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  2. Militaria - Wikipedia

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    Militaria, also known as military memorabilia, are military equipment which are collected for their historical significance. Such items include firearms , swords , sabres , knives , bayonets , helmets and other equipment such as uniforms , military orders and decorations and insignia .

  3. 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards - Wikipedia

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    In the following year, the regiment moved to the UK for the first time, as the 5th Dragoon Guards. In 1935, it gained the Royal accolade to become the 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards . [ 1 ] In 1938, as part of the preparation for the Second World War, the regiment was mechanised; in the following year, it joined the newly formed Royal ...

  4. War and Peace Revival - Wikipedia

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    The War and Peace Revival (also called the War and Peace Show [1]) was a military vehicle show, militaria fair and living history re-enactment from the First World War to more recent conflicts. [ citation needed ] War and Peace Show was held annually over several days (usually in late July).

  5. British military rifles - Wikipedia

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    Brown Bess musket – precursor to the early British rifles. The origins of the modern British military rifle are within its predecessor the Brown Bess musket.While a musket was largely inaccurate over 100 yards (91 m), due to a lack of rifling and a generous tolerance to allow for muzzle-loading, it was cheap to produce and could be loaded quickly.

  6. Baton (military) - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Jourdan with his marshal's baton. In 1813, his baton was captured by British forces following the Battle of Vitoria. [1]The ceremonial baton is a short, thick stick-like object, typically in wood or metal, that is traditionally the sign of a field marshal or a similar high-ranking military officer, and carried as a piece of their uniform.

  7. Nazi memorabilia - Wikipedia

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    Militaria and paraphernalia from Nazi Germany for sale as memorabilia and collectibles in Amsterdam, the Netherlands in 1964. Today internationally based private collectors and traders more often are handling artifacts with a troubled past online. Photo: Jack de Nijs / Anefo

  8. Category:Militaria - Wikipedia

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    Militaria publishing companies (2 P) Military equipment of the Early Modern period (3 C, 5 P) P. Plate armour (1 C, 4 P) R. Roman armour (2 C, 9 P) Pages in category ...

  9. Commandos (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The British Commandos were a formation of the British Armed Forces organised for special service in June 1940. After the events leading to the British Expeditionary Force's (BEF) evacuation from Dunkirk, after the disastrous Battle of France, Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister, called for a force to be assembled and equipped to inflict casualties on the Germans and bolster British ...