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  2. Pay (Roman army) - Wikipedia

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    Pay in the Roman army was defined by the annual stipendium received by a Roman soldier, of whatever rank he was, from the Republican era until the Later Roman Empire. It constituted the main part of the Roman soldier's income, who from the end of the Republic began to receive, in addition to the spoils of war, prize money called donativa.

  3. Category:Home Army members - Wikipedia

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    Krzysztof Kamil Baczyński. Kazimierz Barcikowski. Lesław Bartelski. Władysław Bartoszewski. Stefan Bembiński. Ryszard Białous. Jerzy Bielecki (Auschwitz survivor) Sławomir Maciej Bittner. Ksawery Błasiak.

  4. Kotwica - Wikipedia

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    Kotwica. The kotwica ( [kɔtˈfit͡sa]; Polish for ' anchor ') was an emblem of the Polish Underground State and Armia Krajowa (AK; tr. 'Home Army') used during World War II. It was created in 1942 by members of the Wawer minor sabotage unit within the AK, as an easily usable emblem for the struggle to regain the country's independence.

  5. Talk:Home Army - Wikipedia

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    Home Army was one of the Warfare good articles, but it has been removed from the list. There are suggestions below for improving the article to meet the good article criteria . Once these issues have been addressed, the article can be renominated .

  6. Confederate Home Guard - Wikipedia

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    Home Guards were tasked with both the defense of the Confederate home front, as well as to help track down and capture Confederate Army deserters. As a militia, the Home Guard had a rank structure and did have certain regulations, whether those were enforced or not. Home Guard units were, essentially, to be a last defense against any invading ...

  7. Home Guard (Denmark) - Wikipedia

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    The Danish Home Guard ( Danish: Hjemmeværnet) (HJV) is the fourth service of the Danish Armed Forces. It was formerly concerned only with the defence of Danish territory, but since 2008, it has also supported the Danish military efforts in Afghanistan and Kosovo. The Danish Home Guard has also provided training to Ukrainian soldiers in Ukraine ...

  8. Ochota Subdistrict (Home Army) - Wikipedia

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    Ochota Subdistrict (Home Army) The Sub-district I of Ochota (of Armia Krajowa) (Polish: Obwód IV Ochota) – one of territorial organisational units of the Warsaw District (Armia Krajowa) (Pol.: Okręg Warszawa Armii Krajowej ), which operated during the German occupation of Poland 1939–1945. It comprised the area of the Ochota district of ...

  9. Home Guard (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Disbanded. December 1943. Country. New Zealand. Role. Defence from invasion. The Home Guard was a wartime armed service during World War II that was established with the primary objective of defending New Zealand from the threat posed by the Empire of Japan. [1] Within months of the outbreak of the Second World War, and mindful of the potential ...