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- Unexploded ordnance (UXO, sometimes abbreviated as UO), unexploded bombs (UXBs), and explosive remnants of war (ERW or ERoW) are explosive weapons (bombs...123 KB (13,662 words) - 02:04, 27 June 2024
- The Treaty of Portsmouth is a treaty that formally ended the 1904–1905 Russo-Japanese War. It was signed on September 5, 1905, after negotiations from...19 KB (2,103 words) - 10:53, 9 May 2024
- USS Mayflower (PY-1) (later as USCGC Mayflower (WPG-183)) was a 275 ft (84 m), 2,690 t (2,650 LT) motor vessel originally built as a private yacht that...15 KB (1,490 words) - 06:04, 9 June 2023
- The 448th Supply Chain Management Wing, a wing of the Air Force Sustainment Center of Air Force Materiel Command serves as the Air Force's supply chain...10 KB (1,035 words) - 19:54, 31 December 2022
- The September 1988 Haitian coup d'état took place on 18 September 1988, when a group of non-commissioned officers in the Haitian Presidential Guard overthrew...4 KB (385 words) - 07:27, 6 September 2022
- The 31st Indian Armoured Division was an armoured division of the Indian Army during World War II, formed in 1940, originally as the 1st Indian Armoured...6 KB (629 words) - 22:54, 10 June 2022
- 52°38′06″N 1°08′29″W / 52.6349°N 1.1413°W / 52.6349; -1.1413 Ratae Corieltauvorum or simply Ratae was a town in the Roman province of Britannia. Today...8 KB (1,038 words) - 07:22, 25 November 2022
- The Battle of Lone Tree Hill, is the name given to a major battle in 1944 in Dutch New Guinea, between United States and Japanese forces. Fought over the...6 KB (542 words) - 02:05, 16 November 2021
- The 24.5" Mark I torpedo was a British torpedo carried only on Nelson-class battleships. This was the type of torpedo that HMS Rodney fired at the German...2 KB (68 words) - 01:03, 10 September 2020
- Gotthard Sachsenberg (6 December 1891 – 23 August 1961) was a German World War I fighter ace with 31 victories who went on to command the world's first...12 KB (1,172 words) - 14:04, 5 July 2023
- Allied Land Forces Southern Europe (LANDSOUTH) was a military command of NATO's Allied Forces Southern Europe (AFSOUTH) command. Based in Verona in Northern...7 KB (812 words) - 13:29, 1 September 2022
- Escadrille 67 of the French Air Force was founded at Lyon-Bron Airport during the First World War, on 17 September 1915. On 24 September, they were assigned...5 KB (464 words) - 19:48, 11 March 2022
- Escadrille 65 of the French Air Force was established during World War I. It was founded at Lyon-Bron Airport on 2 August 1915. Though it was equipped...6 KB (618 words) - 19:48, 11 March 2022
- The 24th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons was a regiment in the British Army which existed between 1794 and 1819. The regiment was raised by Colonel William...9 KB (936 words) - 01:15, 9 April 2023
- Leutnant Paul Strähle was a German World War I flying ace credited with 15 aerial victories. Paul Strähle was born on 20 May 1893 in Schorndorf, Kingdom...6 KB (588 words) - 09:21, 3 February 2023
- Arthur Graeme West (September, 1891 – 3 April 1917) was a British writer and war poet. West was born in Eaton, Norfolk, educated at Highgate School, then...4 KB (487 words) - 22:24, 25 March 2023
- For the Canadian-American political activist, see W. J. H. Traynor William Bernard Traynor VC (31 December 1870 – 20 October 1954) was an English recipient...4 KB (287 words) - 13:58, 7 October 2020
- David J. Campanale (born October 7, 1952) is a retired Chief Master Sergeant of the United States Air Force who served as the 11th Chief Master Sergeant...10 KB (745 words) - 20:35, 17 March 2023
- Wilson Hodgson Charlton, GC (9 April 1907 – 12 May 1953) was a Royal Air Force (RAF) officer who was awarded the George Cross for his bomb disposal work...2 KB (191 words) - 20:31, 25 February 2022
- Adjutant Achille Justin Ernest Rousseaux was a French World War I flying ace credited with six aerial victories. See also Aerial victory standards of World...4 KB (395 words) - 02:21, 27 April 2023