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  2. Czechoslovak Army - Wikipedia

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    Czechoslovak infantry armed with vz. 24 rifles. The Czechoslovak Army (Czech and Slovak: Československá armáda) was the name of the armed forces of Czechoslovakia. It was established in 1918 following Czechoslovakia's declaration of independence from Austria-Hungary.

  3. Czechoslovak People's Army - Wikipedia

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    6 October - Day of the Czechoslovak People's Army, the anniversary of the Battle of the Dukla Pass on 6 October 1944. 17 September - Aviation Day of the Czechoslovak People's Army; During the period of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic, regular Victory Day Parades were held by the Czechoslovak People's Army in Letná. The first parade took ...

  4. Outline of the Czechoslovak People's Army at the end of the ...

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    At the end of the Cold War in 1989 the Czechoslovak People's Army structure was as follows. [1] The details are based on the Czech Ministerstvo narodni obrany website, which lists all units of the Czechoslovak People's Army in existence between 1950 and 1990, with their location, subordination, equipment and changes over time.

  5. Ministry of Defence (Czechoslovakia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry was located in Prague, but many directorates had installations outside the capital.. The details are based on the Czech Ministerstvo narodni obrany website, which lists all units of the Czechoslovak People's Army in existence between 1950 and 1990, with their location, subordination, equipment and changes over time.

  6. Ranks of the Czechoslovak Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    After the independence of Czechoslovakia, the new republic at first used the ranks of the Austro-Hungarian Army, but from 1920 a system was introduced that was basically similar to the one used by today's Army of the Czech Republic.

  7. Category:Military history of Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

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    Czechoslovak Army; Czechoslovak military mission in Korea (1952–1956) Outline of the Czechoslovak People's Army at the end of the Cold War; E.

  8. Category:Military of Czechoslovakia - Wikipedia

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    Czechoslovak People's Army; M. Military Band Olomouc; Military Intelligence (Czech Republic) People's Militias (Czechoslovakia) Ministry of Defence (Czechoslovakia) P.

  9. Czech and Slovak Legion - Wikipedia

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    The Czech and Slovak Legion, [a] also known as the Czechoslovak Legion, [b] was a military unit formed in the Second Polish Republic after Germany occupied Czechoslovakia in March 1939. The unit took symbolic part in the defence of Poland during the German invasion on 1 September 1939.