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Military Order of the Serpent (acronym MOS; nickname, Snaix; [1] established 1904) was an American secret society and veterans' fraternity organized in 1904, and incorporated on August 6, 1907. [2] The MOS received official recognition by the United Spanish War Veterans (USWV) at the Los Angeles encampment.
Related MOSs are grouped together by Career Management Fields (CMF). For example, an enlisted soldier with MOSC 11B works as an infantryman (his MOS), and is part of CMF 11 (the CMF for infantry). Commissioned officers are classified by their area of concentration, or AOC. Just like enlisted MOSCs, AOCs are two digits plus a letter.
The 25th Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the United States Army activated in 1866 and deactivated in 1957. One of the "Buffalo Soldier" units, the racially segregated regiment saw action during the American Indian Wars, Spanish–American War, Philippine–American War and World War II.
November 25 is the 329th day of the year ... American spy (d. 1838) [25] 1758 – John Armstrong, ... Arturo Pérez-Reverte, Spanish author and journalist;
The 2nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry unit of the United States Army, mustered into Federal service during the Spanish–American War.. It was one of three state volunteer regiments that fought in the Santiago Campaign in Cuba, and the only volunteer unit at the Battle of El Caney.
The Spanish–American War Veterans Memorial, also known as the Soldier's Monument and Graves, [2] is an outdoor memorial commemorating those who fought in the Spanish–American War, installed at Portland, Oregon's River View Cemetery, in the United States. The memorial is located near the cemetery's Southwest Taylors Ferry Road entrance where ...
November 5 – Joaquín Monserrat, a Spanish comedian as well as a host of children programmes [26] November 19 – Gabriel Alonso, a football player [citation needed] November 22 – María Casares, a Spanish-French actress [27] November 25 - Ricardo Lopez Aranda, a Spanish playwright [28] December 16 – Dolores Medio, a Spanish writer ...
As casualties mounted in the unit, it began to incorporate more Spanish-born volunteers and conscripts. [citation needed] In the fighting at Fuentes de Ebro in October 1937, the Mac-Paps were commanded by American Robert G. Thompson. [6] By November, the battalion had its first Canadian commander, Captain Edward Cecil-Smith from Toronto.