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David
Thu December 19, 2002 4:59pm
Pvt. Tracie Mowers get po

Pvt. Tracie Mowers get pointers from Drill Sergeant Robert Hayles of D Company, 2nd Battalion, 54th Infantry during Basic Rifleman Training at Fort Benning, Georgia, July 11, 2002.
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David
Thu December 19, 2002 4:59pm
The Secretary of the Army

The Secretary of the Army Thomas E. White speaks with Pvt. Tracie Mowers and Drill Sergeant Robert Hayles of D Company, 2nd Battalion, 54th Infantry during Basic Rifleman Training at Fort Benning, Georgia, July 11, 2002.
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David
Tue February 11, 2003 10:23pm
Armor Branch Insignia

ARMOR


Branch Insignia: The front view of an M-26 tank, gun slightly raised, superimposed on two crossed cavalry sabers in scabbards, cutting edge up, 13/16 inch in height overall, of gold color metal.


The Armor insignia, approved in 1950, consists of the traditional crossed sabers (originally adopted for the cavalry in 1851) on which the M-26 tank is superimposed. The design symbolizes the traditional and current roles of armor.


Branch Plaque: The plaque design has the branch insignia, letters and border in gold. The background is green.


Regimental Insignia: Personnel assigned to the Armor branch affiliate with a specific regiment and wear the insignia of the affiliated regiment.


Regimental Coat of Arms: There is no standard armor regimental flag to represent all of the armor regiments. Each regiment of armor has its own coat of arms which appears on the breast of a displayed eagle. The background of all the armor regimental flags is yellow.


Branch Colors: Yellow. 65002 cloth; 67108 yarn; 123 PMS.


In March 1855, two regiments of cavalry were created and their trimmings were to be of "yellow." In 1861, the designation of dragoon and mounted rifleman disappeared, all becoming Cavalry with "yellow" as their colors. Armor was assigned the colors green and white by Circular 49 on 21 February 1947. When the Cavalry branch was abolished, the present Armor was assigned the former Cavalry color yellow by SR 600-60-1 dated 26 October 1951.


Birthday: 12 December 1775. The Armor branch traces its origin to the Cavalry. A regiment of cavalry was authorized to be raised by the Continental Congress Resolve of 12 December 1775. Although mounted units were raised at various times after the Revolution, the first unit in continuous service was the United States Regiment of Dragoons, organized in 1833. The Tank Service was formed 5 March 1918. The Armored Force was formed on 10 July 1940. Armor became a permanent branch of the Army in 1950.
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Marissa
Wed March 26, 2003 5:09pm
Soldiers from the 325th A

Soldiers from the 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 82nd Airborne Division, march to dinner chow at TAA Champion, Kuwait. Soldiers here have enjoyed hot meals since they hit the ground. Pvt. William Gore, rifleman, Company B, 1st Battalion, 325th AIR, said having hot chow in the field is always a motivator for an infantry soldier
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1IDVET
Sat March 29, 2003 8:48am
Security

Grunt on security
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David
Sat January 3, 2004 9:23pm
Modular Lightweight Load-

Function: Joint service item designed and developed to incorporate the requirements of the Army and Marines. This system was designed to replace the All-purpose Lightweight Carrying Equipment (ALICE) rucksack and Integrated Individual Fighting System (IIFS).



Description: The MOLLE consists of a modular rucksack with removable compartments and components, and a fighting load vest that can accept removable pockets for the Rifleman, Pistol, Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) Gunner, and Grenadier configurations. The modularity allows individuals to tailor the load to meet mission needs. One waist belt serves both the vest and backpack, and allows quick-release of the backpack from the waist belt. The MOLLE will be made of woodland camouflage, water-repellant coated fabric.


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