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  • 111David Richards (British Army officer) — Sir David Richards General Sir David Richards (right) during his tenure as ISAF commander, with US Defense Secretary Robert Gates …

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  • 112Symbionese Liberation Army — SLA seven headed cobra symbol Dates of operation 1973–1975 Leader Donald DeFreeze, a.k.a. Ge …

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  • 113James Cassels (British Army officer) — For other people named James Cassels, see James Cassels (disambiguation). Sir James Cassels Field Marshal Sir James Cassels Nickname …

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  • 114Charles Egerton (British Army officer) — For other persons named Charles Egerton, see Charles Egerton. Sir Charles Egerton Born 10 November 1848 Parsonstown, Ireland Died 20 February 1921 (aged 72) Christchurch, Hampshire …

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  • 115Evelyn Wood (British Army officer) — Infobox Military Person name=Sir Evelyn Wood lived=1838 1919 caption= nicknames= placeofbirth=Braintree, Essex placeofdeath= allegiance=United Kingdom branch=British Army serviceyears= rank=Field Marshal unit= commands= battles=Crimean War,… …

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  • 116Field Marshal (Finland) — In Finnish Defence Forces Field Marshal (Finnish: sotamarsalkka , Swedish: fältmarskalk ) is officially not an active military rank but an honorary rank that can be bestowed upon especially distinguished generals . So far the only holder of this… …

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  • 117Robert Forsyth (U.S. Marshal) — Robert Forsyth (1754 ndash;1794) was the first U.S. Marshal of the state of Georgia. He is notable as the first marshal killed in the line of duty.Robert Forsyth was born in Scotland in 1754. As a teenager, he moved to America with his family,… …

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  • 118Ranks in the French Army — Rank insignia in the French army, except for general officers, depends on whether the soldier belongs to a foot arm or a horse arm . All arms are designated either a foot or horse arm. In foot arms the main insignia colour is gold, but in horse… …

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  • 119Imperial Japanese Army — For Japanese Ground Self Defense Forces (1954– ), please see that article. For Ministry of the Military (Ritsuryō) (701–1871), please see that article. Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) 大日本帝國陸軍 Dai Nippon Teikoku Rikugun …

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  • 120Bangladesh Army — Active 26 March 1971 – present Country …

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