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Lesson 17

Lesson 17. Identify the 4 active Corps and the divisions in each Be familiar with Battery, Troop, and Company Guidons Be familiar with Organizational Flags Understand the enlisted rank structure and its history. Active duty Corps. I Corps. III Corps. XVIII Corps. V Corps. I Corps.

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Lesson 17

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  1. Lesson 17 • Identify the 4 active Corps and the divisions in each • Be familiar with Battery, Troop, and Company Guidons • Be familiar with Organizational Flags • Understand the enlisted rank structure and its history

  2. Active duty Corps I Corps III Corps XVIII Corps V Corps

  3. I Corps 2nd Infantry Division 25th Infantry Division

  4. III Corps 1st Cavalry Division 4th Infantry Division

  5. V Corps 1st Infantry Division 1st Armored Division

  6. XVIII Airborne Corps 3rd Infantry Division 101st Airborne Division (AASLT) 10th Mountain Division 82nd Airborne Division

  7. Guidons • Authorized for Company, Battery and Troop size units • Display of silver bands and streamers are authorized in accordance with AR 600-8-22 • Guidons are accountable property and their retention by individuals is prohibited

  8. Description of Guidons • It is a swallow-tail unit marker, 20” hoist by 27” fly, the swallow-tail end forked 10”. • Fringe is not used guidons • Made of bunting cloth or nylon • Letters and numerals will read from left to right on each side of the guidon, they are 3 ½” high

  9. Guidons

  10. Distinguishing Flags for Organizations • Numbered Armys • Corps • Divisions • Separate Brigade • Regiments and Separate Battalions

  11. Numberd Army • Two horizontal stripes of equal width with WHITE above RED • In the center is the shoulder sleeve insignia of the applicable Army in proper colors, 15” high • Fringe is yellow

  12. 1st Army

  13. Army Corps • Two horizontal stripes of equal width with BLUE above WHITE • In the center is the shoulder sleeve insignia of the applicable Corps in proper colors, 15” high • The fringe is yellow

  14. I Corps

  15. Divisions • Two horizontal stripes of equal width • The SSI centered in the middle in proper colors 15” high • Fringe is Yellow • The upper strip in all divisions is RED • The lower strip for Infantry and Airborne is National Flag BLUE • The lower strip for Armored and Cavalry is YELLOW

  16. 1st Infantry Division

  17. Separate Brigades • Two vertical stripes of equal width • SSI or number of the Brigade is centered in proper colors, 15” high • Fringe is yellow • Color of strips for brigades is in AR 840-10 Table 5-2

  18. Separate Brigade

  19. Regiments

  20. Enlisted Ranks • Chevron- is an architectural term denoting the rafters of a roof meeting an angle at the upper apex

  21. Enlisted Rank Private E-3 Specialist E-4 Corporal E-4 Private E-2

  22. Enlisted Rank Sergeant First Class E-7 Master Sergeant E-8 Staff Sergeant E-6 Sergeant E-5

  23. Enlisted Rank Sergeant Major Of the Army E-9 Sergeant Major E-9 Command Sergeant Major E-9 First Sergeant E-8

  24. Questions?

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