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  2. Service number (United States Army) - Wikipedia

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    A military service number of the Regular Army. Service numbers were used by the United States Army from 1918 until 1969. Prior to this time, the Army relied on muster rolls as a means of indexing enlisted service members while officers were usually listed on yearly rolls maintained by the United States War Department. In the nineteenth century ...

  3. Service number (United States Armed Forces) - Wikipedia

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    Service numbers were used by the United States Department of Defense as the primary means of service member identification from 1918 until 1974 (and before 1947 by the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy). Service numbers are public information available under the Freedom of Information Act , unlike social security numbers which are protected by the ...

  4. Category:Military occupations of Poland - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 6 November 2024, at 20:52 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Silesian Military District - Wikipedia

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    A new chapter in the history of the Silesian Military District was the Polish accession to NATO. Since joining NATO, soldiers within the District have participated in the allied exercises and operations:Dynamic Response '99, Allied Effort '01, Strong Resolve and 02 Enduring Freedom.

  6. NATO forces in Poland - Wikipedia

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    It consists of soldiers from: Poland, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Spain, Canada, Lithuania, Latvia, Germany, Romania, Turkey, the United States, Hungary, Great Britain and Slovakia. [4] eHP units (NATO Forward Presence) [1] In 2019, the size of allied units in Poland was estimated at around 5,000. [10]

  7. Category:United States Army - Wikipedia

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    History of the United States Army (9 C, 22 P) J. United States Army job titles (1 C, 6 P) L. ... United States Servicemen's Fund; US Army and US Navy stamp issues of ...

  8. Internal Military Service - Wikipedia

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    The Internal Military Service was established in order number 01/1957 by the Minister of National Defense, a position occupied then by General Marian Spychalski, a soldier active in Soviet circles, who rose to fame for his activities in Communist partisanship in Poland.

  9. History of the Polish Army - Wikipedia

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    At its peak, Poland had 2,500 soldiers in the south of the country. Poland deployed about ten attack and transport helicopters as part of its force in Iraq between 2004 and 2008. [3] The troop number was reduced to 900 in 2006. Of the 900 soldiers, only 80 ever left their Forward operating base to conduct operations.