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  2. United States historical military districts - Wikipedia

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    3d Military District, 1813–15 (New York "from the sea to the highlands," and East Jersey) 4th Military District, 1813–14 (West Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware) 4th and 10th Military Districts (consolidated), 1815; 5th Military District, 1813–15 (Maryland and Virginia) 6th Military District, 1813–15 (North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia)

  3. Military district - Wikipedia

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    Military districts of Russia as of 1 September 2010 Military districts of Russia as of 1 December 2010. In 2009–2010, these districts were reorganised into 4 Military Districts comprising regional Joint Strategic Commands. [14] Military districts of Russia as of 2 April 2014. In 2014 Northern Fleet was reorganized into separate Joint ...

  4. Military time zone - Wikipedia

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    The military time zone system ensures clear communication in a concise manner, and avoids confusion when coordinating across time zones. The CCEB , representing the armed forces of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States, publishes the military time zone system as the ACP 121 standard. [ 1 ]

  5. Corps area - Wikipedia

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    A corps area was a geographically-based organizational structure (military district) of the United States Army used to accomplish administrative, training, and tactical tasks from 1920 to 1942. Each corps area included divisions of the Regular Army , Organized Reserve , and National Guard of the United States .

  6. 6th Brigade - Wikipedia

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    6th Airlanding Brigade (United Kingdom) 6th Armoured Brigade (United Kingdom) 6th Cavalry Brigade (United Kingdom) 6th Guards Brigade; 6th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom) 6th Mounted Brigade (United Kingdom) Artillery Brigades 6th (Howitzer) Brigade Royal Field Artillery; VI Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery

  7. Sixth Army (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Sixth Army is a theater army of the United States Army. The Army service component command of United States Southern Command, its area of responsibility includes 31 countries and 15 areas of special sovereignty in Central and South America and the Caribbean.

  8. 6th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    106th Military Intelligence Battalion, Fort Richardson [30] 6th Military Police Company [citation needed] Chemical Company [citation needed] 6th Division Band; In 1988 the airborne companies (Charlie Airborne) of 1-17 Infantry, 2-17 Infantry and 4-9 Infantry were consolidated in 2-17 Infantry, giving the 6th ID an airborne battalion.

  9. Fort Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Camp Bragg was established in 1918 as an artillery training ground. The Chief of Field Artillery, General William J. Snow, was seeking an area having suitable terrain, adequate water, rail facilities, and a climate suitable for year-round training, and he decided that the area now known as Fort Liberty met all of the desired criteria. [5]