AWOL. Absent without leave.
Aide, or Aide-de-camp. A personal assistant to a general officer.
Base. The element on which a movement is regulated.
Blind. A money fine of a court-martial sentence.
Bob-tail. A dishonorable discharge.
Bucking for orderly. Extra efforts for personal appearance
when competing for post of orderly to the commanding officer.
Bust. To reduce a noncommissioned officer to grade of private.
Chow. Food.
Cits. Civilian clothing.
CO or KO. Commanding officer.
Distance. Space between elements in the direction front to rear.
Dogtags. Identification disks.
Doughboy (dough). An infantryman.
Dud. An unexploded shell.
Field, in the. Campaigning against an enemy under actual or assumed conditions.
File. A column of men one behind the other.
Foxhole. Pit dug by a soldier to protect his body.
GI. Government issue. galvanized iron.
Guard house lawyer. A person who knows little but talks much about regulations, military law, and soldiers' "rights."
Hash mark. A service stripe.
Hike. To march.
Hitch. An enlistment period,
I. & I. Inspected and inventoried.
Interval. Space between elements in the direction parallel to the front.
Jawbone. Credit, To buy without money. To shoot a weapon over a qualification course when it doesn't count for record.
Kick. A dishonorable discharge.
KP. Kitchen police.
Lance jack. A temporary or acting corporal with the same duties and authority of a regularly appointed corporal but without the pay of the grade.
Mess gear. A soldier's individual mess kit, knife, fork, spoon, and cup.
MP. Military police.
Mule skinner. A teamster.
Noncom. A noncommissioned officer.
OD. Olive drab or officer of the day.
On the carpet. Called before the commanding officer for disciplinary reasons.
Over the hill. To desert.
Pace. A step 30 inches long.
Piece. The rifle or weapon.
Pup tent. Shelter tent.
Reup or takeon. To reenlist.
Shave tail. A second lieutenant.
Skipper. The company commander.
Sniper. An expert rifle shot detailed to pick off enemy leaders or individuals who expose themselves.
The old man. The company commander; commanding officer
Top sergeant or top kick. The first sergeant.

 



Before applying for the 506th PIR, you must be registered on the forums. Also, you will need to come up with a realistic name that you will use as a member of the 506th PIR if you are accepted. This name shall be in the format of First Name, Middle Initial, Last Name. Be sure to read everything and follow instructions or your application may be denied.
 
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Read the following to see what we expect of our members.

The first thing you should know is that the 506th PIR is not a clan. We are a realism unit. If you have never been a part of the realism community, it may be a shock how we run things. A realism unit portrays an actual unit that fought in WWII and today.  We try to run the unit as realistically as possible when the game permits it. If you are accepted, you will enter the unit as a new recruit. You will be considered a recruit until you take and pass your assigned Basic Training. This could take up to two weeks to get in. When you pass BT you will be promoted to the rank of Pvt. You will be placed in a platoon, and then assigned to a squad. You will attend all drills that your squad or platoon holds. These drills are mandatory. You will be taught basic realism tactics that we use during scrimmages with other realism units.

Also, during your training period, we will be able to evaluate you to see if you have what it takes to be a member of the 506th PIR. After your "probationary" is over, you will be permanently assigned to your squad. We also require all members to be active on the forums. This gives the rest of our members who don't get to play on the server with you a chance to get to know you. Your squad will have a weekly check-in on the forums. We require you to post a reply to those check-ins. If for any reason you are unable to attend you scheduled drills, you are required to post an LOA (Leave of Absence) in your squads forum.

Inactivity is not tolerated from our members. We have no problem discharging a member due to their lack of dedication to the unit. If you feel that we require too much of our members, then maybe this unit is not for you. Do not waste your time nor ours by filling out an application if you are unable to meet our standards.

By posting your application, you are basically saying: "I agree that if I am accepted into the 506th PIR, I will follow all rules of the 506th PIR. I understand that failure to follow all rules set forth by the unit may result in my discharge from the unit." Copy and paste the text in quotes in your application beneath the reason you want to join. Thank you for taking an interest in our unit. If you decide not to enlist with us, please feel free to hang out on our server and our forums. You may change your mind at a later date.


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