The Battalion Commander or equivolent.
Awards up to and including the Silver star were within the authority of the division commander, usually a major general (two stars). This would include the bronze star with "V" device.
The word is likely one of these:regular - (adjective) ordinary, usual (used as a noun for soldiers in a national army)regalia - (plural noun) insignias, emblems, or symbols of royalty or authority
Warrant Officers get their authority from the Secretary of the Army, but remain specialists
isis's army was ordinary army controlled by president demands like every other army
The name on US Army uniforms is the soldier's last name. The regulation allows for hyphenated last names, but not for including a middle name. However, there always is an opportunity to request an exception to most regulations. If you think you have a compelling reason for including your middle name, send your request through your chain of command to an approving authority.
Is conveyed by officers receiving a commision.
Ordinary Germans joined the army, there was an almost total mobilisation, with Germany being able to bring in workers from the east, it freed ordinary workers to join the army.
They were militias. Citizen soldiers.
The general of the revolutionary army was George Washiongton
He didn't, he used an army.
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No.