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  2. Blue Light (counter-terrorist subunit) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Light was an American counter-terrorist subunit of the 5th Special Forces Group that existed into the late 1970s. [ 1] According to Colonel Charles Beckwith 's memoirs, this counter-terrorist group was formed by U.S. Army Special Forces leadership to fill an important counter-terrorism gap until Delta Force became operational.

  3. Blue Light - Wikipedia

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    Military and emergency services. Blue Light (counter-terrorist subunit), a 1970s US counter-terrorist subunit of the 5th Special Forces Group. Blue lights, also known as blues and twos services, British emergency services. Blue lights, emergency telephone systems meant to deter crime, specially designed for use on campuses.

  4. Green Light Teams - Wikipedia

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    Green Light teams often consisted of three men who trained using actual atomic weapons. Green Light Team member Billy Waugh recalled being launched subsurface from the U.S. nuclear attack submarine USS Grayback while carrying an actual atomic weapon, a W54 SADM. [6]: 102 Green Light Teams wore fatigues without military markings or insignia.

  5. List of allied military operations of the Vietnam War (1965)

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    Operation Blue Light [1] 60th and 61st Military Airlift Wings airlift of the 25th Infantry Division from Hawaii to Pleiku: Pleiku: Dec 27: Operation Hoa Xuan [1] 1st Battalion, 4th Marines search and destroy operation: Hoa Xuan island: Dec 27–31: Operation Clean House III [1] 3/1 Cavalry search and destroy operation: Bình Định Province ...

  6. Infantry Branch (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Infantry Branch (also known as the "Queen of Battle") is a branch of the United States Army first established in 1775.. This branch, alongside the Artillery and Cavalry branches, was formerly considered to be one of the "classic" combat arms branches (defined as those branches of the army with the primary mission of engaging in armed combat with an enemy force), but is today included ...

  7. Infantry Shoulder Cord - Wikipedia

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    The Infantryman Shoulder Cord is a United States military decoration worn over the right shoulder of all infantry-qualified U.S. Army soldiers. It is a fourragere in light blue, specifically PMS 5415 (dubbed "Infantry Blue" by the U.S. Army), worn under the right shoulder and under the right epaulette of a U.S. Army infantry soldier's Class A dress blue uniform jacket [1] or Class B shirt. [2]

  8. Battlefield illumination - Wikipedia

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    Battlefield illumination is technology that improves visibility for military forces operating in difficult low-light conditions. The risks and dangers to armies fighting in poor light have been known since Ancient Chinese times. [ 1] Prior to the advent of the electrical age, fire was used to improve visibility on the battlefield.

  9. Blue light (pyrotechnic signal) - Wikipedia

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    Blue light. Blue light is an archaic signal, the progenitor of modern pyrotechnic flares.Blue light consists of a loose, chemical composition burned in an open, hand-held hemispherical wooden cup, and so is more akin to the flashpan signals of the Admiral Nelson era than the modern, encased signal flares, which are often launched by mortar or rifle and suspended by parachute.