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46th Infantry Division (United States) -"Ironfist". 49th Infantry Division (United States) -"49'ers", "Argonauts". 47th Infantry Division – "Viking" – a unit of the Minnesota Army National Guard. 51st Infantry Division (United States) -"Rattlesnake". 63rd Infantry Division – "Blood and fire"; This is today's 63rd Regional Support Command.
The Lincolnshire Poachers – Lincolnshire Regiment [56] (from a traditional folk song) Linseed Lancers – Royal Army Medical Corps [56][4] The Lions – The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) [1][56] (from their cap badge) The Lions of England – Duke of Lancaster's Regiment. The Liverpool Blues.
58th Air Traffic Control Battalion - Deconflict Lead the Way[2] 59th Air Traffic Control Battalion - Voice of Control[2] 125th Air Traffic Control Battalion - Voice of the Aviation[2] 118th Military Police Company (ABN) - Heaven Sent, Hell Bent! The Mighty Mighty.
The mission typically covers embassy resupply, medical evacuations, and support of U.S. troops and/or the Drug Enforcement Administration. Coronet Solo – EC-121Ss modified for psychological warfare to broadcast radio and TV with electronic warfare capability. Renamed Volant Solo with introduction of EC-130Es.
The slogan was replaced by "Join the People Who've Joined the Army" in 1973, which later evolved into "This is the Army." [3] Slogan was written in 1971 by Ted Regan Jr., Executive Vice President and Executive Creative Director of N.W. Ayer, the Army's ad agency. Regan also wrote the follow-up slogan, "Join the people who've joined the Army.'
These are all U.S. Army or Army National Guard posts, typically named following World War I and during the 1940s. [1] [2] In 2021, the United States Congress created The Naming Commission, a United States government commission, in order to rename federally-owned military assets that have names associated with the CSA. [3]
CDAT – Computerized Dumb Ass Tanker (M1 Abrams Crewmen) CDIAC – Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center. CDRUSPACOM – Commander United States Pacific Command. CENTCOM – Central Command (U.S. Military) CF – Cluster Fuck (always pronounced phonetically "Charlie Foxtrot") CHU – Containerized Housing Unit.
Military call signs are call signs (or callsigns) or specialized form of nickname assigned as unique identifiers to military communications. In wartime, monitoring an adversary's communications can be a valuable form of intelligence. Consistent call signs can aid in this monitoring, so in wartime, military units often employ tactical call signs ...