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U.S. Army North (Fifth US Army) | |
US Army photo. | |
However, | U.S. Army Brig. |
U.S. Army Ret. | |
US Army Denominations Directory | |
U.S. Army Signal Office. | |
US Army AIr Force. | |
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, | U.S. Army, 6th U.S. Cavalry. |
U.S. Army Directory, U.S. Army Adjutant General's Of | |
U.S. Army Recruiting News, U.S. Army Adjutant Genera | |
U.S. Army, former Commandant, U.S. Military Academy, | |
General Barry McCaffrey, | U.S. Army (retired); former U.S. "drug czar" |
Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, | U.S. Army, 4th U.S. Infantry. |
Richard Mahoney, | U.S. Army (Ret.). |
Redstone Arsenal ( | U.S. Army post) |
U.S. Army Information Operations Proponent | |
Walter Krueger, | US Army general |
U.S. Army photo by Sgt. | |
Colonel, | U.S. Army Reserve (retired). |
US Army - MG Winfield Scott | |
U.S. Army Logistics University crest | |
Lesley J. McNair ( | U.S. Army) |
U.S. Army War College Library. | |
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers | |
The | U.S. Army ship USAT Sgt. |
US Army AH-64D Apache Longbow Helicopter | |
Kenneth A. Wegner, | U.S. Army veteran |
The | US Army GHQ Maneuvers of 1941. |
Anderson is a | U.S. Army Staff Sergeant. |
Operated by: | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers |
U.S. Army Warrant Officer Career College | |
Blust is a former | U.S. Army captain. |
Beitzel served in | U.S. Army from 1965-68. |
Adolfo Celi - John, | U.S. Army sergeant |
However, the | U.S. Army rejected him. |
Tony Rao | US Army 94th infantry division |
Colonel, | U.S. Army Reserve (promoted December 2007) |
1990 | US Army Ordnance Officer Advanced Course |
US Army field group erecting Redstone missile | |
vides support and supervision for the following | U.S. Army Garrison communities: U.S. Army Garrison H |
(Photo By Annie Gammell, | U.S. Army) |
Jenniese Carter - | US Army, Progressive Insurance Supervisor |
U.S. Army Command and General Staff College | |
U.S. Army Second Lieutenant, World War I. | |
Source: | US Army Corps of Engineers website |
Major Daniel McCook Sr., | US Army |
US Army Corps of Engineers Web Site | |
U.S. Army staff in Washington, D.C. | |
Chatto, Chiricahua chief, | U.S. Army Apache scout |
He served in the | U.S. Army Reserve. |
United States: | US Army Air Corps |
US Army (stationed at Fort Monroe) | |
3 fatalities - SL-1 accident ( | US Army) 1961. |
US Army Special Forces launched from a U.S. naval v | |
William Blankenship - Retired | US Army Sargeant Major; Member of US Army Markmansh |
then Private) Edward Murphy, (Indian Campaigns) | U.S. Army, Company G, 1st U.S. Cavalry. |
Dickman was the | US Army Inspector General from 1912-1915, taking ov |
In 1848 he enlisted in the | U.S. Army with Company B of the U.S. Mounted Rifles. |
David N.W. Grant, MC, USAAF First Air Surgeon, | U.S. Army Air Force -- the "Grandfather" of the U.S. |
For the | U.S. Army General, see Levin H. Campbell, Jr.. |
He served in the | U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. |
In 1917, he entered the | U.S. Army Medical Corps. |
He played in the 2004 | U.S. Army All-American Bowl. |
His Republican challenger was | U.S. Army Lt. Col. (Ret.) |
1924) is a former | U.S. Army mechanical engineer. |
The weapons used to kill | U.S. Army Capt. |
The | US Army gave aid to the wounded natives. |
For the | U.S. Army general, see Peter W. Chiarelli |
Distinguished Graduate of the | U.S. Army Aviation School |
Pam Grier as | U.S. Army Lieutenant Ruth Butler |
Gene Hackman as | U.S. Army Sergeant Johnny Gallagher |
Joanna Cassidy as | U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Eileen Gallagher |
John Heard as | U.S. Army Colonel Glen Whitacre |
The | U.S. Army standardized the M121 shell in 1954. |
For the | U.S. Army general, see James Wolfe Ripley. |
He served in the | U.S. Army during World War II. |
Pat Tillman, professional football player, | U.S. Army hero |
2001 Graduate of the | U.S. Army War College |
Support the | U.S. Army Training Transformation (T2) initiative |
Hennen retired from the | U.S. Army in December 1995. |
Samuel Ringgold (1796-1846) see Samuel Ringgold ( | US Army officer). |
The Mormon Battalion, | U.S. Army of the West, p. 11 |
Fort Monmouth Sergeant of the Year, | US Army, 1986 |
He served in the | U.S. Army from 1943 to 1946. |
Cole became a | U.S. Army officer in 1942. |
Smith was born on a | U.S. Army base in Panama. |
He served in the | U.S. Army during World War I. |
For the | U.S. Army officer, see Edward C. Krause. |
Aero Commander 560A sold to the | US Army, 1 built. |
He served in the | U.S. Army during the Mexican War. |
North Apennines | U.S. Army Center of Military History. |
A | U.S. Army LMTV cargo truck with up-armoured cab. |
He played in the 2003 | U.S. Army All-American Bowl. |
M29C Weasel in Arctic finish, | U.S. Army Transportation Museum display |
"Follow Me!" is also the | US Army Infantry motto. |
It is operated by the | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. |
senior judge for the | U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals; |
Paul D. Eaton - Major General | US Army, Ret. |
He enlisted in the | U.S. Army in February 1968. |
Myers served in | U.S. Army Reserves from 1970-76. |
He served in the | U.S. Army from 1970 to 1972. |
Davis played in the 2004 | U.S. Army All-American Bowl. |
Henry T. Allen, retired | U.S. Army major general from Kentucky |
First Cavalry Division Equestrian Unit, | US Army, Ft. |
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