This discounted the ability of the Allied air force and navy to isolate and attack the islands, one by one. |
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We did not form large military sectors so that the air force did not cause massive losses. |
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The air force launched a massive air raid with high explosive bombs on the shipyard. |
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However, in that year, senior air force officials proclaimed April 9 as Royal Thai Air Force Day, relegating March 27 to Commemoration Day. |
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He has commanded a fighter squadron, two fighter wings, and a numbered air force. |
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General Bradley went on to serve as an instructor pilot, an operations officer, a fighter wing commander and a numbered air force commander. |
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My interest in flying was first kindled in 2000 when our school toured the air force museum in Pretoria. |
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This trainee air force pilot died last week, crashing his training aircraft while on a navigational training flight. |
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Wind can cause an air force to be grounded, as can mist, fog and stormy weather. |
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The PLA air force would not fly except in exceptionally favorable circumstances or when an opportunity arose for a decisive counterblow. |
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Greek air force jets were scrambled when the plane lost contact with air traffic control Sunday morning. |
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This provides their air force with capabilities designed for interoperability within the NATO environment. |
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President Dwight D. Eisenhower canceled the army intercontinental ballistic missile program, giving land-based missiles solely to the air force. |
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An analysis of the local wars and armed conflicts suggests that air force invariably defeated air defense forces. |
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The air force forced a light plane to land on Saturday after an emergency signal was picked up indicating the aircraft had been hijacked. |
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His uncle is retired from the air force, and his step-father was in the army. |
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The Defense Forces include an army, a navy, an air force, and paramilitary forces that include the police. |
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In September, the Soviet air force shot down a South Korean passenger jet after it strayed into Soviet air space. |
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During the Cold War, the threat of strategic attack using nuclear weapons dominated air force war planning. |
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She was among 53 army colonels, 12 navy captains and 11 air force colonels promoted to one-star officers. |
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The 41-year-old father-of-two is currently based in Cyprus on his second tour of duty as an air force squadron leader. |
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In 1944, the R.A.F. became the first air force to use jet aircraft on operational service. |
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We've been watching a steady build-up of the Argentine air force over the past year. |
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According to the conscription law, those in the army must serve three years, while those in the navy and air force serve four. |
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At the age of nineteen, Heller enlisted as an air force bombardier in Italy. |
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The air force is also responsible for the intercontinental ballistic missiles deployed in silos in the western United States. |
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The bomb was used by the air force to blast helicopter landing zones in dense undergrowth. |
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During the course of the dispute, the government has mobilised 19,000 army, navy and air force troops to provide emergency cover. |
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Menon played around with the air-force by importing different types of aircraft, misemploying air force personnel. |
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The air force, the world's fourth largest, has over 600 combat aircraft and more than 500 transports and helicopters. |
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In this thermonuclear age, defense is best assured by a strong air force in being. |
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The air force thought they were destroying hundreds of Serb armored vehicles. |
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I started on motorcycles, but after two years as a mechanic in the air force I thought I'd make more money tinkering with cars. |
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An activist said fighting had ceased, but that the air force had continued to drop barrel bombs on the town. |
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By the time the air force and navy finished their attack on the ship, 34 people were dead, 171 injured, and the ship ready for the scrap heap. |
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Fearing further action from Chinese military, the air force scrambled two IDF fighters to aid the Mirage jets. |
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The Department of Defence has invited tenders to supply the air force with six new military helicopters. |
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My dad was in the air force, and he spoke about the inequalities he saw between the officers and ordinary men. |
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The German air force claims the Eurofighter has averaged an hour a week in the air. |
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The two were reportedly practicing high-altitude autorotations at 6,000 ft near the northern Italian air force base at Rimini. |
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A large part of the problem for the Salvadoreans was that the Honduran air force had struck back, severely damaging enemy oil dumps. |
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The need for a tactically oriented air force, capable of attacking enemy front lines, was still there. |
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I also plead guilty to egging Val on to write about his air force experiences. |
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The only goal of the air force afterward was to search and find the portable launcher. |
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The hard-pressed British garrison called for army and air force reinforcements. |
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How might an energetic and resourceful air force leadership deal with this situation? |
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Then the atomic bomb came along, and two of them were dropped by air force bombers. |
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There is a sizable military garrison in the country and US warplanes are familiar sights at Saudi air force bases. |
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It took them three hours to get to the Longhua Airport, used as an air force base for the Japanese. |
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Before these radars can become operational, the air force can use a medium-range unit with a range of 1,000 km. |
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I find it amusing that the country's air force logo is a kiwi, a bird that can't even fly. |
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They even joined up together on the same day, one in the navy, the other in the air force. |
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Prithvi II is the air force version and Prithvi III the naval version of the missile ranging up to 250 and 750 km respectively. |
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The air force was supported by the new and politically influential aerospace industry. |
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Nigeria's military consists of an army, a navy, an air force, and a police force. |
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If the army and navy are in poor condition, the air force is possibly in worse state. |
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To date, the US air force has dropped 1,550,000 food packages over the country. |
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The armed forces consist of an army, a navy, a coast guard, and an air force. |
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Converting the entire army or the entire air force to information warfare is a major task and can wait. |
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The troops, the air force and navy, did all that bravery and devotion to duty could do. |
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It is thought the aircraft continued its journey without further incident and was not forced to land by the Russian air force. |
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Tank corps and air force units had not been fully deployed or concentrated properly. |
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The demand is a result of lessons that the air force has learned from fighter plane crashes over the past three years. |
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As commander of the air force, he has access to military secrets and information. |
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He said there was no army coming, not by foot anyways, until the air force is done with it. |
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Massive manhunt operations are under way involving not only police but also the navy and the air force. |
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It needs to be if we are to remain the air force to which nobody else comes close. |
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There was a huge evacuation, the army, the air force and the navy were all involved. |
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It is the only airbase in Britain where pilots for the air force and Navy are trained. |
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That was why they had to come with their army, their air force and their navy. |
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The 1950s former Swiss air force trainer jet had flown four times over the crowd before trying to turn when it corkscrewed and plummeted into a ridge. |
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Well, she probably thought the air force officer was a compurgator. |
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In the early part of the day it had been shot up by the enemy air force. |
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And while abolition of the air force is unlikely, the factions that believe in the primacy of boots on the ground are influential. |
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However, he had no direct control of either the air force or the navy. |
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The air force and navy were considered primarily as adjuncts to the army. |
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We have no combat air wing, and our air force has broken down. |
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The wartime experience of logistics of air force is still relevant. |
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Moments after they left, the Yugoslav air force began bombing the city. |
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The armed forces number 18,500 men divided into an infantry, a navy, an air force, paramilitary forces, border guards, and auxiliary troops of the Interior Ministry. |
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An estimated 5,000 civilians were killed and 10,000 injured when the Iraqi air force bombarded Halabja with mustard and other poison gases, including sarin. |
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This leads to the question of why the air force failed to scramble its fighter jets as soon as it received news that four planes had been hijacked. |
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In 1981, while the world condemned us, we sent our air force to destroy the Osirak reactor Saddam Hussein was building in Iraq. |
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An erk is British slang for an unranked air force and navy person. |
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Everybody I know joined the army, navy, air force, marines or coast guard. |
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Security will be very tight for the funeral with more than 6,000 police on duty, while the Italian air force will enforce a no-fly zone above the city. |
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Little did the shop owner or the salesmen know that the tall gentleman in jeans and a T-shirt was not only an officer, but the numero uno of the country's air force. |
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He became a Lieutenant in The Blues and Royals before transferring his commission to the royal air force. |
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Prince William has qualified as an operational captain for the royal air force Search and Rescue Force. |
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The air force approached this strategically defensive task with an offensive predisposition, one that inexorably led to considerable collateral damage. |
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The British air force went in and subdued his own tribal allies. |
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The idea of occupying and pacifying a country by airpower alone, or with the air force as the primary force employed, is especially attractive to airmen. |
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Last night a senior air force officer described the bombing of the sites as a minor operation, a pinprick raid which accomplished what it set out to achieve. |
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A case in point was his abortive effort to cut aircraft procurement costs by developing a single fighter-bomber, the TFX, for both the air force and the navy. |
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As a former commander of three flying wings and a numbered air force, Gen Hess takes the fatalities behind safety statistics personally, as do all commanders. |
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Kombat includes all main branches like infantry, tanks, artillery and air force plus other like sappers, reconnaissance, counter-espionage and special elements. |
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French retaliation on Saturday for a bombing raid that killed French peacekeepers destroyed Ivory Coast's tiny air force and left its airports under French control. |
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If you are a plane-spotter or air force groupie, you will love staying a mere five minutes from RAF Kinloss, where you can see the planes taking off. |
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I noticed how almost every kind of military strategy, from air force dogfights to large scale naval maneuvers, is based on the idea of Fire and Motion. |
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The Senegalese armed forces consist of about 19,000 personnel in the army, air force, navy, and gendarmerie. |
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The chiefs were in favour of a balanced rearmament but within financial limits, judged that the air force should be favoured. |
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As rearmament of the navy and the air force continued, the nature of an army fit to participate in a European war was kept under review. |
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The Chilean air force plane had 21 people aboard when it vanished near the remote Juan Fernandez islands in the Pacific Ocean. |
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In several countries, the army is officially called the Land Army to differentiate it from an air force called the Air Army, notably France. |
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It may also include other branches of the military such as the air force via means of aviation corps. |
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A former cargo and aerial tanker pilot, Selva is a relative rarity among air force chiefs who predominantly served as fighter and bomber pilots. |
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The army received a bigger share of this year's budget increase than the navy or air force. |
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The air force was not subordinated to the army support role, and it was not given any particular strategic mission. |
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He believed that tactical aircraft should only be used as a step to developing a strategic air force. |
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Maribel Chouinard spotted the suspects and called her husband, US air force master sergeant Jim Chouinard at his base in Oklahoma City. |
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Russia's tank force is the largest in the world, its surface navy and air force are among the largest ones. |
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There was military intervention as Italy sent land forces, and Germany sent smaller elite air force and armoured units to the Nationalists. |
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Luxembourg also lacks an air force, though the 17 NATO AWACS aeroplanes are, for convenience, registered as aircraft of Luxembourg. |
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Theoretically, it could also use the air force to deliver a chemical bomb on target. |
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Georges changed air force priority from the First to the Second Army on 12 May but Billotte only diverted a third of the air effort. |
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Lockheed installed the 1,000th GKN-made nacelle earlier this month on an aircraft destined for the Qatari air force. |
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Chidambaram said the government may have to revisit its policy of not using the air force in the fight against Naxalites. |
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The Russian Federation has replaced its chief marshal ranks with general of the army for both army and air force officers. |
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The rank of air chief marshal is immediately senior to the rank of air marshal but subordinate to marshal of the air force. |
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What is said of the army here is to be taken also to apply, mutatis mutandis, to the air force and the navy. |
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Different infantry, artillery, electronic war, psychological war, drone and air force units of the Ground Force participated in the drills. |
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Since the Treaty of Versailles forbade Germany to have an air force, German pilots trained in secret. |
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Following victory over the Central Powers in 1918 the RAF emerged as, at the time, the largest air force in the world. |
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The Iraqis' artillery proved largely ineffective, and they were unable to mobilize their air force to attempt a defense. |
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Formed towards the end of the First World War on 1 April 1918, it is the oldest independent air force in the world. |
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All of these factors forced the Indian air force to extemporize and quickly adapt to conditions for which it had not prepared. |
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The Polish army consists of 65,000 active personnel, whilst the navy and air force respectively employ 14,300 and 26,126 servicemen and women. |
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He then enlisted in the air force and served as a groundling in North Africa, Sicily, and England. |
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A third of the initial strength of the German air force, the Luftwaffe, had been lost in the western campaign in the spring. |
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In March 1935 Hitler announced that the Reichswehr would be increased to 550,000 men and that he was creating an air force. |
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Germany was forbidden to have a military air force by the 1919 Treaty of Versailles, but developed aircrew training in civilian and sport flying. |
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The team are formed from the best of the national air force and it's a great honour for a Jordanian flyboy to join their ranks. |
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Following family tradition, Charles served in the navy and air force. |
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Article 198 prohibited Germany from having an air force, including naval air forces, and required Germany to hand over all aerial related materials. |
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The rank of air chief marshal is also used in the air forces of many countries which were under British influence around the time their air force was founded. |
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The Nigerian Military consist of an army, a navy, and an air force. |
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The branches of the military are the army, the navy, and the air force. |
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Her son later told Hopkinson that she had originally got the recipe from two Canadian air force officers who had lodged at her hotel during the Second World War. |
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In 1937, the Minister argued that a continental commitment was no longer feasible and that France did not now expect a big land army along with the navy and air force. |
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The air force practices dropping live bombs on the uninhabited island. |
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Three Thai infantry and one cavalry division, spearheaded by armoured reconnaissance groups and supported by the air force, engaged the retreating Chinese 93rd Division. |
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On 11 June 1940, the Polish government in exile signed an agreement with the British government to form a Polish army and Polish air force in the United Kingdom. |
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Hundreds of Luftwaffe pilots and technical personnel visited, studied and were trained at Soviet air force schools in several locations in Central Russia. |
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Oman's military manpower totalled 44,100 in 2006, including 25,000 men in the army, 4,200 sailors in the navy, and an air force with 4,100 personnel. |
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In January 2017, Indonesia approved the acquisition of five A400Ms to boost the country's military airlift capabilities and modernise the air force. |
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While the regular Indian army in 1939 included about 220,000 native troops, it expanded tenfold during the war and small naval and air force units were created. |
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The largest component is infantry, but they are supported by small artillery, logistics, and air force units, and a single armoured reconnaissance company. |
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