The 2nd Mobile Corps, also translated as 2nd Mobile Contingent, is one of two Mobile Corps (the other being the 1st Mobile Contingent) of the People's...
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The 1st Mobile Corps, also translated as 1st Mobile Contingent, is a corps leader grade formation of China's People's Armed Police (PAP). It was formed...
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People's Armed Police (section 2nd Mobile Corps)
corps was reorganized into 5 detachments in the 1st and 2nd Mobile Corps: 1st Transportation Detachment, 1st Mobile Corps - Stationed in Beijing 2nd Transportation...
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dogs." Officially, the SLCU is the 1st Special Operations Detachment, 2nd Mobile Corps. The SWCU was secretly established in December 2002 and trained in...
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The Mobile Brigade Corps (Indonesian: Korps Brigade Mobil) abbreviated Brimob is the special operations, paramilitary, and tactical unit of the Indonesian...
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The 2nd Polish Corps (Polish: 2 Korpus Polski), 1943–1947, was a major tactical and operational unit of the Polish Armed Forces in the West during World...
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1st Mobile Corps People's Armed Police 2nd Mobile Corps People's Liberation Army Air Force Airborne Corps People's Liberation Army Navy Marine Corps Colombia:...
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III Corps is a corps of the United States Army headquartered at Fort Hood, Texas. It is a major formation of the United States Army Forces Command. Activated...
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Sidney Phillips (category Military personnel from Mobile, Alabama)
officers. However, his four-year US Marine Corps enlistment expired on December 31, 1945, freeing him to return to Mobile. He had decided while at Cape Gloucester...
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commissioned in 1942 and is currently home to the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing. Congress authorized Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point on 9 July 1941, with...
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1st Mobile Corps 1st Special Operations Detachment, 2nd Mobile Corps (Snow Leopard Commando) 2nd Special Operations Detachment, 2nd Mobile Corps Internal...
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The Republic of Korea Marine Corps (ROKMC; Korean: 대한민국 해병대), also known as the ROK Marine Corps, ROK Marines or South Korean marines, is the naval infantry...
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Medical Brigade (Abn) 1st Medical Group 2nd Mobile Army Surgical Hospital 5th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital 10th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital 28th Combat...
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The following units and commanders of the Union Army fought at the Mobile campaign of the American Civil War involving the battles of Spanish Fort and...
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The VII Army Corps of the United States Army was one of the two principal corps of the United States Army Europe during the Cold War. Activated in 1918...
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"Corps Of Signals – Inaugural: Ceremony Centenary Year". Ministry of Defence. 15 February 2010. Army gets hi-tech warfare system DRDO Develops Mobile Electronic...
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Flak Regiments 102 and 103, and 2nd Flak Brigade receiving the Flak Regiments 101 and 104. In March 1941, I Flak Corps was used to form the staff "Luftwaffenbefehlshaber...
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as the Soviet Army and all cavalry corps were disbanded. The cavalry corps represented the foundation of large mobile formations in the Red Army, and most...
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The 2nd Guards Tatsinskaya Tank Corps was a tank corps of the Soviet Union's Red Army that saw service during World War II on the Eastern Front of Europe...
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formed in late 1937. The division was part of 1st Corps (now 1st Army) until 1996. Under the flag of 2nd division it took part in the Chinese Civil War....
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the Battle of Mobile Bay. Granger commanded the XIII Corps during the Battle of Fort Blakeley, which led to the fall of the city of Mobile, Alabama. When...
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Gyorshadtest (redirect from Mobile Corps (Hungary))
The Gyorshadtest (variously translated "Rapid Corps", "Fast Corps" or "Mobile Corps") was the most modern and best-equipped mechanized unit of the Royal...
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This is a list of current United States Marine Corps battalions, sorted by the mission they perform. The ground combat element (GCE) consists of those...
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German offensive continued. Further to the north, the mobile units of the III Motorized Corps also overcame the Stalin Line and reached the approaches...
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Italian front (World War I) (section III Corps)
and attached to IV Corps. Also on 3 June, 2nd Group of mobile militia cavalry (Squadrons 3 & 4) arrived and attached to IV Corps. 1st Co in the colonies;...
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5th (Prince of Wales's) Battalion, Devonshire Regiment (redirect from 2nd (Plymouth) Devonshire Rifle Volunteer Corps)
Devonshire Rifle Volunteer Corps, was formed in June 1860 at Plymouth, but shortly afterwards was redesignated the 2nd Administrative Battalion, Devonshire...
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the Royal New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps and its predecessors. 22 November 2018. Retrieved 23 November 2018. "Mobile Laundry and Bath Equipment 1941-1990"...
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A mobile assault platoon, also called MAP platoon or MAP, is a unit structure concept used in the U.S. Marine Corps infantry. It is part of the wider...
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11th PgD 5th ID 1st CD 2nd AD 2nd UK The Northern Army Group (NORTHAG) was a NATO military formation comprising five Army Corps from five NATO member nations...
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Eugene Sledge (category Military personnel from Mobile, Alabama)
In 1935 his family moved to Georgia Cottage in Mobile. He graduated from Murphy High School in Mobile in the spring of 1942. His older brother, Edward...
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