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Army (Soviet Army) (540 bytes)
1: ...rmy#Military unit |"Military unit" section]] of [[Army]] 3: ...otes a major [[military unit]] in militaries various countries, including the [[Soviet Union]]. 5: ... (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: ...ince become a term, "Anzac", for a person from [[Australia]] or [[New Zealand]]. 5: ...sbury Plain]], it was decided not to subject the Australians and New Zealanders to the English winter ... 7: ...furnished most of the corps staff from the Indian Army as well. Birdwood arrived in [[Cairo]] on [[21 D... 9: ...odename for the corps but it did not enter common usage amongst the troops until after the Gallipoli l... 11: ...ry Brigade]] and two mounted [[brigade]]s; the [[Australian 1st Light Horse Brigade]] and the [[New Ze... U.S. Third Army (7897 bytes) 1: ...ainst Germany. However this was not needed. Third Army was disbanded in July 1919, as the need for a hea... 3: ...s prior to its entry into [[World War II]], Third Army remained largely a paper formation. It held train... 5: ...in December 1943. Third Army was shipped from the US to the [[United Kingdom]]. 7: ...ad achieved the breakout from [[Normandy]]. Third Army followed up on that success and began a great das... 9: ...[Austria]] and in May liberated the [[Mauthausen-Gusen concentration camp]]s complex. Its forces ended... New Army (3242 bytes) 3: ... New army became the most formidable of the three army groups stationed near [[Beijing]] and proven effe... 5: The New Army was gradually expanded and upgraded in the follow... 7: ...stablished sizable new armies; however the Yuan's army was still most powerful, comprised of six groups ... 9: ..., respective to the locations of garrisons. These army groups and generals played different roles in the... 32: See also the English [[New Model Army]] of the [[Civil War]] period. This Is the Army (4339 bytes) 1: ...sic were written by [[Irving Berlin]]. A wartime musical designed to boost morale in the U.S. during [... 5: ...red in the movie, which is also the title of the musical-within-a-movie staged by the younger Jones. 7: ... "[[God Bless America]]" is arguably the most famous cinematic rendition of the piece. Louis appears i... 11: ...lar sketches and scenes, including songs praising Army life and the dramatic marching of soldiers throug... 13: Although the core of the movie consists of the musical numbers, the movie also contains a veneer of ... Third Army (107 bytes) 1: A number of nations have had a '''Third Army''' 3: * [[British Third Army]] 4: * [[US Third Army]] Army (4030 bytes) 1: An '''army''' comprises all of a nation's land-based militar... 5: ...d-based warfare (for example, the [[United States Army]], or the [[France|French]] [[Armée de Terre]]). 7: ...Force]] originated as part of the [[United States Army]]. 9: ...e.g. [[tank]]s), [[artillery]], and [[aircraft]] (usually [[helicopter]]s), supported by [[engineer]]s... 13: * [[Australian Army]] Second Army (110 bytes) 1: A number of nations have had a '''Second Army''' 3: * [[British Second Army]] 4: * [[US Second Army]] First Army (273 bytes) 3: * [[Australian First Army]] 4: * [[British First Army]] 5: * [[Canadian First Army]] 6: * [[French First Army]] 7: * [[German First Army]] U.S. First Army (3971 bytes) 1: ...very famous, such as [[Douglas MacArthur]]. First Army was inactivated after WWI in 1919. 3: ...y was reactivated. It had the mission of training Army formations at the time, as did all the other fiel... 5: After the US entered [[World War II]], the army moved overseas, to the [[United Kingdom]], in ord... 7: ... units completely mixed up with each other. First Army captured much of the early gains of the Allied fo... 9: ...alaise pocket]]. After capturing [[Paris]], First Army headed towards the south of [[Holland]]. U.S. Fifth Army (7293 bytes) 1: ...' was one of the principal formations of the [[US Army]] in the [[Mediterranean]] during [[World War II]... 3: ...nd also with the approach of the [[British Eighth Army]] (which had landed further south), the German fo... 5: ...nean of the naval forces necessary for an amphibious assault. 7: ... Salerno. A lack of initiative on the part of the US commander, combined with worries about the German... 9: ...fth Army and British-organised units under Eighth Army would ease logistics. Army One (977 bytes) 1: ...standing at the doorway, instead of the Marine as usually seen post 1976.]] 2: ...ortation of the President was divided between the Army and the [[United States Marine Corps|U.S. Marine ... 4: ...hen President [[Richard Nixon]] delivered his famous "V" sign after resigning his office in the wake o... Fifth Army (132 bytes) 1: A number of nations have had a '''Fifth Army''': 3: * [[British Fifth Army]] 4: * [[Turkish Fifth Army]] 5: * [[US Fifth Army]] Finnish Army (5855 bytes) 1: The '''[[Finland|Finnish]] Army''' ([[Finnish language|Finnish]]: ''Maavoimat'') ... 3: The Army is further divided into six branches: 12: The Army is organised into three commands: western, easter... 13: ...rovinces which are responsible for conscription, mustering of troops in wartime, organizing the local ... 36: ...ly under the Defence Staff. Since [[1998]] the [[Uusimaa Brigade]] is part of the [[Finnish Navy]]. Rosary Army (2422 bytes) 1: '''Rosary Army''' is a rapidly growing [[non-profit]] organisati... 5: ... set during the [[Year of the Rosary]], the Rosay Army takes advantage of any opportunity to mention the... 7: ...d supplies for [[soldiers]], [[patients]], religious orders, and [[lay people]]. Their Rosaries have ... 13: ...om this springboard and bring more people to [[Jesus]] and [[Mary]] through the Rosary. 16: *[http://www.RosaryArmy.com Rosary Army] New Iraqi Army (1047 bytes) 1: The '''New Iraqi Army''' is the reconstituted Iraqi military following ... 4: * the national guard (previously the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps); 8: ...y, had around 40,000 personnel, while the Regular Army had around 4000. 12: ...t/4133039.stm BBC article on the National Guard - Army merger] DRC Army (936 bytes) 1: A new army was put together after Congo's 1998-2002 war. 3: ==Pre 1998 Army== Swedish Army (6495 bytes) 1: The '''Swedish Army''', or ''Armén'' is the [[army]] branch of the [[Swedish Armed Forces]], the mil... 7: The Swedish Army [[Weapon|armament]] for Individual/[[Squad]] leve... 31: ...ose [[recoilless rifle]] ([[Carl Gustav]] [[Carl Gustav recoilless rifle|recoilless rifle]]) in versio... 48: ... [[Switzerland]] and [[Finland]]. Vehicles in the army: 80: The peace time organization of the Swedish Army is divided into a number of training regiments fo... Territorial Army (10152 bytes) 1: ...'''Territorial Army''' is a part of the [[British Army]] composed of reserve units, or part-time soldier... 5: ...the "Territorial and Reserve Forces Bill" on [[August 2]], [[1907]] and contained 14 [[infantry]] [[di... 8: ...ivations for raising the [[New Army (British)|New Army]] separately. 10: The original divisions of the Territorial Army were: 29: ...d line battalion, prefixed with '3', was raised thus enabling the second line battalion to be released... Polish Army (9737 bytes) 12: ...the military forces of [[Poland]]. The name is in use since early [[19th century]], although in Polish... 14: ...d force]]s of Poland consist of the [[Polish Army|Army]] (Wojsko), [[Polish Navy|Navy]] (Marynarka) and ... 20: First Polish Army was created in the [[10th century]] [[kingdom]] o... 25: [[Image:Husarz.jpg|thumb|right|Commonwealth [[hussar]]s]] 28: ...ed with the wojsko kwarciane into a new permanent army)
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