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== Notable Commanders ==
Now that the M.E.B. has it's own paper, should the Notable Commanders be from the M.E.B. period and not from WWI and WWII?

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Now that the YD is back, I'd like to see some more modern day YD references in this article. For instance, all the units and armories that are in the Yankee Division currently.

I also believe that Yankee Division should be it's own article instead of a redirect page because the current Yankee Division isn't the 26th Infantry Division. This way, any unit that has been a part of the YD can be linked to that page. The current units don't really fit being linked to this page. At a minimum, I would like to see a YD article, a 26th ID article and a 26th BCT article. --JAYMEDINC 02:18, 8 October 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Need Requirenemts for NATO Volunteer Medal.

Gentlemen,

Met you guys in Phoenix, You spoke of The NATO Volunteer Medal. Would like to offer soldiers this opportunity. Would someone please send me info.

Contact me @ robert.ronald.evans@us.army.mil

v/r

SGT. Evans, Robert R.

1-21 FA

Camp Clark, Afghanistan. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 214.13.40.48 (talk) 04:56, 5 October 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Notable Commanders

Now that the M.E.B. has it's own paper, should the Notable Commanders be from the M.E.B. period and not from WWI and WWII?