John Marshall High School
Class Of 1965
ARMY
U.S. Army
U.S. Army Official Website
U.S. Army MOS (Military Occupational Specialty)
http://cavalier44.my100megs.com
http://www.militarypolice.com/index.php
http://www.wood.army.mil/usamps/default.htm
A-Z Index for the U.S. Army Patches and Crests
http://www.military-graphics.com
http://www.freedomteamsalute.com
Armed Forces Of The World Database
http://www.strategypage.com/fyeo/howtomakewar/databases/armies
Where Are The Divisions?
As Of November 8, 2004
http://www.strategypage.com/fyeo/howtomakewar/databases/wherearethedivisions.asp
Commandos Around The World
http://www.strategypage.com/fyeo/howtomakewar/databases/commandos/commandos.asp
The Army & Navy Union USA
*According to the Department of Defense Directive 1005.8, the prescribed precedence of military flags is determined by service birthdays. According to the institute of Heraldry, and in keeping with the order in which troops are listed in Department of Defense Directive 1005.8, during peacetime the Coast Guard falls under the Department of Homeland Security. If during wartime, the Coast Guard is called into service under the control of the Department of Defense, then the Coast Guard flag would come before the Air Force flag in order of precedence.
The Merchant Marine, Vietnam Veterans and POW/MIA flags can be displayed following the military flags. There is some latitude in the order of display regarding these three flags. Our government has not officially recognized the Merchant Marines as being a branch of the military (its members are often not given veteran’s status), but we feel it is appropriate to honor them as a military branch and thus have placed their flag at the end of the military branches.
The Merchant Marines have been in the Revolutionary War, War 0f 1812, Mexican-American War, Civil War, Spanish-American War, World War l, World War ll, Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War, and Ready Reserve Ships still in Iraq. The American Legion Recognizes the Merchant Marines for membership, depending on when and where they served.
Army Birthday (June 14, 1775)
Marine Corps Birthday (November 10, 1775)
Navy Birthday (October 13, 1775, Abolished February 1781, Reinstated (September 7, 1781)
Air Force Birthday (September 18, 1947)
*Coast Guard Birthday (August 4, 1790)
Merchant Marines Birthday (Enacted By Congress June 29, 1936)