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Here are my conventional US Army soldiers...(Non Delta or Ranger)
Disclaimer -I've plagiarized all of
the text below. Thanks to all of the websites (too many to name) that
I found said info on! Hey, at least I admit I'm a thief!
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101st Airborne Division (Air Assault)
In 1968, the 101st took on the structure and equipment
of an airmobile division. Today, the 101st stands as the Army's and
world's only air assault division with unequaled strategic and
tactical mobility. In January 1991, the 101st once again had its
"Rendezvous with Destiny" in Iraq during the deepest combat air
assault into enemy territory in the history of the world.
Miraculously, the 101st sustained no soldiers killed in action during
the 100-hour war and captured thousands of enemy prisoners of war.
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10th Mountain Division (Light Infantry)
The Division was officially reactivated on February 13,
1985, at Fort Drum, New York as the 10th Mountain Division (Light
Infantry). The division commander after reactivation was Brigadier
General William S. Carpenter. The 10th was the first division of any
kind formed by the Army since 1975 and the first based in the
Northeast US since World War II. The 10th Mountain Division (LI) was
designed to meet a wide range of worldwide infantry-intensive
contingency missions. Equipment design was oriented toward reduced
size and weight for reasons of both strategic and tactical mobility.
(thanks to the US Army page for this intel)
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 These soldiers train to fight in artic & mountainous
regions.
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M240G Medium MG gunner
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Bradley Fighting Vehicle |
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The Bradley Fighting Vehicle System is a lightly
armored, fully tracked fighting vehicle that provides cross-country
mobility, mounted firepower and protection from artillery and
small-arms fire. It is used in mechanized infantry and armored
cavalry combat.
It possesses sufficient cross-country mobility to
keep up with the Abrams Main Battle Tank, medium and long-range
firepower capable of defeating any vehicle on the battlefield, and
is adequately armored to protect the crew from artillery and small
arms threats. The Bradley is able to close with and destroy enemy
forces in support of mounted and dismounted Infantry and Cavalry
combat operations. The Bradley Fighting Vehicle family currently
consists of two vehicles: the M2 Infantry Fighting Vehicle and the
M3 Cavalry Fighting Vehicle. Just as with its predecessor, the M113
family, the Bradley will eventually be the platform for a wide range
of support vehicles.
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Bradley IFV Commander
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