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  2. United States Army Special Forces selection and training

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    This program is commonly referred to as the "X-Ray Program", derived from "18X". The candidates in this program are known as "X-Rays". Active duty and National Guard components offer Special Forces Initial Accession programs. The active duty program is referred to as the "18X Program" because of the Initial Entry Code on the assignment orders.

  3. United States service academies - Wikipedia

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    All applicants, except for the Coast Guard Academy, are required to obtain a nomination to the academies. Nominations may be made by Congressional Representatives, Senators, the Vice President, and the President. [1] [2] Applicants to the Coast Guard Academy compete in a direct nationwide competitive process that has no by-state quotas.

  4. M1299 howitzer - Wikipedia

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    XM2001 Crusader, a U.S. Army self-propelled howitzer canceled in 2002; XM1203 Non-Line-of-Sight Cannon, a U.S. Army self-propelled howitzer of the Future Combat Systems Manned Ground Vehicles program canceled in 2009; Panzerhaubitze 2000, the self-propelled howitzer of the German army; K9 Thunder, the self-propelled howitzer of the Korean Armed ...

  5. School of Advanced Military Studies - Wikipedia

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    The AOSF program had students completing the AMSP coursework, and then serving as the principal instructors of AMSP during their second year. In 1995, the name of the program was changed to the Advanced Operational Art Studies Fellowship (AOASF), and in the early 21st century its curriculum was more closely aligned to the strategic level of war.

  6. Department of the Army Superior Civilian Service Award

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    The medal was established as the Meritorious Civilian Service Award by directive of the Secretary of the Army on 26 January 1959. In November 2014, the Secretary of the Army approved a modification to the Department of the Army Civilian Service Medals in order to make their nomenclature more consistent with their military equivalents.

  7. The Olmsted Scholar Program - Wikipedia

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    The Olmsted Scholar Program, named after George H. Olmsted, awards scholarships to highly qualified, active duty junior officers in the United States military in order to pursue language studies and overseas graduate-level education. Created in concert with the Department of Defense, the Scholar Program provides one year of foreign language ...

  8. Military Accessions Vital to National Interest - Wikipedia

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    The MAVNI program has several notable recruiting successes; for example, the program enlisted Haseeb Mohammed, the U.S. Army Soldier of the Year for 2022 and Augustus Maiyo, the winner of the 2012 Marine Corps Marathon. [12] It also enlisted world class athletes like Paul Chelimo, the 2016 Olympic silver medalist at 5000 meters and many others ...

  9. United States Army War College International Fellows Hall of ...

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    From a start with six foreign students in 1978, the program now sustains over forty International Fellows (IFs) per year. Usually, only one IF per representative country per academic year participates in the program. [3] While the fellows program was established in 1978 and the first induction into the IF Hall of Fame took place in 1988. [4]