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  2. Postal codes in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Postal codes in Bangladesh are assigned to all areas in the country. And there is only five General Post Offices in Bangladesh, They are: Central General Post office, Dhaka GPO [1] assigned Code is 1000, Metropolitan General Post office, Metropolitan Dhaka [2] assigned code is 1100, Eastern General Post office Chattogram GPO [3] assigned Code 4000, Northern General Post office, Rajshahi GPO [4 ...

  3. Givati Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 84th "Givati" Brigade (Hebrew: חֲטִיבַת גִּבְעָתִי, lit. '"Hill Brigade" or "Highland Brigade"') is an Israel Defense Forces infantry brigade formed in 1947. During the 1948 war , it was involved in capturing Palestinian villages in operations Hametz , Barak , and Pleshet .

  4. 24th Artillery Brigade (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    24th Artillery Brigade [a] [4] [5] [6] is a military brigade of the Bangladesh army. It is headquartered in Guimara Cantonment, Bangladesh. [7] It is based in the Chattogram Hill Tracts. It is engaged in welfare campaigns and joint operations in the Chattogram Hill Tract areas, It is also affiliated with the 24th Infantry Division. [8]

  5. List of formations of the Bangladesh Army - Wikipedia

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    24th Artillery Brigade, Guimara; 18th Bangladesh Infantry Regiment, Chittagong; 69th Infantry Brigade, Bandarban [6] [7] 203rd Infantry Brigade, Khagrachhari; 305th Infantry Brigade, Rangamati; 65th Infantry Brigade, Kaptai; ADHOC Artillery Brigade, Kaptai; Chief of Military Engineer Services, Chittagong; Jessore Area. Area Headquarters - at ...

  6. Operation GYS - Wikipedia

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    The Givati Brigade's forces would deploy from Jaladiyya, the Yiftach Brigade's—from Gat, and the Negev Brigade's—from Bror Hayil. [6] Givati's 53rd Battalion would capture Iraq al-Manshiyya, and Yiftach's forces, under the umbrella command of its 1st Battalion, would take Fallujah. They would meet to the south of the villages with Negev's ...

  7. Samson's Foxes - Wikipedia

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    The modern Givati brigade named its reconnaissance companies after the 1940s unit in 1983. The companies were consolidated into a reconnaissance battalion of the same name in 2001, once again subordinate to the Givati Brigade. [2] Most of its work is confidential, though it is known to operate under the IDF's Gaza territorial command.

  8. Abu Shusha massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Givati Brigade claimed that only 30 Arabs had been killed, while the Arabs claimed that more than 70 had been killed. [3] Arab authorities in Ramle called for Red Cross intervention and informed it that "the Jews had committed barbaric acts" in Abu Shusha. A Haganah soldier made two attempts to rape a 20-year old female prisoner. [3]

  9. Zeitoun killings - Wikipedia

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    The Zeitoun killings refer to the Israeli military incursion, led by the Givati Brigade unit of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), [1] into the Zeitoun district of Gaza as part of the three-week 2008–09 Gaza War. In the Arab world, it is referred to as the Zeitoun District Massacre (Arabic: مجزرة حي الزيتون). [2]