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  2. Armed Forces of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Armed Forces of Malta. The Armed Forces of Malta (Maltese: Forzi Armati ta' Malta) is the name given to the combined armed services of Malta. The AFM is a brigade sized organisation consisting of a headquarters and three separate battalions, with minimal air and naval forces.

  3. 1st Regiment (Malta) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Regiment (Maltese: L-Ewwel Reġiment tal-Forzi Armati ta' Malta) is a light infantry battalion of the Armed Forces of Malta. The Regimental Headquarters is at Lyster Barracks in Ħal Far. [2] Lyster Barracks was a former Royal Navy and Royal Air Force barracks [3][4] and originally named after Vice Admiral Sir Arthur Lumley St George ...

  4. Malta Command - Wikipedia

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    Malta Command was an independent command of the British Army. It commanded all army units involved in the defence of Malta. Once mobilised the Command deployed its headquarters to underground hardened shelters [1] and its combat units were deployed to fixed points in the Maltese countryside, from where they operated.

  5. Pembroke Army Garrison - Wikipedia

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    British Empire. In use. 1869–1977. Materials. Limestone. Battles/wars. Logistic and medical support to World War I and the Siege of Malta (World War II) Pembroke Garrison is a dispersed collection of former British Army barracks built in the vicinity of Fort Pembroke, [1] northern Malta.

  6. Military ranks of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Military ranks of Malta. The Military ranks of Malta are the military insignia used by the Armed Forces of Malta. Malta shares a rank structure similar to that of the United Kingdom, but has no sleeve insignia for its air wing. The Maltese armed forces inherited the rank system of the Royal Malta Artillery through its conversion to the 1st ...

  7. The King's Own Malta Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The King's Own Malta Regiment was a territorial infantry regiment on the British Army colonial list prior to Malta's independence. [1][2][3] It was formed in 1801 as the "Regiment of Maltese Militia", existing only until the following year. It was reformed as the "Maltese Militia" by Sir Adrian Dingli in 1852 before disbanding again in 1857.