The Marine Sergeant
Answer Tec 5 = Rank Tech 5 was an enlisted rank who wore 2 stripes with a "T" that designated a technical rank. co f= Company F. An Infantry Regiment consisted of 12 companies, divided into 3 battalions. Company E, F, G, H would be in the 2nd Battalion. 328th Inf = 328th Infantry Regiment of the 26th "Yankee" Infantry Division. This unit fought in France and Germany.
An enlisted person in the military serves as a "worker" in the beginning and starts to manage and supervise as they go on. An officer commands and manages large group of enlisted servicemembers.
I think that our peak strength was 8,000,000. Of course not everybody served for the duration so the total number on enlistees would be somewhat higher than that. Michael Montagne Enlistee and draftee are not the same thing, and the first answerer above missed the point. The correct answer: NOT ENOUGH Americans enlisted for the war, so the draft was used to fill the ground units (infantry and marines) with bodies. Get the book __Stolen Valor__ from your local library for the exact statistics, in all classes of service.
PHM3 in the US Navy during WW II means that a sailor is a Pharmacists Mate 3rd Class. Enlisted Grade of 4. This rate and rank usually served as a Medic. Some in hospitals, some aboard ships and some attached to Marine Infantry units.
The 54 Massachusetts was composed of African American soldiers. They were considered volunteers because they refused to take lower pay than the white soldiers. Instead of taking lower pay, they decided to not be paid at all, so it would be said that they volunteered. Several enlisted because after a certain amount of time, they would gain their freedom.
The Marine Sergeant
11B - infantry. Prior to the reorganization which occurred towards the end of 2001/beginning of 2002, the 11 series Career Management Field consisted of the following infantry MOSs - 11A (Infantry Officer - commissioned officer only), 11B (light infantryman - enlisted), 11C (mortar crewman - enlisted), 11H (anti-armor crewman - enlisted), 11M (mechanized infantryman - enlisted), and 11X (basic trainee/not MOS qualified - enlisted). After the reorganization, the MOS of 11H and 11M were folded into 11B. 11A remains Infantry Officer, and 11C remained in place for mortar team members.
The E-9 is the senior man present, but the Marine Sergeant is in command. ADLS- Marine Sergeants
As the rusopedia explains the U.S.S.R infantry in that part of the war are numerious enlisted soldiers that are simpily given a gun which means they had hardly any training and support and because Russia is a massive country they had many many enlisties so that is why the infantry are produced fast and cheap, however they are the worst infantry. The infantry upgrade makes them the best infantry.
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In World War I Hitler voluntarily enlisted in the 16th Royal Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment (part of the 6th Royal Bavarian Reserve Infantry Division).
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Infantry 20% Communications 11% Motor transport 11% Aircraft maintenance 11% Engineer 6% Supply 5%
Infantry for the US Army is One Station Unit Training - there isn't a separate BCT and AIT, so you'll remain with your original unit at Fort Benning for the entire duration of OSUT (unless you've enlisted under the National Guard split op).
No, it's not an authorised Air Force award, and they wouldn't qualify for it anyhow, as the awarding of the CIB is pretty much restricted to infantry soldiers. The equivalent Air Force award is their own Combat Action Medal.
Five Stars indicates the rank of the French soldier and near as I could determine the number 5 is either the force or infantry unit they serve in.
Sand Hill is where all the newly enlisted recruits are trained at Fort Benning. The infantry Advanced Individual Training is also located on Sand Hill.