Right Unit. Same as for (2) above for units to the right (4) Forward Unit. Same as above for units to your front. (5) Units in Reserve/to the rear. Same as above for units in reserve and (or) to you rear. (6) Units in Support/Reinforcing. List the CS units which are …

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    • [DOCX File]Current Listing of Additional Skill Identifiers (ASI) …

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      Identify how ED, inpatient units, clinics, clinical areas and other hospital areas (e.g., cafeteria, auditorium, conference rooms, surge tents, open spaces, etc.), will be utilized to expand surge capacity. Address all key elements for use including forms and protocols for each area. Capacity and use, considering cohorting of patients (e.g ...

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