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  2. List of Roman auxiliary regiments - Wikipedia

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    In the earlier part of this period, regiments were raised from and named after individual tribes, for example Campagonum, Trevirorum and Bessorum. Later, units were raised from and named after broad national groups, for example Hispanorum, Gallorum, and Thracum.

  3. List of Imperial German infantry regiments - Wikipedia

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    On mobilisation, the German Army raised 113 Reserve Infantry Regiments (of 332 battalions) and 96 Landwehr Infantry Regiments (of 294 battalions). Meanwhile a number of existing units of various sizes were expanded. The Lehr Infantry Battalion was expanded to form the Lehr Infantry Regiment. [7]

  4. 80th Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The unit planned and executed the largest mobilization and combat-zone deployment of the Army Reserve Division since 1945. Additionally, the unit was responsible for training and advising over 106,000 Iraqi Army Soldiers to include: two Iraqi Army Division Headquarters, seven Iraqi Brigade Headquarters, and twenty-two Battalions of Iraqi Soldiers.

  5. 80th Regiment of Light-Armed Foot - Wikipedia

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    The regiment was raised by Colonel Thomas Gage as the 80th Regiment of Light-Armed Foot in May 1758. [2] The purpose of this unit was to provide a formal regiment that could combat France and its Native American allies during the French and Indian War, while adopting such tactics and equipment that had been proven by Roger's Rangers.

  6. 80th Training Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 80th Training Regiment is a training unit of the 80th Training Command.Its battalions are assigned to several different training divisions of the command. [1]It was constituted August 5, 1917, in the National Army as Headquarters, 155th Field Artillery Brigade, and assigned to the 80th Division.

  7. List of German divisions in World War II - Wikipedia

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    A late-war reorganization with reduced size and increased short-range firepower. Many previously destroyed or badly mauled infantry divisions were reconstituted as Volksgrenadier divisions, and new ones were raised as well. Their fighting worth varied widely depending on unit experience and equipment. Volkssturm Translated as "Peoples Militia."

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    CoStar found 11,039 single-family homes and 870 apartment units in 74 buildings and used individual valuations for each property from Homes.com to arrive at a total of $29.7 billion for single ...

  9. Bavarian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Bavarian Army had a smaller proportion of aristocratic officers than the Prussian Army: in 1832 there were 1.86 common officers for every one noble; by 1862 it was 2.34 commoners for every noble and by the outbreak of the First World War 5.66. Since the dissolution in 1826 of the Lifeguard unit, there was no specific Guard regiment.