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  2. Lords Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Lords Mobile is a real-time strategy and construction game developed and published by IGG, available to download on Android, iOS, and Steam. It was released globally in 14 March 2016. The game is free to play and offers in-app purchases. According to App Annie, the game is one of the top-grossing apps (strategy) on the App Store (iOS) and ...

  3. List of orders of battle for the British 1st Armoured Division

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    The Mobile Division was formed in November 1937, and renamed the 1st Armoured Division in April 1939. [2] [3] Prior to the outbreak of the Second World War, doctrine called for such a division to be composed of two armoured brigades—each with three armoured regiments—and a support group.

  4. File:House of Lords composition.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on arz.wikipedia.org مجلس اللوردات; Usage on ast.wikipedia.org Cámara de los Lores; Usage on az.wikipedia.org

  5. Structure of the British Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Cyprus Military Working Dog Troop, at Episkopi Cantonment [50] Sovereign Base Areas Police, HQ at Episkopi Cantonment [51] British Forces South Atlantic Islands, at RAF Mount Pleasant [52] Naval Party 2010, at Mare Harbour; HMS Forth, at Mare Harbour [53] Roulement Infantry Company (RIC) Resident Sky Sabre Battery (RSSB)

  6. Military organization - Wikipedia

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    The use of formalized ranks in a hierarchical structure came into widespread use with the Roman Army. [citation needed]In modern times, executive control, management and administration of military organization is typically undertaken by governments through a government department within the structure of public administration, often known as a ministry of defence or department of defense.

  7. English Army - Wikipedia

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    The English Army was a creation of an independent England, and was reestablished when at war with other states, but it was not until the Interregnum and the New Model Army (raised by Parliament to defeat the Royalists in the English Civil War) that England acquired a peacetime professional standing army.

  8. Jacobite Army (1745) - Wikipedia

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    One troop, of around 100 men, was commanded by Lord Elcho, and another of 40 men by Balmerino. Unlike nearly all Jacobite units, the Lifeguards had an elaborate formal uniform: blue coats with red facings, laced waistcoats and a tartan carbine belt.

  9. Royal Australian Artillery - Wikipedia

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    28 Troop – Dee Why; 113 Troop – Adamstown; 23 Battery, Royal Australian Artillery – This is a single battery also supporting the 5th Brigade at Kogarah in New South Wales and Canberra ACT. It is equipped with the M252A1 81mm mortar.