In the introductory section the proprial status of the names of military units (which constitute a part of military chrematonymy) is discussed. An attempt is made to outline the location of these names on the classificatory map of chrematonomastics as well. A brief discuss...
LAC also holds an extensive collection of textual records related to the events of June–August 1944. One of the most important collections is theWar Diariesof Canadian army units that participated in the campaign. Units overseas were required to keep a daily record, or “War Diary,” of thei...
reduce the size of our military? Can we do so? I believe that the army is still too large and can be cut further. We mainly need to cut administrative departments and noncombat units and personnel; these are areas where there is still plenty of room for downsizing. We need to make up...
The Second Boer War (1899-1902) lapsed into guerrilla tactics, and the Boer Commandos operated in the unconventional way that the British then copied in 1940 with their own Commando units for World War II. This use of "Commando" actually was the designation of a battalion size unit, but ...
defenders of the motherland, and prominent state, public, and political figures; names derived from names of cities, large settlements, rivers, mountain ranges, and oblasts (provinces) connected with specific battles and engagements in which various units have distinguished themselves; and names derive...
The facility serves 15,000 troops and has 40 computers, four enterprise class video conferencing units and 30 telephones. Camp residents and families sign up for satellite time and can note special events that require video conferencing, such as teacher-parent conferences. Freedom Calls maintains 10...
one must actually destroy the other player’s units. In fighting a war, it is sufficient to create a situation in which the members of a particular unit find it in their interest to run; having done so, one then goes on to the next unit. I conjecture that a considerable part of gener...
It is a real community, close to the size of a little town. It is located in the middle part of Germany and is part of a ramified network of military bases run by the Americans in Europe. The base is […] USAG Stuttgart Army Base in Stuttgart, Germany Stuttgart, US Military Bases ...
Structure of unitsThe standard operational units are structured as follows, although various units have their own structure, conventions, names and sizes:[140] Corps are made up of two or more divisions, but now are rarely deployed as a purely national formation due to the size of the ...
- All objects, textures and materials have their own names - Model is built to real-world scale - Units used: cm - Doesn't have Default names - Doesn't have NGons - Doesn't have Overlapping Vertices - Doesn't have Overlapping Faces ...