Military Terminology Katie Deshner Period 7. Federal Army Soldier a member of the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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Military Terminology Katie Deshner Period 7

Federal Army Soldier a member of the Union Army during the American Civil War

Federal Army Sergeant A noncommissioned rank in the U.S. Army or Marine Corps that is above corporal and below staff sergeant.

Federal Army Lieutenant A commissioned rank in the U.S. Navy or Coast Guard that is above lieutenant junior grade and below lieutenant commander.

Federal Army Captain One who commands, leads, or guides others

Sentinel One that keeps guard

“Support” Position This is a position with in the United States Army and Army Reserve. Based on your qualifications and vacancy, the Army is offering a Cash Bonus up to $40,000. Salary, Full Medical and Dental, and Housing are provided. You will be trained and paid during training. A few years of service can be valuable to your resume'

Brass Cannon A large mounted weapon that fires heavy projectiles.

A single company of infantry in line The branch of an army made up of units trained to fight on foot.

“Parade rest” position commanded only from the position of attention.

Stockade A defensive barrier made of strong posts or timbers driven upright side by side into the ground.

Commandant The commanding officer of a military organization.

Picket Post A person or group of persons stationed outside a place of employment, usually during a strike, to express grievance or protest and discourage entry by no striking employees or customers.

Confederate Soldier A member of a confederacy; an ally

“Code of Military etiquette” The practices and forms prescribed by social convention or by authority.

“Liberal Military Code” makes provision for hanging many kinds of persons, and gentlemen are not excluded

Sword A weapon consisting typically of a long, straight or slightly curved, pointed blade having one or two cutting edges and set into a hilt.

Pistol A firearm designed to be held and fired with one hand.

Rifle A firearm with a rifled bore, designed to be fired from the shoulder.

Grapeshot A cluster of small iron balls formerly used as a cannon charge.