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light-armed
light-armed, a. [light adv.1] Bearing light armour or arms.1618 Bolton Florus iii. x. (1630) 205 Hee with light armed bands of Souldiers got into Gall. 1772 Ann. Reg. 234 We..Are but the light-arm'd rangers on the scout. 1814 Scott Ld. of Isles iii. x, England's light-arm'd vessels ride, Not distant...
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80th Regiment of Light-Armed Foot
The 80th Regiment of Light-Armed Foot was the first light infantry regiment in the British Army. History
The regiment was raised by Colonel Thomas Gage as the 80th Regiment of Light-Armed Foot in May 1758.
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Light Attack/Armed Reconnaissance
The Light Attack/Armed Reconnaissance (LAAR) or Light Air Support (LAS) program was a United States Air Force program for a new light counter-insurgency History
The 2009 Light Attack/Armed Reconnaissance program was born out of the need for a new close air support aircraft that was suited to the type
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What might letters L.H.M. after name at Chelsea Hospital (London) burial mean? In Ancestry.com's England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1970 there is an image from Piece 4330: Chelsea Hospit...
M. stood for Light Horse Man. This was a rank of light-armed soldier. Just for your interest – a light horseman of that era would have looked something like this 1791 sketch (source British Museum):
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Walter Patterson (governor)
Patterson joined the British Army early in life, participating in the Seven Years' War with the 80th Regiment of Light-Armed Foot. References
18th-century births
1798 deaths
People from Ramelton
80th Regiment of Light-Armed Foot officers
Lieutenant Governors of the Colony of Prince
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What is the difference between Jihen (事変) and Jiken (事件)? I tried to look up and found some interesting stuff: 1. This book called _Pacific War and the Importance of 'Magic'_ by Keiichiro Komatsu mentions that mea...
is "insurgence", "rebellion" or "coup" that threaten a government, but it also refers to an armed conflict between nations that is "not officially an
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Light cruiser
The first of these, the ten ships, displaced 7,050 tons and were armed with twelve guns. The British built 11 during this period, which culminated in the two ships, armed with 12 guns.
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Ambrose Light (ship)
Fisher, and a boarding party, on the rebel ship and it was found to have been armed with one cannon and sixty heavily armed sailors. Bayard released Ambrose Light and her crew.
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LAH
可以指:
氢化铝锂,Lithium Aluminium Hydride
LAH轻型武装直升机,Light Armed Helicopter
三字拉丁字母缩写消歧义
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مقاتلة دعم أرضي\استطلاع خفيفة
تم إنشاء برنامج «مقاتلات الدعم الأرضي/الاستطلاع الخفيفة» ( Light Air Support - LAS) أو Light Attack/Armed Reconnaissance (LAAR) لتمكين القوات الجوية الأمريكية ايرلاند سكوربيون
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إلينيا إرماتشي إم-346 ماستر
المصادر
وصلات خارجية
"Hawker Beechcraft adds power to armed
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Light Cavalry (disambiguation)
Light cavalry are lightly armed and armoured troops mounted on horses. Light Cavalry may also refer to:
Light Cavalry HAC, a volunteer organisation associated with the City of London
Light Cavalry (horse)
Light Cavalry
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Armed Overwatch
Armed Overwatch and its predecessor programs are distinct from the Light Air Support program, a U.S. The AT-6 was one of two finalists of the Light Attack/Armed Reconnaissance program.
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Sitalces II
He was leader of a body of Thracian light-armed troops (javelin-men, akontistai), who accompanied Alexander the Great as auxiliaries on his expedition
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80th Regiment of Foot (disambiguation)
The 80th Regiment of Foot may refer to:
80th Regiment of Light-Armed Foot, raised in 1758 as an experimental light infantry force by Colonel Thomas Gage
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Light cavalry
They fought mostly as light horsemen armed with a lance, saber, javelins, pistols, or carbine. Sowar: Indian light horsemen usually armed with a lance, sword, or musket.
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