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Army Group Courland (829 bytes)
1: '''[[Army Group]] Courland''' ([[German_language|German]]: [http://de.wikipe... 3: ...Army Group North and [[Army Group A]] became Army Group Centre. 5: ...]] [[1945]] encircled by the [[Soviet Army]] in [[Courland]]. 16: [[Category:German army groups]] Army group (924 bytes) 1: ...anization ([[formation]]) consisting of several [[army|armies]], and is supposed to be self-sufficient f... 3: The borders of the area for which an army group is responsible are usually geographic ones. 5: Army group was a term used in [[Germany]], the [[United King... 7: ...organizational unit was called a "[[Front (Soviet Army)|front]]". 9: ...with an (uppercase A) Army, e.g. The Free Country Army could be composed of the First, Third, and Ninth ... Army Group A (592 bytes) 1: ...up A''' was the name of a [[Germany|German]] Army Group during [[World War II]]. 3: ...]] Army Group A was the southern attacking [[Army Group]]. 5: ...ont (WWII)|Eastern Front]]) was split into [[Army Group]]s A and B. 7: ...my Group North and '''Army Group A''' became Army Group Centre. 10: [[Category:German army groups]] Army Group Centre (8375 bytes) 1: ...erg]] pocket, [[Army Group A]] was renamed ''Army Group Centre'' on [[January 25]] and it fought to the [... 3: ...larus]] and to advance towards [[Moscow]]. [[Army Group South]] was to occupy the [[Ukraine]]. [[Blitzkri... 5: ...uded the 4th and 9th Army, the 2nd and 3rd Panzer Groups and the 2nd Air Fleet. By mid-August 1941 it had... 7: ...erman advance for two months. The advance of Army Group Centre was further delayed as [[Hitler]] ordered ... 9: ...s, and the failure of the German Blitzkrieg. Army Group Centre was driven back out of reach of Moscow by ... Army Group South (1983 bytes) 1: ...' in German) was a [[Nazi Germany|German]] [[Army Group]] during [[World War II]]. 3: ...rth]] and Army Group South. In this campaign Army Group South was led by [[Gerd von Rundstedt]] and his [... 5: ...a]] Army Group South was one of three German Army groups which invaded the [[USSR]] at the start of the [... 7: ...e way for the [[Army Group North]] and the [[Army Group Center]] on their approach to [[Leningrad]] and [... 9: ...the [[Romanian 3rd Army|3rd]] and [[Romainian 4th Army|4th]] Romanian Armies. The two Romanian armies w... Army Group North (1795 bytes) 1: ... group]] coordinated the operations of attached [[army corps]], reserve formations, and direct-reporting... 7: ...erman 208th Infantry Division|208th]]). The army group was commanded by [[Fedor von Bock]] for the opera... 9: ...enter]], under Field Marshal von Bock, and [[Army Group South]], under Field Marshal von Rundstedt. 11: The aims of Army Group North in 1941 were to conquer the [[Baltic states... 14: ...Army Group North and [[Army Group A]] became Army Group Centre. Southern Expeditionary Army Group (3004 bytes) 1: The '''Southern Expeditionary Army Group''' was part of the [[Japan]]ese [[military]] duri... 5: ...]. The [[5th Japanese Army Air Force Division|5th Army Air Force Division]] was assigned to the Philippi... 11: ...of American airsupport, the main body of the 14th Army was to land at [[Lingayen Gulf]], while another f... 13: ==Composition of the Southern Expeditionary Army Group== 15: ... Expeditionary Army Group Headquarters and Assets|Group Headquarters and Assets]] ([[Hisaichi Terauchi|Ge... British 11th Army Group (3896 bytes) 1: ...eylon]]. It would have been logical for 11th Army Group to have the [[Northern Combat Area Command]] unde... 5: ...h. The attacks could then be co-ordinated at Army Group level. 7: ... two different commanders. Giffard for Fourteenth Army actions and Mountbatten for Stilwell's formations... 11: ...an the purely British headquarters that 11th Army Group was. Command problems with General [[Joseph Stilw... 22: [[Category:British army groups]] British 21st Army Group (4279 bytes) 1: The [[Britain|British]] '''21st Army Group''' was an important Allied force in the [[Europea... 3: ...with [[British Second Army]] and [[Canadian First Army]]. 5: ...up formed the left flank of the three Allied army groups arrayed against German forces in the west. It wa... 13: ...er 21st Army Group. They together with [[US Third Army]] under General [[George Patton]] reduced the sal... 15: ...to Bradley's 12th Army Group. However, [[US Ninth Army]] remained under Montgomery for the final attack ... Army Group Royal Artillery (1375 bytes) 1: ...being moved at need from corps to corps within an army. 5: * [[British 1st Army Group Royal Artillery|1st AGRA]] 6: * [[British 2nd Army Group Royal Artillery|2nd AGRA]] 7: * [[British 3rd Army Group Royal Artillery|3rd AGRA]] 8: * [[British 4th Army Group Royal Artillery|4th AGRA]] American 6th Army Group (1681 bytes) 1: ...p]] of the [[Allies]] (namely the [[United States Army]]) during [[World War II]]. 3: ...ean de Lattre de Tassigny]]) and the [[US Seventh Army]] commanded by Lt. Gen. [[Alexander Patch]]. 5: ...he time the 6th Army met the [[American 12th Army Group]], which had broken out of the [[Battle of Norman... 7: ...fantry Division, which was part of the US Seventh Army, were the first allied troops to arrive at [[Berc... 9: [[Category: American army groups]] American 12th Army Group (575 bytes) 1: The '''12th Army Group''' was the largest and most powerful American for... 3: ...hird Army]], [[US Ninth Army]] and [[US Fifteenth Army]]. 5: [[Category:American army groups]] British/American 15th Army Group (843 bytes) 1: ...British]]/[[United States|American]] '''15th Army Group''' was an important unit in [[World War II]]. 3: ...earlier blew into a theatre of its own. 15th Army Group had pushed northward through [[Italy]], capturing... 5: [[Category:British army groups]] British/American 18th Army Group (2858 bytes) 1: ...rmy]] advancing from the east and [[British First Army]] advancing from the west into Tunisia came close... 5: ...e [[US II Corps]] and [[French XIX Corps]]. First Army controlled the forces that had landed in [[Morocc... 7: ...] under General [[Erwin Rommel]] and [[5th Panzer Army]] under General [[Jurgen von Arnim]]. The two Ger... 9: ...oops that the smaller defended area produced. 1st Army in particular received stinging blows from Rommel... 11: ...hed. First Army lead the main attack, with Eighth Army providing support along the eastern coast of Tuni... British 1st Army Group Royal Artillery (539 bytes) 1: '''1st Army Group Royal Artillery''' was formed in September 1942, ... 3: ...only this time under [[British Eighth Army|Eighth Army]]. The AGRA transferred temporarily to [[British ... Courland (14598 bytes) 1: '''Courland''', '''Kurland''', '''Couronia''', or '''Curonia'... 6: The Mitau plain divided Courland into two parts, of which the western was fertile ... 8: Courland is drained by nearly one hundred rivers, of which... 17: ...t that time Courland comprised the two duchies of Courland and of [[Semigalia|Semgallen]]. 19: === Duchy of Courland, [[1561]]–[[1795]] === Courland colonization of the Americas (4567 bytes) 3: ...d colony in [[Tobago]] from [[1654]] to [[1659]]. Courland was established as a Duchy in [[1561]], a fief of... 5: ...tlers attempted to settle on the north coast near Courland Bay but were soon driven of by the [[Carib]] nati... 7: ... later and soon outnumbered the Courland one. 120 Courland colonists came in 1657 but the Dutch colony reach... 11: ...March 1683 – June 1686, and in May 1690 the Courlanders permanently left Tobago, although absentee gov... 13: The Courland Monument near Courland Bay commemorates the Duchy's settlements. Army (Soviet Army) (540 bytes) 1: ...rmy#Military unit |"Military unit" section]] of [[Army]] 3: ...y''', besides its general-purpose meaning (see "[[army]]") specifically denotes a major [[military unit]... 5: ... [[Front (Soviet Army)|Front]]. In peace times an Army is usually subordinated to a [[Military district]... 9: [[Category:Soviet Army]] Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (army corps) (3502 bytes) 3: ...''' was a [[World War I|First World War]] [[corps|army corps]] of the [[Mediterranean Expeditionary Forc... 7: ...furnished most of the corps staff from the Indian Army as well. Birdwood arrived in [[Cairo]] on [[21 D... 9: ...aland led to the name "Australian and New Zealand Army Corps" being adopted. The administration clerks ... 25: [[Category:Australian army corps]] This Is the Army (4339 bytes) 1: '''''This Is the Army''''' is a [[1943]] [[United States|American]] [[c... 5: ...onal dancer drafted into the [[United States Army|Army]] during [[World War I]]. At the request of his c... 11: ...lar sketches and scenes, including songs praising Army life and the dramatic marching of soldiers throug...
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