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This is a list of accidents and incidents involving military aircraft grouped by the year in which the accident or incident occurred. Not all of the aircraft were in operation at the time. Combat losses are not included except for a very few cases denoted by singular circumstances.
Army aviation (includes the Air Force); Parachutist Fusiliers Red: Infantry Crimson red Artillery Red-brown Quartermaster Command (Spanish: Materiales de Guerra) Light orange-brown Transportation Green Judicial Corps (Spanish: Justicia); military police cobalt blue: Engineers; signals and communications (Spanish: transmisiones) Light blue
ADP 1, The Army: 17 September 2012 [4] This publication supersedes FM 1, 14 June 2005. Raymond T. Odierno INACTIVE: FM 1: FM 1, The Army: 14 June 2005 [5] This publication supersedes FM 1, 14 June 2001. Peter J. Schoomaker: INACTIVE: FM 1: FM 1, The Army: 14 June 2001 [6] This publication supersedes FM 100–1, 14 June 1994. Eric K. Shinseki ...
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The Spanish Army 1st CBRN Regiment 'Valencia' was formed in March 2005. Training in the defense against CBRN agents as part of combat support is the main aim of exercise 'Grifo' (Griffin) – the most important of this type that the Army undertakes. The National Police and the Spanish Civil Guard have their own CBRN units.
In February 1949, the army consolidated the training schools in the Panama Canal Zone and transferred operations to Fort Gulick. [7] The army changed the name of the Latin American Ground School to the U.S. Army Caribbean School. [8] [9] Some courses were taught in Spanish to accommodate requests from Latin American countries that the school ...
Spanish Army's VEC in Spanish Armed Forces's day 2008 parade in Zaragoza.. The Pegaso VEC-M1 is a Spanish military cavalry reconnaissance vehicle. It started service in the Spanish Army in 1980 as BMR-625 VEC (a.k.a. Pegaso 3562) and all of them were upgraded in late 1990s to the M1 version.
According to The New York Times, the Army has started to "wikify" certain field manuals, allowing any authorized user to update the manuals. [4] This process, specifically using the MediaWiki arm of the military's professional networking application, milSuite, was recognized by the White House as an Open Government Initiative in 2010.