The discharge papers will list the awards a soldier earned and will include references to the General Order that issued the medal. Usually the Victory Medal is referenced by GO 33 WD 45.
This refers to General Order (GO) that was the 33rd one issued in 1945 by the War Department(WD).
I think the "CO" you read is actually "GO".
The Headquarters of each unit would number their General Orders (what civilians might refer to as Memos). So the 369 Infantry Regiment could issue the 15th order for the year 1944. This GO would be identified as: GO 15 369IR 44.
AnswerWESPAC -- I've seen this as the abbreviation for US Army Forces, Western Pacific.HQ CO AF WES PAC = Headquarters Company for Army Forces of the Western Pacific.The WESPAC still exists today.Each command would have a company that ran the organization. This would include enlistedmen who performed clerical work and communications, etc. For a command level this high, I would expect a larger unit that ran it. Not sure.References: Center for Military History, WW2 history with maps, etc.http://www.army.mil/CMH/brochures/westpac/westpac.htmCustermen
Alexander Hamilton aided George Washington in the war and was the private secretary who wrote the federalist papers after the revolution, although James Madison did co write it and john jay was close to Washington.
I know of NO Co-roman air rifle. Please provide more details. Do you mean Crosman 180 air rifle?
Australia New Zealand Army Corps(co-operation)
If you mean counselor, the only one he tutored (that we know of) was Octavian and then only in some of the ways of the army and politics. If you mean a a consul, the answer would have to be no he was not, that's why he got himself in so much trouble. Caesar was a very impatient person--quick moving --as seen in his military ventures. Because this feature was part of his nature, he tried to used it in politics as well, running roughshod over the mas maiorum. This taking on of the legislative edict on his own, (his co-consul was absent, searching for omens) is what got the senate in a snit and was the root of all his troubles.If you mean counselor, the only one he tutored (that we know of) was Octavian and then only in some of the ways of the army and politics. If you mean a a consul, the answer would have to be no he was not, that's why he got himself in so much trouble. Caesar was a very impatient person--quick moving --as seen in his military ventures. Because this feature was part of his nature, he tried to used it in politics as well, running roughshod over the mas maiorum. This taking on of the legislative edict on his own, (his co-consul was absent, searching for omens) is what got the senate in a snit and was the root of all his troubles.If you mean counselor, the only one he tutored (that we know of) was Octavian and then only in some of the ways of the army and politics. If you mean a a consul, the answer would have to be no he was not, that's why he got himself in so much trouble. Caesar was a very impatient person--quick moving --as seen in his military ventures. Because this feature was part of his nature, he tried to used it in politics as well, running roughshod over the mas maiorum. This taking on of the legislative edict on his own, (his co-consul was absent, searching for omens) is what got the senate in a snit and was the root of all his troubles.If you mean counselor, the only one he tutored (that we know of) was Octavian and then only in some of the ways of the army and politics. If you mean a a consul, the answer would have to be no he was not, that's why he got himself in so much trouble. Caesar was a very impatient person--quick moving --as seen in his military ventures. Because this feature was part of his nature, he tried to used it in politics as well, running roughshod over the mas maiorum. This taking on of the legislative edict on his own, (his co-consul was absent, searching for omens) is what got the senate in a snit and was the root of all his troubles.If you mean counselor, the only one he tutored (that we know of) was Octavian and then only in some of the ways of the army and politics. If you mean a a consul, the answer would have to be no he was not, that's why he got himself in so much trouble. Caesar was a very impatient person--quick moving --as seen in his military ventures. Because this feature was part of his nature, he tried to used it in politics as well, running roughshod over the mas maiorum. This taking on of the legislative edict on his own, (his co-consul was absent, searching for omens) is what got the senate in a snit and was the root of all his troubles.If you mean counselor, the only one he tutored (that we know of) was Octavian and then only in some of the ways of the army and politics. If you mean a a consul, the answer would have to be no he was not, that's why he got himself in so much trouble. Caesar was a very impatient person--quick moving --as seen in his military ventures. Because this feature was part of his nature, he tried to used it in politics as well, running roughshod over the mas maiorum. This taking on of the legislative edict on his own, (his co-consul was absent, searching for omens) is what got the senate in a snit and was the root of all his troubles.If you mean counselor, the only one he tutored (that we know of) was Octavian and then only in some of the ways of the army and politics. If you mean a a consul, the answer would have to be no he was not, that's why he got himself in so much trouble. Caesar was a very impatient person--quick moving --as seen in his military ventures. Because this feature was part of his nature, he tried to used it in politics as well, running roughshod over the mas maiorum. This taking on of the legislative edict on his own, (his co-consul was absent, searching for omens) is what got the senate in a snit and was the root of all his troubles.If you mean counselor, the only one he tutored (that we know of) was Octavian and then only in some of the ways of the army and politics. If you mean a a consul, the answer would have to be no he was not, that's why he got himself in so much trouble. Caesar was a very impatient person--quick moving --as seen in his military ventures. Because this feature was part of his nature, he tried to used it in politics as well, running roughshod over the mas maiorum. This taking on of the legislative edict on his own, (his co-consul was absent, searching for omens) is what got the senate in a snit and was the root of all his troubles.If you mean counselor, the only one he tutored (that we know of) was Octavian and then only in some of the ways of the army and politics. If you mean a a consul, the answer would have to be no he was not, that's why he got himself in so much trouble. Caesar was a very impatient person--quick moving --as seen in his military ventures. Because this feature was part of his nature, he tried to used it in politics as well, running roughshod over the mas maiorum. This taking on of the legislative edict on his own, (his co-consul was absent, searching for omens) is what got the senate in a snit and was the root of all his troubles.
short for Service Company..............
Go to your CO and request a discharge...or just don't re-enlist.
ABSOLUTELY!
IF your name is on the LOAN papers, you are the co-signor and responsible for paying the loan if the debtor doesnt.
Alexander Hamilton
James Madison??? He was co-author of the federalists papers
As soon as the divorce papers have been signed and dated by the judge presiding over his divorce case - and then applied for a marriage license.
The military abbreviation for company is "Co." This abbreviation is commonly used in various branches of the military to designate a specific unit within a battalion. For example, you might see references such as "Company A" or "Co. B" in military documents and communication.
co= what :)
It has two distinct meanings. Colloquially the C.O. is the Commanding Officer of a unit or command. It can also mean Conscientious Objector, someone whose religious beliefs preclude combat and/or killing. Where they are conscripted or drafted, they may perform alternative civilian service, or serve as medics. As of the Vietnam war, three conscientious objectors have been awarded the US Congressional Medal of Honor.
A SO-CO is a term used in the military to refer to a situation where a soldier is separated from their combat unit. This term would be used in the military profession.
It probably means Private of the Provost Guard company. Private is a rank. Provost Guard is a military term for Police or military police who guarded prisoners or enemy prisoners.