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The need to provide the units that would fight alongside the tank led to the development of the wide range of AFVs that exist today, with most armies having vehicles to carry infantry, artillery and anti-aircraft weaponry by the end of World War II.
Nevertheless most armies seemed to have retained it within firing batteries and some duplicated the technical fire control teams in a battery to give operational resilience and tactical flexibility.
Early board games represented a battle between two armies, and most current board games are still based on defeating opposing players in terms of counters, winning position or accrual of points ( often expressed as in-game currency ).
On the second day of battle, most of both armies had assembled.
Voltaire ridicules religion, theologians, governments, armies, philosophies, and philosophers through allegory ; most conspicuously, he assaults Leibniz and his optimism.
The ensuing Battle of Mursa Major was one of the largest and most bloody battles between two Roman armies in Roman history.
These relatively lightly armored horsemen formed the most effective element of the Muslim armies during the later stages of the Islamic conquest of the Levant.
While most armies still maintained cavalry units at the outbreak of World War II in 1939, significant mounted action was largely restricted to the Polish, Balkan and Soviet campaigns.
The armies raised by this " Ma Clique ", most notably their Muslim cavalry, were incorporated into the KMT army.
This war paradigm reflected the view of most of the modernized world at the beginning of the 21st century, as verified by examination of the conventional armies of the time: large, high maintenance, technologically advanced armies designed to compete against similarly designed forces.
In recognition of his senior position in the Allied command, on December 20, 1944 he was promoted to General of the Army, equivalent to the rank of Field Marshal in most European armies.
Dragoon regiments were established in most European armies during the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
By the Napoleonic Wars the primary role of dragoons in most European armies had progressed from that of mounted infantry to that of medium cavalry.
The French armies defeated the Austrians at the Battle of Jemappes on 6 November, and had soon taken over most of the Austrian Netherlands.
As most European countries and the US were drawn into the war, many of the newer " duration only " volunteers who managed to survive the first years of the war were generally released from the Foreign Legion to join their respective national armies.
Both armies used child soldiers, mainly between 14 and 17 years of age, the most famous example being Urho Kekkonen who fought for the White Army and later became the longest-serving President of Finland.
* Belgian FN MAG, the most widely used GPMG among NATO and other western armies.
Limited manpower did not allow most Greek city-states to form large armies which could operate for long periods, especially in the case of light troops like the psiloi, who were recruited from the lower citizen classes, and as such, they were mainly farmers, workers, even slaves.
" Though Cristino resistance to the insurrection seemed to have been overcome by the end of 1833, Maria Cristina's forces suddenly drove the Carlist armies from most of the Basque country.
The Garde was a national organization ; it departed from the regionalism that had characterized most of Haiti's previous armies.
By June 1920, the Polish armies were past Vilnius, Minsk and ( allied with the Directorate of Ukraine ) reached Kiev, but then the massive Bolshevik counteroffensive moved the Poles out of most of Ukraine and on the northern front arrived at the outskirts of Warsaw.
During 1943, as the Soviet armies advanced towards the borders of the Reich, the western Allies developed the ability to launch devastating air raids on most German cities, including Berlin.
Phalangites were professional soldiers, and were among the first troops ever to be drilled, thereby allowing them to execute complex maneuvers well beyond the reach of most other armies.
It was widely acknowledged that cavalry was too vulnerable to be used on most European battlefields, although many armies continued to deploy them.

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That being said, the all girl squad remains the most prevalent.
Ender is soon promoted to be leader of his own squad, formed from the most recent and youngest cadets at the school.
* The CommandAn elite squad of detectives are handpicked to served in Borough Command, where they are assigned the most high profile cases.
In most cases clubs could only have three foreign players in its squad, meaning that at least eight local players had to play in every game.
However, most of Jemaah Islamiah prominent figures such as Hambali, Abu Dujana, Azahari Husin, Noordin Top and Dulmatin have either been captured or killed, mostly by Indonesian anti-terrorist squad, Detachment 88.
His story became the subject of stage melodramas during the 19th century, most notably Dion Boucicault's hugely inaccurate 1884 play Robert Emmet, inaccuracies including Emmet and Sarah being portrayed as Roman Catholics, John Philpot Curran being portrayed as a Unionist, and Emmet being killed onstage by firing squad.
Anastasia had been, since the 1930s, the operating head (" Lord High Executioner ") of the syndicate's most notorious death squad, Murder, Inc., which was allegedly responsible for 900-1, 000 murders.
The United States and most Commonwealth armies rely on the concept of fireteams forming a squad.
To date, Botafogo has given the most players to Brazil's squad: 97, 46 of whom have gone to the World Cup.
On the pitch, Inter kept developing great players and provided most of the squad for the national team that won the 1956 Pan-American Games in Mexico.
After 1925, Fluminense began pressuring for the professionalization of football, but it wasn't until the 1950s that the club started to accept black players in its squad, however, in 1945 hired a black coach, Gentil Cardoso, who was champion in Rio in 1946, a position that most clubs in the world took a lot to offer to a black man.
At the same time, however, the Association's management decided to retain only a few veteran players, replacing most of the squad with rookies direct from college.
In most armies the rank of sergeant OR-5 corresponds to command of a squad ( or section ).
As a single platoon contains several squads, and each squad has options for taking special and heavy weapons, a single troops choice can take a staggering amount of said weapons: a fully loaded platoon may take up to 11 special weapons and 20 heavy weapons in a single troops choice, while most other armies can only take one of each.
In the United States Marine Corps, corporal is the Table of Organization rank for a rifle fire team leader, machine gun team leader, light mortar squad leader, and assault weapon team leader, as well as gunner on most larger crew served weapons ( i. e., medium mortars, heavy machine guns, anti-tank missiles, and howitzers ) and armored vehicles ( e. g., tanks, light armored vehicles, and armored assault vehicles ).
Nigeria, who had just qualified to the World Cup for the first time in their history, won the tournament, beating Zambia, who a year before had been struck by disaster when most of their national squad died in a plane crash while traveling to play a 1994 World Cup qualification match.
The 1991 Argo squad was one of the most electrifying teams that Toronto had ever seen.
The Argos put nine players on the East All-Star squad, and six on the CFL All-Star team – the most for an Argos team since 2003.
Also one of the most successful teams in East Rochester is the varsity cheerleading squad.
Hemel Hempstead has several swimming clubs the most notable of which is Hemel Hempstead Swimming Club, the town also has FIFOLITS Swimming club and also boasts a swimming squad Dacorum Borough Swimming Squad which brings together the best swimmers in the Borough.
The TWU Gymnastics squad has won the USA Gymnastics Collegiate National Championships with a record nine team championships since 1993, with the most recent championship in 2008.
Leadership is not just given to the most senior student either — it's not uncommon for a sophomore to perhaps be a squad leader with upperclassmen as subordinates.
He received the most votes out of all players in a poll conducted by a group of 56 experts from 16 countries ( 54 of which voted for Fetisov ) to assemble the historic squad.
For 1989, de Cesaris moved to a team where he looked most at home: the red and white Marlboro-sponsored Dallara squad.

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