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Military Cross theatre of external operations (translated from French)
Military Cross theatre of external operations Military Cross of the theatres of external operations (TOE) is one decoration military Frenchwoman. Armistice of 11 November 1918 had ... it 30 April 1921 , creating a new Military Cross known as of the "Theatres ...
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Paper theatre (translated from German)
Paper theatre Paper theatre miniature theatres are, those as cutting out ... elbow (personal record to occupational groups or military). This picture elbow from buergerlichewn the layers ... and identification medium of the enthusiasm for theatre of the citizens, those the opera and ... much other more available. For a paper theatre needing (E) one a Prozenium with ...
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Military unit
Military unit A military unit is an organisation within an armed ... purposes. Technically, a unit is a homogeneous military organisation, such as a battalion (infantry), or ... and regiments, which are major units. Larger military organisations (brigades and higher) are formations. A ... command structures. The specific composition of a military organisation is sometimes called an "Order ...
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Military slang
Military slang Military slang, or informal military terms, are colloquial terms used commonly by military personnel —often as abbreviations or derivations of ... Alphabet, or otherwise incorporating aspects of formal military concepts and terms. Military, for the ...
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Talk:Theatre
Talk:Theatre Talk page one It seems to me that the theatre building section of this page should be ... expanded, leaving this page to discuss only theatre as an institution, types of theatre, etc. Any thoughts? Ganymead 07:27, 14 ... sense. Let's move this article to "Theatre", and then the theater building section ...
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Savoy Theatre
Savoy Theatre Savoy Theatre London, December 2003 The Savoy Theatre, which opened on 10 October 1881, was ... the old palace was used for a military prison in the 18th century. In 1864 ... it in 1880 to build the Savoy Theatre there.
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Military abbreviations (translated from French)
Military abbreviations This page presents some abbreviations usually ... one ébauche to be supplemented concerning domaine military , you can share your knowledge by modifying ... article forms part of the series Histoire military Events Guerres Batailles - Sièges Military units Unities Division Armées national Armées old Characters Stratèges - Chefs military Grands marine and aviateurs Materials Arme - ...
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Airlift (military)
Airlift (military) There are two types of airlifts in the military, strategic and tactical. Strategic airlift Strategic airlift ... difficulty has prompted investment from the US military in lighter armoured fighting vehicles (such as ... airships. Tactical airlift Tactical airlift is a military term for the airborne transportation of supplies and equipment within a theatre of operations (in contrast to strategic ...
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Military camouflage
Military camouflage Camouflage in military history Successful camouflage became an essential part of modern military tactics after the increase in accuracy and ... century. But it has been part of military action since pre-history, ever since a ... were, for the most part, painters, sculptors, theatre set artists and such. Technological constraints ...
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Alhambra Theatre
Alhambra Theatre In 1874 Leicester Square was dominated by the Alhambra Theatre. The Alhambra Theatre was a large theatre in Leicester Square, London, England. It was ... the rear on Charing Cross Road. The theatre's name was changed frequently, but ...
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