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  2. Tour of duty - Wikipedia

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    In navies, a tour of duty is a period of time spent performing operational duties at sea, including combat, performing patrol or fleet duties, or assigned to service in a foreign country; a tour of duty is part of a rotation, where the ship may spend a six-month tour of duty, then spend one month in home port for maintenance, then a period of time on exercises, then return to her tour of duty.

  3. 3rd (UK) Division - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd Division was assigned to this command, and from 1969 onwards was the primary British formation that would reinforce European-based NATO forces in the event of the Cold War heating up. Under Operation Banner, the division also deployed troops to Northern Ireland for four-month tours of duty.

  4. Roulement - Wikipedia

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    Roulement is a term used by the British Army to signify major combat units (usually battalion strength) that are deployed on short tours of duty, normally for six months.It is also used in the wider British military to mean the deployment of a strength of personnel on continuing operations.

  5. Category : Military operations involving the United Kingdom

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  6. Duke of Wellington's Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 'Dukes' returned to the UK in 1970. Then deployed to Northern Ireland a number of times during The Troubles. In one deployment in 1972 three soldiers were killed. [91] In 1983 they provided the garrison regiment in Gibraltar. [93] In 1985, the 'Dukes' deployed to Belize for a six-month tour of duty, taking part in operation 'Holdfast'. [91]

  7. RAF Bomber Command aircrew of World War II - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] Instructors were usually experienced aircrew being "rested" after completing an operational tour and were tasked to lead the airmen for 5 or 6 weeks on night flying, navigation, bombing, cross country, all-weather and air gunnery/fighter affiliation practice operations in the types of aircraft they were likely to fly operationally ...

  8. Operation Trenton - Wikipedia

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    The UK Engineering Task Force completed its final tour of duty in March 2020. [ 13 ] 36 Engineer Regiment were awarded the Firmin Sword of Peace partly due to their role in the operation. [ 14 ]

  9. Public duties - Wikipedia

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    Postings were now done by individuals, not entire companies, and each man served six-month tours of duty. The unit provided escorts and Guards of Honour for State Visits, Conferences and even the Olympic Games. In 1939, the unit was reorganized as the Infantry Regiment Großdeutschland. While equipped as a field unit, the regiment also ...