Yes, a 4187 is typically required for regimental affiliation within the military. This form is used to request approval for changes in assignments or affiliations, ensuring that the necessary chain of command is informed and that proper procedures are followed. It's important to check specific unit guidelines, as requirements may vary depending on the branch and circumstances.
Army Regulation 600-82
4187=53*79
3627 + 4187 = 7814
The Bold and the Beautiful - 1987 1-4187 was released on: USA: 5 December 2003
Short answer: Their Regimental Affiliation. Long Answer is spelled out in Army Regulation 600-82. http://www.apd.army.mil/pdffiles/r600_82.pdf
4187
Need for affiliation and need for intimacy
There's a couple different ones - unit patches and regimental crests. A unit patch worn on the wearer's left sleeve indicates the unit they are actively serving with. A unit patch worn on the wearer's right sleeve indicates a unit they've served in combat with. As for regimental crests, they're worn on the epaulets of the dress uniforms, to indicate which regiment the battalion they're serving in is affiliated with. The regimental crest worn above the nameplate indicates their regimental affiliation (usually, the first unit they've served with).
4187
The abbreviation for regimental is "regtl."
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Volume = 9.99 ft or approx. 10 ftGiven: 4187 cubic feetFormula: Volume of a sphere = 4/3π r3radius = cube root of (3 volume /4π)radius =³√3 (4187)/4π=³√12561/4π=³√3140.25/πuseπ = 3.1416=³√3140.25/3.1416=³√999.57= 9.99 feet