Prior to becoming its own branch in 1947 the U.S. Air Force was part of this branch.
What is the U.S. Army?
This movie depicts the Battle of Mogadishu, detailing the intense US mission.
What is Black Hawk Down?
This location is the oldest army garrison recognized by the U.S. Army. It has been continuously inhabited and in use for military purposes for almost 250 years.
What is West Point Military Academy?
After becoming famous this person was drafted into the U.S. Army in December 1957.
Who Is Elvis Presley?
This cleaning liquid is designed for airplane propellers.
What is Prop Wash?
This branch operates under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) during peacetime.
What is the U.S. Coast Guard (USCG)? It is a unique branch of the U.S. Armed Forces and, while technically a military service, it functions as a law enforcement and regulatory agency within DHS.
This movie is based on the life of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle.
What is American Sniper?
This location is were the U.S Marines completed their first amphibious raid.
What is Nassau in the Bahamas(1776).
This person left the NFL and enlisted in the U.S. Army after 9/11.
Who is Pat Tillman?
This item for maps can be found in the supply room.
What is a box of grid squares?
This military branch predates the Declaration of Independence.
What is the U.S. Army? Established in 1775, it controls over 15 million acres of land, making it a larger landowner than several U.S. states. It is the largest military branch, employing over 450,000 active-duty soldiers and operating roughly 750 bases worldwide.
This movie focuses on the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, an all-Black unit.
What is Glory?
Formerly Thule Air Base this is a United States Space Force base located on the northwest coast of Greenland.
What is Pituffik Space Base?
This former U.S. Marine, co-founded the non-profit organization Arts in the Armed Forces (AITAF) to bridge the military and performing arts communities.
Who is Adam Driver?
Sailors are often asked to retrieve this essential item for their ship.
What is waterline.
This military branch was briefly disbanded after the Revolutionary War.
What is the U.S. Navy? Resurrected in 1794 to fight piracy the U.S. Navy had over 6,700 ships operating at its WWII peak.
This movie is based on the incredible true story of a pacifist combat medic who saved 75 men during the Battle of Okinawa without ever carrying a weapon.
What is Hacksaw Ridge?
This place is often considered the greatest victory in U.S. military history?
What is Battle of Midway (1942)? Which was a pivotal naval turning point in the Pacific. Other top contenders include the Battle of Yorktown (1781), which secured independence, and the combined Gettysburg/Vicksburg (1863) victories that turned the tide of the Civil War.
This Soldier who was the most decorated combat soldier of WWII Starred in a movie about himself.
Who is Audie Murphy?
Soldiers looking for this when walking around an armored vehicle while striking it with a hammer.
What is soft spot in the armor?
This military branch was involved in the Guadalcanal Campaign (August 1942 – February 1943).
What is the U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, and U.S. Coast Guard? The Marines led the initial amphibious assault, while Navy and Coast Guard forces provided critical support, transport, and, along with the Army Air Forces. Units from the U.S. Army later arrived to reinforce the Marines, eventually taking over combat operations.
This movie is adapted from the personal journal of a retired Marine Lt. Col. Michael R., who volunteered to escort the remains of 19-year-old Lance Cpl. Chance Phelps from Dover Air Force Base to his home in Wyoming.
What is Taking Chance?
This mid west location served as a major internment facility, housing approximately 3,000 to 7,000 German, Japanese, and Italian POWs between 1942 and 1946.
What is Camp McCoy (now Fort McCoy)? Located between Sparta and Tomah, WI, Ft. McCoy is a major U.S. Army Total Force Training Center, officially designated in 1974 from the former Camp McCoy (est. 1909). It supports over 100,000 troops annually, features extensive training facilities, and has historically served as a POW camp and, recently, a major refugee site.
This military aviator was a Brigadier General in the U.S. Air Force Reserve.
Who is Jimmy Stewart?
This item is a crucial for the operation of glow sticks.
What are chem light batteries?