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Pages in category "Military Workgroup"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 1,820 total.
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- Battle of Na San
- Samoan patrol vessel Nafanua II
- Western Samoan patrol vessel Nafanua II
- Tetsuzan Nagata
- Joseph Napier
- Napoleon
- National Aeronaval Service
- National Diet (Japan)
- National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam
- National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
- National Guard (United States)
- National Highway 13 (Vietnam)
- National Highway 19 (Vietnam)
- National Highway 9 (Vietnam)
- National Intelligence Council
- National Intelligence Officer for the Near East
- National intelligence organizations
- National Reconnaissance Office
- National Security Act of 1947
- National Security Agency
- National Security Agency and Southeast Asia, 1954-1961
- National Security Archive, George Washington University
- National Security Council
- National Security Strategy of the United States of America (2002)
- National technical means of verification
- NATO
- United States Naval Academy
- Fourtheenth Naval District
- Naval gunfire support
- Naval infantry
- Naval ranks
- Naval Station Guantanamo Bay
- Naval Station Norfolk
- Naval Supply Depot Oakland
- Naval vessel designation code
- Naval Vessel Register
- Naval warfare
- Henri Navarre
- Navigation
- Navy
- Nazi military and SS ranks
- Nazi regeneration and transplantation experiments
- Nazi seawater experiments
- Nazi skeleton collection
- Horatio Nelson
- Hassan Nemazee
- Neutron generator
- USS New Jersey (BB-64)
- Battle of New Orleans
- Nghe An Province
- Ngo Dinh Diem
- Ngo Dinh Nhu
- Nguyen Cao Ky
- Nguyen Chi Thanh
- Nguyen Dynasty
- Nguyen Khanh
- Nguyen Ngoc Tho
- Nguyen Van Linh
- Nguyen Van Thieu
- Nha Ky Thuat
- Night and Fog Decree
- Chester W. Nimitz
- Nimitz-class
- Nipah virus
- Shoji Nishimura
- Nitroglycerin
- Kichisaburo Nomura
- Non-commissioned officer
- Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
- Noncommissioned officer
- Norden bombsight
- Nordhausen Concentration Camp
- North Carolina Shipbuilding Company
- Oliver North
- Northern Alliance
- Northern Mariana Islands
- Northrop Grumman
- NSC-68
- Nuclear attacks against Japan
- Planned tactical nuclear attacks on Japan
- Leo Nuia
- Nuremberg Code
- Nuremberg Military Tribunals
- Nuremberg Trials
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- Obersturmbannfuhrer
- Occupied Territories
- Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance
- Ohio-class
- Keisuke Okada
- Battle of Okinawa
- Shigenobu Okuma
- USCGC Oliver F. Berry
- Oliver Hazard Perry-class
- Omaha Beach
- Once an Eagle
- One-state solution
- One-time pad
- Onslow Beach
- Operation Aiga
- Operation Downfall
- Operation Eagle Claw
- Operation Iraqi Freedom
- Operation Market Garden
- Operation Nanook (1946)
- Operation Nanook (2007)
- Operation Nanook (2008)
- Operation Nanook (2009)
- Operation Nanook (2010)
- Operation Overlord
- Operation Rankin
- Operational Maneuver Group
- Operations research
- Operations security
- Opium
- Organic nitrate explosives
- Oro Bay
- Oruzgan police station attack of January 2002
- Oslo Report
- Osprey-class
- Outer space
- Overlap agent
- Overpressure
- Jisaburo Ozawa
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- P-15 Termit
- P-3 Orion
- P-47 Thunderbolt
- P-51 Mustang (fighter)
- P-700 3M-45 Granat
- Pacific Forum patrol vessel
- Pacific Ocean Areas
- Pacific War
- Pacification in South Vietnam
- Jose Padilla
- Pagalo (PG-51)
- Palestine Liberation Front
- Palestine Liberation Organization
- Palestinian Authority
- Papua New Guinea
- Parachute
- Paratroop
- Paris Peace Talks
- Patriotic Union of Kurdistan
- George Patton
- Pearl Harbor (World War II)
- Pentagon Building
- Pentagon Papers
- People's Army of Viet Nam
- People's Liberation Army
- Pequot War
- Periodic Review Board
- Periodic Review Secretariat
- Personnel Reliability Program
- David Petraeus
- Petty officer
- Pham Van Dong
- Battle of the Philippine Sea
- Philippines counteroffensive
- Mary Phinney
- Phoenix Program
- Phoney War
- Phosgene
- Phuoc Binh
- Picatinny rail
- Daniel Pick
- Alaric A. Piette
- Piracy
- Pistol
- Augustus Henry Lane Fox Pitt-Rivers
- Andrea Pitzer
- Plains of Abraham
- Platoon
- Pleiku
- PM-15
- Pohl Case (NMT)
- Point class cutter
- Point of origin
- Nazi poison experiments
- Operation POPEYE
- Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
- Battle of Pork Chop Hill
- Potsdam Conference
- Colin Powell
- John Prados
- Preemptive attack
- President's Intelligence Advisory Board
- Presidential Decision Directive 39
- Preventive attack
- HMS Prince of Wales (1941)
- Prisoner of war
- Private (military rank)
- Privateering
- Pro-democracy movement in Burma