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  • ...services that engage in combat or have a high likelihood of combat risk: [[combat arms]] and combat support in land forces, warships, combat aircraft and aircraft
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  • {{r|Combat arms}}
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  • ...the active-duty (i.e., Regular) troops of the [[United States Army]] to [[combat arms]] roles, while assigning combat support and combat service support to the R
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  • A typical combat arms company has 100-200 personnel at full strength. Combat support and combat s Combat arms companies are not intended to be able to conduct independent operations for
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  • ==Combat arms units==
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  • ==Combat arms units==
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  • ==Combat arms units==
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  • ...s not include [[strategic strike]]s on transportation systems or attack by combat arms on transportation vehicles. Bombing a concrete factory would be a strategic
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  • ...ed and equipped to operate under fire, and in close cooperation with other combat arms. ...the Engineer Branch of the U.S. Army. Members of the latter are considered combat arms troops, and, in the Restructuring of the United States Army, are assigned a
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  • {{r|Combat arms}}
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  • {{r|Combat arms}}
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  • ...then, under the restructuring of the United States Army program, out of [[combat arms]], but, as one state officer said, "we like our tanks." Army Reserve under
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  • {{r|Combat arms}}
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  • ...port sub-units to support the main role. Some units may have specialized [[combat arms]] units under the direct control of the commander, such as [[artillery]].
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  • A traditional [[combat arms]] [[battalion]] is typically a grouping of [[company (land forces)| compani
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  • {{r|Combat arms}}
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  • ...eir junior and senior years. While the majority of places are reserved for combat arms, soldiers from certain combat support branches, such as military intelligen
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  • ...ic operational unit, remained constant, but an average of one-third of the combat arms component went into the National Guard as a "round-out brigade". Combat su
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  • ==Ground Combat arms==
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  • ...ern militaries, units above the company level tend to be teamed with other combat arms to form balanced combined arms teams. Nevertheless, the term "infantry" wil
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