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  • 1173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team (United States) — Infobox Military Unit unit name=173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team caption=173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team shoulder sleeve insignia dates=1917 08 05 ndash; January 1919 1921 06 24 ndash; 1945 09 24 1947 05 12 ndash; 1951 12 01 1963 03 12… …

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  • 2Airborne forces — Airborne Military parachuting or gliding form of inserting personnel or supplies. Purpose Delivering personnel, equipment, or supplies. Origins Attributed to Italian troops on November 1927. [ Parachutist Badge awarded by the United States Army… …

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  • 3Infantry tactics — are the combination of military concepts and methods used by the soldiers fighting predominantly on foot to achieve tactical objectives in a specific Tactical Area of Responsibility, during an engagement. In general, because of the uniqueness and …

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  • 4Combat Infantryman Badge — Awarded by United States Army Type Badge …

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  • 5Combat Mission (computer game series) — Combat Mission is the name of two series of computer games simulating tactical battles. CMX1 refers to a set of games using the original game engine, set in the Second World War (WWII). CMX2 has been released in July 2007 and features a new game… …

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  • 6Combat Mission (video game series) — Combat Mission series Developer(s) Battlefront.com Publisher(s) various …

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  • 7Infantry — For the computer game, see Infantry (computer game). Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric Ancient …

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  • 8Combat engineer — This article is about the combatant soldier occupation. For the military science concept of shaping the physical war environment, see Military engineering. Combat Engineer by Victory V. Reynolds, Vietnam Combat Artists Program, CAT VIII, 1968.… …

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  • 9Combat Medical Badge — Awarded by United States Army Type Badge …

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  • 10Combat Action Badge — Awarded by United States Army Type Badge …

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