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  • ...ber weapons, such as cannons and rocket launchers, to support other ground troops. ...]: The branch of a country's land forces that is responsible for supplying troops with food, ammunition, and other necessary materials.
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  • ...Parallel, with United States troops occupying the southern part and Soviet troops occupying the northern part.
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  • ...ian dialects]] brought to Britain by Germanic settlers and Roman auxiliary troops from various parts of what is now northwest Germany and the northern Nether
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  • * [[Trench Warfare]]: A type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
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  • * [[Commander]]: A person who exercises authority over a body of troops or a military operation.
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  • ...World War II]], when such methods were used to deliver medical supplies to troops in remote locations.
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  • * [[Amphibious Landing]]: A type of military operation that involves landing troops and vehicles onto a hostile or potentially hostile shore by sea or air.
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  • ...]: A large, heavy motor vehicle used for transporting goods, materials, or troops.
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  • ...the early 1920s, as it was thought to undermine the fighting spirit of the troops. The term was replaced by [[War neurosis]], which was also later replaced b
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  • ...erived from the military term "battalion", which refers to a large body of troops ready for battle, and "aid station", which is a temporary facility where fi
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  • ...ests and disrupt the food supply of the [[Viet Cong]] and North Vietnamese troops.
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  • ...the organized, uniformed, steady and rhythmic walking forward of military troops in formation. Marches can be forced, such as a loaded march, or ceremonial.
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  • ...n ancient Rome referred to the authority granted to a commander to command troops, while ''Romanum'' is the genitive case of ''Roma'', meaning "of Rome" or "
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  • ...es are a major fundraiser for the local Girl Scout councils and individual troops, with proceeds going towards various Girl Scout activities and projects.
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  • ...ēre'' (to sit). Thus, it originally referred to military assistance, as in troops sitting in reserve, but has since evolved to refer to any type of financial
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  • ...the character of the war. After January 1, 1863, every advance of federal troops expanded the domain of freedom. Moreover, the Proclamation announced the ac
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  • * '''[[Airborne forces]]''': Troops who are transported to the battlefield by aircraft.
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  • ...includes bombers attacking enemy installations or a concentration of enemy troops or strategic targets; fighter aircraft battling for control of airspace; at
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  • ...tions where military leaders recognized the importance of caring for their troops' health. Over time, Military Medicine has evolved significantly, particular
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