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  2. Ninth Army (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Ninth Army was isolated from the headquarters of 12th Army Group, and it was thus placed (on 20 December [1]) under the command of General Bernard Montgomery's 21st Army Group along with First Army, despite opposition from General Omar Bradley. Simpson reoriented his command quickly to help in the reduction of the salient that the Germans had ...

  3. Military call sign - Wikipedia

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    Individual military pilots or other flight officers usually adopt a personal aviator call sign. The most recognizable call sign of this type is Air Force One, used when any Air Force aircraft is transporting the U.S. President. Similarly, when the President is flown in a U.S. Marine Corps helicopter, the call sign is Marine One.

  4. Sixth Army (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Sixth Army took part in the Invasion of Lingayen Gulf [7] on 9 January 1945 with the subordinate units of I and XIV Corps. [8] Sixth Army units fought south until they met up those of Eighth Army advancing from around Manila. Sixth Army then continued to clear the north of Luzon and confronted the Shimbu Group in the Sierra Madres until the end ...

  5. II Corps (India) - Wikipedia

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    II Corps is a corps of the Indian Army, based in Ambala and known as Kharga Corps.. The Corps was raised on October 7, 1971 by Lt Gen T N Raina at Krishna Nagar in West Bengal and saw action two months later in December.

  6. Royal Saxon Army - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Saxon Army (German: Königlich Sächsische Armee) was the military force of the Electorate (1682–1807) and later the Kingdom of Saxony (1807–1918). A regular Saxon army was first established in 1682 and it continued to exist until the abolition of the German monarchies in 1918.

  7. Master Gunner Identification Badge - Wikipedia

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    According to Military.com, the Master Gunner Identification Badge is the first badge recognizing a soldier's achievement of earning the prestigious position of master gunner, which the U.S. Army created nearly 400 years ago. [6] According to a U.S. Army article, the master gunner is the technical and tactical experts for their weapon's platform.

  8. Finnish Army - Wikipedia

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    Army logistics is part of the joint Finnish Defence Forces Logistics Command. [10] During war time the army is organised operative forces which consists of approximately 61 000 men and territorial forces which consist of 176 000 men. The following list is the wartime organisation of the Finnish army from 1.1.2008 Operative forces: 3 readiness ...

  9. Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal - Wikipedia

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    Arrowhead device - For qualified Army and Air Force service members. Service stars - effective 9 February 2015, to recognize individual participation in each of the approved operations that a service member participates in, a 3 ⁄ 16 inch bronze service star is worn on the suspension and service ribbon of the medal, with a 3 ⁄ 16 inch silver ...