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Posted: 11/13/2005 3:18:09 PM EDT




3/4 ADA (Air Defense Artillary)



You can probably find most of them here... www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/index.html
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Old name.

We are now COMACCLOGWING
Link Posted: 11/13/2005 3:24:00 PM EDT
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My last unit..
1st Armored Division


1/4 ADA (Deactivated Sept 04)
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1st Marine Division


2nd Bn 5th Marine Regiment
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Then: (1998-2002)


The 78th has since been deactivated...


Now: (2002-current)

Link Posted: 11/13/2005 3:36:19 PM EDT
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and




Link to the history of
2nd BN, 5th Cavalry Regiment
pao.hood.army.mil/1CD_2-5Cav/2-5%20History/25cavhistory.htm

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Lapp_Dance, what is your AFSC? Do you teach anything, or you a MTL?
Link Posted: 11/13/2005 3:50:31 PM EDT
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Here is mine:


And here is my Corp of Cadets Unit


Bravo Bulls Forever!
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Quoted:
img.photobucket.com/albums/v512/ICE2424/Military/0310fs.gif

Lapp_Dance, what is your AFSC? Do you teach anything, or you a MTL?


T2A672
I'm an Instructor for Aerospace Ground Equipment, the apprentice course.
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Quoted:

Quoted:
img.photobucket.com/albums/v512/ICE2424/Military/0310fs.gif

Lapp_Dance, what is your AFSC? Do you teach anything, or you a MTL?


T2A672
I'm an Instructor for Aerospace Ground Equipment, the apprentice course.



I know quite a few folks who went through your squadron. I used to be in the squadron (363rd) that used to be to the north of yours.
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Active:







Guard:






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CWO
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And my Nat Guard unit in 89, 2/120th INF
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80 FS Kunsan Korea. The Juvats  AKA headhunters

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We are the
"Avengers of Bataan"



DISTINCTIVE UNIT INSIGNIA...




Symbolism: The clover leaf is reminiscent of the original badge for non-color bearing units of the 38th Infantry Division. The lightning flashes represent the unit's participation in three campaigns in the Pacific Theater of World War II (New Guinea, Leyte, Luzon) and an assault landing on Luzon is indicated by the arrowhead tip in the center flash. Further, the cloud and lightning flashes allude to the cyclone, a circular counterclockwise rotating storm from which the Division takes its name. The colors blue, white and red refer to the Philippine Presidential Unit Citation awarded to the unit for World War II service during the period 17 Oct 1944 to 4 Jul 1945.

   Background: The distinctive unit insignia approved on 18 Dec 1969. This distinctive unit insignia replaced as previously authorized on 22 Jul 1931 and cancelled on 21 Aug 1963.




SHOULDER SLEEVE INSIGNIA...





Symbolism: The monogram "C Y" alludes to the nickname of the division, the "Cyclone Division."

   Background: The shoulder sleeve insignia originally approved by telegram for the 38th Infantry on 30 Oct 1918. It was officially announced on 19 Jun 1922. It was redesignated on 22 Aug 1963 for the 38th Infantry Division. On 25 Jan 1966 the insignia was amended to correct the wording of the description.





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Garryowen baby!

1st Squadron, 7th Cavalry.

Damn fine unit when I was there..the first two years.

Most of theother units I was in were re-orged.
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yakrat101
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WFHR (world famous highly respected) Triple Nickle

555 FS

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My first National Guard units shoulder patch:

Unit Crest:
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ETA some other goodies!











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don't know my unit or anything yet but found our my branching results on friday.
gonna be an MP officer in the USAR.
now i gotta get a day job home
graduating/commissioning in May 06 with a bs in poli sci from ncsu, any idea on jobs fellas ?
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Prima et optima - First and Finest


ETA

General Characteristics: Awarded: January 4, 1962
Keel Laid: December 19, 1962
Launched: July 19, 1963
Commissioned: March 12, 1966
Decommissioned: September 16, 1988
Builder: Lockheed Shipbuilding & Construction Co., Seattle, Wash.
Propulsion system: 2 Foster Wheeler 1,200 psi boilers, 1 GE steam turbine, 1 shaft, 35,000 total horsepower
Propellers: one
Length: 414,4 feet (126.3 meters)
Beam: 45 feet (13.5 meters)
Draft: 26 feet (7.9 meters)
Displacement: 3,425 tons
Speed: 27 knots
Aircraft: one SH-2F (LAMPS 1)
Armament: one Mk 22 Mod. 0 guided missile launcher for 16 Standard SM-1 MR, one Mk 30 5-inch/12.7cm gun, MK 32 ASW torpedo tubes (two triple mounts), one Mk 16 ASROC missile launcher
Crew: 17 Officers, 219 Enlisted
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For a few more days
Link Posted: 11/13/2005 5:24:54 PM EDT
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My brothers patch from vietnam



my sons




Can't find my daughters,   31st Chemical Brigade /   440th chemical  co.


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Colonel Ernesto Bella: A member of an elite paramilitary organization: "Eagle
Scouts."




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112th Engineer BN:

16th Engineer Brigade:

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3rd Bn 41st INF div
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In the order I served with the units....



1ST Cav' '81-'84 RA



41ST INF '97-'98---2000-2001.



116TH Cav'  (These guys just got home from Iraq)..2001-2003.

There's another unit I served with from febuary of '03 forward (The 1249th ENG.  That I transferred to because they were getting mobed for Iraq [the Army thought better of THAT idea!]) but, I can't find their patch.
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1982 - 1989


1989-1992


1992-1996


1996-1999


1999-2000


2000-2003

Link Posted: 11/13/2005 5:54:07 PM EDT
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USAF 1986-1992


Spangdahlem AB, Germany 1987-89



Randolph AFB, TX 1989-92

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52nd Ordnance Group
.


Can't find 63rd Ordnance Battaltion DUI... no big loss... it's teh ghey.
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