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English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
Combat (French Resistance) — Combat was a large movement in the French Resistance created in the non occupied zone of France during the Second World War (1939 1945). Combat was one of the eight great resistance movements which constituted the Conseil national de la… … Wikipedia
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Combat box — of a 12 plane B 17 squadron developed in October 1943. Three such boxes completed a 36 plane group box. 1. Lead Element 2. High Element 3. Low Element 4. Low Low Element The Combat box was a tactical formation used by heavy (strategic) bombers of … Wikipedia
Combat of Giants: Dragons — Developer(s) Ubisoft Quebec Publisher(s) … Wikipedia
Combat 84 — Also known as The 7th Cavalry Origin Chelsea, London, England Genres Oi!, Punk rock Years active 1981 1984 … Wikipedia
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Combat Rock — For the song Combat Rock by Sleater Kinney, see One Beat. Combat Rock Studio album by The Clash … Wikipedia
Combat Boat 90 — Class overview Builders: Dockstavarvet, Gotlandsvarvet Operators: Swedish … Wikipedia
Combat of Schöngrabern — This article is about the combat of 1809. For the 1805 battle, see Battle of Schöngrabern Combat of Schöngrabern Part of the War of the Fifth Coalition Date 10 July 1809 Location … Wikipedia
combat orders — noun plural : orders containing instructions for operations in a military campaign (as letters of instruction, operation orders, and administrative orders) … Useful english dictionary
Meal, Combat, Individual ration — Elements of a USAF Meal, Combat, Individual ration, as served in Da Nang, South Vietnam during the Vietnam War, 1966 or 1967 The Meal, Combat, Individual (MCI) was the name of canned wet combat rations issued by the United States Armed Forces… … Wikipedia