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Indian Army Act, 1911 — The Indian Army Act, 1911 was a legislation passed by the Governor General that applied to the British Indian Army. It replaced the Indian Articles of War,1869 and was replaced by the Indian Army Act, 1950 in Independent India.It was under… … Wikipedia
Army Medical Department (United States) — Army Medical Department … Wikipedia
Army Appropriations Act — refers to several federal acts considered by the U.S. Congress: *Army Appropriations Act (1880) *Army Appropriations Act (1901), which included the Platt Amendment *Army Appropriations Act (1919) … Wikipedia
Army Group Courland — ( de. Heeresgruppe Kurland) was a German Army Group on the Eastern Front which was created from remnants of the Army Group North, isolated in the Courland peninsula by the advancing Soviet Army forces during the 1944 Baltic Offensive of the… … Wikipedia
Act of War — Act of War: Direct Action Entwickler: Eugen Systems Verleger: Atari Publikation: 17. März 2005 Plattform(en) … Deutsch Wikipedia
Army of Shadows, Palestinian Collaboration with Zionism, 1917–1948 — Army of Shadows is a book by Hillel Cohen. [ [http://www.jewishexponent.com/article/16091/ Advocacy Corner | The Jewish Exponent ] ] It was published in Hebrew in 2004, translated from the Hebrew by Haim Watzman and published in English by the… … Wikipedia
Act of War: Direct Action — Entwickler … Deutsch Wikipedia
Act Of War: Direct Action — Act of War Direct Action Éditeur Atari Développeur Eug … Wikipédia en Français
Act of war: direct action — Act of War Direct Action Éditeur Atari Développeur Eug … Wikipédia en Français
Act of War: Direct Action — Act of War Direct Action Éditeur Atari Développeur Eugen Systems … Wikipédia en Français
army — (n.) late 14c., armed expedition, from O.Fr. armée (14c.) armed troop, armed expedition, from M.L. armata armed force, from L. armata, fem. of armatus armed, equipped, in arms, pp. of armare to arm, lit. act of arming, related to arma tools, arms … Etymology dictionary