- The
Oozlefinch is the
unofficial historic mascot of the Air
Defense Artillery – and
formerly of the U.S. Army
Coast Artillery Corps. The
Oozlefinch is...
- faster,
smaller circles,
until it
disappears up its own fundament. The
oozlefinch is an
American relative without feathers that
flies backwards ("to keep...
- Artillery's
warfighting capabilities, morale, readiness, and maintenance.
Oozlefinch Army Air
Defense Command (United States) – more
detail 1950–1974 Anti-Aircraft...
-
defense artillery Part of 263rd AAMDC,
SCARNG Garrison/HQ
Eastover Motto(s) For Freedom, We
Defend Mascot(s)
Oozlefinch Insignia Distinctive Unit Insignia...
- Philippines(March 1942 - May 1942) Garrison/HQ Fort Mills,
Corregidor Mascot(s)
Oozlefinch Engagements Philippines campaign (1941–1942)
Commanders Notable commanders...
- reversed. The
three oozlefinches are used
instead of the alerions. The
green oozlefinch was the
device on the
shoulder patch worn by the
railway artillery reserve...
- Role
Harbor Defense Command Part of
First Army 1933–1941
Eastern Defense Command 1941–1945 Garrison/HQ Fort Rodman, New Bedford, MA Mascot(s)
Oozlefinch...
- (****an) Motto(s) "By
Valor and Power"
Colors Red and
Yellow Mascot(s)
Oozlefinch SAMs MIM-104
Patriot Decorations Air
Force Outstanding Unit
Award Campaign...
-
States Branch Army Type
Coastal artillery Role
Harbor defense Size
Battalion Part of
Harbor Defenses of
Bermuda Garrison/HQ Fort Bell Mascot(s)
Oozlefinch...
- the
Coast Artillery's lineage,
including many
regiment numbers and the
Oozlefinch mascot. The
Office of the
Chief of
Coast Artillery was
established in...