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Artillery Brigade

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Abbreviation Definition Category Type of Unit

Abbreviation Definition Category Type of Unit

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55 FA Brig 55th Field Artillery Brigade, 30th Division Organization Field Artillery 59 Arty, CAC 59th Artillery Regiment, 32nd Artillery Brigade, Coast Artillery Corps Organization Field Artillery 6 Bn US Gds 6th Battalion, U. S. Guards, Ft. Lawton, Washington Organization Guards 603 Engrs 603rd Engineers Organization Engineer

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Fire Support and Field Artillery Certification and ...

Fire Support and Field Artillery Certification and ...

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Artillery Individuals, Teams, Crews, Sections, Platoons, Batteries and Battalions. The Field Artillery tables are intended to parallel and support Maneuver Tables 1–6 from the maneuver Platoon to Brigade Combat Team and are designed for artillery leaders at Battalion and below to assess the proficiency of their units to

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Abbreviation A Unit Country - The National Archives

Abbreviation A Unit Country - The National Archives

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Berede Brigade S.A. BEREDE BDE. De Berede Brigade S.A. BERKS YEO Berkshire Yeomanry G.B. BERMUDA ART. Bermuda Artillery BER BERMUDA V.R.C. Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps BER BETHAL CDO. Bethal Commando S.A. BETHUNE'S M.I. Bethune's Mounted Infantry S.A.C. BHAMO BN B.M.P. Bhamo Battalion Burma Military Police I BHAVN.

  Brigade, Artillery

Air Defense Artillery Branch Brief - Fort Sill

Air Defense Artillery Branch Brief - Fort Sill

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Air Defense Artillery is a combat arms branch that defends ... in the division and brigade areas, as well as defends maneuver formations conducting decisive operations in the close area

  Defense, Fort, Brigade, Fort sill, Sill, Artillery, Air defense artillery

Department of the Army - Congressional Budget Office

Department of the Army - Congressional Budget Office

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nized primarily around brigade combat teams (BCTs)— large combined-arms formations that are designed to contain 4,400 to 4,700 soldiers apiece and include infan-try, artillery, engineering, and other types of units.1 The Army has 30 BCTs in the active component and 26 in the National Guard (there are none in the Army Reserve).

  Office, Budget, Congressional, Brigade, Artillery, Congressional budget office

Rules of Play

Rules of Play

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Brigade (1/1 in the upper left) of the 1st Cavalry Division (1C in the upper right). The 1st Division HQ has its division insignia in the upper right denoting that it is not, itself, subordinate to any other HQ. The white unit type box of the artillery unit denotes that the unit is not a subordinate unit. 1.4 Charts and Tables

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