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  2. 26th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Its nickname is "Blue Spaders", taken from German soldiers in World War I who saw the spade-like device on the regiment's distinctive unit insignia and called the soldiers “Blauerspadern”. The 26th Infantry Regiment is part of the U.S. Army Regimental System ; currently only the 1st Battalion is active and assigned to the 2nd Brigade Combat ...

  3. II Field Force, Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    A gold color metal and enamel insignia 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 inches (3.2 cm) in height overall consisting of a gold and scarlet device in the shape and background design of the authorized shoulder sleeve insignia of the II Field Force, Vietnam, between two conjoining green fronds of palm all surmounted by a vertical stylized blue arrow with a shallow ...

  4. 504th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Fifth Army commander, and Lieutenant General Patton, the U.S. Seventh Army commander, along with the Sultan of Morocco and officials of every Allied nation watched the 504th go through its paces. Training included many practice jumps, and one conducted in winds of up to 30 miles-per-hour put nearly 30% of the unit in the hospital with broken ...

  5. Division insignia of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    "Blue and Gray" [6] 30th Infantry Division "Old Hickory" Division. 31st Infantry Division "Dixie Division" 32nd Infantry Division "Red Arrow" [6] 33rd Infantry Division

  6. SEAL Team Six - Wikipedia

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    Green Team (Selection/Training) [29] Each assault squadron, usually led by a commander (O-5), is divided into three troops. Each of these troops is commanded by a senior commissioned officer , which is usually a lieutenant commander (O-4) or sometimes a lieutenant (O-3).

  7. Military leadership in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The overall military leadership of the United States during the Civil War was ultimately vested in the President of the United States as constitutional commander-in-chief, and in the political heads of the military departments he appointed. Most of the major Union wartime commanders had, however, previous regular army experience.

  8. Robert Rheault - Wikipedia

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    Robert Rheault was born October 31, 1925, to Charles Auguste and Rosamond (née Bradley) Rheault in Westwood, a suburb of Boston.His father had served with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and was stationed in Labrador where he met Rosamond Bradley, from a prominent Boston family, who had been working at the Grenfell Medical Mission prior to immigrating to the United States in 1924.

  9. Wallace M. Greene - Wikipedia

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    Wallace Martin Greene Jr. (December 27, 1907 – March 8, 2003) was a United States Marine Corps four-star general who served as the 23rd Commandant of the Marine Corps from January 1, 1964, to December 31, 1967.