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  2. 94th Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 94th Field Artillery deployed with the 1st Armored Division to Southwest Asia during Operation Desert Shield/Storm. The 94th Field Artillery was again inactivated on 15 January 1992, only to be reactivated on 16 July 1995 to the 1st Armored Division in Germany as Alpha Battery, 94th Field Artillery (MLRS).

  3. File:USA - Army Field Artillery Insignia.svg - Wikipedia

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    210th Field Artillery Brigade; 214th Fires Brigade (United States) 25th Infantry Division Artillery (United States) 2nd Battalion, 2nd Field Artillery (United States) 2nd Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment (United States) 2nd Battalion, 8th Field Artillery Regiment; 2nd Field Artillery Regiment (United States) 2nd Infantry Division ...

  4. 2nd Battalion, 2nd Field Artillery (United States) - Wikipedia

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    A year and a half later, the Second was once again reorganized and re-designated the Second Field Artillery Battalion. 2nd Field Artillery Battalion moved to New Post Fort Sill in 1953, and an effort was made to give morale a boost. It was decided that the Unit Crest, a Mule with a Mountain Gun, should be reproduced in real life.

  5. 94th Army Air and Missile Defense Command - Wikipedia

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    The 94th Air Defense Artillery was constituted on 16 December 1940 in the Regular Army as the 94th Coast Artillery. On 17 April 1941 it was activated at Camp Davis, North Carolina. The Regiment was later broken up on 15 May 1943 and its elements reorganized and re-designated as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 94th Antiaircraft Artillery ...

  6. Division insignia of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    Shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) are cloth emblems worn on the shoulders of US Army uniforms to identify the primary headquarters to which a soldier is assigned. The SSI of some army divisions have become known in popular culture. [1] [2] [3]

  7. List of field artillery regiments of the United States

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    17th Field Artillery Regiment. 2nd Battalion is the cannon battalion assigned to the 2nd Stryker BCT, 2nd Infantry Division, stationed at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington [13] 18th Field Artillery Regiment. 2nd Battalion is a rocket battalion assigned to the 75th Field Artillery Brigade, stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma [5]

  8. File:Coat of Arms of the 94th Air Defence Artillery Regiment.svg

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    Español: Escudo del Regimiento de Artillería Antiaérea Nº 94, RAAA-94 (Ejército de Tierra Español) Escudo RAAA 94. DESCRIPCIÓN HERÁLDICA: En campo de azur (azul), murciélago de sable (negro), perfilado de plata, sostenido por una saeta de lo mismo, acompañado a la diestra y a la siniestra de dos palmeras en su color, resaltadas de dos canes de plata contrapuestos.

  9. Big Deuce VII - Wikipedia

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    Big Deuce VII (born 2015) is a donkey used as a mascot of the United States Army's 2nd Battalion, 2nd Field Artillery Regiment. The battalion first acquired a donkey as mascot in the 1950s, which was imported from Mexico. [1] Big Deuce VII was assigned as unit mascot in August 2015, at age four months. [2] He succeeded Big Deuce VI who had ...