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  • 13History of the British Army — The history of the British Army spans over three and a half centuries and numerous European wars, colonial wars and world wars. From the early 19th century until 1914, the United Kingdom was the greatest economic and Imperial Power in the world,… …

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  • 16Royal Military College of Canada — Motto Truth, Duty, Valour Established 1876 Type …

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  • 17Ordnance Corps (United States Army) — For other uses, see Ordnance Corps (disambiguation). Not to be confused with United States Army Test and Evaluation Command. U.S. Army Ordnance Corps United St …

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  • 18Nevil Macready — Sir Nevil Macready Born 7 May 1862 Died 9 January 1946 (aged 83) Allegiance …

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  • 20David Campbell (British Army officer) — Sir David Campbell General Sir David Campbell Nickname Soarer, Barbara Born 28 January 1869 …

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