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  2. Troop - Wikipedia

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    Two to four troops comprise the main elements of a squadron. In the United States Army, in the cavalry branch, a troop is the equivalent unit to the infantry company, commanded by a captain and consisting of three or four platoons, and are called a troop within a regiment. Companies were renamed troops in 1883. [3]

  3. Star Sports (India) - Wikipedia

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    Star Sports Network is a group of Indian pay television sports channels owned by Jio Star, a joint venture between Viacom18 and Disney India, The network currently holds rights of flagship tournaments like ICC Events, Indian Premier League, Premier League, ONE Championship, Wimbledon, Indian Super League, Nepal Premier League etc.

  4. Kannada - Wikipedia

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    Given that the presence of the aforementioned causative morpheme would be a more obvious and reliable indicator for differentiating meanings, Kannada was a perfect language to test this observation; Lidz et al. (2003) found that Kannada-learning infants relied more heavily on the number of overt NPs than the presence of the causative morpheme ...

  5. Russia-Ukraine war live: Moscow admits major ... - AOL

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    A top Ukrainian official said its troops have established a beachhead on the eastern bank of the Dnieper River near Kherson, an important advance in bridging one of Russia‘s most significant ...

  6. Sepoy - Wikipedia

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    Sepoy (/ ˈ s iː p ɔɪ /), related to sipahi, is a term denoting professional Indian infantryman, traditionally armed with a musket, in the armies of the Mughal Empire and the Maratha Army.

  7. Guard of honour - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers from the Hungarian Defence Forces form a guard of honour at a welcome ceremony for US president George W. Bush's visit to Hungary, 2006. A guard of honour (Commonwealth English), honor guard (American English) or ceremonial guard, is a group of people, typically drawn from the military, appointed to perform ceremonial duties – for example, to receive or guard a head of state or ...

  8. Ukraine-Russia war – live: Two dead as Russian troops ... - AOL

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    Russia’s military presses on for fifth day with shelling so fierce that emergency crews were unable to recover the dead from wrecked buildings

  9. Ukraine-Russia war – live: Kyiv claims new gains made against ...

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    Update from Kyiv signals its counteroffensive is gradually making progress