Bravo Company is actually Company B. Companies along with Field Artillery and Air Defense Artillery Batteries us alphabetical letters to designate Companies/Batteries. Companies/Batteries are normally A, B, C, and etc. with the exceptions being the Headquarters Company/Battery and Service Batteries. Military personnel refer to their Company/Battery using the phonetic alphabet. A becomes Alpha, B becomes Bravo, C becomes Charlie and so forth.
Retro Retro, 70 bravo, Charlie Charlie, Alpha Beta, Surrender to the english, Gemma
This question cannot be answered given the structure of the US Army in WW2. EVERY US Army battalion, and there were hundreds of them, had a EASY Company, and a BAKER, and a FOX, and a ABLE company.
USA (US Army), USN (US Navy), USMC (US Marine Corps), USAF (US Air Force), USCG (US Coast Guard).
During the Viet War, the US Army consisted of approximately four platoons per company: A line company (aka Letter Company) 1st, 2nd, 3rd platoons plus headquarters platoon; HHC (Headquarters and Headquarters Company) was ALWAYS the largest company...because it contained Medics, Mortars, Mess Section, Radar Section, Scout Section (Reconaissance Section), Anti-Armor Section (Anti-tank Section), Maintenance Section, etc.). A Cav Troop would be the same. An artillery battery might be divided into gun sections. A Headquarters company is almost always the size of about 2 or 3 letter companies put together. Infantry companies are twice as big as an Armor company (Tank Company). A US Tank company in Vietnam only had about 86 men assigned to it. A Grunt company might have 186 men assigned to it.
pfft, who hasn't the US army fought against!?!?
98H. Were you in Charlie Company at Devens? I was in Bravo Company in 1982.
Retro Retro, 70 bravo, Charlie Charlie, Alpha Beta, Surrender to the english, Gemma
It's a game about US Navy Seals, the army of USA. I think the main character is Calvin Wraith in the Socom series because Wraith is in every one of the series. It's a fun game. There's Socom US Navy Seals:Tactical Strike, Socom US Navy Seals: Fireteam Bravo 1m Socom US Navy Seals:Fireteam Bravo 2, Socom US Navy Seals:Fireteam Bravo 3. All of these are for PSP. There is Socom US Navy Seals:Combined Assault for PS2 or PS3. I forgot.
Usually, a Captain.
Bravo ink is a term that refers to a certain type of ink cartridge for printers. There is also a company that is called Bravo Ink, and this company produces ink cartridges and toner for printers.
Go the US Army's 4th Artillery website.
Very bright red. And the Bravo flag is one of the two in the alphabet that is not perfectly square.
This question cannot be answered given the structure of the US Army in WW2. EVERY US Army battalion, and there were hundreds of them, had a EASY Company, and a BAKER, and a FOX, and a ABLE company.
No, it is a horrible company! Try Almost or Alien Workshops.
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The Canadian version of the alpha black is called the "bravo one" because the US one is sponsored by the US army. So, yes, they are legal to have in Canada.
It should still be listed on your DD-214. The only other thing I can think of to tell you is to request your records from the National Personnel Records Centre in St. Louis.