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  2. Ajlun offensive - Wikipedia

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    The Ajlun offensive, also known as the Battle of the Scrubland, [3] was a major military engagement between Jordan and the Palestine Liberation Organization during the Black September conflict in 1971. Jordanian troops encircled thousands of Palestinian fedayeen and forced them to evacuate the area.

  3. Jordanian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Jordan also hosts SOFEX, the world's fastest growing and region's only special operations and homeland security exhibition and conference. [12] Jordan is a regional and international provider of advanced military goods and services. [13] A KADDB Industrial Park was opened in September 2009 in Mafraq. It is an integral industrial free zone ...

  4. Black Army of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The Black Army (Hungarian: Fekete sereg, pronounced [ˈfɛkɛtɛ ˈʃɛrɛɡ], Latin: Legio Nigra), also called the Black Legion/Regiment – were the military forces serving under the reign of King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary. The ancestor and core of this early standing mercenary army appeared in the era of his father John Hunyadi in the ...

  5. Royal Jordanian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    This paint is part of Jordan's strategy to bolster the survivability of its F-16 fleet in a high-threat environment. [103] On 3 February 2022, the United States Department of State authorized a potential Foreign Military Sale of up to 16 F-16 C/D Block 70 aircraft to Jordan, valued at approximately $4.21 billion. This includes a mix of 12 ...

  6. King Faisal Air Base shooting - Wikipedia

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    The King Faisal Airbase shooting was a fragging incident that occurred on 4 November 2016 at King Faisal Air Base, a Jordanian air force installation near Al-Jafr, when three U.S. Army Special Forces trainers from 5th SFG who were stationed at the base were deliberately killed by a Jordanian soldier who was guarding the base's entrance. [3]

  7. Marcelite J. Harris - Wikipedia

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    Marcelite Cecile Jordan Harris was born on January 16, 1943 in Houston, Texas, United States, to Cecil O’Neal Jordan and Marcelite Elizabeth (Terrell) Jordan. [2] She graduated from Spelman College, earning her B.A. in speech and drama and completed Officer Training School, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, in 1965 and held a variety of assignments in the Air Force.