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History

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Country by war

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Conflicts

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North American/U.S.-Indian Wars

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Battles

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Coups d'état

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Military forces

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Branches

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United States Marine Corps units

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Ground combat element

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Combat service-support element

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Other units

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Former units

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United States Navy

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Air stations

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  • U S Naval Air Station Pauillac France World War I

Squadrons

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  • LCSRON 2 Littoral Combat Ship Squadron TWO, the headquarters for future Littoral Combat Ships homeported on Naval Station Mayport. LCSRON 2 was commissioned in November 2014 and supplies support to the crews who will serve on the LCSs once they arrive.
  • Destroyer Squadron 33 Destroyer Squadron 33 existed in Pearl Harbor in the early 1970's maybe the late 1960's
  • List of U.S. Air Force Squadron Shields

Support activities

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United States Air Force

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Other military units

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WW2 German Divisions and other units

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|Traditions-Arm-Dreieck||1||Traditions-Arm-Dreieck (redirect to Hitler Youth)

Rebel Groups

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  1. "Flag of the "Islamic State of Palestine in the Gaza Strip"". Combating Terrorism Center at West Point. Retrieved 2024-06-12.

Paramilitary Groups

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Espionage and intelligence

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Weaponry, military equipment and camouflage

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Weaponry, Military Equipment, and Camouflage are filed under the Applied Arts and Sciences Requests section: Military technology flaming ordnance bomb?

  • Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore
  • Tanks of Hungary - Many other nations have a "tanks of ..." page, collating and summarising the overall development, deployment, and history of their tanks. Hungary is a notable European omission, as they both fielded foreign-designed tanks, but also built 6 different models of tank (1 license-built versions of Swedish designs, the others indigenous) and a license built SPAAG on a tank chassis as well as assault guns - 40M Nimród (license-built SPAAG), 40M Turán (and the 41M Turán II) (indigenous medium tanks of which over 400 were built), their successor the 43M Turán III which had prototypes and a test vehicle constructed but which didn't make it to serial production, the prototype 44M Tas, the 38M Toldi (license-built light tank), and the Straussler V-4 (indigenous light tank), also worth mentioning would be the 43M Zrínyi II and 44M Zrínyi I assault guns.

Strategy and tactics

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  • Drill Manual- Manuel that instructs soldiers on drill and ceremonies.

Uniforms

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Miscellaneous

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  1. pt:José Alberto Albano do Amarante
  1. pt:Operações militares no golpe de 1964

Defunct United States military academies

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See: List of defunct United States military academies

Wikipedia:Requested articles/Social sciences/Defunct United States military academies

Other military topics/disambiguation

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  1. fr:Forces armées de l'OTAN et du pacte de Varsovie
  1. fr:Dissuasion et prolifération nucléaires pendant la guerre froide

Resources

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  4. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/1974/12/31/archives/nicaraguan-rebels-free-hostages-and-fly-to-cuba-special-to-the-new.html
  5. ^ a b "Feats of Courage". Pakistan Air Force Official Website.
  6. ^ "First Kill by PAF". DefenceTalk.com.
  7. ^ "1965 Pakistan India war pivotal actions". ETribune.com.
  8. ^ "Pathankot". Bharat rakshak.
  9. ^ Motyl, Alexander (2024-08-22). "Another Russian mercenary leader has turned against Putin". The Hill. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  10. ^ Tagtik (2024-08-14). "These Russians want to get rid of Putin". MSN.com. Archived from the original on 2024-08-22. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  11. ^ Varga, John (2024-08-16). "Russian commander revolts against Vladimir Putin and demands coup over Ukraine failure". Daily Express. Archived from the original on 2024-08-22. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  12. ^ RADAR (2024-08-17). "Russian Commander Revolts Against Vladimir Putin, Calls For A Coup". Radar Online. Archived from the original on 2024-08-21. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
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  17. ^ "G. A. R. Camp" (Google News Archive). Gettysburg Compiler. September 10, 1889. Retrieved 2012-02-03.
  18. ^ http://www.gov.ky/portal/page/portal/cighome/pressroom/archive/201911/Prep%20Work%20Begins%20for%20Regiment
  19. ^ https://www.caymancompass.com/2018/08/28/caymans-coast-guard-chiefs-announced/