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  2. 58th Guards Combined Arms Army - Wikipedia

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    Personnel of the directorate of the 58th Combined Arms Army. It was first formed in the Siberian Military District in November 1941, including the 362nd, 364th, 368th, 370th, 380th, and 384th Rifle Divisions and the 77th Cavalry Division and moved to the Arkhangelsk Military District, but then the Army was redesignated the 3rd Tank Army in May 1942.

  3. Officer Candidate School (United States Army) - Wikipedia

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    Army Officer Candidate (AOC) Course (Fort Riley, Kansas) [1947–1953]. Army Officer Candidate School (AOCS) [1946–1947] Fort Benning, Georgia. Army Air Forces Administration (Miami Beach, Florida) [February 1942 – June 1944] Moved to San Antonio, Texas in June 1944, Moved to Maxwell Field, Alabama in June 1945.

  4. Army War College, Mhow - Wikipedia

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    The Army War College, Mhow (A.W.C.) is a defence service training and research institution of the Indian Army located in Mhow, Madhya Pradesh. It is a premier training institute of warfare and carries out research in tactics, logistics, contemporary military studies and improvement in military doctrine.

  5. Fourth United States Army - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, Fourth Army operated "Tigerland", an infantry training school at Louisiana's Fort Polk that prepared recruits for infantry combat in Vietnam. [4] In July 1971, Fourth Army was consolidated with Fifth United States Army at Fort Sam Houston. [5] Between 1984 and 1991, Fourth Army was based at Fort Sheridan, Illinois. [3]

  6. Army Service Component Command - Wikipedia

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    The theater army retains administrative control of all army forces in the command regardless of whether the theater army has operational control over them; this responsibility extends to the entirety of the U.S. Army. The theater army commander remains responsible to the Department of the Army for Service-specific requirements.

  7. List of serving generals of the Pakistan Army - Wikipedia

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    Commander Army Strategic Force Command (Commander ASFC), Rawalpindi: 3 (SP) Medium Regiment Artillery - 82 PMA Long Course: Hilal-e-Imtiaz(Army) Sword of Honour: 19 Rahat Naseem Ahmed Khan [6] Commander, XII Corps, Quetta: 1st Frontier Force Regiment - 82 PMA Long Course: Hilal-e-Imtiaz (Military)

  8. Commanding General of the United States Army - Wikipedia

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    During the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), the title was Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Army. In 1783, the title was simplified to Senior Officer of the United States Army. In 1821, the title was changed to Commanding General of the United States Army.

  9. First Canadian Army - Wikipedia

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    The First Canadian Army (French: 1 re Armée canadienne) was a field army and a formation of the Canadian Army in World War II in which most Canadian elements serving in North-West Europe were assigned.