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  2. Military courtesy - Wikipedia

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    Military courtesy means good manners and politeness in dealing with other people. Courteous behavior provides a basis for developing good human relations. The distinction between civilian and military courtesy is that military courtesy was developed in a military atmosphere and has become an integral part of serving in uniform."

  3. Aristeia - Wikipedia

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    In the pre-hoplite phase of Greek military evolution, the well-armed aristocrat was the major focus of military action, placed at the apex of his less well-armed dependants. [2] This was reflected in the Homeric division between nobility and commoners, [3] and in the regular epic struggles over the armour of the former, once fallen in their ...

  4. Aristocracy (class) - Wikipedia

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    The term aristokratia was first used in Athens with reference to young citizens (the men of the ruling class) who led armies at the front line. Aristokratia roughly translates to "rule of the best born". Due to martial bravery being highly regarded as a virtue in ancient Greece, it was assumed that the armies were being led by "the best".

  5. List of United States military books - Wikipedia

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    Inside the Danger Zone: The U.S. Military in the Persian Gulf 1987-88 by Harold Wise; Launch The Intruders: A Naval Attack Squadron In The Vietnam War 1972 by Carol Reardon; McDonnell Douglas A-4 Skyhawk By Brad Elward; One Perfect Op: An Insider's Account of the Navy SEAL Special Warfare Teams, by Master Chief Dennis "Snake" Chalker & Kevin ...

  6. List of established military terms - Wikipedia

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    These terms are used for talking about how armed forces are used. Many of the terms below can be applied to combat in other environments although most often used in reference to land warfare. Ambush: carrying out a surprise attack on an enemy that passes by a concealed position.

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Military history/Academy/Citations ...

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    That example also includes the International Standard Book Number or ISBN. The ISBN is a unique identifier assigned to each version or edition of a book. Its inclusion is useful but not necessary. Publications that pre-date the system (mid-1960) will not have an ISBN unless the work is a reprint. Where there is no ISBN, an OCLC number can be ...

  8. A Welcome to Britain - Wikipedia

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    Notable settings and situations in the film include British pubs, how to behave when invited to dinner, and the friendly relationship between the RAF and the USAAF. The film provides examples of how to interact with several varied groups of people: children, strangers, prostitutes and military officers.

  9. Category:Military books - Wikipedia

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