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  2. List of Ice Road Truckers episodes - Wikipedia

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    Ice Road Truckers: The Complete Season 5: Set details [7] Additional Details: 16 episodes; 4-disc DVD set; 1.33:1 non-anamorphic aspect ratio; Languages: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo) DISC 1: Pushing the Edge/Ice Road Rage / Wrong Turn & Burned / Fire on Ice; DISC 2: Under the Hammer / The Braking Point / A Banged-Up Job / Meltdown!

  3. Austro-Hungarian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Austro-Hungarian military was a direct descendant of the military forces of the Habsburg sections Holy Roman Empire from the 13th century and the successor state that was the Austrian Empire from 1804. For 200 years, Habsburg or Austrian forces had formed a main opposing military force to a repeated Ottoman campaigns in Europe, with the ...

  4. Category:Military of Austria-Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The Military of the Austro-Hungarian Empire Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. ... War ministers of Austria-Hungary (6 P)

  5. 1st Army (Austria-Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Army was formed in 1914 as part of Austria-Hungary's mobilization following its declaration of war on Serbia and Russia, carrying out the prewar plans for the formation of six field armies. [1] Just as all Austro-Hungarian field armies, it consisted of a headquarters and several corps, along with some unattached units. [2]

  6. Junovicz P.A.1 - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the outbreak of World War I, the Austro-Hungarian Army felt that armored cars did not match their military philosophy and tactics.This school of thought was soon challenged by their encounters with the armored cars of Russia and Italy.

  7. 2nd Army (Austria-Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    Armee), later designated East Army (German: Ost-Armee), was a field army-level command of Austro-Hungarian Army that was active during World War I. It was initially formed to take part in the Balkans Campaign before being transferred to the Eastern Front. In the final stages of the war, the army was evacuated from Ukraine before demobilizing in ...

  8. 4th Army (Austria-Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    The Austro-Hungarian Fourth Army was formed in August 1914 and deployed on the Eastern Front. It suffered heavy casualties during the Brusilov Offensive. [1] The 4th Army was disbanded in March 1918. The Fourth Army participated in numerous battles during the war including: Battle of Komarów (August 1914) Battle of Rawa (September 1914)

  9. 6th Army (Austria-Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    The Sixth Army was formed in 1914 and the Austro-Hungarian mobilization following its declaration of war on Serbia and Russia. The Sixth Army was put under the command of Gen. Oskar Potiorek , who also was commander of the entire Balkan Front.

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