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  • ...civil engineering such as road construction, but the difference between a combat engineer and a general engineer is that the former is trained and equipped to operat ...riety of Military Occupational Specialties. <ref>{{citation | title = 21B: Combat Engineer | url = http://www.us-army-info.com/pages/mos/engineers/21b.html}}</ref> I
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  • {{r|Combat engineer}}
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  • ...involve [[combat arms]] such as [[infantry]], [[armor]], [[artillery]], [[combat engineer]]s, [[army aviation]], and [[special operations]], as well as [[combat supp
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  • #REDIRECT [[Combat engineer]]
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  • A multipurpose armored vehicle that supports, and may transport, [[combat engineer]]s on a battlefie.d
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  • ...oil ripper spike at the rear and a 2-ton [[crane]] on the top; carries 5 [[combat engineer]]s and 3-man vehicle crew; high cost limited its deployment
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  • ...pecifically to provided DS, as opposed to [[general support]] (GS). A DS [[combat engineer]] company, for example, might use armored vehicles that can keep up with a
    637 bytes (101 words) - 21:13, 8 July 2009
  • ...hting vehicle]]s, [[artillery]], [[air, artillery and missile defense]], [[combat engineer]]s, [[Army Cooperation Aviation|army cooperation aviation]] and [[special o
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  • {{r|Combat engineer}}
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  • ...ed 3rd Infantry Division during [[Iraq War, Surge|"Surge" in Iraq War]]; [[combat engineer]] officer and [[mechanical engineering|mechanical engineer]] specializing i
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  • {{r|Combat engineer}}
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  • [[Combat engineer|Military engineering]] activities to limit the mobility of the adversary, s
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  • ...ining, and is often done by organizations much more poorly equipped than [[combat engineer]]s
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  • {{r|Combat engineer}}
    568 bytes (74 words) - 23:20, 17 August 2009
  • ...eering vehicle (CEV)''' is an [[armored fighting vehicle]] that provides [[combat engineer]]s with battlefield protection against enemy fire, while they support the m
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  • ...elled 165mm gun for destroying obstacles, and other equipment to support [[combat engineer]] functions on the battlefield
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  • ...ehicles (tracked and wheeled), [[artillery]] (self propelled and towed), [[combat engineer|military bridges]], and [[small arms]] (individual and crew served); depot
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  • ...civil engineering such as road construction, but the difference between a combat engineer and a general engineer is that the former is trained and equipped to operat ...riety of Military Occupational Specialties. <ref>{{citation | title = 21B: Combat Engineer | url = http://www.us-army-info.com/pages/mos/engineers/21b.html}}</ref> I
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  • *[[Combat engineer]] company with [[M1132 engineer squad vehicle]]s (ESV) and [[Interim High-M
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  • ...pically subordinate to a battalion, or, especially when specialized (e.g., combat engineer, intelligence), to a brigade.
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  • ...and repair, and selected explosive hazard activities"; does not include [[combat engineer]]ing
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  • In particular, the [[combat engineer]] function of [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]]'s considers UGVs to be an imp
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  • {{r|Combat engineer}}
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  • {{r|Combat engineer}}
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  • *[[Combat engineer]] company
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  • *[[Combat engineer]] company with [[M1132 engineer squad vehicle]]s (ESV) and [[Interim High-M
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  • {{r|M729 Combat Engineer Vehicle}}
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  • {{r|Combat engineer}}
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  • {{r|Combat engineer}}
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  • It carries a [[combat engineer]] squad and other Engineer resources to the point they are needed, protecte Within the [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]] (SBCT), the [[combat engineer|Engineer]] element is designed to conduct mobility operations to maintain t
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  • '''Countermobility''' is a military [[combat engineer]]ing term for actions that directly limit the mobility of the enemy. They i
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  • {{r|Combat engineer}}
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  • ...y the [[Heavy Equipment Transporter System]]. Wolverines are operated by [[combat engineer]]s with specific training.
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  • ...ther kinds of squads, still principally front-line combat units, such as [[combat engineer]]s. Not all combat units of comparable size are called squads. In [[United
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  • In military [[mine warfare]] and [[combat engineer]]ing, '''countermining''' is the set of techniques for defeating enemy mine
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  • {{r|Combat engineer}}
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  • ...It is different from [[countermining]], which is the removal, usually by [[combat engineer]]s, of mines and [[improvised explosive device]]s that are encountered by r
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  • ...g and clearing structures that are no longer needed. Certainly, military [[combat engineer]]s conduct demolitions against enemy buildings, but they have a wide range
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  • ...ly]] and the Category III [[#Buffalo|Buffalo vehicle family]], both with [[combat engineer]] missions.
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  • {{r|Combat engineer}}
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  • ...y Cooperation Aviation|aviation reporting to the ground commander]], and [[combat engineer]]s conduct '''[[combined arms]]''' operations.
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  • Graduating from West Point in 1922, he was commissioned in the combat engineer|Corps of Engineers, usually considered the most intellectually demanding br
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  • ...may be [[ordnance]] specialists that routinely work with ammunition, or [[combat engineer]]s. [[Technical intelligence]] resources may have relevant data, which can
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  • ...o mechanized infantry companies, and a new wrinkle: a permanently assigned combat engineer company. ...ignal and a main support battalion. It is assumed they will routinely have combat engineer, military police, air defense artillery (ADA), and chemical corps assigned
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  • ...t has some parallels to the retired M729 (combat engineering vehicle)|M729 Combat Engineer Vehicle, to the defunded, Abrams-derived Grizzly breaching vehicle. The Gr
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  • * [[Combat engineer/Definition]]
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  • * [[Combat engineer/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Combat engineer/Metadata]]
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  • ...defense, replete with obstacles, minefields, and fortified positions. The Combat Engineer Corps proved efficient in constructing bridges across water obstacles, in l
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  • ...cation to resist aerial bombing, and then, in 1984, created the first Arab combat engineer unit in Afghanistan. They directly supported Harqqani's troops in defending
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  • ...ecially strong conventional products include the G-series [[howitzer]]s, [[combat engineer|combat engineering equipment]], and light [[armored fighting vehicle]]s. Th
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