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United States Army - Revolutionary War.
Lexington, 19 April 1775. Opening hostilities of the Revolutionary War occurred at Lexington, Massachusetts and Concord, Massachusetts on 19 April 1775, when a column of British troops that had moved out of Boston to seize rebel military stores at Concord was assailed by Minutemen (militia). The Massachusetts militia immediately placed the British in Boston under siege.
Ticonderoga, 10 May 1775. At the same time as Lexington, steps were t ...
See also:United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US UNits formed 1636-1791, United States Army - US Units formed 1792 to War of 1812, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links Read more here: » United States Army: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Named Campaigns |
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 |  |  | M4 carbine: Encyclopedia II - United States Marine Corps - MissionThe Marine Corps serves as a versatile combat element, and is adapted to a wide variety of combat operations. The Marine Corps was initially composed of infantry combat forces serving aboard naval vessels, responsible for security of the ship, its captain and officers, offensive and defensive combat during boarding actions, by acting as sharpshooters, and carrying out amphibious assaults. The Marines fully developed and used the tactics of amphibious assault in Worl ...
See also:United States Marine Corps, United States Marine Corps - Mission, United States Marine Corps - History, United States Marine Corps - Creation, United States Marine Corps - World War I, United States Marine Corps - World War II, United States Marine Corps - In Korea, United States Marine Corps - Vietnam War, United States Marine Corps - Cold War era, United States Marine Corps - Operation Restore Hope, United States Marine Corps - Serbo-Yugoslavian Aggression, United States Marine Corps - Afghanistan & Operation Enduring Freedom, United States Marine Corps - Iraq War, United States Marine Corps - Reputation of the Marine Corps, United States Marine Corps - Organization, United States Marine Corps - Air-ground task forces, United States Marine Corps - Ground Combat Elements, United States Marine Corps - Air Combat Elements, United States Marine Corps - Combat Service Support Element, United States Marine Corps - Participation in Joint Operations, United States Marine Corps - Rank structure, United States Marine Corps - Commandants, United States Marine Corps - Appearance, United States Marine Corps - Utility uniform, United States Marine Corps - Mess Dress, United States Marine Corps - Dress uniform, United States Marine Corps - Culture, United States Marine Corps - Colors and insignia, United States Marine Corps - Swords, United States Marine Corps - Nicknames, United States Marine Corps - Motivation Cry, United States Marine Corps - Former Marines and ex-Marines, United States Marine Corps - Initial training, United States Marine Corps - Martial arts program, United States Marine Corps - Equipment, United States Marine Corps - Infantry Weapons, United States Marine Corps - Anti-Armor Weapons, United States Marine Corps - Ground Vehicles, United States Marine Corps - Aircraft, United States Marine Corps - Marine bases and stations, United States Marine Corps - Relationship with the US Navy, United States Marine Corps - Miscellaneous Read more here: » United States Marine Corps: Encyclopedia II - United States Marine Corps - Mission |
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 |  |  | M4 carbine: Encyclopedia II - United States Marine Corps - MissionThe Marine Corps serves as a versatile combat element, and is adapted to a wide variety of combat operations. The Marine Corps was initially composed of infantry combat forces serving aboard naval vessels, responsible for security of the ship, its captain and officers, offensive and defensive combat during boarding actions, by acting as sharpshooters, and carrying out amphibious assaults. The Marines fully developed and used the tactics of amphibious assault in Worl ...
See also:United States Marine Corps, United States Marine Corps - Mission, United States Marine Corps - History, United States Marine Corps - Creation, United States Marine Corps - World War I, United States Marine Corps - World War II, United States Marine Corps - In Korea, United States Marine Corps - Vietnam War, United States Marine Corps - Cold War era, United States Marine Corps - Operation Restore Hope, United States Marine Corps - Yugoslavian Civil War, United States Marine Corps - Afghanistan & Operation Enduring Freedom, United States Marine Corps - Iraq War, United States Marine Corps - Reputation of the Marine Corps, United States Marine Corps - Organization, United States Marine Corps - Air-ground task forces, United States Marine Corps - Ground Combat Elements, United States Marine Corps - Air Combat Elements, United States Marine Corps - Marine Logistics Groups, United States Marine Corps - Participation in Joint Operations, United States Marine Corps - Rank structure, United States Marine Corps - Commandants, United States Marine Corps - Appearance, United States Marine Corps - Utility uniform, United States Marine Corps - Mess Dress, United States Marine Corps - Dress uniform, United States Marine Corps - Culture, United States Marine Corps - Initial training, United States Marine Corps - Martial arts program, United States Marine Corps - Equipment, United States Marine Corps - Infantry Weapons, United States Marine Corps - Anti-Armor Weapons, United States Marine Corps - Ground Vehicles, United States Marine Corps - Aircraft, United States Marine Corps - Marine bases and stations, United States Marine Corps - Relationship with the US Navy, United States Marine Corps - Miscellaneous Read more here: » United States Marine Corps: Encyclopedia II - United States Marine Corps - Mission |
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 |  |  | M4 carbine: Encyclopedia II - Iron sights - Iron sight enhancementsWhile iron sights are basically very simple, that simplicity also leads to a staggering variety of different implementations. In addition to the purely geometric considerations of the front blade and rear notch, there are some factors that need to be considered when choosing a set of iron sights for a particular purpose.
Iron sights - Glare reduction.
Glare, particularly from the front sight, can be a significant problem with iron sights. The glare from the front sight can increase the apparent brightness ...
See also:Iron sights, Iron sights - How iron sights work, Iron sights - Adjusting iron sights, Iron sights - How to change point of impact, Iron sights - Adjusting non-adjustable sights, Iron sights - Types of iron sights, Iron sights - Open sights, Iron sights - Aperture sights, Iron sights - Shotgun beads, Iron sights - Iron sight enhancements, Iron sights - Glare reduction, Iron sights - Fixed vs. adjustable sights, Iron sights - Contrast enhancements, Iron sights - Concealed carry sight enhancements, Iron sights - Other types of sights Read more here: » Iron sights: Encyclopedia II - Iron sights - Iron sight enhancements |
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United States Army - Revolutionary War.
Lexington, 19 April 1775. Opening hostilities of the Revolutionary War occurred at Lexington, Massachusetts and Concord, Massachusetts on 19 April 1775, when a column of British troops that had moved out of Boston to seize rebel military stores at Concord was assailed by Minutemen. The Massachusetts militia immediately placed the British in Boston under siege.
Ticonderoga, 10 May 1775. At the same time as Lexington, steps were taken to se ...
See also:United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US Units {Regular & National Guard} formed 1636-1783, United States Army - US Units formed 1784 to 1821, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links Read more here: » United States Army: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Named Campaigns |
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 |  |  | M4 carbine: Encyclopedia II - United States Marine Corps - MissionThe Marine Corps serves as a versatile combat element, and is adapted to a wide variety of combat operations. The Marine Corps was initially composed of infantry combat forces serving aboard naval vessels, responsible for security of the ship, its captain and officers, offensive and defensive combat during boarding actions, by acting as sharpshooters, and carrying out amphibious assaults. The Marines fully developed and used the tactics of amphibious assault in Worl ...
See also:United States Marine Corps, United States Marine Corps - Mission, United States Marine Corps - History, United States Marine Corps - Creation, United States Marine Corps - World War I, United States Marine Corps - World War II, United States Marine Corps - In Korea, United States Marine Corps - Vietnam War, United States Marine Corps - Cold War era, United States Marine Corps - Operation Restore Hope, United States Marine Corps - Serbo-Yugoslavian Aggression, United States Marine Corps - Afghanistan & Operation Enduring Freedom, United States Marine Corps - Iraq War, United States Marine Corps - Reputation of the Marine Corps, United States Marine Corps - Organization, United States Marine Corps - Air-ground task forces, United States Marine Corps - Ground Combat Elements, United States Marine Corps - Air Combat Elements, United States Marine Corps - Combat Service Support Element, United States Marine Corps - Participation in Joint Operations, United States Marine Corps - Rank structure, United States Marine Corps - Commandants, United States Marine Corps - Appearance, United States Marine Corps - Utility uniform, United States Marine Corps - Mess Dress, United States Marine Corps - Dress uniform, United States Marine Corps - Culture, United States Marine Corps - Colors and insignia, United States Marine Corps - Swords, United States Marine Corps - Nicknames, United States Marine Corps - Motivation Cry, United States Marine Corps - Former Marines and ex-Marines, United States Marine Corps - Initial training, United States Marine Corps - Martial arts program, United States Marine Corps - Equipment, United States Marine Corps - Infantry Weapons, United States Marine Corps - Anti-Armor Weapons, United States Marine Corps - Ground Vehicles, United States Marine Corps - Aircraft, United States Marine Corps - Marine bases and stations, United States Marine Corps - Relationship with the US Navy, United States Marine Corps - Miscellaneous, United States Marine Corps - Other Military links Read more here: » United States Marine Corps: Encyclopedia II - United States Marine Corps - Mission |
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 |  |  | M4 carbine: Encyclopedia II - United States Marine Corps - Rank structureThe following table provide the rank structure of the Marine Corps, in descending order. It includes abbreviations in the style used by the Marine Corps, pay grades, and rank insignia:
NOTE 1
A Chief Warrant Officer, CWO2-CWO5, serving in the MOS 0306 "Infantry Weapons Officer" is designated as a special rank: "Marine Gunner". A Marine Gunner replaces the Chief Warrant Officer insignia on the LEFT collar with a bursting bomb insignia. Other Warrant Officers are sometimes informally also referred to as "Gun ...
See also:United States Marine Corps, United States Marine Corps - Mission, United States Marine Corps - History, United States Marine Corps - Creation, United States Marine Corps - World War I, United States Marine Corps - World War II, United States Marine Corps - In Korea, United States Marine Corps - Vietnam War, United States Marine Corps - Cold War era, United States Marine Corps - Operation Restore Hope, United States Marine Corps - Yugoslavian Civil War, United States Marine Corps - Afghanistan & Operation Enduring Freedom, United States Marine Corps - Iraq War, United States Marine Corps - Reputation of the Marine Corps, United States Marine Corps - Organization, United States Marine Corps - Air-ground task forces, United States Marine Corps - Ground Combat Elements, United States Marine Corps - Air Combat Elements, United States Marine Corps - Marine Logistics Groups, United States Marine Corps - Participation in Joint Operations, United States Marine Corps - Rank structure, United States Marine Corps - Commandants, United States Marine Corps - Appearance, United States Marine Corps - Utility uniform, United States Marine Corps - Mess Dress, United States Marine Corps - Dress uniform, United States Marine Corps - Culture, United States Marine Corps - Initial training, United States Marine Corps - Martial arts program, United States Marine Corps - Equipment, United States Marine Corps - Infantry Weapons, United States Marine Corps - Anti-Armor Weapons, United States Marine Corps - Ground Vehicles, United States Marine Corps - Aircraft, United States Marine Corps - Marine bases and stations, United States Marine Corps - Relationship with the US Navy, United States Marine Corps - Miscellaneous Read more here: » United States Marine Corps: Encyclopedia II - United States Marine Corps - Rank structure |
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 |  |  | M4 carbine: Encyclopedia II - United States Marine Corps - Reputation of the Marine CorpsThe Marine Corps has a widely-held reputation as a fierce and effective fighting force and the Marines take pride in their gung-ho attitude, they are indoctrinated with a strong belief in their chain of command and the importance of esprit de corps, a spirit of enthusiasm and pride in themselves and the Corps. The Marine Corps is popularly seen as possessing a degree of fame and infamy among the enemies they fight, and examples of this effect are readily seized upon and publicized by the Corps and its supporters. During the 1991 Gulf ...
See also:United States Marine Corps, United States Marine Corps - Mission, United States Marine Corps - History, United States Marine Corps - Creation, United States Marine Corps - World War I, United States Marine Corps - World War II, United States Marine Corps - In Korea, United States Marine Corps - Vietnam War, United States Marine Corps - Cold War era, United States Marine Corps - Operation Restore Hope, United States Marine Corps - Serbo-Yugoslavian Aggression, United States Marine Corps - Afghanistan & Operation Enduring Freedom, United States Marine Corps - Iraq War, United States Marine Corps - Reputation of the Marine Corps, United States Marine Corps - Organization, United States Marine Corps - Air-ground task forces, United States Marine Corps - Ground Combat Elements, United States Marine Corps - Air Combat Elements, United States Marine Corps - Combat Service Support Element, United States Marine Corps - Participation in Joint Operations, United States Marine Corps - Rank structure, United States Marine Corps - Commandants, United States Marine Corps - Appearance, United States Marine Corps - Utility uniform, United States Marine Corps - Mess Dress, United States Marine Corps - Dress uniform, United States Marine Corps - Culture, United States Marine Corps - Colors and insignia, United States Marine Corps - Swords, United States Marine Corps - Nicknames, United States Marine Corps - Motivation Cry, United States Marine Corps - Former Marines and ex-Marines, United States Marine Corps - Initial training, United States Marine Corps - Martial arts program, United States Marine Corps - Equipment, United States Marine Corps - Infantry Weapons, United States Marine Corps - Anti-Armor Weapons, United States Marine Corps - Ground Vehicles, United States Marine Corps - Aircraft, United States Marine Corps - Marine bases and stations, United States Marine Corps - Relationship with the US Navy, United States Marine Corps - Miscellaneous Read more here: » United States Marine Corps: Encyclopedia II - United States Marine Corps - Reputation of the Marine Corps |
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 |  |  | M4 carbine: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Rank StructureComparison of ranking structure available at Ranks and Insignia of NATO.
1 Honorary/War time rank.
The Officer Corps provides leadership and managerial functions, and is composed of
Company Grade officers
Second Lieutenant (2LT; pay grade O-1) - gold bar,
First Lieutenant (1LT; pay grade O-2) - silver bar,
Captain (CPT; pay grade O-3) - two silver bars,
Field Grade officers
Major (MAJ; pay grade O-4) - gold oak leaf,
Lieutenan ...
See also:United States Army, United States Army - Components of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Structure of the U.S. Army, United States Army - Organization, United States Army - Named Campaigns, United States Army - Revolutionary War, United States Army - US Units {Regular & National Guard} formed 1636-1783, United States Army - US Units formed 1784 to 1821, United States Army - US Regulars raised 1838-1860, United States Army - US Civil War, United States Army - Rank Structure, United States Army - Uniforms, United States Army - Leadership, United States Army - Major Commands of the United States Army, United States Army - Formations of the United States Army, United States Army - First Army First In Deed Reserve, United States Army - Third Army: Army Central Command ARCENT, United States Army - Fifth Army Reserve, United States Army - Seventh Army: United States Army Europe, United States Army - Eighth Army: South Korea, United States Army - Equipment, United States Army - Infantry equipment, United States Army - Vehicles, United States Army - External/Internal links Read more here: » United States Army: Encyclopedia II - United States Army - Rank Structure |
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