battalions

  • 111Pals battalion — The Pals battalions of World War I were units of the British Army that consisted of men who had enlisted together at special local recruiting drives, with the promise that they would be able to serve alongside their friends, neighbors and work… …

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  • 112Maratha Light Infantry — The Regimental Insignia of the Maratha Light Infantry Active 1768 Present Country …

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  • 113Sri Lanka Army — Ins …

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  • 114Battle of Huế — Part of the Tet Offensive of the Vietnam War US Marines fighting in Hue …

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  • 115Matanikau Offensive — Part of the Pacific Theater of World War II U.S. Marines cross the Matanikau River on a raft f …

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  • 116Military of the Democratic Republic of the Congo — Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo Forces Armées de la République Démocratique du Congo Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo …

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  • 117Seabee — This article is about the Seabee naval unit. For the Seabee aircraft, see Republic RC 3 Seabee. Seabees The Seabee logo Active 5 March 1942 …

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  • 118Jäger (military) — For other uses, see Jäger. Jäger (plural also Jäger , pronounced|ˈjɛːgɐ ( ru. егерь; yeger) was adopted in the Enlightenment era in German speaking states and others influenced by German military practice to describe a kind of light infantry, and …

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  • 119Battle of Dak To — Part of the Vietnam War A U.S. soldier calls f …

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  • 120East African Campaign (World War II) — Warbox conflict=East African Campaign partof=African Campaigns, World War II campaign= caption=Personnel from the King s African Rifles (KAR) collect weapons (mostly Carcano 1891 rifles) captured from Italian forces at Wolchefit Pass, Ethiopia,… …

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