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  2. Army Board - Wikipedia

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    The Executive Committee of the Army Board (ECAB) dictates the policy required for the Army to function efficiently and meet the aims required by the Defence Council and government. The Chief of the General Staff is the chairman of the Executive Committee of the Army Board. In 2015, the newly created Army Sergeant Major became the first Army ...

  3. Structure of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    Team: The smallest unit. A fire team consists of a team leader (usually a sergeant or corporal), a rifleman, a grenadier, and an automatic rifleman. A sniper team consists of a sniper who engages the enemy and a spotter who assists in targeting, team defense, and security. 4 soldiers.

  4. Army School of Equitation - Wikipedia

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    The stables of the Army School of Equitation photographed in 1974. In December 1922, the Cavalry School, based at Netheravon in Wiltshire, was amalgamated with the Royal Artillery Riding Establishment to become the Army School of Equitation, which was given a military camp at Weedon, [1] alongside the Military Ordnance Depot there dating from 1805, the central small arms depot of the British Army.

  5. Letters: Disappointed in PSU’s board; No time for complacency

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    The board has recently ended our democratic elections for trustees, a practice established 149 years ago by our founders. ... could be removed from the board for asking too many questions and ...

  6. Candidate for NC Court of Appeals, Republican Tom Murry ...

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    Current occupation: Assistant District Attorney; Major, Judge Advocate; Adjunct professor of law Professional experience: Assistant District Attorney, Eleventh Prosecutorial District, Chair, NC ...

  7. Board of Fortifications - Wikipedia

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    In 1885, US President Grover Cleveland appointed a joint Army, Navy and civilian board, headed by Secretary of War William Crowninshield Endicott, known as the Board of Fortifications (now usually referred to simply as the Endicott Board). The findings of the Board in its 1886 report [1] illustrated a grim picture of neglect of America's coast ...

  8. Combat Estimate - Wikipedia

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    Combat Estimate. The Combat Estimate, also known as the Seven Questions is a sequence of questions used by military commanders, usually in contact with the enemy, to plan their response, such as a platoon attack. [1][2] It provides a means for formulating a plan that meets the exigencies of battle, even in very difficult circumstances.

  9. Howze Board - Wikipedia

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    Howze Board. The Howze Board was the informal name given to the Tactical Mobility Requirements Board created at the direct request of Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara to review and test new concepts integrating helicopters as close air support into the United States Army. Helicopters had been used during the Korean War to ferry wounded and ...