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  • {{r|21 SAS Regiment}} {{r|22 SAS Regiment}}
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  • * The Parachute Regiment (UK). * 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment.
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  • ....g., 1/3 Infantry would be, in U.S. usage, 1st [[battalion]], 3rd Infantry Regiment). ...s do exist as training and administrative organizations, but, if an entire regiment is deployed, it will be as the ground forces component of a [[Marine Air-Gr
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  • An infantry [[regiment]] of the [[Canadian Army]] Land Force Reserve
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  • ***** (attached) Luftwaffe Flak Regiment 14 ***** (attached) Luftwaffe Flak Regiment 26
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  • ...rank, typically commanding the largest tactical unit such as a brigade or regiment, and ranking just below general officers
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  • ...nt.org/Plain%20Truth.pdf Full Text of ''Plain Truth'', from Loyal American Regiment]
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  • ***United States Army#Units|2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment ***3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment
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  • *[[The Royal Canadian Regiment]] *[[The Hastings and Prince Edward Regiment]]
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  • *2nd Stryker Cavalry Regiment *12th Combat Aviation Regiment
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  • ...has its headquarters at Mewata Armouries in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The regiment is a unit of Land Force Command, a component of the Canadian Forces Reserve ==Timeline of the regiment==
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  • ...cluding heading the [[Joint Special Operations Command]] and [[75th Ranger Regiment]]; previously Military Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations
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  • {{r|Brandenburg Regiment}}
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  • ...ed by [[communications intelligence]], establishing that the 1st Viet Cong Regiment was planning an attack against the port and logistics base at [[Chu Lai]], ..., Lew Walt. that a deserter reported a VC regiment that the 1st Viet Cong Regiment was in the village of Van Tuong, ready to attack the base at Chu Lai. [[Com
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  • * [[Hays's Texas Rangers]], the popular name of the 1st Regiment of Texas Mounted Rifle Volunteers in the early Mexican{{ndash}}American War * Terry's Texas Rangers, a modern regiment in the [[Texas State Guard]]
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  • {{r|75th Ranger Regiment}}
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  • *[[Special Reconnaissance Regiment]]
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  • {{r|Regiment}}
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  • {{r|75th Ranger Regiment}}
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  • ...in intelligence and covert operations in China, who commanded an infantry regiment during the [[Manchurian Incident]]; later chief adviser on Manchukoan affai
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  • ...ing, Housing and Urban Affairs]]; strongly liberal, a former [[75th Ranger Regiment|Army Ranger]] consistently opposed to the [[Iraq War]] but supportive of tr
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  • ...]]. The term derives fron Standarte, a formation roughly equivalent to a [[regiment]] in the SS and [[SA]].
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  • ...e United States Army), some militaries have brigades made of more than one regiment. A colonel might also be assigned to a senior staff assignment, such as chi ...ised a regiment-sized formation, and was senior among its officers. Such a regiment might be mercenaries, especially in the Middle Ages, or of volunteers, as i
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  • ...orted to have moved the headquarters to Credenhill. 22 Special Air Service Regiment (SAS) is the active army component, and 21 and 23 SAS Regiments in the Terr A SAS regiment has a headquarters and four "Sabre squadrons" of approximately sixty men ea
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  • {{r|75th Ranger Regiment||**}}
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  • *Grenadier Guards: Members of the senior regiment of infantry in the Household Brigade in the British Army.
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  • ==Brigade-Regiment== ...Expeditionary Unit|Marine Expeditionary Unit]] or (U.S.) [[armored cavalry regiment]].Typical strengths range from 3,000 to 5,000 troops.
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  • {{r|75th Ranger Regiment}}
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  • ...her conditions. Most are operated by the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne), the "Night Stalkers". They may carry non-Army special operators
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Regiment]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/75th Ranger Regiment]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ade]]. While army units traditionally are designated as [[regiment]]s, the regiment is now a ceremonial and heraldic designation. Operational units called regi
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  • ...onest and loyal, and given assignments such as heading the Imperial Guards Regiment during Prince [[Hirohito]]'s 1921 European trip.
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  • ...siege of Fort Erie]]. After Peace was declared, he transferred to another regiment that served in Europe and fought in the [[Battle of Waterloo]].
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  • {{r|75th Ranger Regiment}}
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  • ...1915 and being assigned, as a captain, to command the 3rd Imperial Guards Regiment. Between 1919 and 1920, he was a [[military attache]] in Switzerland, promo ...ters in 1928, and promoted to colonel. He took command of the 1st Infantry Regiment in 1929, and returned to staff duty with the Army Chief of Staff in 1931.
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  • ...eer in the 16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment, also known as the List Regiment after its first colonel. Hitler wrote of the experience of receiving the r ...World War [1914-18] because I saw how it was awarded. We had a Jew in the regiment, Gutmann, an unparallelled cowardly person. He wore the Iron Cross 1st Clas
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  • ...the modern [[United States Special Operations Command]], the [[75th Ranger Regiment]] conducts raids and also provides a perimeter for operations of the [[Join
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  • ...try|light infantry]] in Afghanistan in 2002 and a platoon of [[75th Ranger Regiment|Army Rangers]] in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2003 and 2004, respectively. Mos
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  • ...France as an artillery officer, rising to command the 31st Field Artillery Regiment.
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  • {{r|75th Ranger Regiment}}
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  • ...ade Combat Team]]s, and special operations units such as the [[75th Ranger Regiment]].
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  • ...8 in F Company, 161st Infantry Regiment and Company B, 116th Quartermaster Regiment as a private, corporal, and sergeant. During this period he completed high ...35th Infantry Division in July 1942. While serving with the 134th Infantry Regiment during World War II, Fred held these assignments:
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  • ...d warfare. An exception was the creation of the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment in January 1974, and the 2nd Battalion in October. These, however, were see *75th Ranger Regiment
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  • {{r|75th Ranger Regiment}}
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  • ...e Speanish Civil War, and then returned to Germany to command an artillery regiment. In 1938, he headed the Home Defense section of the War Ministry, and then
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  • ...he was a [[battalion]]-level U.S. adviser in the 12th Philippine Infantry Regiment. ...Philippine island of [[Luzon]], which became the 11th Philippine Infantry Regiment, along with another U.S. special operations legend, [[Russell Volckmann]].
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  • ...rial legislature 1805-1812; during the War of 1812, raised and organized a regiment for the defense of [[New Orleans, Louisiana]], but reached the city after t
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  • ...Home Rule for [[Hungary]] within the broader Austrian Empire. A Hungarian regiment had fought with [[Prussia]] in 1866 and a revolt had spread throughout the
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  • ...assignment, he served as the Commanding Officer, 2d Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment in Vietnam. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel on January 20, 1966. Duri ...ommandant. As a colonel, he took command, in June 1970, of the 1st Marine Regiment, 1st Marine Division, in Vietnam. the last Marine ground combat unit to lea
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