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  Coast Guard Command Enlisted Identification Badge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Coast Guard Command Enlisted Identification Badge is a temporary decoration which is awarded to those Coast Guard Petty Officers, who serve as the senior enlisted advisor to a Coast Guard command when there are no Chief Petty Officers present.
Upon completion of duties as the senior enlisted advisor, the Command Enlisted Identification badge is surrendered and is not considered a permanent award.
The Command Enlisted Identification Badge is worn on the lower left uniform pocket and is very similar to the CPO Command Identification Badge, upon which the decoration is based.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Coast_Guard_Command_Enlisted_Identification_Badge   (143 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : U.S. Coast Guard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Today, the Coast Guard is a part of the Turkish Armed Forces and during peace time it is affiliated to the Turkish Interior Ministry however, during emergency and war conditions it falls under the command of the Turkish Navy.
With a personnel strength of about 1,100, the coast guard is responsible for maintaining the security of the coast and territorial waters, and in the Aegean Sea of witch the boundaries of which are under dispute with Greece.
It is commanded by a director-general with the rank of brigadier, seconded from the Pakistan Army.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /U.S._Coast_Guard   (463 words)

  
 Badges of the United States Coast Guard - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Badges of the United States Coast Guard are military decorations issued by the Department of Homeland Security to members of the United States Coast Guard to denote certain qualifications, achievements, and postings to certain assignments.
Prior to 2002, the issuance of such badges was under the authority of the United States Department of Transportation.
The following are the current badges in use by the U.S. Coast Guard.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Badges_of_the_United_States_Coast_Guard   (138 words)

  
 Medal of Honor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Coast Guard Medal of Honor, which was distinguished from the Navy medal in 1963, has never been awarded, partly because the U.S. Coast Guard is subsumed into the U.S. Navy in time of declared war.
Only one member of the Coast Guard has ever received a Medal of Honor, Signalman 1st Class Douglas Munro, who was awarded the Navy version of the medal for action during the Battle of Guadalcanal.
The Coast Guard was originally part of the Department of the Treasury, and then the Department of Transportation in peacetime, but was reassigned to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in peacetime in 2003.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Medal_of_Honor   (3543 words)

  
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The mission of AFRAT is to provide commanders and leaders with viable solutions to operational obstacles imposed by the presence of radioactive materials or radiation hazards, nuclear weapon accidents, nuclear facility incidents, radiation releases, or terrorist activity.
The detection, identification, field evaluation, rendering-safe, and/or disposal of explosive ordnance that has become hazardous by damage or deterioration when the disposal of such explosive ordnance is beyond the capabilities of personnel assigned to routine disposal.
That radiation dose that a military commander or other appropriate authority may prescribe as the limiting cumulative radiation dose to be received over a specific period of time by members of the command, consistent with operational military considerations.
www.dtic.mil /whs/directives/corres/text/p31508m.txt   (14695 words)

  
 Badges of the United States Coast Guard - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Badges of the United States Coast Guard - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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Badges of the United States Coast Guard, Aviation, Coastal Warfare, Diving Badges, Special Service, Command Identification Badges and Service Identification Badges.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Badges_of_the_United_States_Coast_Guard   (95 words)

  
 Coast Guard Chaplains   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Coast Guard’s boardings and inspections of both foreign- and U.S.- flagged fishing vessels have increased significantly in recent years and are critically important factors in helping to rebuild and maintain fish stocks at risk from over fishing.
Coast Guard Chaplains are required by the Chief of Navy Chaplains to participate in the Annual Professional Development Training Course held throughout the United States, Okinawa and Europe.
Coast Guard Chaplains are strongly encouraged to attend the Professional Development Training Workshop held in various places in the country and around the world.
www.uscg.mil /commandant/g-ch/ORIENTATION.htm   (7275 words)

  
 House Committee on Veterans' Affairs
Following graduation from college in 1966, he enlisted in the U.S. Army as a private, completed officer candidate school, and was commissioned a second lieutenant of infantry in August 1967.
He is a graduate of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, the U.S. Army War College, and Harvard University’s Senior Officials in National Security course at the Kennedy School of Government.
In fact, the House version of the National Defense Authorization Act for FY 2004 includes a provision that authorizes the Secretary of Education to make policy decisions that support reservists who lose academic standing, are penalized regarding deferment of their federal student loans, and related problems.
veterans.house.gov /hearings/schedule108/jul03/7-24-03/rnorton.html   (2645 words)

  
 House Committee on Veterans' Affairs
In 2004 alone, 117,000 members of the Guard and Reserve were released from active duty [p.5], yet no additional resources were sought to expand and refine TAP services unique to their needs.
TMC is pleased to note some progress in refining the checklists used by the Armed Forces in pre-separation counseling for the Guard and Reserve as well as active duty troops.
Guard and Reserve servicemembers and spouses must be provided the information and tools to overcome any indebtedness incurred on active duty, apply for Reserve Component Survivor Benefit Plan (RCSBP), if eligible, and protect their reemployment rights under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA), among a number of financial planning needs.
www.house.gov /va/hearings/schedule109/jun05/6-29-05/rnorton.html   (3229 words)

  
 Pat Varallo
I was my great privilege to have been a Tomb Guard, but I am just as proud to have been casket bearer, rifleman and all the rest.
When the command "Eye's Right!" was given, you could see his big grin when he saw the Ceremonial Company, 3d US Infantry Regiment.
The Coast Guard took it, and nine other destroyers, out of moth balls to use as Weather Ships during the Korean War.
www.tombguard.org /Pat_Varallo.htm   (900 words)

  
 Chief Petty Officers' Uniforms US Navy
While there is a lengthy tradition in the badges and insignia representative of the officer's and CPO's uniform, the uniform itself has undergone a great deal of change over the years, and many of the changes have been major ones which have completely altered the appearance of all concerned.
IDENTIFICATION BADGE AND BREAST INSIGNIA: In addition to your awards and decorations, you may have qualified for a specialty insignia or be assigned to a special unit or duty.
Identification badges represent the present unit or job to which you are assigned.
www.history.navy.mil /library/online/uniform_cpo.htm   (9173 words)

  
 January-February 2002 guard times
Enlisted Association delegates from 50 states and four territories will stream to the Niagara Frontier to hammer out legislative resolutions and initiatives for the coming year, elect new national officers and set significant policy for the coming year.
Soeder described his three-year command of Third Brigade as a period of change for the unit, even though when he took command, the brigade, the division, and most of the Army National Guard were struggling to find their proper place in the nation's defense structure.
Commander, NY Naval Militia LATHAM Shortly after the catastrophic events of the morning of September 11th, 2001, the State Emergency Manage ment Office (SEMO) was fully activated, followed by the activation of the Division of Military and Naval Affairs Joint Operations Center to mobilize the New York National Guard.
www.dmna.state.ny.us /gdtimes/janfeb2002.html   (17572 words)

  
 The Jewish Company of the Shanghai Volunteer Corps   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Nevertheless, because of the pressure of British anti-Zionists, among others, this identification as a Jewish unit was withheld and it was listed in the Army rolls as being the 38th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers, the City of London Army as the 38th Battalion of the Royal Fusiliers, the City of London Regiment.
Brigadier Benjamin, the Brigade commander, pointed out that it was a matter of unit morale for the some 1,500 solders and officers who had relatives in the countries and territories conquered and occupied by the Nazis.
The commander of the SVC was approached and he proposed the formation of such an organization.
www.lib.byu.edu /~rdh/wwi/comment/svc.htm   (10272 words)

  
 RDECOM Magazine | news briefs
The command seeks out and develops the latest technology to provide the most advanced weapons, communication, clothing, food and vehicles, using 110 direct liaisons to the field, and more than 300 international agreements.
Griffin, who was promoted to the rank of general prior to the change of command, is coming from the Pentagon after serving three years as the Department of the Army Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8.ß He brings with him a vast amount of operational knowledge and expertise.
The upgraded, Soldier-friendly, mobile command post is equipped with the latest radios, computers and network components to give Soldiers unprecedented battlefield situational awareness and survivability capabilities.
www.rdecom.army.mil /rdemagazine/200411/news_briefs.html   (1709 words)

  
 House Committee on Veterans' Affairs
The question is whether the VA is fully resourced to meet the new demand as well as to care for its growing geriatric population with its own special needs.
TMC commends the VA policy that permits Guard and Reserve veterans of designated military campaigns to have initial access to VA health care without regard to a priority group determination; that is, they are nominally assigned to Priority Group 6 during the first two years of their care in a VA facility.
More than 350,000 National Guard and Reserve servicemembers have been mobilized since September 11, 2001, and many thousands are now preparing to deploy to Iraq.
veterans.house.gov /hearings/schedule108/feb04/2-4-04/rnorton.html   (3650 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The decoration is retroactive to October 1995 and recognizes those enlisted members of the U.S. Navy who have served as Recruit Division Commanders and have completed a successful basic training tour under the Navy Bureau of Education and Training.
Both the instructor badge and the instructor ribbon may be awarded simultaneously for the same tour of service.
The U.S. Army and United States Coast Guard do not issue a ribbon award for those who are qualified drill instructors.
www.brujula.net /english/wiki/Drill_Instructor_Ribbon.html   (481 words)

  
 U. S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command (Airborne)
Both the enlisted Military Occupational Specialties of Psychological Operations Specialist (37F) and Civil Affairs Specialist (38A) Advanced Individual Training courses are conducted at the JFK Special Warfare Center and Schools located at Fort Bragg, NC.
The CA Commands are responsible for the training, equipping, and preparation of their subordinate units for mobilization and deployment both in war and in support of peace operations.
Michael J. Warmack, commander of the 96th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne), said that although he was glad to see his soldiers recognized for their achievements, he was happier just to see them come home in one piece.
www.globalspecialoperations.com /capoc.html   (6641 words)

  
 About Us - Military.com
His last assignment was as the commander of the Naval Surface Reserve Force, a command of over 66,000 Naval Reservists located in every state.
Major commands were Pacific Area and the Eighth Coast Guard District in New Orleans.
Admiral Larson was Commander in Chief of the U.S. Pacific Command, 1991 to 1994.
www.military.com /AboutUs/1,14363,au_advisors,00.html   (2383 words)

  
 medals
Members of the U.S. armed forces and Coast Guard are eligible for the medals to include Reserve and National Guard activated to support approved operations.
It was awarded by Congress to officers and enlisted personnel of the United States Army who served ashore on the island of Cuba between 11 May 1898 and 17 July 1898; in the island of Puerto Rico between 24 July 1898 and 13 August 1898; in the Philippine Islands between 30 June 1898
Authorized on August 15, 1936, and awarded to officers and enlisted men for service in expeditions and circumstances meriting special recognition for which no other medal is awarded.
www.invsoa.homestead.com /medals.html   (5447 words)

  
 Helmly tapped as next Army Reserve chief   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Helmly, a Vietnam combat veteran, is currently the commanding general of the 78th Division (Training Support), headquartered in Edison, N.J. He served as the deputy chief, Army Reserve, Washington from June 1995 to June 1999.
In his civilian occupation, he is the assistant deputy chief of staff for Operations at the Total Army Personnel Command, Alexandria.
He commanded the 352nd Maintenance Battalion in Macon, Ga., and the 449th Area Support Group in Forest Park, Ga. He was also deputy chief of staff for Training and deputy chief of staff for Personnel of the 81st ARCOM.
www.dcmilitary.com /army/pentagram/7_10/national_news/14968-1.html   (379 words)

  
 New post-wide identification badge issued   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
A new Fort Detrick Identification Badge will be issued post-wide to employees and visitors over the next several months, said Bill Bowers from the Division of Public Safety Access Control Section.
The new badges encoded with the Fort Detrick Community of Excellence logo hologram will replace or enhance badges currently used by commands and organizations to identify employees.
The color-coded badges show whether an individual is an officer, enlisted, government civilian, contractor or visitor, where they work and if they are emergency designated personnel.
www.dcmilitary.com /army/standard/9_07/local_news/28235-1.html   (370 words)

  
 [No title]
The dress uniform badge is 1 1/2" in size.
The Army Staff Identification Badge is a decoration of the United States Army and is awarded to those personnel who serve for one year as a member of the Army General Staff.
The badge is authorized for officers and enlisted personnel (in the paygrade of E-9) and is considered a permanent decoration for wear subsequent to service with the General Staff.
www.uniforms-4u.com /p_army_staff_badge_3621.aspx   (207 words)

  
 Military Technical Advisors
Wide range of command and staff assignments at all levels of the Army.
Command Sergeant Major (CSM), Retired (R), Bart Womack has served the U.S. Army with distinction for nearly three decades as a professional soldier who is truly a tactical and technical expert combined with the dedication and discipline associated with only the finest America has to offer.
He served as Sergeant of the Guard at the "Tomb of the Unknown Soldier" as the only wreath bearer to several US and foreign dignitaries alike to include, Presidents George Bush, Gorbachev of name.
militarytechnicaladvisors.com   (1706 words)

  
 United States Marine Corps - Image Archive
Wallace C. Gregson, commander of U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, is congratulated by the Honorable Heung-Sik Choi, Consul-General of the Republic of Korea after receiving the Order of National Security Gookseon Medal.
Although he enlisted later in life than some of his peers, he’s among some of the best friends he’s had.
Colonel Angie Salinas, chief of staff, Marine Corps Recruiting Command, Quantico, Va., is surrounded by a group of teens in which she spoke to during a youth summit meeting held at the 2005 National Council of La Raza Annual Conference, July 15-20 in Philadelphia.
www.usmc.mil /marinelink/image1.nsf/imagearchive?OpenForm&Start=14003&Count=1000&ExpandView   (7295 words)

  
 Ex-Air Gunners: Short Bursts
Rodger enlisted in the RCAF in 1941, and served overseas with 425 (Alouette) Squadron as a Tail Gunner from 1943 to 1945.
At the command of her Majesty she asks that you make formal application for one of her Veterans Badges.
Send it in and in due course your badge will arrive as it did for me. By the way, Veterans affairs Canada have also come up with a badge to commemorate the “year of the veteran”.
www.airmuseum.ca /mag/0506.html   (4708 words)

  
 Defend AMERICA - Home Page - 07/28/2002
Coalition strikes in the no-fly zones are executed as a self-defense measure in response to Iraqi hostile threats and acts against coalition forces and their aircraft, CENTCOM said.
Larry L. Strickland, 52, was the senior enlisted advisor to the deputy chief of staff for personnel.
His duties in the Pentagon included providing advice on plans, policies and program changes that had potential impact on the enlisted force.
www.defendamerica.mil /archive/2002-07/20020728.html   (915 words)

  
 Chuck Austin
Combat Developmental Experimentation Command, 7th Infantry Division, Fort Hunter Liggett, CA Company A, 3d US Infantry (The Old Guard), Fort McNair, Washington DC Company E (Honor Guard), 3d US Infantry (The Old Guard), Fort Meyer, VA USAREC, Los Angeles District Recruiting Command
In that line of progression I have moved up to the Senior Network Specialist in our Southern Area, a group of six that cover a geographical area from Sacramento to Bakersfield in California's Central Valley, and from Santa Barbara County to San Jose on California's Central Coast Area.
My group is responsible for maintaining the IT infrastructure for our Area (Servers, switches, routers, etc).
www.tombguard.org /chuck_austin.htm   (341 words)

  
 CIVIL WAR BOOKS (AUTHORS F-G)
Settling later in Mississippi, joined the Confederacy at the start of the war and reached the grade of major general and division commander, serving with Longstreet in Virginia, Johnston in Mississippi and Georgia, and Hood in some of the Army of Tennessee's last battles.
The author joined the Missouri State Guard in August 1861 and fought in the Battles of Athens, Lexington, Pea Ridge, and the Defense of Corinth.
He was captured while recruiting in Arkansas in November 1862 and sent to Gratiot Street Prison (formerly McDowell's Medical College) in St. Louis.
www.civilwarmall.com /bookseller/files/civwar3.htm   (10181 words)

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