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  2. Austrian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    For example, the most famous regiment in the Bundesheer is the "Hoch und Deutschmeister Regiment", now known as Jägerbataillon Wien 1 based in "Maria Theresien Kaserne", named after Empress Maria Theresa of Austria. Also nearly every other regiment of the Bundesheer carries on traditions of the famous Austro-Hungarian regiments like ...

  3. Military ranks of Austria - Wikipedia

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    The Military ranks of Austria (or Ranks of the Bundesheer) are the military insignia used by the Austrian Armed Forces. Austria is a landlocked country and has no navy.

  4. List of equipment of the Austrian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    the MultiCam Arid™ to by used by the Austrian Special Forces (Jagdkommando) in arid regions; Tarndruck SEK PXL Austria: Digital pattern: Multi-environment The Bundesheer was looking for new camouflage patterns for the special forces. A central Europe colour scheme was initially developed and a sand camouflage as well, both were presented in ...

  5. Military history of Austria - Wikipedia

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    From 1921 to the present (except World War II, (1938–1945)), the name of the military of Austria is Bundesheer ("Federal Army"). The branches are Land Forces (KdoLdSK) and Air Forces (KdoLuSK). In 1955, Austria declared its neutrality and made neutrality a constitutional law.

  6. List of military unit mottoes by country - Wikipedia

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    Bundesheer (Austrian Army): Schutz und Hilfe (German for ''Protection and help'') Jägerbataillon 26: Kärntner allzeit voran (German for "Carinthians always ahead") Jagdkommando: Numquam retro (Latin for "Never back down") Jägerbataillon 25 Airborne: "Mutig Tapfer Treu" (German for "Brave Bravely Faithful")

  7. Charges (military) - Wikipedia

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    In the today's Austrian Armed Forces (Österreichisches Bundesheer) it is the designation to the rank group OR2 [2] to OR4, which comprises the ranks Gefreiter, Korporal and Zugsführer. In English speaking armed forces, however, charge characterizes a particular manoeuvre, where soldiers rush towards the enemy to engage in close combat.

  8. List of former equipment of the Austrian Army - Wikipedia

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    1 First Austrian Republic (1919-1938) 2 Second Austrian Republic (since 1955) 3 References. Toggle the table of contents. List of former equipment of the Austrian Army.

  9. Oberstabswachtmeister - Wikipedia

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    Oberstabswachtmeister (short: OStWm) is in the Austrian Bundesheer a NCO-rank. It belongs to the higher Staff-NCO rank group, and is normally dedicated to command a platoon or to serve in a military staff appointment (assignment group M BUO 1 / professional NCO; respectively M ZUO 1 / reserve).