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  2. (d) State symbols of Ukraine, government awards; symbols and signs of government authorities, the Armed Forces of Ukraine and other military formations; symbols of territorial communities; symbols and signs of enterprises, institutions and organizations; (includes postage stamps) (e) coins and banknotes;

  3. 30th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine) - Wikipedia

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    The 30th Guards Tank Division, along with the rest of the 8th Tank Army and the Carpathian Military District, became part of the Ukrainian Ground Forces according to the order of Ukraine About Armed Forces of Ukraine from December 6, 1991. In February 1992, all units of the division pledged their allegiance to Ukraine.

  4. 30th Brigade - Wikipedia

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    30th Indian Infantry Brigade of the British Indian Army in the Second World War; 30th Mixed Brigade, a unit of the Spanish Republican Army in the Spanish Civil War; 30th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine), a unit of the Ukrainian Ground Forces; 30th Armored Brigade Combat Team, a unit of the United States Army; Units of the United Kingdom: 30th ...

  5. Armoured Forces (Ukraine) - Wikipedia

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    The basis of the Armoured Forces are the armored brigades and armored battalions of the infantry brigades (mechanized, assault mechanized, light infantry, rifle infantry and mountain), which have great resistance to the striking factors of both conventional and nuclear weapons, firepower, high mobility and maneuverability.

  6. Danger lurks behind 'every bush' for brigade in Ukrainian ...

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    For soldiers in Ukraine's "Spartan" brigade, danger could lurk behind every bush and in every field as they fight in Kyiv's counteroffensive against deeply entrenched Russian forces.

  7. Ukrainian Ground Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian oath of loyalty that was administered was not based on ethnicity or linguistics but on a civic identity, and turned the Soviet Army in Ukraine into the modern Ukrainian Ground Forces. As of February 1992, about 80% of personnel had taken the oath, according to Defense Minister Morozov.

  8. Ukraine's 'unicorn' LGBTQ soldiers head for war

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    As volunteer fighters Oleksandr Zhuhan and Antonina Romanova pack for a return to active duty, they contemplate the unicorn insignia that gives their uniform a rare distinction - a symbol of their ...

  9. Ukraine outnumbered, outgunned, ground down by ... - AOL

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    As the Ukraine war enters its third year, the infantry of 59th Brigade are confronting a bleak reality: they're running out of soldiers and ammunition to resist their Russian invaders. Another ...