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Navy Unit Commendation was created in 1944.
From a US Army stand point as long as you have orders allowing you to wear it. Now if the Navy allows you to wear it that is another story. On that note I am not really sure, and tried searching for a answer on that. But yes you "can" wear it as long as your have orders providing that you took part in the helicopter assault, and given you have the orders. Which I assume it was with a Army unit? Now I do know you can wear it if you went from the Navy to the Army. I am just having problems finding where, if you could wear it, via a Navy site/regulation.
He would drill with his NG unit only if he was not assigned to another unit. If he has orders assigning him to another unit or orders that preclude training with his original unit, he would not train with the original NG unit. Short story, the soldier trains with the unit to which he is assigned.
A CPU contains a control unit and an arithmetic/logic unit
Yes, there are numerous examples of Army unit attached to Marine units that earn the Navy PUC
The Special Boat Service of the Royal Navy. Basically the British Navy SEALs.
The hardware unit that contains the CPU, the RAM, a hard disk, and a power supply is called the "motherboard."
Yes - USS BARB (SSN-596) received 2 Vietnam Campaign stars, the Battle "E", the Meritorious Unit Commendation, and a Navy Unit Commendation (1966).Her crew was also awarded the Navy Expeditionary Medal.
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central processing unit
Self-terminating orders - Orders that direct a soldier or unit to perform duty for a specific time and also direct that the soldier or unit will be released automatically on completion of the stated period of duty.
All but Unit GOP's