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  2. 3rd Army Aviation Support Regiment "Aquila" - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd Army Aviation Support Regiment "Aquila" (Italian: 3° Reggimento Sostegno Aviazione dell'Esercito "Aquila") is an Italian Army unit based at Orio al Serio Airport near Bergamo in Lombardy. The regiment is part of the Italian Army's army aviation and assigned to the Army Aviation Support Brigade . [ 1 ]

  3. Praetorian Guard - Wikipedia

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    He also cancelled the guard service of the Praetorians at the entry to the emperor's palace, but retained guards within the palace itself. Under Vespasian's second son, Domitian , the number of cohorts was increased to 10, and the Praetorian Guard participated in fighting in Germania and on the Danube against the Dacians .

  4. MS Tunis (1935) - Wikipedia

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    The ship was renamed Aquila, designated AK-47, on 3 September 1941. After conversion for naval service by the Sullivan Drydock and Repair Corporation Aquila was commissioned on 24 October 1941. [2] [13] Aquila in convoy leaving Halifax, Nova Scotia, December 1941, view from sky lookout position. A Soviet transport is seen astern.

  5. Claudius Lysias - Wikipedia

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    Claudius Lysias' complete description as found in the New Testament book of the Acts of the Apostles is "the tribune of the cohort" in Jerusalem, which resided in nearby "barracks" (Acts 21.34, 37; 22.24, 23.10, 16, 32).

  6. Motorized Brigade "Acqui" - Wikipedia

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    On 30 September 1975 the 17th Infantry Regiment "Acqui" was disbanded and on 1 October 1975 the Motorized Brigade "Acqui" raised in its stead in the city of L'Aquila. The brigade commanded the following units after the reform was complete: Motorized Brigade "Acqui", [3] in L'Aquila [4] [5] Command and Signal Unit "Acqui", in L'Aquila

  7. Lockheed MQM-105 Aquila - Wikipedia

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    The contract provided for the delivery off 22 air vehicles, 4 Ground Control Stations, 3 Launch Systems, 3 Recovery Systems and support hardware. This target acquisition, designation and aerial reconnaissance (TADAR) program effort produced a stealthy tailless aircraft driven by a Herbrandson piston engine with a 26-inch (660 mm) pusher propeller.

  8. USS Aquila (PHM-4) - Wikipedia

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    The second USS Aquila (PHM-4) was the fourth ship of her class of hydrofoils operated by the United States Navy. Pegasus- class vessels were designed for high speed and mobility, and carried a powerful (for their size) armament.

  9. Aquila (Roman) - Wikipedia

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    Roman ornament with an aquila (100–200 AD) from the Cleveland Museum of Art A modern reconstruction of an aquila. An aquila (Classical Latin: [ˈakᶣɪla]; lit. ' eagle ') was a prominent symbol used in ancient Rome, especially as the standard of a Roman legion. A legionary known as an aquilifer, the "eagle-bearer", carried this standard.