Short answer: Their Regimental Affiliation. Long Answer is spelled out in Army Regulation 600-82. http://www.apd.army.mil/pdffiles/r600_82.pdf
soldiers were removed by stretcher's that were wound by cotton and wood was used to support the soldier when they picked him up
It is not the uniform. But the personality of the person in the uniform
The estimates vary greatly on the ratio of support to combat soldiers, but the situation has certainly improved over time. For instance, the American Civil War had roughly ten soldiers for every single support unit. World War One featured about three support staff for every ten soldiers. In Vietnam, the average support to combat ratio was 1:2. Today, that ratio suffers as a result of cutbacks and layoffs, but ranges anywhere from 20:1 to 50:1.
To show support for soldiers still listed as missing in action or prisoners of war, even after the Vietnam War was over.
A juggernaut suit appears when a single soldier consecutively kills 17 enemy soldiers. Because it is support, his streak will continue if he dies.
Child support from a deployed soldier can still be taken from the soldiers pay and sent to you. You will need to speak to an attorney for more details.
To endure hardship as a good soldier, one must stay mentally strong, maintain discipline, and rely on training and support from fellow soldiers. It is important to stay focused on the mission and have a positive attitude despite challenges.
"Nelson" is a character in the book "Soldier's Heart" by Gary Paulsen. He is a fellow soldier who becomes a close friend to the protagonist, Charley Goddard, during the Civil War. Nelson provides support and camaraderie to Charley as they endure the hardships of war together.
The ratio of military personnel to combat soldiers can vary depending on the specific mission, branch of the military, and level of support required. Generally, it is estimated that for every one combat soldier on the front lines, there can be anywhere from 5 to 8 support personnel providing logistics, intelligence, medical, communications, and other essential services. This ratio ensures that the combat soldier is effectively supported and equipped to carry out their mission successfully.
Most state courts use a uniform schedule to assess child support. Courts do not view child support as retaliation.Most state courts use a uniform schedule to assess child support. Courts do not view child support as retaliation.Most state courts use a uniform schedule to assess child support. Courts do not view child support as retaliation.Most state courts use a uniform schedule to assess child support. Courts do not view child support as retaliation.
In 1992 the Uniform Reciprocal Enforcement of Support Act (URESA) was replaced by the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA).
support the soldier