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  • 3United States Marine Corps Aviation — Logo for USMC aviation United States Marine Corps Aviation is the air component of the United States Marine Corps. Marine aviation has a very different mission and operation than its ground counterpart, and thus, has many of its own histories,… …

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  • 51st Infantry Division (United States) — Infobox Military Unit unit name=1st Infantry Division caption=1st Infantry Division shoulder sleeve insignia country=United States allegiance= type=Division branch=Regular Army dates=May 24, 1917 specialization=Heavy Mechanized command… …

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  • 10Battle of the Philippines (1941–42) — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of the Philippines caption= Allied prisoners of war use improvised litters to carry comrades who are sick, exhausted and/or wounded. This event, shortly before the end of the battle, would become known as …

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