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  2. Blue discharge - Wikipedia

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    A blue discharge, also called blue ticket, was a form of administrative military discharge formerly issued by the United States beginning in 1916. It was neither honorable nor dishonorable. It was neither honorable nor dishonorable.

  3. Transcontinental Motor Convoy - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army convoy from Detroit to an "Atlantic Coast port" [13] 6-2-1918 U.S. Army School for Truck Drivers "just opened" [14] [15] c. 1918: Chicago-to-New York City convoy sets Army distance record [16] 11-11-1918 Germans sign Armistice (cease fire) agreement, ending WWI: 12-1-1918 During World War I 90,727 trucks produced for the Army and Navy ...

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  5. 1st Engineer Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Down Ramp! The Story of the Army Amphibian Engineers. Nashville, Tennessee: The Battery Press. ISBN 0-89839-123-7. OCLC 270398219. Ruppenthal, Roland G (1953). Logistical Support of the Armies: Volume I, May 1941 – September 1944 (PDF). United States Army in World War II - European Theater of Operations. Washington, DC: Office of the Chief of ...

  6. Führersonderzug - Wikipedia

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    The exact elements of the train are not known; documentation for each journey was destroyed after the trip to prevent it being used to plan an attack. [6] Some details were revealed by the departure information "Bln 2009" , when the train departed the Anhalter Bahnhof in Berlin on 23 June 1941, arriving at Wolfsschanze on 24 June 1941;

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  8. Leave (U.S. military) - Wikipedia

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    Leave and passes are terms to describe days off work. A typical weekend day off is also known as a regular pass. Up to four consecutive days off can be either leave days or pass days.

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