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  2. Infantry (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Infantry, also known as Infantry Online, is a multiplayer combat video game. Originally released in 1999, the game was taken offline by Sony Online Entertainment and the servers shut down in March 2012. [1] The Infantry community subsequently took control of the game and re-launched it independently at freeinfantry.com. [2] [3]

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  4. List of German standards at the Moscow Victory Parade of 1945

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    The standards were selected from a pool of about 900 standards and banners shipped to Moscow from Berlin and Dresden. [2] Some of them were collected by SMERSH trophy teams in May 1945 and some were taken from German museums [ 4 ] (in 1944 Adolf Hitler ordered all military standards to be moved to museums, possibly to prevent their capture in ...

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  6. Military colours, standards and guidons - Wikipedia

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    President's Colours (Standard and Guidon for mounted units of the Army and Air Force flying units and Banners for service arms and the light infantry) are awarded to distinguished units of the Armed Forces by the President of India, who is the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, these are the equivalents to British regimental colours.

  7. Category:British Army in Operation Banner - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "British Army in Operation Banner" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. ... 8th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

  8. Eight Banners - Wikipedia

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    The Qing had the support of the majority of Han soldiers and Han elite against the Three Feudatories, since they refused to join Wu Sangui in the revolt, while the Eight Banners and Manchu officers fared poorly against Wu Sangui, so the Qing responded with using a massive army of more than 900,000 Han (non-Banner) instead of the Eight Banners ...

  9. Green Standard Army - Wikipedia

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    It was made up mostly of ethnic Han soldiers and operated concurrently with the Manchu-Mongol-Han Eight Banner armies. In areas with a high concentration of Hui people, Muslims served as soldiers in the Green Standard Army. [2] After the Qing consolidated control over China, the Green Standard Army was primarily used as a police force. [3]

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