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“Orion Division”, as the insignia also contains an "O" for O'Ryan, as well as a depiction of the Orion constellation as a pun on O'Ryan's name. This is today's 27th Infantry Brigade Combat Team. 28th Infantry Division "Keystone" – The badge is a red keystone; the division was formed in Pennsylvania, the "Keystone State"
108th Armored Cavalry Regiment (Mississippi Army National Guard) - Organized as the 750th Tank Battalion in the Mississippi Army National Guard with headquarters at Senatobia, MS, from 16 Feb-28 May 1956. Expanded, reorganized and redesignated with 1st, 2nd and 3rd Recce Squadrons, 108th Armored Cavalry Regiment, 1 May 1959.
This is a list of current formations of the United States Army, which is constantly changing as the Army changes its structure over time. Due to the nature of those changes, specifically the restructuring of brigades into autonomous modular brigades, debate has arisen as to whether brigades are units or formations; for the purposes of this list, brigades are currently excluded.
In the US military, a squad leader is a non-commissioned officer who leads a squad of typically nine soldiers (US Army: squad leader and two fireteams of four men each) or 13 marines (US Marine Corps: squad leader and three fireteams of four men each) in a rifle squad, or three to eight men in a crew-served weapons squad. In the United States ...
(Regular Army/National Guard 1918–19; distinct from National Guard 11th Division) ... "The First Team" 2nd Cavalry Division. ... "Name Enough" April 1941 – 1971.
Central Army Aviation Group Central Army Helicopter Battalion; Eastern Army. 1st Division. 1st Reconnaissance Combat Battalion; 12th Brigade. 12th Reconnaissance Company; Eastern Army Aviation Group Eastern Army Helicopter Battalion; Northern Army. 1st Anti-Aircraft Artillery Brigade 101st Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Battery; 2nd Division. 2nd ...
The use of formalized ranks in a hierarchical structure came into widespread use with the Roman Army. [citation needed]In modern times, executive control, management and administration of military organization is typically undertaken by governments through a government department within the structure of public administration, often known as a ministry of defence or department of defense.
Wikipedia:Naming conventions (military units) provides conventions for naming military units and headquarters of all nations, for use in articles' bodies as well as for Wikipedia article names. Note: These are draft conventions. Please read the talk page before you undertake converting lots of articles to conform to them. (Please join the ...