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History

Country by war

  • French Equatorial Africa in World War II
  • Algeria in World War II
  • Anglo-Egyptian Sudan in World War II
  • Uganda in World War II
  • British Somaliland in World War II
  • Northern Rhodesia in World War II
  • Ruanda-Urundi in World War II
  • Italian East Africa in World War II
  • Libya in World War II
  • Angola in World War II
  • Mozambique in World War II
  • Guinea-Bissau in World War II
  • Sao Tome and Principe in World War II
  • Muscat and Oman in World War II
  • Aden in World War II
  • Basutoland in World War II
  • Spanish Sahara in World War II
  • Ifni in World War II
  • Spanish Guinea in World War II
  • Tanganyika in World War II
  • Surinam in World War II
  • Bechuanaland in World War II
  • British Honduras in World War II
  • Kuwait in World War II
  • South-West Africa in World War II
  • Zanzibar in World War II
  • Trucial States in World War II
  • Islamic State in Arab League
  • İntibah (minelayer)
  • China invasion of Taiwan [1]
  • Outline of the Army of the Socialist Republic of Romania at the end of the Cold war

Conflicts

  • 2014 Jihadist Insurgency in Iraq and Syria - Distinguishable from the Iraq War and Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant articles. Elements being added to both should be consolidated into one entry reflecting the event's standalone noteworthiness.
  • 2016 Diyarbakir campaign
  • ANC-IFP conflict - See Inkatha Freedom Party, Operation Marion, Boipatong massacre, Shell House massacre, History of the African National Congress, Negotiations to end apartheid in South Africa
  • Armed resistance in Brazil (1964–1985) [fr; pt]
  • Byzantine Reconquest of Crete was a reconquest of Crete by the Byzantine army against the Emirate of Crete it starded on June or July 960 until 6 March 961 when the capital Chandax was reconquest - see Emirate of Crete and Byzantine Crete
  • Canberdi Ghazali Revolt (Turkish)
  • Chowanoc War
  • Colorado Paiute War
  • Confederate Surrender, U.S. Civil War surrender ceremony
  • Conflict in Tuzla island
  • Corvin Group
  • Daesh War - separate from the other Iraq wars and Syrian civil war of the early 21st Century and the group (ISIL) itself.
  • Defense of the City Hall in Karbala
  • Direct Order
  • Egyptian-Hittite wars
  • EUFOR Libya
  • Florida–Georgia Border War
  • Florida Incursion – when?
  • Foco-Insurgency – see Foco
  • Inter-ethnic clashes in the Republic of Macedonia or Albanian insurgency in Macedonia - see Template:Inter-ethnic clashes in the Republic of Macedonia
  • Israel-Hamas Conflict Oct 2023 (Siege and Occupation of Palestinian Territory After the Oct 7 Massacre [2]) (Re'im music festival massacre[3]al-yassin-105-shell[4])(Al Yassin 105 Shell[5])
  • Italo-Roman War of 1860
  • Italo-Sicilian War of 1860
  • Llochegua Clashes (es)
  • Makombe rebellion
  • Medals of the Chinese Liberation Army - medals of the Chinese military
  • New Mexico Navajo War
  • Nicaraguan incursion into Costa Rica
  • Operation Abraham Lincoln
  • Opération Arès
  • Operation Arrowhead Strike IV [6]
  • Operation Avid Response
  • Operation Bad Pakh
  • Operation Beach-Boys
  • Operation Bessemer
  • Operation Casa Verde
  • Operation Castle Grove II
  • Operation Centauro
  • Operation Destructor
  • Operation Chumik
  • Operation Determined Falcon
  • Operation Distant Runner
  • Operation Dynamic Response
  • Operation Enduring Freedom – Kyrgyzstan
  • Operation Enduring Freedom – Pankisi Gorge
  • Opération Épidote
  • Operation Foal Eagle/Key Resolve
  • Operation Gala-e Gorg
  • Operation Germinate
  • Operation Glacier 4
  • Operation Hamkari
  • Operation Haymaker - during the U.S. War in Afghanistan
  • Operation Inferno - Vietnam deforestation
  • Operation Iron Balance
  • Operation James
  • Operation Lions of Ramadi
  • Operation Mother of Two Springs
  • Operation Mountain Fire
  • Opération Pamir
  • Operation Peninsula Shield
  • Operation Qaidat
  • Operation Quick Draw
  • Operation Rain
  • Operation Row
  • Operation Sahda Ehlm
  • Operation Serpentaire
  • Operation Sharp Vigilance
  • Operation Snake Hunter
  • Operation Snake Pit
  • Operation Snowbird
  • Operation Soberanía (Colombia)
  • Operation Solemn ([7])
  • Operation Spartan (es)
  • Draft:Operation Spartan Shield
  • Operation Swift Freedom
  • Operation Tango
  • Operation Tazi
  • Operation TH
  • Operational environment
  • Russian blockade of Ukraine: Blockade of Ukraine, especially ports during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, contributing to the 2022 food crises, and subject of the Russia–Ukraine grain export deals. Preceded by a soft blockade of the Azov Sea during from 2014.
  • Russia–Ukraine grain export deals: agreements between UN–Türkiye–Ukraine and UN–Türkiye–Russia to allow grain export from some Ukrainian ports for relief of the 2022 food crises during the Russian blockade of Ukraine.
  • Russia–United States proxy conflict
  • Rwanda Civil War 1959–1961
  • Rwenzururu Rebellion ([8] and [9])
  • Sadr uprising (1980)
  • Shooting of Soliman (fr)
  • Siege of Area 51 – attack on Area 51, by unknown international forces, 20 September 2019 - created as Storm Area 51, They Can't Stop All of Us
  • South Yemen War of Independence
  • Standing Consultative Commission
  • Third Encirclement Campaign against Hubei-Henan-Shaanxi Soviet
  • Turkish incursion into Iraq
  • Udbina airstrike – NATO air attack on Serbian airstrip in Croatia, 21 November 1994
  • Weehawken Dueling Grounds
  • Wershiffana offensive

North American/U.S.-Indian Wars

  • 24th New York Cavalry
  • Enganche Labour System

Battles

  • 1959 IAF Canberra Spyplane shootdown or 1959 Indian Canberra spy plane incident[1][2]
  • 1965 Pathankot airstrikes- Pakistani Air Raid on Indian Air force base during the 1965 War.[1][3][4]
  • 1996 Greece-Turkey incident or 1996 Turkish Air Force F-16 shootdown - an aerial battle between two fighters of the Hellenic Air Force and two of the Turkish Air Force.
  • 2ª Battle of Kobani
  • Action of Schaalsee (1806) – an interesting, but obscure episode in the Napoleonic Wars, in which the retreating Prussians clashed with the Swedish troops.[10]
  • Battle in the Place of Sé (pt:Batalha da Praça da Sé)
  • Battle of Ajmiriganj - major battle in the Bangladesh Liberation War
  • Battle of Al-Qaryatayn (2017)
  • Battle of the Bogowonto River (1751) - was a battle in the Third Javanese War of Succession
  • Battle of Condeixa it was a battle in the Peninsular War
  • Battle of Demakbattle - was a battle in the Third Javanese War of Succession
  • Battle of Groboganbattles - was a battle in the Third Javanese War of Succession
  • Battle of Hussainiwala - was a battle during the 1971 War on the Western front in which Pakistani forces captured Hussainiwala from the Indian military.[5]
  • Battle of Hwangtojae - largest battle in the first Donghak Peasant Revolution
  • Battle of Kyminlinna
  • Battle of Monte Battaglia - Battle in Italy which had heavy causalities on both sides before the Allies won.[11]
  • Battle of Pedasa
  • Battle of Souk el-Gharb
  • Battle of Syriam (1755-1756) – was one of the major battles in the Konbaung–Hanthawaddy War
  • Battle of Tigray - listed in First Italo-Ethiopian War and Battle of Adwa as a battle in the former
  • Battle of Touayel (fr)
  • Battle of the Pampremis
  • Battle of the Green Line (2003)
  • Battle of the Green Line – phase of the Spring Offensive
  • Battle of the Kani Domlan Ridge
  • Battle of West Ukraine (1941)
  • Good Friday Engagement (de) – important for German public perception of the war and debate about it; NB: German WP article at this point does not include latest findings about the engagement's beginning and progress
  • Roman military defeats – list of major defeats of the roman army eg. cannae, adrianople, teutoberg forest, edessa, caudine forks etc.

Coups d'état

Military forces

Branches

United States Marine Corps units

  • infantry officer course

Ground combat element

  • U.S. MSOR — Marine Special Operations Regiment

Combat service-support element

  • Combat Service Support Group 3

Other units

  • 2nd Marine Special Operations Battalion
  • 266th military police company ((VA NG))
  • 840th Transportation Battalion
  • Marine Embassy Security Command
  • Marine Special Operations Advisor Group
  • Recruit training battalions

Former units

  • 1st Armored Amphibian Battalion
  • 2nd Battalion 12th Marines
  • 4th Battalion 12th Marines
  • 8th Tank Battalion
  • 11th Engineer Battalion
  • 37th Combat Engineer Battalion – in D day

United States Navy

  • Navy Veterans of the USA-NAVetsUSA
  • Officer Development School (US Navy)
  • Tactical Action Officer (TAO) 'A tactical action officer in the U.S. Navy is responsible for the weapons, sensors and propulsion of a ship or group of ships in the absence of the captain.' https://careertrend.com/about-6466385-job-description-tactical-action-officer.html
  • Strategic Systems Programs
  • U.S. Navy Santo Domingo Bay, Dominican Republic, 1965-1966. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.49.44.120 (talk)
  • Marvin G. Kennedy United States lieutenant commander, was commander of USS wahoo, Before Dudley ‘mush’ morton Took Command On The Wahoo’s Third Patrol

Air stations

  • U S Naval Air Station Pauillac France World War I

Squadrons

  • 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

  • 1st Battalion, 118th Field Artillery Regiment, Georgia [14]

United States Air Force

Other military units

  • 6th Naval Beach Battalion United States Navy 6thbeachbattalion.org
  • 12th Alabama Volunteer Infantry (Confederate States of America)
  • 19th Attack Squadron
  • 38th Cyberspace Engineering and Installation Group
  • 54th Engineer Battalion
  • 60th Command Brigade
  • 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade
  • 83rd United States Army Reserve Readiness Training Center
  • 98th Cavalry (MSARNG)
  • 125th US Colored Infantry Regiment (United States)
  • 165th Artillery Brigade
  • 276th Chemical Corps Army
  • 299th Guards Airborne Regiment (Ukraine)
  • 439th Aerospace Medical Squadron
  • 515th Transportation Company
  • 702nd Brigade Support Battalion 4th SBCT 2ID
  • 732nd Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron
  • 747th Military Police Company
  • Aerospace and Telecommunications Engineering Support Squadron - ATESS
  • Airborne Ranger Companies – Korean war special-operations unit
  • Army Branch or Military Branch
  • Battlegroup 42
  • Bailey's South African Sharpshooters (ja)
  • Belgian-led Battlegroup
  • Collective Commonwealth of Independent States Peacekeeping Force
  • Combined Joint Task Force-Arabian Peninsula – see United States Special Operations Command Central
  • Commons Army
  • engine fitter
  • Fil-American Cavite Guerilla Forces FACGF Please create an article for Guerilla Resistance Movement in Cavite the FACGF under General Mariano Castaneda and their contributions in the liberation of the province of Cavite during world war 2 in the Philippines sources are available from Philippine Vetarans Affairs Office and US regognized veterans records.
  • French Battlegroup - part of the EU Battlegroup
  • French–Belgian Battlegroup
  • French–Belgian–Luxembourgish Battlegroup
  • French–German Battlegroup
  • French–German–Belgian Battlegroup
  • German–Czech–Austrian Battlegroup
  • Helsinki White Guard
  • HMS Atlantic Isle - Codename of top secret Naval Station at Tristan da Cunha in South Atlantic during WWII
  • Hungarian 2nd Armoured Division / Hungarian 2nd Panzer Division - see 3rd SS Panzer Division Totenkopf
  • Immediate Ready Company
  • Infantry Combat Regiment (ICOR) – a designation in the U.S. Army during the Korean War
  • Italian Battlegroup part of the EU Battlegroup
  • Italian-Romanian-Turkish Battlegroup
  • Joint Task Force 151
  • Joint Task Force 510
  • Kesig – the imperial bodyguards of the Yuan Empire and the Royal House of Koryo
  • Khiem Thao – [15]
  • Little Brown Bears – Cuban militants at the turn of the 19th century
  • Liverpool Volunteer Guard – British Army (NB - actually a unit of the Volunteer Training Corps [16])
  • Luftschutz – WWII German Air Force segment; [17]
  • Naval units
  • Future Soldier Center - [18]
  • Office of Strategic Services Operational Groups {ndash}} [[19]]
  • Otriad – Russian for "detachment"; Soviet WWII partisan units, including Bielski partisans
  • Republic of Korea army Special Forces Brigade – Republic of Korea army special warfare command ex-5th 'Black Dragon', 13th 'Black Panther' special forces brigade (airborne)
  • Soviet 135th Rifle Corps - see 3rd SS Panzer Division Totenkopf
  • Soviet South Army Group – that's the Southern Group of Forces or Southern Front (Soviet Union)
  • Shark Elite Squads
  • Spanish-led Battlegroup
  • Spanish submarine Isaac Peral (A-0): First operational submarine (1917-1932) in the Spanish navy (second after the experimental Peral Submarine). Made by Fore River & Co. de Quincy (Massachusetts): es:Submarino Isaac Peral (A-0)
  • Special Air Mobile Force Group
  • SS-Sonderverbünde - Waffen-SS
  • Task Force 88 (special ops unit)
  • Task Force Maroon
  • Task Force Orange
  • Task Force Spartan – see Combined Joint Task Force 76
  • Technical Escort Unit Army
  • Trilateral Coordinated Patrols/Trilateral Co-ordinated Patrols – MALSINDO; [20]
  • West India rangers Existed around 21 April 1808, and took part in the capture of Guadaloupe in 1810.
  • Women in the Royal Navy

WW2 German Divisions and other units

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Rebel Groups

  • Nazism in the West vide: nazism in the Americas
  • Islamic State in Arab League
  • 313th Special Forces Brigade (Syrian rebel group)
  • Agaw Democratic Movement
  • Agew Liberation Front
  • Al-Bab Countryside Martyrs Battalion
  • Al-Bab Military Council Female Battalion
  • Al-Bab Revolutionary Front
  • Arab Front for the Liberation of Al-Ahwaz
  • Armed citizens of Kronstadt
  • Army of Marshal López
  • Army of Pride and Dignity
  • Azanian National Liberation Army
  • Black Flag (Ukraine)
  • Brega Martyrs Brigade
  • Brigade al-Marsah
  • Brigade Sherikhan
  • City of Monotheism and Monotheists
  • Central Division (Syrian rebel group)
  • Coordination Committee (India) or CorCom
  • CORAK
  • Council of Sunni Scholars and al-Jama'a
  • CPK (Congo)
  • Fallujah Military Council
  • Free Arima Battalion
  • Gambella Peoples Liberation Army
  • Global Kimant People Right and Justice Movement
  • Gumuz Liberation Front
  • Hadrami Domestic Council faction
  • Hellenic Macedonian Committee
  • High Council of Revolution (Libya)
  • International Anti-Fascist Battalion
  • Ittehad-ul-Mujahideen
  • Jabhat al-Murabiteen
  • Jaintia Rajya Movement of India
  • Jaysh al-Mujahidin
  • Kenyan People Liberation Front
  • Kieba Martyrs Brigade
  • Mai Mai Gédéon
  • Manipur People's Liberation Front or Manipur Peoples Liberation Front
  • Martyr Silo al-Rai Brigade
  • Mongko Region Defense Army
  • North Kalimantan People's Army
  • North Kalimantan National Army
  • Okba Ibn Nafaa Brigade.
  • People's Front for Liberation of Arabistan
  • People's Liberation Army (Myanmar)
  • Qebasin Martyrs Brigade
  • Revolutionary Armed Organization
  • Revolutionary Communist League of Turkey [de; tr; zh]
  • Revolutionary Workers Party – Mindanao
  • Sarawak People's Guerrilla Forces
  • Shan State Volunteer Force
  • Shura of Dagestan
  • Special Operations Forces (Yemen)
  • Soldiers of the Filipino People
  • Soviet Baltic Fleet sailors
  • Sunna Rebel Battalions
  • Sunni Resistance Committees
  • Tupamaros München
  • United Mujahideen Front of Pattani

Paramilitary Groups

  • Scuderie Detetive Le Cocq
  1. pt:Scuderie Detetive Le Cocq
  • Ali the Great Brigade
  • Al-Qa'im Regiment
  • Military State:
  • military State
  1. "A Tale of Two Georges". 11 March 2008. Retrieved 12 November 2016.
  • Hadhrami Elite Forces
  • Hamza Battalions
  • Kaka'i Battalion
  • Martyrs of Salahuddin
  • Mosul Battalions
  • Ninewa Falcons Battalion
  • Special Forces of Êzîdxan
  • Tiger Guards
  • Warshefana militias

Espionage and intelligence

  • Jane Burrell(OSS Agent in WWII who was founding member of CIA and 1st agent to die in the line of duty)(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIA_Memorial_Wall)(https://www.cia.gov/stories/story/the-mystery-of-jane-wallis-burrell-the-first-cia-officer-to-die-in-the-agencys-service/#family-background)(https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/us-news-weekend-features-project/article-11696867/How-housewife-Jane-Burrell-CIA-pioneer-did-not-recognition.html)(https://www.iowapublicradio.org/podcast/river-to-river/2022-09-13/a-dubuque-natives-death-near-the-dawn-of-the-cia-is-shrouded-in-mystery-nearly-a-century-later)
  • 80/300 BN – Nazi Germany; WWII
  • Eagle Eyes – program created by the Air Force Office of Special Investigations that called on the denizens of each air force base to keep an eye on their scheming neighbors and report suspicious activity; [21]
  • FICOR Foreign Intelligence and Counterintelligence Operation Records – New database that follows TALON, which was in turn inspired by Eagle Eyes; [22]; [23]; [24]
  • Intelligence red teaming – aka alternative analysis, independent review of collected intelligence to see if same/similar/different conclusions are drawn; see red team and death of Osama bin Laden#Intelligence gathering
  • INTERR – ?
  • Post Cold War Russian Intelligence
  • Military Intelligence Organization – Singapore; see [25] and google [26]
  • The Soufan Group — Could also be categorized as a counter-terrorist organization
  • surveillance detection route
  • Operation Tiburon

Weaponry, military equipment and camouflage

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

  • Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor (HBTSS) One of the most strategically important technologies of the present day. Presumably other attempts have been deleted due to censorship? HBTSS is referenced in a small number of Wikipedia articles in their sources. Here are a couple (and I can't believe I'm having to do this, is this the Truman Show?) - Defense News article titled "New hypersonic missile-tracking satellites pass critical design review" and Space launch schedule entry for USSF-124. Type: Government/Top Secret. "Projected To Launch February, 2024. Hypersonic and Ballistic Tracking Space Sensor (HBTSS) mission for the US Missile Defense Agency." This is a project that, as part of the anti-ballistic missile defense infrastructure, could have an enormous impact on the likelihood of world war, given its role in destabilizing strategic nuclear deterrence. "HBTSS will operate in low Earth orbit as part of a proliferated constellation of hundreds of satellites...a vital component of our missile defense architecture". And do please let me know if I am the only sentient civilian on this planet, given that I, a civilian hobbyist, am having to request this article. Alarming.
  • Belarus and weapons of mass destruction
  • OSSCAR - Optical Sensor System Cargo Aircraft Roll-on/Roll-Off, system developed for the C-130 A-J Aircraft for the Navy and other Defense Department services and agencies.
  • Equipment of the American Civil War
  • P-Z88 Broken axe: a primitive WW1 large scale fragmentation bomb, prototyped but never tested due to cost and technical problems.
  • Walther Model 4 : (A .32 ACP pistol extensively used by Germany in the First World War, and one of the companies most successful interwar products) ([27], [28])
  • High-Explosive Shell (Shells that go Boom) (How is there not a dedicated page for these? There is for Armour-Piercing shells and every other type of HE shell, but no core page?)
  • R9X flying ginsu A new CIA developed weapon that uses no explosives but rather deploys knives on impact https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/05/dod-cia-developed-flying-ginsu-missile-to-take-out-single-targets/
  • Tanker Helmet There is no page for a sort of padded helmet worn by tank troops. History, different types (by country), development etc. Some types might even justify their own article. Example [29]
  • Sarmat-2 Buggy A newly introduced light vehicle used by the Russian Military. https://defence-blog.com/russian-army-fields-newest-battle-buggies/
  • Alois Tomiška (de:Alois Tomiška) Designer of Little Tom Pistol.
  • KRI Tedong Naga [id] - Indonesian warship
  • Bomb making, a larger subject than Bomb-making instructions on the Internet, related to Explosives engineering (but including amateurs and pre-modern attempts)
  • Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore

Strategy and tactics

  • Strategy (book) by B.H. Liddell Hart Find sources: Google (books · news · scholar · free images · WP refs) · FENS · JSTOR · TWL
  • Strategic surprise - Most often desired outcome of Military deception. Applies to numerous operations/battles...Find sources: Google (books · news · scholar · free images · WP refs) · FENS · JSTOR · TWL
  • Brigade box and Battalion box, British Army implementations of the Hedgehog defence in the Western Desert and Burma respectively. Mutually supporting all arms, brigade and battalion sized strongpoints.
  • Brutal et continu — in French WWI context
  • Butter knife brigade – military policy seen in many low/no-funding armed groups to give new recruits a butterknife (or similar); concept was for the recruit to sharpen the butter knife, go into the field, and kill a enemy for that enemy's firearm
  • Passive defense – Measures taken to reduce the probability of and to minimize the effects of damage caused by hostile action without the intention of taking the initiative. See also active defense.
  • Project WolfPac – US military program "which aims to test new concepts of shallow-water and riverine warfare organized around swarms of smaller, affordable ships linked by communications."; [30]
  • Drill Manual- Manuel that instructs soldiers on drill and ceremonies.

Uniforms

  • Uniforms of the French Army
  • Uniforms of the Italian Army
  • Uniforms of the Spanish Army
  • Russian military uniforms
  • Military uniforms of World War II - working ErikTheBikeMan (talk) 22:12, 26 October 2008 (UTC);[reply]
    comment at October 2016: there is United States Army uniforms in World War II (perhaps there are others by country?)

Miscellaneous

  • José Alberto Albano do Amarante
  1. pt:José Alberto Albano do Amarante
  • Military Operatiions of Brazilian Coup D'Etat of 1964:
  1. pt:Operações militares no golpe de 1964
  • 10th Regiment New York Cavalry - see List of Gettysburg Battlefield camps after the American Civil War
  • 1938 Invasion of Czechoslovakia. See German occupation of Czechoslovakia
  • 2012 Darfurian referendum
  • ABS-G – combat version of the airman battle uniform
  • Afghan Forest Digital Camouflage – ACU-style camo worn by the Afghan National Army
  • airborne forces pattern helmet – helmet used by the British Parachute regiment from WWII to the 1980s
  • American Civil War picket duty – how it functioned, camaraderie between Yanks & Rebs while on picket, considered murder if shoot on picket, reference letters of Elisha Hunt Rhodes of Rhode Island
  • AN/FPS-44 An old configuration of the AN/FPS series of Radio Operations Military Facilities seen in the 20th century (Image of one example)
  • Applied Tactics - Field with Military Tactics, but not mention of what it is in WP. Several articles should link to it.
  • Army of Muscovite Russia – ru:????? ?????????? ????
  • artillery preparation
  • Bangladesh Liberation War Memorial Trust
  • Berles-Monchel and Aubigny-en-Artois massacres - large-scale massacres of French civilians committed by the 3rd SS Panzer Division Totenkopf
  • Bermuda Coast Guard A new Coast Guard Unit in the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda, became operational early February 2020.[7]
  • Board of Enquiry Board of Inquiry (Often see this in UK military ship articles after loss of ship to apportion blame and/or recommend court martial) (e.g. see Naval Board of Inquiry (US))
  • Camp Abe Patterson - 1890 military camp
  • Camp Convalescent[8]
  • Camp Recovery[9]
  • Camp Samuel Harper[10] was the "Grand Army of the Republic and the Veteran Association" camp from East Cemetery Hill to Slocum Av [31] (picnics at Reynolds Grove, Round Top Park, and Spangler Spring).[32]
  • Chinese invasion of Taiwan
  • Collar Devices
  • Combat power (ja)
  • DASR
  • defection of Xu Junping – Chinese General Col. Xu Junping
  • Defense Academy for Credibility Assessment
  • Directorate of Rocket Propulsion and Missiles – Edwards AFB, CA
  • Dowództwo Wojsk Specjalnych
  • Field Service Post cards
  • Fort Defiance (New York) - fortification during the Battle of Brooklyn of the American Revolutionary War; listed at Fort Defiance disambiguation page; described at Red Hook, Brooklyn; [33]
  • Hajjinet –soldier-run ISPs in war-zones
  • HMCS Porte Quebec (YMG-184) – Canadian gate-class ship
  • HMCS Porte De La Reine (YMG-185) – Canadian gate-class ship
  • Holocaust slave labor litigation – see Forced labor in Germany during World War II
  • Hypothetical enemy (ja) - suggest that Wikipedians not translate the Japanese edition since it has OR issues
  • Interallied Memorial in Liège - fr:Mémorial Interallié, will be the place of main commemorations on 4/08/2014, as the first city attaqued in WWI (60 heads of state, incl. François Hoolande, Merkel + Obama ? + QE2 ? - See in French).
  • Iraq water-treatment vulnerabilities
  • Italian Campaign of 1796-1797 - translation request for Napoleon's first major command (it:Campagna d'Italia (1796-1797))
  • Joint Electronics Information Agency (JEIA) – WWII-era US agency
  • Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps awards – supplement to Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps ranks for complete info about JROTC
  • List of countries by level of military obligations for citizens – for example, for countries without conscription - whether some military registration is required; for countries with conscription - whether military service may be changed by civil one and in which cases it is permitted
  • List of United States missile tests – The U.S. tests, conducted at least 15 times since January 2011, send a message to strategic rivals like Russia, China and North Korea that Washington has an effective nuclear arsenal. [34] [35]
  • Lucky Bastard Club Certificate - A WWII certificate awarded to surviving Eighth Air Force crew members after completing a European tour (20-35 missions). Only one in three crewmen received one due to extremely high casualty rates.[36][37]
  • MACV Recondo School – [38]
  • Maschke Commission – set up to determine the fate of German WWII POWs
  • Mayhem class weapons - a special type of submarine missile
  • Military leadership (ja)
  • Hereditary generals (mainly of Ancient Carthage and Sparta)
  • Military of the Cayman Islands - Cayman Islands has a new Cayman Regiment part of UK Armed forces in the Caribbean Cayman also has a new Coast Guard both are operational in 2020 [11] [12]
  • Military professionalism (ja)
  • NATO war crimes – see Kosovo War#Nato War Crimes and List of war crimes
  • naval estimates
  • New Al Muthana Air Base
  • NOSC Tampa
  • Nuclear monopoly
  • Office Of Security Cooperation - Iraq
  • Operation: Reconquest of Spain – an invasion of Francoist Spain from 19 to 28 October 1944 by 4,000 to 7,000 Spanish maquis in opposition to the regime of Francisco Franco (es)
  • outside the wire
  • Palestinian war crimes
  • The Piper's Bill
  • The Poteau Ambush
  • Potential military conflict between the United States and China (ja)
  • Professional military ethics (ja)
  • Professional soldier (ja)
  • Proposed invasion and occupation of North Korea
  • Sergeant Major of the Army's Flag History
  • Sendlingen Christmas murders
  • seven-star ranki.e., Nazi Germany's rank of Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces
  • Sigonella Crisis (Requesting Translation To English) http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crisi_di_Sigonella- (it:Crisi_di_Sigonella) A military conflict between Italy and the US. See Achille Lauro hijacking
  • smart acquisition
  • Special Operations Forces Brigade (Iraq)
  • spent force
  • Stability Operations in Iraq – report
  • Tianjin Military Academy (zh:天津武备学堂)
  • Turkey military intervention in Iraq. [39], [40], [41]
  • Unarmed neutrality (ja)
  • United States intelligence failures – Tet offensive, WMD in Iraq, Bay of Pigs
  • United States Naval Training Center, Orlando – former home of the Naval Nuclear Power School until 1998
  • United States War Trade Board (October 1917 – June 1919) [42][43]
  • USAF Project 1794 USAF Flying Saucer program, recently declassified in late 2012.
  • War Profits Board of 1930 – investigated WWI profiteering; Eisenhower participated
  • web-tex
  • Please translate ru:Военно-политическая академия имени В. И. Ленина, a military educational institution in Russia.

Defunct United States military academies

See: List of defunct United States military academies

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

Other military topics/disambiguation

  • Armed Forces of NATO and Warsaw Pact:
  1. fr:Forces armées de l'OTAN et du pacte de Varsovie
  • Nuclear Race on Cold War:
  1. fr:Dissuasion et prolifération nucléaires pendant la guerre froide
  • accelerated battlefield combatives
  • advanced-force operations
  • Archicivilians – "A freelance military researcher specialized in the Middle East" [44][45]
  • Armada Chest - A multi lock box historically used for storing soldiers wages.
  • Balikatan 02-2 – US training exercise scheduled for April 2002 in the Philippines
  • British Army acronyms and expressions - List of British Army terminology and expressions used currently.
  • British Royal Navy acronyms and expressions: List of acronyms and expressions of the British Royal Navy used currently.
  • Browning Tradition
  • captain (air) – air-force captains' duties differ significantly from their contemporaries in ground forces: i.e., air-force captains (as well as other air-crew officers) are often the designated combatants for their units
  • casualty letter – colloquially "the telegram"; letter from the government informing a family that a relative was KIA, WIA, or MIA
  • DD-250 or DD Form 250 – contractual-delivery process
  • Director of Military Requirements
  • DLI Museum the Durham Light Infantry Museum some details of which appear here and other material with these Ghits. The museum is small, but it is sufficiently notable and verifiable for its own article
  • departure (flight control)
  • Estación Naval Mahón (also known as Naval Station Mahón) (req. 2012-02-25){{ndash]] in Mahon, Spain
  • firm fixed-price – military procurement contract vehicle
  • Ground supremacy – analogous to naval supremacy and air supremacy
  • hammock number (ja:ハンモックナンバー)
  • History of the right of line awards - criteria and qualifications
  • illustrated parts breakdown
  • interservice transfer – for service members transferring to a different U.S. military service; see U.S. Army "Blue to Green" program
  • Japanese swimming stroke (ja:日本泳法)
  • joint doctrine
  • List of all international sea Heroes - List of all sea Heroes around the world, from the beginning of seafaring up to now, sorted by date of birth. Includes dates of birth and death and the duty in all nations which they were active.
  • List of countries that were separated by or underwent a civil war
  • List of German half-track Modifications - A linked list of all WWII era modifications of German half-tracks
  • List of military exercises
  • List of naval ship TYPES - Not to be confused with ship CLASS - an annotated list, or article, linking to and explaining the differences between e.g. a battleship, battlecruiser, heavy battlecruiser, and so on
  • logistics control number
  • maintenance concept
  • maintenance manpower
  • military history of Chile
  • Military requirements
  • Military waste Article Drafted by BogginBobby awaiting review
  • M/T Trans Pacific of 1972 (Pacific ocean) used in Operation Pacer IVY (USAF), there is already page for MV Transpacific (T-1) the same name (1999) (AKA MT Turcas II, AKA MT Bonitoof), . Transpacific grounded May 18, 1971 and never left Great lakes.
  • Modernising Defence Programme - a mini-defence review in the UK to improve the MOD and the UK armed forces, source [46] and [47]
  • Morale Patch
  • Multi-Sided War
  • Muster Master
  • Nisei Veterans Committee (NVC) and Nisei Veterans Committee Foundation (NVC Foundation), Seattle-based. https://www.nvcfoundation.org/. Responsible for a prominent meeting hall in Seattle's International District and (adjacent to it) a memorial to Japanese-American soldiers and to the Japanese and Japanese-Americans who were interned in the camps during WWII.
  • No. 2 Photographich Reconnaissance Unit RAF - only No. 1 exists on Wiki (historic, not current unit)
  • Norwegian Road March Badge
  • Object 416 (su-100M1) - a soviet medium tank / tank destroyer designed in 1944. article here [https://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-statement/Commons/2018-07-19/HCWS883/
  • Officers Training Academy (Chennai, India) – [48]
  • Order of the Ditch Traditional Ceremony for traversing the Panama Canal on a Navy Ship. This link provides a quick reference of many of these types of unofficial Navy ceremonies. Additionally here is a link to an image of the unofficial/official certificate
  • Operation Charging Bison - military simulation in Canada
  • Pacifism in France (see draft)
  • paraclete releasable assault vest (PRAV)
  • point of insertion
  • repair depot
  • request mast
  • Service Women's Action Network
  • Shahid Qandi – Iranian naval destroyer; [49]
  • sortie generation
  • Split Naval Base (req. 2012-02-25) – near Split, Croatia
  • stack (military)
  • support equipment
  • T32 and T32E1 - Heavy Tank Prototype based on M26 Pershing chassis (Part of T29,T30,T34 series of US Heavy Tanks, developed at the end of World War II to combat German Panther, Tiger, Tiger II etc.)
  • technical order
  • time-compliance technical order (TCTO)
  • Three-Percenter Organization - The belief that during the American revolutionary war no more than three percent (3%) of the colonists fought against the British military at any given time. Modern day groups are forming in the u.S> in relation to this.
  • Thracian Star - a series of annual exercises related to Joint Task Force East
  • US chemical weapons in Okinawa
  • US nuclear weapons in Okinawa
  • USO and other entities that assist military members and their families
  • work unit code
  • Weehawken Dueling Grounds

Resources

  1. ^ a b "Feats of Courage". Pakistan Air Force Official Website.
  2. ^ "First Kill by PAF". DefenceTalk.com.
  3. ^ "1965 Pakistan India war pivotal actions". ETribune.com.
  4. ^ "Pathankot". Bharat rakshak.
  5. ^ "REVIEW: The Battle of Hussainiwala". Dawn Newspaper. 8 February 2015.
  6. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/1974/12/31/archives/nicaraguan-rebels-free-hostages-and-fly-to-cuba-special-to-the-new.html
  7. ^ https://www.gov.bm/articles/launch-bermuda-coast-guard
  8. ^ https://www.alexandriava.gov/historic-sites/camp-convalescent
  9. ^ http://www.fortwiki.com/Camp_Recovery
  10. ^ "G. A. R. Camp" (Google News Archive). Gettysburg Compiler. September 10, 1889. Retrieved 2012-02-03.
  11. ^ http://www.gov.ky/portal/page/portal/cighome/pressroom/archive/201911/Prep%20Work%20Begins%20for%20Regiment
  12. ^ https://www.caymancompass.com/2018/08/28/caymans-coast-guard-chiefs-announced/
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