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  • 1Arms and Equipment Guide —   …

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  • 2First day on the Somme — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=First day on the Somme partof=the Battle of the Somme (First World War) caption=The Tyneside Irish Brigade advancing on the La Boisselle sector. date=1 July, 1916 place=Somme, Picardy, France result=Indecisive… …

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  • 3Coat of arms of Chile — Coat of arms of the Republic of Chile Details Adopted 26 June 1834 Crest …

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  • 4Coats of arms of U.S. Infantry Regiments — Coats of arms of US Infantry Regiments are heraldic emblems associated with infantry regiments in the US Army. By Army regulation, all regiments of the US Army organized under a Table of Organization and Equipment are authorized a coat of arms to …

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  • 5College of Arms — Type Corporate body Founded 1484 (London) reincorporated 1555[1] …

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  • 6Kusza Coat of Arms — Infobox PolishCoA herb=Kusza battlecry=NE CEDE ARDIUS (Yield Not Unto Difficulties) alternative=NIEZAPOMINAJKA (Forget Me Not) mention=More than 60 Golden Books families=Herb Wlasny (PERSONAL ARMS) SUBRITZKY (Polish spelling Kusza Zubrzycki)… …

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  • 7Coats of arms of U.S. Artillery Regiments — Coats of arms of US Artillery Regiments are heraldic emblems associated with field artillery, air defense artillery, and coast artillery regiments in the US Army. By Army regulation, all regiments of the US Army organized under a Table of… …

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  • 8Coat of arms of La Rioja — Contents 1 Law 2 Heraldic description …

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  • 9Good Deeds and Dirty Rags — Infobox Album | Name = Good Deeds and Dirty Rags Type = Studio album Artist = Goodbye Mr. Mackenzie Released = 1989 Recorded = Genre = Synth pop College rock Pop rock Length = Label = Capitol Records Producer = Reviews = * Allmusic.com… …

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  • 10Tournament (medieval) — This article is about the tournaments of the Middle Ages. For tournaments in general, see tournament. See also: jousting and mêlée A tournament, or tourney (from Old French torneiement, tornei[1]) is the name popularly given to chivalrous… …

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