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  2. Egyptian Army - Wikipedia

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    The army had an estimated strength of 320,000 in 1989. About 180,000 of these were conscripts. [39] Beyond the Second Army and Third Army in the east, most of the remaining troops were stationed in the Nile Delta region, around the upper Nile, and along the Libyan border. These troops were organised into eight military districts, later reduced ...

  3. Commanding General, United States Army Training and Doctrine ...

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    Department of the Army United States Army: Type: Army command commander: Abbreviation: CG TRADOC: Reports to: Secretary of the Army Chief of Staff of the United States Army: Seat: Fort Eustis, Virginia, U.S. Appointer: The President with Senate advice and consent: Term length: 2–3 years (approx.) Precursor: Commanding General, Continental ...

  4. Category:Commanders of the Sri Lanka Army - Wikipedia

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  5. Indonesian Army Doctrine, Education and Training Development ...

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    Indonesian Army Doctrine, Education and Training Development Command (Indonesian: Komando Pembinaan Doktrin, Pendidikan dan Latihan TNI AD or Kodiklat TNI-AD) is an Indonesian Army Principal Command which is directly under the office of the Chief of Staff of the Army and located in Bandung, West Java. Its principal responsibility is the ...

  6. Fort Sill - Wikipedia

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    During that conflict, 469 O-1 Bird Dogs were lost to all causes. 284 of these were lost by the Army. The Army Ground Forces Air Training School (later designated the Army Aviation School) was established at Post Field on December 7, 1945. In October 1948, pilot training for helicopters H25 and H13 began. The first warrant officer class began in ...

  7. United States Special Operations Command - Wikipedia

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    The SWCS selects and trains Army Special Forces, Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations soldiers consisting of five distinct units and the Directorate of Training and Doctrine: 1st Special Warfare Training Group (Airborne)—which focuses on entry-level training—, 2nd Special Warfare Training Group (Airborne)—which focuses on advanced ...

  8. United States Army Criminal Investigation Division - Wikipedia

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    Commander, Army Criminal Investigation Command: 1 COL Henry H. Tufts September 1971 – August 1974 (2 years and 11 months) Commanding General, Army Criminal Investigation Command: 2 N/A MG Albert R. Escola August 1974 – September 1975 (1 year and 1 month) 3 N/A MG Paul M. Timmerberg September 1975 – September 1983 (8 years) 4 N/A

  9. Escola de Comando e Estado-Maior do Exército - Wikipedia

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    Aligned with the Army General Staff guidelines, the School implemented modernization and management improvement projects. At the same time, through specific projects, it preserved historical objects and collections, as well as the memory of previous commanders who entrusted ECEME with personal objects.