To the question of the list of enlisted men for first Canadian division carleton and york regiment WW2, I can tell you that you can find a major part of the list in the book "Invicta" from the author "Robert Tooley". And I can tell you that my father was in the carleton and york regiment, D company. He did the invasion of Sicily and Italy. You can go see the web site I did in honor of my father. If you can't read in french you can translate it with Google. www.multimania.com/veterans2nb/
I guess that she enlisted in Massachusetts because she enlisted to the Fourth Massachusetts Regiment of the Continental Army of Bellingham. I hope I helped! :D
EM is an abbreviation for Enlisted Men or Enlisted Man.
If you're talking about WWII, no; many Americans enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces to fight, until the U.S. was attacked and joined the war.
Technically enlisted men always put enlisted at attention. Officers never yell; they conduct themselves as ladies and gentlemen. If an officer comes into a room the senior enlisted man will command "attention" or " officer on deck" and they will all come to attention.
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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).
I guess that she enlisted in Massachusetts because she enlisted to the Fourth Massachusetts Regiment of the Continental Army of Bellingham. I hope I helped! :D
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4th Infantry Regiment Crossed Rifles were an insignia for the INFANTRY, including Airborne Infantry. The enlisted men wore a disc with crossed rifles, and Officers were only crossed rifles. Some units would wear the crossed rifles with letters or numbers. Some would have a Letter for the Company and a number for the Regiment. The Number was the identity of the Regiment, because the identity of the DIvision was a cloth patch worn on the LEFT sleeve. For Engineer battalions, the symbol was a castle and the number identified the number of the engineer battalion.
Tom Weaver served in two Regiments, he enlisted into the Royal Corps of Signals and in his later Military Career transferring to his Hometown Regiment the1st Battalion the Prince of Wales Own Regiment of Yorkshire.
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.
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EM is an abbreviation for Enlisted Men or Enlisted Man.
In wwii he enlisted in the royal warwickshire regiment as a private and quickly became a brigadier.And that is thanks to an independent publishing venture run by an 89-year-old former brigadier from a small office in the cotswolds.
Well, do you mean simply go to Ranger school, or be in the 75th Ranger Regiment? To go into the 75th Ranger Regiment as lower enlisted, you'd have to enlist with a RIP contract. After you completed OSUT or Basic/AIT (depending on your MOS), you'd go to Jump School, then you'd attend RIP. If you pass RIP, you'd be assigned to one of the Ranger Battalions. Once you're promoted to the rank of Specialist, you can attend the Ranger School (whether you're assigned to the Ranger Regiment or not). If you complete Ranger School, you'll be tabbed and Ranger qualified. If you weren't in a Ranger Battalion prior to Ranger School, you'd then be eligible for reassignment to one.
The size of a Canadian platoon can vary, but it typically consists of around 30 to 40 soldiers, including both officers and enlisted personnel.
If you're talking about WWII, no; many Americans enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces to fight, until the U.S. was attacked and joined the war.