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  2. Panzerlied - Wikipedia

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    A Spanish translation of the song is used by the Chilean Army as an armoured cavalry march, and by the Chilean Naval Academy as a pasacalle. French Foreign Legion also has this song in their repertoire under the name Kepi Blanc. The lyrics to "Panzerlied" were adapted to fit a Kriegsmarine song.

  3. List of shibboleths - Wikipedia

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    Many Angelinos of Hispanic descent will use the Spanish pronunciation. However, the neighborhood was named after José Vicente Féliz, whose last name had the Spanish pronunciation:. [67] Louisville, Kentucky: The name is pronounced by locals as / ˈ l uː ɪ v ɪ l / ⓘ LOO-iv-il. However, non-locals will usually use / ˈ l uː iː v ɪ l ...

  4. Jinete - Wikipedia

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    It is also used in the Spanish Army to designate personnel belonging to the cavalry arm. In its original Spanish title The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez is Los Cuatro Jinetes del Apocalipsis. Canción de jinete is a poem by Federico García Lorca. [10] The novel El jinete polaco by Antonio Muñoz Molina was ...

  5. Military ranks of the Colombian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    A literal translation from Spanish to English may be misleading as the rank names do not necessarily follow the customary order used in anglophone military ranks in all cases. Furthermore, Colombia is not a member of NATO, so there is not an official equivalence between the Colombian military ranks and those defined by NATO. The displayed ...

  6. Pedro Fages - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Fages (1734–1794) was a Spanish soldier, explorer, and first lieutenant governor of the province of the Californias under Gaspar de Portolá.Fages claimed the governorship after Portolá's departure, acting as governor in opposition to the official governor Felipe de Barri, and later served officially as fifth (1782–91) governor of the Californias.

  7. Soldado de cuera - Wikipedia

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    The soldados de cuera (English, "leather-jacket soldier") [1] served in the frontier garrisons of northern New Spain, the Presidios, from the late 16th to the early 19th century. [2] They were mounted and were an exclusive corps in the Spanish Empire. They took their name from the multi-layered deer-skin cloak they wore as protection against ...

  8. Hitler’s AI translated speeches go viral on TikTok - AOL

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    The video is of Hitler giving a speech with a slow instrumental beat that suggests the ruthless killer didn’t want to spark a conflict during World War II, that he tried to save the lives of ...

  9. Sipahi - Wikipedia

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    The sipahi (Persian: سپاهی sipâhi, Turkish pronunciation:) were professional cavalrymen deployed by the Seljuk Turks and later by the Ottoman Empire. [1] Sipahi units included the land grant–holding provincial timarli sipahi, which constituted most of the army, and the salaried regular kapikulu sipahi, or palace troops.