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Elements of the Automatic Telephone System Wire Communication Pamphlet no.11: 1922: 76: Wire Communication Pamphlet 1097: Instructions for using the Cypher Device, Type M-94 Training Pamphlet no.2: Signal Corps/Training Pamphlet 1098: Service handbook of the 9.2-inch howitzer matériel, model of 1917 (Vickers mark I) and 9.2-inch howitzer ...
The New Army Pamphlet by the United States Servicemen's Fund 1971. The United States Servicemen's Fund (USSF) was a support organization for soldier and sailor resistance to the Vietnam War and the U.S. military that was founded in late 1968 and continued through 1973.
A primary Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) in Career Management Fields (CMF) 11 (Infantry) or 18 (Special Forces) series, except 18Ds (Special Forces Medical Sergeant). EIB Physical Fitness Assessment : Each candidate (regardless of sex or age) is required to complete 49 push-ups, 59 sit-ups and finish a 4 mile run in 32 minutes or less.
A 25-pdr field gun and jeep being transported on a class 5 FBE Mk III decked raft ferry down the Kalapanzin River from Buthidaung, January 1945. The equipment provided the following capabilities: [4] [5] Class 3 Tracked Raft, F.B.E. (ramp and deck parallel to the length of the boat). Class 5 Bridge, F.B.E., Mk. II.
Headquarters, Department of the Army is the corporate office of the department which exercises directive and supervisory functions and consists of two separate staffs: the Office of the Secretary of the Army (10 United States Code § 7014 [3]), the mainly civilian staff; and the Army Staff (10 United States Code § 7031, [4] & 10 United States ...
Gubbins was born in Japan on 2 July 1896, the younger son and third child of John Harington Gubbins (1852–1929), Oriental Secretary at the British Legation. In the 1901 census he is shown living with his grandparents, Colin Alexander McVean and four siblings at Killiemore House on the Isle of Mull.
A United States Army 25-tonner being unloaded in France in 1944 The locomotive was designed as a hood unit to improve visibility for the engineer, essential for switching duties. Power was generated using a 6-cylinder Cummins HBI-600 diesel engine producing 150 hp (110 kW ) at 1,800 rpm . [ 6 ]
IX Air Force Service Command [13] Tunisia: 12 November 1942 – 13 May 1943: IX Air Force Service Command [13] Sicily: 14 May 1943 – 17 August 1943: IX Air Service Command [13] Normandy: 6 June 1944 – 24 July 1944: IX Air Force Service Command [13] Ground Combat, EAME Theater: 12 November 1942 – 11 May 1945: IX Air Force Service Command [13]