FM's/TC's
AR's
Army Programs
51st Signal Battalion
35th Signal Brigade
100
This Army Field Manual covers "Army Leadership".
What is FM 6-22
100
This Army Regulation covers "Enlisted Promotions and Reductions".
What is AR 600-8-19
100
This Army Program is covered under AR 600-85.
What is ASAP (Army Substance Abuse Program).
100
The 51st Signal Battalion's unit motto is Semper Constans which is Latin for.
What is Always Constant.
100
This is the Motto of the 35th Tactical Theater Signal Brigade which is inscribed on their Distinctive Unit Insignia.
What is Utmost of our Ability.
200
This Army Field Manual covers "Counseling".
What is FM 6-22 Appendix B
200
This Army Regulation covers "Military Awards".
What is AR 600-8-22
200
Army Programs and Army Community Service (ACS) are covered in this Army Regulation.
What is AR 608-1
200
51st Signal was originally constituted this date as the 5th Telegraph Battalion, Signal Corps.
What is July 1st 1916.
200
The 35th Tactical Theater Brigade was initially formed as the 931st Signal Battalion (Air Support Command) on this date.
What is 11 January 1943.
300
This Army Field Manual covers "NCO Duties and Responsibilities".
What is FM 7-22.7
300
This Army Regulation covers "Evaluation Reporting System" (NCOER's).
What is AR 623-3 and DAPAM 623-3
300
What Army Regulation covers "Army Command Policies (ie...) Army Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program.
What is AR 600-20
300
What do the telegraph poles on the unit crest represent?
What is The unit's original purpose as the 55th Telegraph Battalion during World War 1.
300
This is the mission of the 35th Signal Brigade.
What is to rapidly deploy worldwide to provide and protect Expeditionary C4 Systems and Networks to Army Service Component Commanders and Combatant Commanders, as well as Joint Task Force and Coalition Headquarters in order to enable joint and combined battle command across the full spectrum of network centric operations and warfare.
400
This Army Field Manual covers "Drill and Ceremony".
What is FM 3-21.5
400
This Army Regulation covers "Wear and Appearance fo the Military Uniform".
What is AR 670-1
400
What Army Program is covered under Army Regulation 600-20 Chapter 10.
What is Equal Opportunity
400
The 51st Signal Battalion has received Campaign Participation Credit for these 4 Campaign categories.
What is World War I, World War II, the Korean War and Southwest Aisia.
400
These are the colors and symbols of the Shoulder Sleeve Insignia and their meanings.
What is orange and white which are traditionally associated with the Signal Corps, A lion which is a symbol of courage and fierceness, which is blue in allusion to the unit's former Airborne designation and lightning flashes which symbolize communications, and there position , saltirewise, implies strength.
500
This Army Field Manual covers "First Aid".
What is 4-25.11
500
This Army Regulation covers "UCMJ".
What is AR 27-10
500
Army Regulation 930-5 covers this Army Program.
What is American Red Cross
500
This is why the 51st Signal Battalion considers themselves the oldest and finest.
What is they are the oldest active signal battalion.
500
These are the colors and symbols as well as their meanings of the 35th Signal Brigades Distinctive Unit Insignia.
What is design commemorates the unit’s service in World War II for which it was awarded the Meritorious Unit Streamer inscribed “Asiatic-Pacific.” The two lions are from the coat of arms of Burma; they stand for participation in the Central Burma and India-Burma Campaigns. A lion device is also one of India’s state emblems; it forms the capital of one of the great stone pillars erected by the famous Emperor Asoka about 350 B.C. The sun with twelve rays is from the flag of China; the bell, an ancient instrument for signaling, is of a type used in the Orient where bells were first introduced and are widely used today. The sun and bell refer to the installation and operation of telephone communications during the China offensive in 1945. The colors orange and white are those used for the Signal Corps.
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