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  • ...sitively or negatively the crew needed to operate a large vehicle or heavy infantry weapon. A symbol with two solid circles might be used to indicate a tank d Slightly more common, especially for hard-hitting squads like an infantry company's Machinegun Squad. Three solid circles in this context indicates
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  • ...antially similar manner to their conventionally formed siblings. However, airborne divisions will look different (because there are no reguarly consistituted Listed below are the unit numbers and names for a hypothetical first airborne division and the formula for determining the names in subsequent waves. In
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  • ...n place. This does not necessarily involve becoming a member of the Mobile Infantry, but is linked to the military. This occurs for one year after a student's ...spected status that both Kegmenistan and Great Wrightland, the other major infantry power after Roudland, use a RoudCorp developed 'Archer' Comms Network, spec
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  • ...nce]] [[CDF Civil Guard|Civil Guard]]'s [[9 series divisions]] of armoured infantry, there are five platoons of mechanics -- one for each of the three field br ...e third one has [[CDF attack helicopter|HG-9 attack helicopters]] or [[CDF airborne gunship|TG-40 gunships]].
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  • ...ult engineers and that is how it has remained. One benefit is that unlike infantry, engineering battalions are constructed block by block so that flamethrower
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  • ...s continuing with his job. However, on the 10th day of the crisis several infantry units along with paramilitary elements surrounded the Royal Palace and bega *Colonel-in-Chief of 10th Airborne Elite
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  • ...n hardened in the Urscreenian War and new units (such as the 11th and 12th Infantry) who had only just finished training at the outbreak of war. The attachment *1st Airborne Division
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  • ...divided into 7 branches - the Dominion '''Army''', '''Navy''', '''Seaborne Infantry''' (analogous to the USMC), '''Airforce''', '''Strategic Missle Control''', ...r makeup for thearter or mission specific needs; IE; Mechanized, Airborne, Infantry, Fighter...- Led by Colonel
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  • '''Leib Guard's “Sathala” Airborne Division''' ...unit of the Taraskovyan military, often commonly referred to as the ''1st Airborne''. The division is named after ''Sathala'', the Taraskath goddess of War, D
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  • ...ng lightly armored threats. Never will an armored unit move unprotected by infantry. ...ntional tactics. Guerilla warfare, as stated, is a key aspect of Cravanian infantry tactics, often allowing the smaller units the freedom to move undetected th
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  • ...he People's Army, the People's Navy, the People's Air Force and the «Airborne & Strategic Rocket Forces». The "traditional" branches of service hav ...nd possesses a huge number of armored vehicles. The majority of Caselonian infantry formations are mechanized and large numbers of helicopters are attached to
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  • ...including the turret roof [and auxiliary turret roof]. [Can be removed for infantry operations, or disabled] ...m, this system is incredibly effective. The AATDS can also be used against infantry and is tied into the 'Active Engagement Suite', which is a series of system
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  • ...0 series divisions]]. Likewise, [[#Motorised infantry divisions|motorised infantry divisions]] are only created by rearranging divisional resources after seve ...h in the [[CDF Land Service]]. They are designed to destroy enemy armour, infantry and obstacles with their powerful guns. Their armour makes them impervious
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  • ...t tank]] and [[Community Defence Forces tracked armoured vehicles|armoured infantry combat vehicle]]. ...., 3rd Pack Artillery Battalion (Mountain), 16th Pack Artillery Battalion (Airborne). Field artillery battalions consist of 540 all ranks: 21 officers, 17 war
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  • ...ity Defence Forces]]'''. It is divided into subbranches of light and heavy infantry, referring to the weaponry. ...nd Airborne Infantry Battalion, 2nd Mountain Infantry Battalion, 5th Light Infantry Battalion.
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  • ...air power, armoured vehicles, naval-based cruise missile strikes and other infantry units will be available to those on the ground. The same concept is applied ...lthy and mentally aware. The Army unit for conscripts is called the Mobile Infantry, the Naval unit is called the Naval Reserves, and there is currently no Air
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  • ...various numbered Armored Regiments = Panzerregiments ~ PzRegt and Armored Infantry Regiments = Panzergrenadierregiments ~ PzGrRegt, or their respective canton ...n one of the many infantry regiments. The most prestigious infanteers are Airborne Branch = Luftladnungabteilung ~ LlAbt, whose private soldiers are known as
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  • <td width="500">Infantry</td> <td colspan="2" bgcolor="#CCCCCC">Structure of Infantry </td>
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  • ...light battalions with 453 Marines. Shipborne units are equipped as light infantry, occasionally with some light anti-vehicle weapons as well as small arms. ...ted personnel, including the landing craft detachment and a two-helicopter airborne element;
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  • *27th Infantry Division, Headquartered at [[Fort Asgarnieu]] **100 Heavy Infantry Brigades
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  • * '''General of the Infantry:''' Field Marshal Aelee Yang * '''General of the Airborne Infantry:''' Field Marshal Nick Lynum
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  • A vicious battle ensued, between infantry, tanks, and aircraft from both sides. Though putting up a fierce resistance ...flight and set course to destroy the Chevrokian AWACS and tankers already airborne. The fighters diverted to defend the support planes, and a missile fight br
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  • ...nt armored brigade; and two independent infantry brigades (each with three infantry battalions, one support battalion). DSI stands for ''Division Spéciale Imp
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  • * 3rd Light Infantry Division * 4th Airborne Division
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  • ...ts, 37 Airborne Regiments, 37 Armour Regiments, 18 Artillery Regiments, 74 Infantry Regiments and 203 Mechanized Regiments.
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  • ...d Union, responsible for operations of terrestrial surfaces. Operates most infantry units, armored vehicles, and rotary wing vehicles. Main headquarters is in ...ousand men. Division types include airborne, armored, infantry, mechanized infantry, and rapid defense force. In addition, special forces units such as Halo Fo
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  • ...up the 1st, 2nd, 5th, and 6th Mechanized Rifle Divisions, the 7th and 9th Airborne Rifles Divisions, and the sailors of Nuekallaya's navy. Most of them actual ...copters, and recieve fire support from Predator II attack helicopters. The infantry also recieves artillery support from a limited number of BM-21 Grad rocket
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  • ...o beachheads. However with the exception of the 9th Infantry and the 20th Airborne these troops were second rate, reserves. If the Rican troops made a concen ...leet began to bomb military installations from the air. Meanwhile the 9th Airborne landed in Swaziland. They were met with light resistance from local milita
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  • ...up to a 5.56mm NATO round without fatal wounding to the wearer. Gwazzarian infantry also makes extensive use of various kinds of gas grenades, and filter masks ...ny types of experimental (and likely very impractical) vehicles, including airborne aircraft carriers.
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  • *5 airborne ...corps armoured infantry (3 ReinfAG, 30 HD AGs), every 6th and 7th Armoured Infantry Brigade (Group) is for a corps
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  • ...various numbered Armored Regiments = Panzerregiments ~ PzRegt and Armored Infantry Regiments = Panzergrenadierregiments ~ PzGrRegt, or their respective canton ...n one of the many infantry regiments. The most prestigious infanteers are Airborne Branch = Luftladnungabteilung ~ LlAbt, whose private soldiers are known as
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  • ...up. They consist of two coastal artillery, two air defence artillery, one infantry and one support [[CDF land units and formations|battalions]] each. The sup ...arfare, one [[CDF aerial tanker|TL-62 ''Tommy'']] refuelling and one [[CDF airborne warning and control|RE-78 ''Remy'']] AWACS flights, each of three aircraft.
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  • ...fanteers Grenadier Guards (Regiment) = Wächterpanzergrenadiers, for light infantry Foot Guards (Regiment) = Wächterjaegerregiments. ...s = Landespanzergrenadierregiment, and its light infantry into Rural Light Infantry [Regiments] = Landesjägerregiments. The private soldiers of these regimen
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  • The Light Infantry Branch ~ Jägerabteilung raises some rifle regiments ~ Jägerregiments, who ...Regiments, a strange (to germanophone residents of Mikitivity) amalgam of airborne, mountaineering, urban assault and reconnaissance troops. There is no agree
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  • :100 Infantry Divisions :50 Mechanized Infantry Divisions
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  • ...ts, the aircraft support crews sleep beside the aircraft in the hangar.The infantry don't even go to the bathroom without their rifle and 224 rounds of ammo an ;---Infantry---
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  • ...comprimised of around 23,000 personnel, and are equivalent to a mechanised infantry brigade. ...h are comprised of around 20,600 personnel, and include light infantry and airborne units.
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  • ...nd a genetically modified Pudite soldier. They are arguably the best light infantry force in the world, and have proved an elusive and bothersome foe. ====42nd Division, Light Infantry:====
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  • ''The Infantry Corps'' - may be foot-powered, motorised or mechanised<br> *The Airborne Regiment - across Hamilton Ontario
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  • ==Infantry== Smolinsk 4th Infantry
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  • |rowspan=15|Infantry || Les Gardes fusilers || motorised, mechanised ...moured personnel carriers. However, it extends to grenadiers (conventional infantry), Régiment d'artillerie a cheval (self-propelled armoured artillery) and o
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  • ...diction of the air force and are a semi-elite organisation specialising in airborne assaults, i.e. parachuting. ...ransport them. The Krendian army has many tanks and these, as well as the infantry, are supported by self-propelled guns and MLRS. Anti-aircraft missile laun
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  • ...craft stationed on the island, allowing for the deployment of a Novikovian airborne unit. In two days of bloody, often hand-to-hand fighting, the Royal Army ga ...oured fighting vehicles were destroyed on the move, although most of their infantry units survived as would prove fatal to the later UK movements.
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  • ...y Force came under the command of Major-General Joachim Meyer of the [[The Infantry of Koenwitz|2nd Jäger Division]]. *'''1st Airborne Division''' - ''arriving''
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  • Infantry: -1st Infantry Division
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  • ...white soldiers also participated, but this claim is dubious. Although the airborne unit was trained and advised by the French, French policy precluded the dep ...international effort, the FAZ remained largely ineffective except for the airborne brigade and the presidential unit. Zairian regular units demonstrated their
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  • ...314 AH-9 Boneharvester]] attack helicopters, Firehawk assault helicopters (airborne equivalent of an IFV), Ferryhawk transport helicopters, and Pelican heavy l
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  • The newly-designed [[M5 Gladiator II main battle tanks]] and [[M4 Spartan infantry combat vehicles]] swiftly transported the brigade's combat elements across ...ll and was rapidly deployed to the Southern sector of the city while heavy infantry forces of the 14th Armoured Division began advanced into the city from the
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  • ...rkers' and Peasants' Army, 10 Republican Guard, 10 Marine, and 10 Airborne Infantry divisions.
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  • ...rkers' and Peasants' Army, 10 Republican Guard, 10 Marine, and 10 Airborne Infantry divisions.
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