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  2. Palestine Liberation Army - Wikipedia

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    The Palestine Liberation Army ( PLA; Arabic: جيش التحرير الفلسطيني, romanized : Jaysh at-Taḥrīr al-Filasṭīnī) is ostensibly the military wing of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), set up at the 1964 Arab League summit held in Alexandria, Egypt, with the mission of fighting Israel. However, it has never been ...

  3. Winter v. Natural Resources Defense Council - Wikipedia

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    Ginsburg, joined by Souter. Winter v. Natural Resources Defense Council, 555 U.S. 7 (2008), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court concerning whether federal law restricted the United States Navy 's ability to use sonar during drills given the possibility of a harmful effect on marine mammals such as whales.

  4. 36th Combined Arms Army - Wikipedia

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    The 36th Combined Arms Army is a combined arms army of the Russian Ground Forces, part of the Eastern Military District (Military Unit Number 05776). History [ edit ] The army was formed in 1997 from the 55th Army Corps at Borzya in the Siberian Military District , which had been formed from the previous Soviet 36th Army .

  5. 365th Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Group

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    365th Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group emblem (approved 26 October 2015) [2] The 1st Search Attack Group was a United States Army Air Forces unit that served during World War II. Its last assignment was with First Air Force. It was based at Langley Field, Virginia throughout its existence, and equipped with Boeing B-17 Flying ...

  6. Gothic and Vandal warfare - Wikipedia

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    Gothic and Vandal forces in the Late Roman army. The Late Roman army (or East Roman army for the east) often recruited non-Roman soldiers into regular military units, as well as separate allied contingents (of laeti and foederati). Most soldiers were probably Romans, many were probably non-Roman. Notable battles: Frigidus River (394)

  7. Siege of Theodosia (c. 365 BC) - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Theodosia (c. 365 BC) The siege of Theodosia was a siege carried out by Leukon I sometime after his accession to the Bosporan throne in around 365 BC. Satyrus I, the father of Leukon, had previously laid siege on Theodosia but died during it. [1] The exact numbers of the forces in the siege aren't known.

  8. United States Department of the Army - Wikipedia

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    The Department of the Army is a Military Department within the United States Department of Defense. The department is headed by the secretary of the army, who by statute must be a civilian, appointed by the president with the confirmation by the United States Senate. The secretary of the Army is responsible for and has the authority to conduct ...

  9. List of equipment of the Royal Netherlands Army - Wikipedia

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    Goal of 1,004 Caracal for the Netherlands Army. First order is a common one with the German Army, total 1508 vehicles for €870 million. Volkswagen Amarok Germany: Pick-up: 1,527 All ordered vehicles in service since 2018. All-terrain vehicles; Luchtmobiel Speciaal Voertuig Netherlands: All-terrain vehicle: 135