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(4)

TRAIN

Horde - an army of Turkic and Mongol tribes

REGIMENT

RAT - militia, army

COMPANY

FLEET

HEADQUARTERS

(5)

ABWER - German intelligence

ARMY

PLATOON

WATCH

HEGTER

ZVENO - in aviation, a group of three aircraft

SPEAR - tactical unit in Russia

WING - US Air Force tactical unit, military grouping on the flanks

Lochos - a military unit of foot soldiers in ancient Greece

APPAREL

SQUAD

PIKET - patrol of 1-2 people

RABAT - medieval Arab fortified camp

A HUNDRED

SPAGI - French light cavalry

TUMEN - a unit of the Mongol army of the XIII-XV centuries in ten thousand horsemen

FRONT

PART

(6)

ARMADA - a large number of tanks, aircraft, ships

ATANTS - the core of the Persian army

ARMY

HONVED - Hungarian landing

GROUP

GULYAMS - Arab Horse Guards

Dessert

ERTAUL - reconnaissance detachment of the Russian army

VEIL - association for the protection of borders

AMBUSH

Screen

GUARD

CONVOY

CORDON

HOUSING

KUREN - subdivision of the Zaporozhian Sich

CAMP

LEGION - the main tactical unit in the army of Ancient Rome

NUKERS - a unit of vigilantes in Mongolia

INFANTRY

PAYMENT

RESERVE

SECRET

SECTION - a division of the armed forces of some states

GUARDS - guard units

THOUSAND - the formation of militias in Russia

CREW

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AVIATION

ARMATOL - a detachment of guards in Turkey

BATAREYA - the main fire artillery unit, introduced in Russia in 1833 instead of a company

Brigade

WEhrmacht - the armed forces of Germany from 1935 to 1945

GUARDS

DECURIA - the lowest unit of the ancient Roman cavalry of 10 horsemen

DIVISION

DRUZHINA

FLAG

FLAG

IOMENRI - guard of the English king

COHORT - tactical unit in ancient Rome

CAVALRY

infirmary

PATROL

PLUTONG - the lowest unit in the Russian Imperial Army

PLUTONG - infantry unit under Peter I

SECTION

REITARS - formations of heavy cavalry in Russia

SERDUKI - hired Cossack regiments

STANITSA - security detachment of the notch line

PHALANX - closely closed linear formation of heavy infantry in the ancient world

FLANKER - patrol in the cavalry

FORPOST

HEMVERI - security units in Denmark, Norway

SHPALERA - military formations along the route of high-ranking officials

Escadra - naval grouping

(8)

Vanguard

OUTPOST

BATTALION - tactical unit of a regiment, brigade, consisting of three to four companies

GARRISON

DIVISION

MANIPULA - tactical unit and legion unit in Ancient Rome

PLASTUNY - foot detachments of the Cossack army

FUNNY - detachments of Peter I

RECONNAISSANCE

Reichswehr - German weapons. forces from 1919-35.

FLOTILIA - the largest association of ships in terms of numbers

CENTURIA - a detachment of troops of 100 horsemen or foot soldiers in ancient Rome

SQUADRON

(9)

ARIERGARD

BUNDESWEHR - German armed forces since 1956

CAVALRY

KAMIKAZE - Japanese suicide bombers

COMMANDOS - marines in England

KORVOLANT - a mobile military unit of cavalry, infantry and light artillery (in Russia since 1701)

MEDSANBAT

militia

SECTION

TEISINTAI - Japanese suicide bombers

TIRALIERS - units of light infantry in France

PHALANGUITES - units of heavily armed infantry in Macedonia

CENTURION - a major division in ancient Rome

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AIRBORNE TROOPS

ARTILLERY

INFANTERIA - infantry

MOTOR INFANTRY

COMPOUND

SQUADRON

FELDSVYAZ - special communication

(11)

Volksshturm - German militia

OFFICE

ASSOCIATION - corps, several divisions

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FORMATION

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SUBDIVISION

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