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cosmith77
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Mar-11-10, 10:26 AM (CST)
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"Military Structure"
 
   I am looking for a ppt course that is downloadable via the internet that offers how the military is structured i.e. Rank for each branch, how it is broken down i.e. Brigade, Company, Squadron etc. Basically something that can teach someone that knows nothing about the other branches or someone with no military background. Can I get some help? Thanks


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thompson25V
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Mar-16-10, 01:35 PM (CST)
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1. "RE: Military Structure"
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   I don't have a powerpoint for it but maybe this will help. Check it out.

http://www.defense.gov/specials/insignias/index.html


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PPTClassesadmin
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2. "RE: Military Structure"
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LAST EDITED ON Apr-19-10 AT 03:17 PM (CST)
 
A few of the faces have changed but the details in the below slide deck are spot on. Try:

http://bit.ly/cNmDBB

Search the keyword "DOD 101" and you might find updated version.


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