ArmyWarCollege may refer to ArmyWarCollege, Mhow , an institution of the Indian Army, located in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh ArmyWarCollege Japan , a former college for officers of the Imperial Japanese Army United States ArmyWarCollege , located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania See also WarCollege disambiguation mil unit dis ... more details
This article deals with the Empire of Japan s ArmyWarCollege. For other war colleges, see WarCollege . File Rikugun Daigakko.jpg 250px right thumb Former location of the ArmyWarCollege. The nihongo ArmyWarCollege Rikugun Daigakk Short form nihongo Rikudai of the Empire of Japan was founded in 1882 in Minato, Tokyo Minato , Tokyo to modernity modernize and Westernization Westernize the Imperial Japanese Army . Much of the empire s elite including Prime Minister of Japan prime ministers during the period of Japanese militarism were graduates of the college. History Supported by influential pro German ministers and army officers, the ArmyWarCollege was modeled after the Prussia ... to the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Headquarters, the college specialized initially in teaching military tactics tactics , and was regarded as the pinnacle of the Army educational system. For this reason, it accepted only previous graduates of the Imperial Japanese Army Academy who had at least ... in assisting in the reorganization of the standing army from a garrison based system into a division ... . Each year, the six graduates with the best marks are each awarded with an Army Sword by the Emperor and are collectively known as the Army Sword Club. The college graduated 60 classes before it was abolished following the surrender of Japan at the end of World War II . See also Imperial Japanese Army Academy List of graduates of the Japanese Imperial Military Academies Imperial Japanese Army References Reflist added under references heading by script assisted edit cite book last ... Army publisher Random House Reprint edition location isbn 0 679 75303 6 cite book last Spang first ... 1945 War and Diplomacy publisher Routledge isbn 0415342481 External links http maisov.oops.jp e lindd.htm Organization of the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy Category Military units and formations established ... disestablished in 1945 Category Military history of Japan Category Imperial Japanese Army Category ... more details
advert date April 2010 Infobox university name The Salvation ArmyWarCollege image name image size 160px ... http www.thewarcollege.com The Salvation ArmyWarCollege http ubc.ca ubc.ca logo The Salvation ArmyWarCollege was established in 2003 by Founders Majors Stephen Court and Danielle Strickland , along with Pioneers Ruth and Ian Gillingham. The WarCollege began in Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada and is still its longest running campus. In 2006 a WarCollege Campus was opened in Charlotte , North ... with The Salvation Army through The WarCollege. Curriculum 100 Level Spiritual Basics Courses ... ArmyWarCollege http armybarmy.com Army Barmy http www.24 7prayer.com 24 7 Prayer http www.armybarmy.com ... Jonathan Evans and Spiritual Formation Director Carla Evans. About The WarCollege is a one year ..., urban missions training college. The mission statement of The WarCollege is to equip and enlist ... WarCollege Vancouver What Is the WarCollege? publisher Thewarcollege.com date accessdate 2010 04 12 ref The Salvation Army endorses The WarCollege on divisional, territorial and international structural schemes in personnel, finances and curriculum. The WarCollege is unique, and incarnationally ... , poverty and prostitution rates. Students who attend The WarCollege identify themselves with the poor ... of Practical Ministry degree and continue with The WarCollege in its Phase Two option. The 24 ... here. ref cite web url http www.thewarcollege.com ?page id 311 title WarCollege Vancouver Academic ..., spiritual support and endorse The WarCollege. The Board of Reference is currently reforming and will be announced mid June 2010. The WarCollege has had a vast number of people serve as local and or visiting ... url http www.thewarcollege.com ?page id 2 title WarCollege Vancouver Faculty publisher Thewarcollege.com ..., all your soul, and all your strength. The year at The WarCollege http www.thewarcollege.com is one ..., The WarCollege presents a whole experience to the whole person body, soul and spirit. Students ... more details
Infobox University name ArmyWarCollege image name image size motto mottoeng established April 1, 1971 ref name mod training cite web url http www.mod.nic.in rec 26training title Recruitment and Training publisher Ministry of Defence, Government of India accessdate 2011 10 28 ref type Military academies in India Military Academy Carnegie Class head label Commandant head deputy head city Mhow District state Madhya Pradesh country India undergrad postgrad 1,300 staff affiliations Indore University campus convert 533.5 acre km2 mascot free label free colors website ArmyWarCollege, Mhow AWC is a tactical training and research institution of the Indian Army located in Mhow , Madhya Pradesh . It develops and evaluates concepts and doctrines for tactics and logistics for the army. The college trains about 1,200 officers of the Indian Army, as well as paramilitary forces each year. Present Commandant Lt Gen P G Kamath, AVSM, YSM, SM. History The college was originally established as the College of Combat at Mhow on April 1, 1971. It was spun out of the Infantry School, Mhow . It continued to operated from the campus of the Infantry School until 1988, when the college moved to its new campus. In 2003, the college was renamed as the ArmyWarCollege, Mhow . Training AWC develops doctrines and trains Army personnel for operations in existing environments to which the Indian Army forces are typically deployed, keeping in mind the modern technology and systems they encounter. ref name cisco awc cite web url http www.cisco.com web IN about files awcarmy.pdf title A Combat Ready Network ArmyWarCollege deploys campus wide network publisher Cisco Systems accessdate 2011 10 28 ref AWC aims to train forces for synchronized operation with other services of the armed forces. It develops and validates new operational and logistic concepts through conceptual studies, war games, discussions ... also known as, Indore University . About 1,200 officers of the Indian Army and Indian paramilitary ... more details
Strategic Art Program is one of the academic programs taught at the U.S.ArmyWarCollege. When the program ... ArmyWarCollege nl United States ArmyWarCollege no USArmyWarCollege ...Refimprove date May 2011 Image USArmyWarCollege.gif right frame The United States ArmyWarCollege is a United ... to U. S. Army regulation 10 44, the mission of the WarCollege is To prepare selected military, civilian ... Masonic laying of the cornerstone of Roosevelt Hall National WarCollege Roosevelt Hall on February 21, 1903. The first president of the ArmyWarCollege was Gen. Tasker H. Bliss and the first students ... , Senior Leader education, support to Army Senior Leader research, and support to both USArmyWarCollege USAWC and Army Senior Leader strategic communication efforts. CSL s professional staff and Collins ... in SSTR operations across the globe. Notable alumni See also Category United States ArmyWarCollege ... Army Command and General Staff College National WarCollege Naval WarCollege Marine Corps WarCollege Air WarCollege Strategic Studies Institute References Reflist External links and sources http www.carlisle.army.mil U. S. ArmyWarCollege official website http www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil Strategic Studies Institute of the USArmyWarCollege the College s strategic and security research ... ArmyWarCollege Category Carlisle, Pennsylvania Category Universities and colleges in Pennsylvania ... College and Air WarCollege , each an academic institution administered by a sister service of the United ... policies.cfm ref The WarCollege is a split functional institution. While a great deal of emphasis ... completed the Command and General Staff College U. S. Army Command and General Staff College where ... Elihu Root History Established from the principles learned in the Spanish American War , the College ... Operations Institute PKSOI is located at the WarCollege. The institute s mission is to serve ... heraldic entitlements for the WarCollege http slate.msn.com id 2101221 What Is the WarCollege ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 This is the U.S. Eighth Army Korean War order of battle . Eighth United States ArmyUS Eighth Army I Corps United States US I Corps 13 September 1950 End of war 1st Cavalry Division United States US 1st Cavalry Division 13 September 1950 January 1951 April 1951 December 1951 2nd Infantry Division United States US 2nd Infantry Division January 1953 End of war 3rd Infantry Division United States US 3rd Infantry Division January 1951 11 July 1952 January 1953 7th Infantry Division United States US 7th Infantry Division January 1953 End of war 24th Infantry Division United States US 24th Infantry Division 13 September 1950 January 1951 January 1953 25th Infantry Division United States US 25th Infantry Division January 1951 March 1952 January 1953 45th Infantry Division United States US 45th Infantry Division December 1951 January 1953 1st Marine Division United States US 1st Marine Division January 1953 End of war 27th Infantry Brigade United Kingdom British 27th ... 1952 January 1953 3rd Infantry Division United States US 3rd Infantry Division End of war 7th Infantry ... Korea ROK 9th Infantry Division January 1953 End of war X Corps United States US X Corps 24 December 1950 End of war 2nd Infantry Division United States US 2nd Infantry Division April 1951 March 1952 ... US 40th Infantry Division January 1953 End of war 45th Infantry Division United States US 45th Infantry Division January 1953 End of war 1st Marine Division United States US 1st Marine Division 24 December ... 1950 April 1951 March 1952 End of war 2nd Infantry Division South Korea ROK 2nd Infantry Division January 1953 End of war 8th Infantry Division South Korea ROK 8th Infantry Division March 1952 January ... 25th Infantry Division South Korea ROK 25th Infantry Division January 1953 End of war IX Corps United States US IX Corps 23 September 1950 End of war 5th Infantry Regiment United States 5th Regimental Combat Team January 1952 187th Infantry Regiment United States US 187th Regimental Combat Team January ... more details
about the Salvation Army training college The WarCollege The Salvation Army the Russian executive body also known as the War Collegium College of War A WarCollege is a senior military academy which is normally intended for veteran military officers and whose purpose is to educate and train on senior military tacticians, strategists, and leaders. It is also often the place where advanced tactical and strategic thought is conducted, both for the purpose of developing doctrine and for the purpose of identifying implications and shifts in long term patterns. Examples ArmyWarCollege, Mhow of the Indian ArmyArmyWarCollege Japan Imperial Japanese ArmyWarCollege Naval WarCollege Japan Imperial Japanese Naval WarCollege PAF Air WarCollege Pakistan Navy WarCollegeU.S.ArmyWarCollege National WarCollegeU.S. National WarCollege Naval WarCollegeU.S. Naval WarCollege Air WarCollegeU.S. Air WarCollege disambiguation mil stub ... more details
Infobox Film name At War with the Army image atwarwiththearmy.jpg caption 1958 theatrical reissue poster exec producer Abner J. Greshler director Hal Walker writer James B. Allardice James Allardice play br Fred Finklehoffe starring Dean Martin br Jerry Lewis br Mike Kellin br Jimmy Dundee br Polly Bergen producer Fred Finklehoffe songs Jay Livingston br Ray Evans distributor Paramount Pictures released December 30, 1950 runtime 93 minutes country Cinema of the United States United States language English At War with the Army is a 1950 musical comedy film directed by Hal Walker and starring the comedy team of Martin and Lewis and introducing Polly Bergen . It was filmed from July through August 1949, and released on December 30, 1950 by Paramount Pictures Paramount . It was re released in 1958 ... at an army post in Kentucky at the end of 1944, ref cite web author The Broadway League url http www.ibdb.com production.php?ID 1825 title At War With the Army & 124 IBDB The official source for Broadway ...?id 1825 title At War With the Army & 124 IBDB The official source for Broadway Information publisher ... id 0042209 title At War with the Army Internet Archive film id AtWarWithTheArmy Martin and Lewis Category 1950 films At War with the Army Category 1950s comedy films At War with the Army Category 1950s musical films Category Military humor in film Category American comedy films Category World War II films Category Films based on plays es At War with the Army eo At War with the Army fa it Il sergente di legno nl At War with the Army pt At War with the Army ... nightclub partners who are now enlisted in the United States Army . First Sergeant Puccinelli ... to see his wife and new baby. In addition, they both have to rehearse for the Army s talent show ... Pictures in the U.S. Public Domain 1950 1959 , page 20. ref However, the film has since lapsed into the public ... Superlist Film Superlist Motion Pictures in the U.S. Public Domain 1950 1959 publisher Hollywood Film ... more details
List of U.S.Army, Navy and Volunteer units in the Mexican American WarU.S.Army Regiments serving in Mexico from 1846 to 1848 U.S. Cavalry Regiments ref http www.archive.org details mexicanwarvetera00roba William Hugh Robarts, Mexican War veterans a complete roster of the regular and volunteer troops in the war between the United States and Mexico, from 1846 to 1848 the volunteers are arranged by states .... Robarts, Mexican War veterans p.11 ref U.S. Artillery Regiments ref Robarts, Mexican War veterans .... Colonel Matthew M. Payne U.S. Infantry Regiments ref Robarts, Mexican War veterans pp.17 24 ref U.S. 1st Infantry Regiment 1st Regiment of Infantry , Colonel William Davenport U.S. 2nd Infantry Regiment 2nd Regiment of Infantry , Lt. Colonel Bennet Riley 3d US Infantry Regiment The Old Guard 3rd ... former 2nd Lt, 3rd. U.S. Infantry . 3rd Regiment of Kentucky Volunteers, for during the war with Mexico ... with the 6th U.S. Infantry . Louisiana ref Robarts, Mexican War veterans pp.53 56 ref Louisiana Battalion ... U.S. Artillery, severely wounded at Churubusco . North Carolina ref Robarts, Mexican War veterans ... late Adjutant of Price s Regt. Missouri Volunteers . U.S. Navy ref Robarts, Mexican War veterans ... . References Reflist 2 American conflicts DEFAULTSORT List Of U.S.Army, Navy And Volunteer Units ... U.S. Dragoon Regiment 3rd Regiment of Dragoons, Colonel Edward G. W. Butler, appointed from Louisiana ... William J. Worth One Year U.S. Infantry Regiments ref Nine of ten new regiments raised for one year according to act of Congress February 11, 1847. Robarts, Mexican War veterans p. 11 ref 9th Infantry ... Alabama ref Robarts, Mexican War veterans pp.39 40 ref Battalion of Alabama Volunteers, for 3 ... Rush Elmore Independent Company of Alabama Mounted Volunteers, for during the war with Mexico June 1847 July 1848. Captain James McGee Battalion of Alabama Volunteers, for during the war with Mexico 5 companies November and December 1847 June 1848. Colonel John R. Coffey Arkansas Militia and the War ... more details
The College of War sometimes War Collegium , or similar, but not to be confused with other institutions of the same name was a Russian executive body Collegium ministry collegium , created in the Government reform of Peter I government reform of 1717 . It was the only of the six original and three new colleges to survive the decentralising reforms of Catherine II of Russia . Under Paul I of Russia Paul I , it became the model for a newly centralised government. It contained several functional departments operating independently but under the overall supervision of the college and its President after 1798 there were to be seven sections. In 1802 it became the Ministry of War Russia Ministry of Land Forces , though this resulted in no fundamental change to the nature of the institution. Presidents Prince Alexander Menshikov 1717 24 Prince Anikita Repnin 1724 26 Prince Mikhail Golitsin 1728 30 Prince Vasily Lukich Dolgorukov Vasiliy Dolgorukov 1730 31 Count Burkhard Christoph von Munnich 1732 41 Prince Nikita Trubetskoy 1760 63 Count Zakhar Grigor evich Chernyshev Zakhar Chernyshev 1763 74 Prince Grigory Potemkin 1774 91 Count Nikolay Saltykov 1791 1802 See also List of heads of the military of Imperial Russia References cite book author Janet M. Hartley title Russia, 1762 1825 military power, the state, and the people url http books.google.com books?id pLAMsDm3wJEC&pg PA127 accessdate 9 January 2011 year 2008 publisher ABC CLIO isbn 9780275978716 pages 127 Cite journal author John P. Ledonne title Russian governors general, 1775 1825 journal Cahiers du monde russe date 1 2001 volume 42 pages 5 30 url http www.cairn.info revue cahiers du monde russe 2001 1 page 5.htm accessdate 9 January 2011 Government of Russian Empire Category Collegia of the Russian Empire Category 1717 establishments Category 1802 disestablishments ru Russia gov stub ... more details
Services Staff School Army Command and General Staff College and the United States ArmyWarCollege ... Army Combat Readiness Safety Center is an organization that supports the United States ArmyU.S. ... ref Roles and Functions The U.S.Army Combat Readiness Safety Center USACRC has developed a myriad ... in their soldiers lives and helping them make better decisions. The U.S.Army Combat Readiness ... and products The U.S.Army Combat Readiness Safety Center has developed a myriad of tools that reinforce ... Magazine is the official safety magazine of the U.S.Army and published monthly. Knowledge https ... of Staff of the U.S.Army . The program includes a number of privately owned vehicle inspection checklists ... by competing in the Water Safety challenges. Social Media The U.S.Army Safety Center uses social ... pages USArmy Combat ReadinessSafety Center 61118583543 Facebook http twitter.com SafetyCenter Twitter ... General, 6th USArmy and Presidio of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Battalion S3 Operations Officer ... Officer to the Commanding General, USArmy Europe and 7th Army and Deputy Commanding General, USAAWC ... Deputy Commanding General, V Corps, U.S.Army Europe and Seventh Army. Brigadier General Wolf s military ..., Army Safety and Commanding General of the U.S.Army Combat Readiness Safety Center, Fort Rucker ... Army Aviation School in 1954. The Review Board was renamed the U.S.Army Board for Aviation Accident ..., USABAAR became the U.S.Army Agency for Aviation Safety under the supervision of the Director of Army ... responsibility for both aviation and ground safety and was renamed the U.S.Army Safety Center .... As a result, on Jan. 31, 2005, the U.S.Army Safety Center was redesignated as the U.S.Army ... 0.1  km of it 0.18 is water. References Reflist External links https safety.army.mil U.S.Army Combat ... state autocollapse TRADOC Dale County, Alabama DEFAULTSORT UsArmy Safety Center Category United ... States Army Combat Readiness Safety Center image Image Army Safe is Army Strong.jpg caption Army ... more details
The York U.S.Army Hospital was one of Pennsylvania in the American Civil War Pennsylvania s largest military hospitals during the American Civil War . It was established in York, Pennsylvania , to treat wounded and sick soldiers of the Union army . The hospital was established in July 1862 on Penn Common, a large level, grassy area just south of downtown York. The sprawling facility consisted of numerous barracks, infirmaries, offices, and support facilities such as laundries, stables, and a mortuary. Among the early patients were hundreds of wounded men transported to York following the September 17, 1862, Battle of Antietam . During the Gettysburg Campaign Confederate invasion of 1863 , the hospital and its grounds were occupied by portions of Isaac E. Avery Avery s North Carolina in the American Civil War North Carolina brigade of Jubal Early Early s division military division . Dr. Henry Palmer of the 7th Wisconsin Infantry served as the chief surgeon throughout most of the war. More than 14,000 soldiers were treated in York during the war years, including over 2,500 wounded from the nearby Battle of Gettysburg . The bodies of soldiers who died in the hospital were typically shipped to their hometowns, but nearly three dozen were buried in York s Prospect Hill Cemetery, where a monument of a Union soldier stands watch over the circular grave plot. The site of the hospital is now a city park, which contains an impressive large Soldiers and Sailors Monument commemorating York s Civil War heritage and veterans. A nearby bronze relief map depicts the layout of the U.S Army ... , York, Pennsylvania York County Heritage Trust, 2001. See also List of former United States Army medical units Pennsylvania in the Civil War Category Pennsylvania in the American Civil War Category York, Pennsylvania Category Hospitals established in 1862 Category American Civil War hospitals Category Former United States Army medical facilities Category Former United States Army facilities AmericanCivilWar ... more details
Use dmy dates date May 2011 Orphan date February 2009 The U.S.Army was founded on 14 June 1775, when ... the army, and on 30 June it adopted the Articles of War. Selection of the subordinate generals and senior ... and in the Polish Army. Gates had ended the Seven Years War as a major in the Caribbean. His ... College, he had entered the British Army in 1756. After combat service in North America and in the Caribbean ... of one signal officer in the Army, and a War Department order carried the following assignment ..., 1 July 1962 Intelligence has been an essential element of Army operations during war as well ... of the U.S. Air Force as a separate service in 1947, the Army began to develop further its own aviation ... gave this drive impetus, and the war in Vietnam saw its fruition, as Army aviation units performed ... of the Army only in time of war or emergency until 1818, which marked the inception of a permanent ... ACMH url http www.history.army.mil faq branches.htm article USArmy Birthdays External links http www.army.mil ... United Colonies , for one year. The 14 June date is when Congress adopted the American continental army ... for the government of the army. The delegates correspondence, diaries, and subsequent actions make it clear ... of its intent to adopt the regional army. Discussions the next day indicated that Congress was prepared ... of Commanders The inclusion of troops from outside New England gave a continental flavor to the army at Boston. A desire to broaden the base of support for the war also led John Adams to work ... governor. His instructions on 20 June told him to proceed to Massachusetts, take charge of the army .... His was also to prepare and to send to Congress an accurate strength return of that army. On the other hand, instructions to keep the army obedient, diligent, and disciplined were rather vague. The Commander ... only by a requirement to listen to the advice of a council of war. Within a set troop maximum ... responsible for training. During the first phase of the French and Indian War, he served with gallantry ... more details
than the U.S. Navy . History The Union Army operated balloons during the American Civil War Civil ... Press, 1991, p. 124. ISBN 1 56098 031 1 ref Following the end of World War I, the U.S.Army acquired ...Lead too short date August 2011 Between 1908 and 1942 the U.S.Army had a program to operate airship ..., p. 110 ref A balloon was used by the USArmy in Cuba. These were ad hoc and not part of an established ... in 1913. ref Shock, James R. USArmy Airships 1908 1942 , Edgewater Florida. Atlantis Productions, 2002, p. 20. ISBN 0 9639743 9 4 ref The USArmy operated French observation balloons during World ... ordered the L 72 turned over to France. In November 1919, the USArmy contracted with the Zeppelin ... the Allied Peace Treaty with Germany until October 1921. ref Schock, James R. USArmy Airships 1908 ..., James R. USArmy Airships 1908 1942 , Edgewater Florida. Atlantis Productions, 2002, p. 38. ISBN 0 ... and 1923. ref Shock, James R. USArmy Airships 1908 1942 , Edgewater Florida. Atlantis Productions ... balloons. ref Shock, James R. USArmy Airships 1908 1942 , Edgewater Florida. Atlantis Productions ... 45 ref The USArmy acquired the Italian semi rigid airship Roma airship Roma in 1921. The Roma ... the use of internal gondola suspension ref Shock, James R. USArmy Airships 1908 1942 , Edgewater ... rigid airship built in America, the RS 1 . ref Shock, James R. USArmy Airships 1908 1942 , Edgewater ... scrapped. ref Shock, James R. USArmy Airships 1908 1942 , Edgewater Florida. Atlantis Productions ... of the airships operated by the USArmy during the 1920s and 30s were of the TC Classes. These were designed for coastal patrol duty. ref Shock, James R. USArmy Airships 1908 1942 , Edgewater Florida. Atlantis Productions, 2002, p. 93. ISBN 0 9639743 9 4 ref The USArmy had long held the primary ... or Army bombers. ref Shock, James R. USArmy Airships 1908 1942 , Edgewater Florida. Atlantis ... Mechanics , August 1930 ref Amongst the most interesting U.S.Army Airship Service experiments was to pursue ... more details
index.asp U.S.Army Garrison Bamberg website Category United States Army Category Bamberg district ...Refimprove date March 2011 United States Army Garrison Bamberg is located on Warner Barracks in Bamberg, Germany Warner Barracks in Bamberg Bamberg, Germany . The unit provides installation capabilities and services to support expeditionary operations in a time of persistent conflict, and to provide a quality of life for soldiers and families commensurate with their service. USAG Bamberg is subordinate to IMCOM United States Army Installation Management Command Europe and is an indirect report garrison under http www.ansbach.army.mil USAG Ansbach . The facility will be closed because of changes in the US military spending priorities estimated 2015 ref name moving out cite web url http www.br.de franken inhalt aktuelles aus franken us armee abzug100.html title Entscheidung ber US Standorte Bamberg und Schweinfurt machen dicht language german publisher Bayrischer Rundfunk accessdate 2012 02 02 ref . History The Warner Barracks were first occupied by the United States Army at the end of World War II. The barracks became the headquarters of the U.S. Constabulary, a mobile unit of the 28th Infantry Regiment and the 1st Infantry Division. This unit was responsible for patrolling the areas of Germany then occupied by U.S. forces. ref cite web title Warner Barracks, Bamberg, Germany url http www.globalsecurity.org military facility bamberg.htm publisher GlobalSecurity.org accessdate 18 March 2011 ref 1990 1999 Bamberg units were involved in Operation Desert Storm from November 1990 through ... in the Gulf War . In October 1991, the Bamberg military community was designated as the 279th ..., the Secretary of the Army formally activated the United States Army Installation Management Agency IMA . IMA is the result of the Army leadership s vision to streamline headquarters and promote optimal ... Battalions were redesignated as United States Army Garrisons under the United States Army Garrison Heidelberg ... more details
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commander. ref name bio cite web author title BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH publisher U.S.Army url ... medal for combat publisher U.S.Army url http news.soc.mil releases News 20Archive 2008 May 080501 ... of Honor and this was only the second time since the Vietnam War that the medal was awarded. Early ... of Moorestown Township ref Brendan enlisted in the United States Army Reserves USAR and enrolled ... College at Wayne, Pennsylvania in 1978. He was commissioned in 1980 and served as the Executive Officer ... in the Reserves and enlisted in the Active Army to become a Special Forces medical sergeant. ref name ... also Portal Biography United States Army References Reflist Persondata NAME Oconnor, Brendan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States Army soldier DATE OF BIRTH unknown PLACE OF BIRTH West Point ... States Category United States Army soldiers Category Members of the Special Forces of the United States ... more details
Use dmy dates date May 2011 Infobox military unit unit name U.S.Army Cyber Command Second United States Army image Image USArmy Cyber Command logo.png 200px caption dates 2010 current country United States of America organization The Penatgon type Army Service Component Command command structure United States Cyber Command U.S. Cyber Command motto current commander Lieutenant General United States ... role Cyber Operations nickname Army Cyber Second ArmyU.S.Army Cyber Command Army Cyber is the Army service component command supporting United States Cyber Command U.S. Cyber Command . It was established on Oct. 1, 2010. Its commander is Lt. Gen. Rhett A. Hernandez. The numerical command for Army Cyber is Second United States Army Second Army . ref name Army Cyber 2nd ARMY AUSA ILW PANEL cite ... title Transforming LandWarNet Implementing the Enterprise Strategy author U.S.Army date 25 Oct 2010 publisher ausa.org accessdate 27 Dec 2010 ref The command is intended to be the Army s single point ... Stands Up in National Capital Region author U.S.Army date 2 Jul 2010 publisher army.mil accessdate 27 Dec 2010 ref Mission Army Cyber s mission is to plan, coordinate, integrate, synchronize, direct, and conduct network operations and defense of all Army networks. When directed, Second Army will conduct cyberspace operations in support of full spectrum operations to ensure U.S. and allied freedom ... army establishes army cyber command title Army establishes Army Cyber Command author USArmy date ... command supporting United States Cyber Command U.S. Cyber Command . The Army Cyber numerical command ... of Army Forces Cyber Command author US Department of Defense date 24 May 2010 publisher defense.gov ... u.s.army cyber command stands up at belvoir title U.S.Army Cyber Command stands up at Belvoir ... release 13937 cite web url http www.defense.gov releases release.aspx?releaseid 13937 title U.S.Army ... Cyber Command References reflist External links http arcyber.army.mil U.S.Army Cyber Command http www.army.mil ... more details
Infobox Museum name U.S.Army Transportation Museum image Skycrane001.jpg imagesize 200px caption CH ... museum.html www.transchool.eustis.army.mil The U.S.Army Transportation Museum is a United States Army museum of military vehicle vehicles and other Military supply chain management transportation ... exhibits. The exhibits cover transportation and its role in USArmy operations, including topic areas from the American Revolutionary War through operations in War in Afghanistan 2001 present Afghanistan ... standardized USarmy truck Image Eve of Destruction Exterior.jpg thumb The gun truck Eve of Destruction Image 40and8s style boxcar.JPG thumb Forty and eights style boxcar in the Army Transportation ... Official Tourism Website of the Commonwealth of Virginia title Virginia Tourism U.S.Army Transportation ... the museum Image USArmy Transport museum context map.png right thumb 300px Map Key br A Aviation ... work U.S.Army Transportation Museum site title visitor info page accessdate 2011 10 05 ref The museum ... museum transportation 20museum museum.htm work U. S. Army Transportation Museum site title main page accessdate 2010 05 05 ref The buildings, built at a total cost of US 765,000, and other capital improvements are funded by the Army Transportation Museum Foundation ATMF . ref name atmf Since the foundation ... funding source. Museum mission The museum reflects the history of the Army, especially of the United States Army Transportation Corps , and includes close to 100 military vehicles such as land vehicles ... 20museum generalbesson.htm work U. S. Army Transportation Museum site title Frank Besson ... the development and production of the Army s first standardized truck design, a 5 ton cargo hauler ... museum transportation 20museum LibTrucks.htm work U. S. Army Transportation Museum site title Liberty .... World War II receives coverage with several exhibits. Among them are coverage of Mulberry ... 74 of the Army s small tugs to tow 59 Gooseberry derelict ships to be sunk as breakwalls and the Phoenix ... more details
in the Department of Virginia upon the surrender of Confederate Army Confederate Forces after the American Civil War Civil War . These included Libby Prison this was for Union Army Union officers only ... the Nez Perce War , 1877 and the Bannock War , 1878 and numerous other nameless skirmishes during ... to Andersonville Prison in Georgia U.S. state Georgia and Castle Thunder Prison equally known for its ... in Washington, D. C. as an examiner of claims arising from the Civil War. He transferred to the Department ... American War broke out he served first at Chickamauga, Georgia Chickamauga as the mustering officer ..., McArthur and Chaffee. He was the son in law of Brevet Colonel Alexander Henry Hoff , Surgeon, USArmy and the brother in law of Colonel John Van Rennselaer Hoff , Deputy Surgeon General, U S Army ... NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Officer in the United States Army DATE OF BIRTH November 22, 1839 PLACE OF BIRTH ... more details
webcutters FS Vessels.asp title World War II Coast Guard Manned U.S.Army Freight and Supply Ship Histories ... history webcutters FS Vessels.asp Paraphrased from World War II Coast Guard Manned U.S.Army Freight ... southphil southphils.htm series The U.S.Army Campaigns of World War II title Southern Philippines id CMH Pub 72 40 first Stephen J. last Lofgren publisher United States Army Center of Military History External links http patriot.net eastlnd2 rj fs fs.htm Army FP FS Vessels non breaking space to keep ... Hide header Header caption Ship class Ship type U.S.Army Design 381 Vessel, Supply, Diesel ... Ship aircraft facilities Ship notes U.S.Army FS 255 was one of the U.S. Coast Guard manned U.S.Army Freight and Supply FS ships of World War II. Construction The ship was a Design 381 ref cite web url http www.shipbuildinghistory.com history smallships armyfreighters.htm title U.S.Army Coastal ... of 155 mm ammunition destined for the U.S.Army 24th Division. She was anchored on the night of 10 ...Use dmy dates date May 2011 Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Image Design 381 Army FS.jpg 300px Ship caption Similar ship, a Design 381 Vessel, Supply, Diesel, Steel, 177 FP 343 FP later designated FS photographed in 1944. Naval Historical and Heritage Command Photo NH 74691 Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country USA Ship flag USN flag 1945 Ship name Ship namesake Ship owner Ship operator Ship registry Ship route Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Wheeler Shipbuilding, Whitestone, New York Ship original cost Ship yard number Ship way number Ship laid down Ship launched Ship sponsor Ship christened Ship completed Ship acquired Ship commissioned U.S.Army, 6 June 1944 Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned Ship maiden voyage Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship ... Fs 255 Category Ships of the United States Army Category Design 381 coastal freighters ... more details
of war by the Confederate States Army Confederates when Brigadier General United States Brigadier General ... the war, with a third of them surrendering to the Union army. ref name Heidler That was on top of those ... War Generals Union References Portal box Biography United States Army American Civil War Reflist ... deaths Category People of New York in the American Civil War Category Union Army generals Category ... label Place of burial image File William Hoffman Union Army .jpg 200px caption nickname allegiance United States United States of America br Union American Civil War Union branch United States Army br Union Army serviceyears 1829 1870 rank Colonel br Brevet military Brevet Major general United States Major General commands Commissary General of Prisoners Civil War br St. Louis, Missouri br Fort ... States 5th Infantry br 8th Infantry Regiment United States 8th Infantry br 3rd US Infantry Regiment The Old Guard 3rd Infantry battles Black Hawk War br Seminole Wars br Mexican American War br Mohave War br American Civil War awards laterwork William Hoffman 1807 &ndash 1884 was a 19th century officer in the United States Army . The West Point graduate was involved in the Black Hawk War , Seminole Wars , Mexican American War and the American Civil War . During the Civil War he served as the Commissary ... fought in the War of 1812 . He graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, New ... of the American Civil War a political, social, and military publisher Google Books accessdate ... Hawk War . On November 16, 1936 he was promoted to 1st Lieutenant , 6th Infantry. Hoffman then moved ... War from 1837 1842. On February 1, 1838 he was promoted to Captain United States Captain , 6th Infantry ... his engagement in the Mexican American War . During the war with Mexico between 1846 and 1847 ... in the Battle of Molino del Rey. ref name Aztec Between the war with Mexico and the Civil War Hoffman ... in the Sioux Expedition of 1855, the Utah War Utah Expedition of 1858 and the March to California ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date October 2008 This article is about a United States Army acronym for other meanings, see Dago disambiguation . wiktionary dago DAGO is an acronym which stands for D epartment of the A rmy G eneral O fficer. It is not typically used outside of the Department of the Army headquarters and staff sections, however it is sometimes seen in memorandums and other forms of correspondence to lower level wiktionary en echelon echelons . It is also sometimes used to refer to General Officers that are part of the Department of the Army by personnel that are within other sections of the United States Department of Defense Department of Defense . There are also certain orders issued by the Department of the Army that are called DAGOs or D epartment of the A rmy G eneral O rders that pertain to base closures, unit citations, the creation of JROTC units, certain awards such as the Medal of Honor and Legion of Merit and structural changes to the Army. These are listed by year on the Army Publishing Directorate s website. USArmy stub Category General orders Category United States Army generals ... more details
Image CALL logo.gif thumb The CALL Logo. The Center for Army Lessons Learned CALL is an agent for change focused on the collection, analysis, dissemination, integration, and archiving of new concepts tactics, techniques, and procedures TTP and solutions throughout the Army from the tactical through theater strategic levels of war. CALL is forward deployed around the globe and provides joint, interagency, intergovernmental, and multinational JIIM forces with historic and emerging observations, insights, and lessons OIL . The support provides valuable TTP to deployed and follow on forces and helps improve the warfighting capabilities of the Army. CALL is a multi media based operation that disseminates these lessons and other related materials through a variety of print and electronic media, including their http call.army.mil web site . After the Army s experience in Operation Urgent Fury , the Chief of Staff of the Army, General John Wickham, tasked the Army Studies Group to conduct an analysis of the Army s ability to adapt forces to local conditions in combat. On June 15, 1984 the Army Studies Group, headed by Colonel Wesley Clark , proposed a system for capturing lessons learned and adapting units for combat. The Chief of Staff of the Army quickly approved the recommended approach. CALL was officially stood up on August 1, 1985 as a directorate of the Combined Arms Training Activity CATA located at Fort Leavenworth , KS. Sources cite web url http call.army.mil title The Center for Army Lessons Learned Public Website date 2007 01 26 accessdate 2007 01 26 http www.thislife.org Radio Episode.aspx?episode 333 333 The Center for Lessons Learned , a May 2007 story about U.S.Army Center for Army Lessons Learned from This American Life http www.fcw.com print 12 25 news 95271 1.html Army Lessons Learned , Federal Computer Week , July 15, 2006. TRADOC Category Leavenworth County, Kansas Category Military in Kansas ... more details
orphan date December 2010 COI date December 2010 The U.S.Army Community Relations Division CRD , headquartered at the Pentagon building Pentagon , serves as the Army s senior outreach activity for the http www.army.mil info institution publicaffairs Office of the Chief of Public Affairs OCPA . Through events and relationships with a wide spectrum of businesses, organizations, and local community and education leaders, CRD communicates Soldiers stories through a variety of mediums and brings the Nation closer to the Soldiers who serve them. With hundreds of thousands of Soldiers serving in today s Army, CRD matches the right Soldiers and families to tell specific stories at public events, celebrations, parades, military expositions, and other public venues. CRD also coordinates media events and writes feature articles for placement in publications and provides expertise and consultation for feature films, documentaries, and books to ensure the Army s Soldiers and their families are accurately portrayed to the American people. The division also provides executive level media training to senior Army leaders, ensuring the Army s story is told effectively to the media and other audiences around the world. Organization CRD is directed by an active duty colonel . It is one of four other ... as a positive Army presence in these regions. In addition to these offices, CRD s network includes the Army National Guard and Army Reserve , who provide outreach in every state in the country and Army installations around the world. These combine to ensure a unified and responsive presence that works hard to answer questions from the public and to support events. References USArmy http www.army.mil comrel index.html U.S.Army Community Relations Home Page http www.army.mil usapa epubs pdf r360 1.pdf Army Regulation 360 1 Reflist External links http www.army.mil comrel index.html U.S.Army Community Relations Home Page Category United States Army ... more details