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4F(Military Label/Classification)
Label given to certain draftees that were considered unfit for military service due to physical, mental. or moral reasons.
accolades
an award or privilege granted as a special honor or as an acknowledgment of merit.
Airborne
transported by air
paratrooper
a soldier who is trained to jump out of a plane using a parachute
Postponed
to put off to a later time
Private(MilitaryRank)
a soldier of the lowest rank in the Army or Marines
Bayonet
a knife that can be fixed to the end of a rifle and used as a weapon
Squad(Military Unit)
7-14 soldiers, commanded by a Sergeant
Platoon(Military Unit)
3-4 Squads:20-50 Soldiers, led by a Lieutenant
Company(Military Unit)
2-4 Platoons: 100-250 Soldiers, led by a Captain
Batallion(Military Unit)
2-5 companies: 400-1200 solders. led by a Lieutenant Colonel.
C.O. (Military Acronym)
Commanding Officer
Contraband
(n.) illegally trafficked or smuggled goods; (adj.) illegal, prohibited
Infantry
soldiers who fight on foot
Trooper
soldier
Stick(Airborne Military Term)
In military airborne operations, a "stick" refers to a group of paratroopers jumping from the same aircraft
Ambush
an attack in which the attacker hides and surprises the enemy
Krauts
offensive terms for a person of German descent
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt(F.D.R.)
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the President of the United States during The Great Depression and WWII. Served from 1933 to 1945, he was the only president in U.S. history to be elected to four terms.
Parry
(v.) to ward off, fend off, deflect, evade, avoid; (n.) a defensive movement in fencing and other sports
Court-Martial
A court-martial is a military court convened to try members of the armed forces for offenses against military law.
Chaplain
A person chosen to conduct religious exercises for the military,
N.C.O. (Non-Commissioned Officer)
Non-Commissioned Officer: Enlisted Soldiers that have attained a certain rank high enough to allow them to give orders and lead soldiers in combat,....Basically.....Different from Officers who are granted their rank through graduation of a Military Academy.
X.O.
In a military context, "XO" stands for Executive Officer, the second-in-command, reporting to the Commanding Officer (CO)
Mutiny
Open rebellion against authority
D.Z.
Drop Zone
Quaker
A unique denomination of Christianity: famous for having accepted different religions and ethnic groups throughout History. The state of Rhode Island is home to the largest group of Quakers in the U.S.
Operation Torch (1942-1943)
British-American invasion of North Africa to drive German occupying forces out of the area
Operation Overlord (D-Day)
June 6, 1944; Allied forces landed in Normandy, France to begin a massive offensive against the germans in the occupied territory of Europe. Code name Operation Overlord
Bangalore torpedo
A Bangalore torpedo is an explosive charge placed within one or several connected tubes. It is used by combat engineers to clear obstacles
Defilade(Tactics)
A defensive position with cover or concealment; can be used to describe troops finding/taking a defensive position or it can also describe natural terrain or buildings/architecture with defensive capabilities
Hitler Youth
Organizations set up under Hitler to train and educate German young people in Nazi beliefs
D.D. tanks
On D-Day, Duplex Drive (DD) tanks, amphibious Sherman tanks modified with a canvas skirt and propellers, were intended to land ahead of infantry and provide support fire, but many were lost in the rough seas at Omaha Beach due to a lack of testing in such conditions.
C-47 Skytrain
Cargo plane, a military transport aircraft (military jargon) in WWII
General Dwight D. Eisenhower
Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, later went on to become one of the Presidents of the United States after the war was over.
Operation Fortitude (1944)
Codename of fake operation to deceive the Germans into believing an invasion would occur at Calais, France
Utah Beach and Omaha Beach
Code names for the U.S. landing beaches in Normandy on D-Day
American Beachhead on D-Day that suffered the highest casualties
Omaha Beach