Wikipedia:Requested articles/Social sciences/Military and military history

[[Military]] and [[military history]]

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History

=Country by war=

=Conflicts=

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==North American/U.S.-Indian Wars==

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==Battles==

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==Coups d'état==

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Military forces

=Branches=

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= United States Marine Corps units =

== Ground combat element ==

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== Combat service-support element ==

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== Other units ==

==Former units==

=United States Navy=

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  • Navy Veterans of the USA-NAVetsUSA
  • {{Icon|Redirect}} {{no redirect|Officer Development School (US Navy)}}
  • Strategic Systems Programs
  • U.S. Navy Santo Domingo Bay, Dominican Republic, 1965-1966. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.49.44.120 (talk)
  • {{Icon|Redirect}} {{no redirect|Marvin G. Kennedy}} United States lieutenant commander, was commander of USS wahoo, Before Dudley ‘mush’ morton Took Command On The Wahoo’s Third Patrol

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==Air stations==

  • U S Naval Air Station Pauillac France World War I

==Squadrons==

  • LCSRON 2 Littoral Combat Ship Squadron TWO, the headquarters for future Littoral Combat Ships homeported on Naval Station Mayport. LCSRON 2 was commissioned in November 2014 and supplies support to the crews who will serve on the LCSs once they arrive.
  • Destroyer Squadron 33 Destroyer Squadron 33 existed in Pearl Harbor in the early 1970's maybe the late 1960's
  • List of U.S. Air Force Squadron Shields

==Support activities==

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=United States Air Force=

  • Hap Arnold wings - mentioned in several articles including at {{seclink|Uniforms of the United States Air Force|Service dress}} - could be a subsection of {{seclink|Henry H. Arnold|Legacy}}

=Other military units=

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=WW2 German Divisions and other units=

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  • {{Icon|Redirect}} {{no redirect|Nazi imperialism}}
  • {{Icon|Redirect}} {{no redirect|Nazism and Space Race}}
  • and others

=Rebel Groups =

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  1. {{Cite web |title=Flag of the "Islamic State of Palestine in the Gaza Strip" |url=https://ctc.westpoint.edu/militant-imagery-project/0329/ |access-date=2024-06-12 |website=Combating Terrorism Center at West Point |language=en-US}}

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=== Paramilitary Groups ===

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  1. :pt:Scuderie Detetive Le Cocq
  1. {{cite web|access-date=12 November 2016|date=11 March 2008|title=A Tale of Two Georges|website=HuffPost |url=https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/a-tale-of-two-georges_1_b_41091}}

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=Espionage and intelligence =

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  • Jane Burrell(OSS Agent in WWII who was founding member of CIA and 1st agent to die in the line of duty)(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CIA_Memorial_Wall)(https://www.cia.gov/stories/story/the-mystery-of-jane-wallis-burrell-the-first-cia-officer-to-die-in-the-agencys-service/#family-background)(https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/us-news-weekend-features-project/article-11696867/How-housewife-Jane-Burrell-CIA-pioneer-did-not-recognition.html)(https://www.iowapublicradio.org/podcast/river-to-river/2022-09-13/a-dubuque-natives-death-near-the-dawn-of-the-cia-is-shrouded-in-mystery-nearly-a-century-later)
  • 80/300 BN – Nazi Germany; WWII
  • Eagle Eyes – program created by the Air Force Office of Special Investigations that called on the denizens of each air force base to keep an eye on their scheming neighbors and report suspicious activity; [http://news.infoshop.org/article.php?story=20100817145700635]
  • FICOR Foreign Intelligence and Counterintelligence Operation Records – New database that follows TALON, which was in turn inspired by Eagle Eyes; [http://news.infoshop.org/article.php?story=20100817145700635]; [http://littlealexinwonderland.wordpress.com/2010/06/16/report-dia-quietly-revives-renames-disestablished-domestic-datamining-surveillance-unit/]; [http://www.aclu.org/images/asset_upload_file157_24415.pdf]
  • Intelligence red teaming – aka alternative analysis, independent review of collected intelligence to see if same/similar/different conclusions are drawn; see red team and death of Osama bin Laden#Intelligence gathering
  • INTERR – ?
  • Post Cold War Russian Intelligence
  • Military Intelligence Organization – Singapore; see [http://app.sgdi.gov.sg/listing.asp?agency_subtype=dept&agency_id=0000000362] and google [http://www.google.co.uk/#sclient=psy&hl=en&source=hp&q=singapore+military+intelligence+organisation&aq=0v&aqi=g-v1&aql=&oq=&pbx=1&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.&fp=4412e7b99e18a9f7]
  • The Soufan Group — Could also be categorized as a counter-terrorist organization
  • surveillance detection route

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Weaponry, military equipment and camouflage

Weaponry, Military Equipment, and Camouflage are filed under the Applied Arts and Sciences Requests section: Military technology

flaming ordnance bomb?

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  • Meadowlands System AKA CCS Block 10.2 (Satellite jammer, successor to the Counter Communications System, made by L3Harris) [https://en.defence-ua.com/weapon_and_tech/the_us_begins_deploying_meadowlands_jammers_against_russian_and_chinese_satellites_starting_in_2025-12325.html The US Begins Deploying Meadowlands Jammers Against russian and Chinese Satellites Starting in 2025]
  • Belarus and weapons of mass destruction
  • OSSCAR - Optical Sensor System Cargo Aircraft Roll-on/Roll-Off, system developed for the C-130 A-J Aircraft for the Navy and other Defense Department services and agencies.
  • Equipment of the American Civil War
  • P-Z88 Broken axe: a primitive WW1 large scale fragmentation bomb, prototyped but never tested due to cost and technical problems.
  • Walther Model 4 : (A .32 ACP pistol extensively used by Germany in the First World War, and one of the companies most successful interwar products) ([https://unblinkingeye.com/Guns/Wm4/wm4.html], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGkZe56xMBU])
  • High-Explosive Shell (Shells that go Boom) (How is there not a dedicated page for these? There is for Armour-Piercing shells and every other type of HE shell, but no core page?)
  • R9X flying ginsu A new CIA developed weapon that uses no explosives but rather deploys knives on impact https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2019/05/dod-cia-developed-flying-ginsu-missile-to-take-out-single-targets/
  • Tanker Helmet There is no page for a sort of padded helmet worn by tank troops. History, different types (by country), development etc. Some types might even justify their own article. Example [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Tank_helmets#/media/File:Panzermuseum_Munster_2010_0542.JPG]
  • Sarmat-2 Buggy A newly introduced light vehicle used by the Russian Military. https://defence-blog.com/russian-army-fields-newest-battle-buggies/
  • Alois Tomiška (:de:Alois Tomiška) Designer of Little Tom Pistol.
  • {{ill|KRI Tedong Naga (819)|lt=KRI Tedong Naga|id}} - Indonesian warship
  • Bomb making, a larger subject than Bomb-making instructions on the Internet, related to Explosives engineering (but including amateurs and pre-modern attempts)

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  • Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore
  • Tanks of Hungary - Many other nations have a "tanks of ..." page, collating and summarising the overall development, deployment, and history of their tanks. Hungary is a notable European omission, as they both fielded foreign-designed tanks, but also built 6 different models of tank (1 license-built versions of Swedish designs, the others indigenous) and a license built SPAAG on a tank chassis as well as assault guns - 40M Nimród (license-built SPAAG), 40M Turán (and the 41M Turán II) (indigenous medium tanks of which over 400 were built), their successor the 43M Turán III which had prototypes and a test vehicle constructed but which didn't make it to serial production, the prototype 44M Tas, the 38M Toldi (license-built light tank), and the Straussler V-4 (indigenous light tank), also worth mentioning would be the 43M Zrínyi II and 44M Zrínyi I assault guns.

Strategy and tactics

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  • Strategy (book) by B.H. Liddell Hart {{Find sources 4|Strategy|B.H. Liddell Hart}}
  • Strategic surprise - Most often desired outcome of Military deception. Applies to numerous operations/battles...{{Find sources 4|Strategic surprise}}
  • Brigade box and Battalion box, British Army implementations of the Hedgehog defence in the Western Desert and Burma respectively. Mutually supporting all arms, brigade and battalion sized strongpoints.
  • Brutal et continu — in French WWI context
  • Butter knife brigade – military policy seen in many low/no-funding armed groups to give new recruits a butterknife (or similar); concept was for the recruit to sharpen the butter knife, go into the field, and kill a enemy for that enemy's firearm
  • Passive defense – Measures taken to reduce the probability of and to minimize the effects of damage caused by hostile action without the intention of taking the initiative. See also active defense.
  • Project WolfPac – US military program "which aims to test new concepts of shallow-water and riverine warfare organized around swarms of smaller, affordable ships linked by communications."; [http://www.armchairgeneral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=66063]

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Uniforms

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Miscellaneous

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  • Anthropology of military [https://www.haujournal.org/index.php/hau/article/view/1410] [https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/european-journal-of-international-security/article/pacification-model-in-portauprince-and-rio-de-janeiro-as-a-prefiguration-of-bolsonarismo-reflections-on-the-farright-turn-and-the-role-of-militaryreligious-actors-in-security-governance-in-brazil/BC5005266E569B91A23CF4FF5625DC23]
  • Crime and Criminal Biography [https://www.google.com.br/books/edition/The_Mythology_of_Crime_and_Criminal_Just/0J4vDwAAQBAJ?hl=pt-BR&gbpv=0 The Mythology of Crime and Criminal Justice] {{ISBN|1478636025}}
  • José Alberto Albano do Amarante
  1. :pt:José Alberto Albano do Amarante
  1. :pt:Operações militares no golpe de 1964

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=Defunct United States military academies=

=Other military topics/disambiguation=

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  • Somalia Syndrome "Somalia Syndrome" refers to the hesitancy or outright refusal by the United States—and to some extent other Western powers—to intervene militarily in humanitarian crises due to the traumatic experience of the Battle of Mogadishu in 1993, during the U.S. mission in Somalia. {{Cite journal |last=Patman |first=Robert G |date=2014-12-23 |title=The roots of strategic failure: The Somalia Syndrome and Al Qaeda's path to 9/11 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/ip.2014.39 |journal=International Politics |volume=52 |issue=1 |pages=89–109 |doi=10.1057/ip.2014.39 |s2cid=146924848 |issn=1384-5748}}{{Cite web |date=2006-06-23 |title=Somalia's deadly lessons |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2006-jun-23-oe-brooks23-story.html |access-date=2022-04-15 |website=Los Angeles Times |language=en-US}}{{Cite journal |last=Brunk |first=Darren C. |date=2008 |title=Curing the Somalia Syndrome: Analogy, Foreign Policy Decision Making, and the Rwandan Genocide |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/24907305 |journal=Foreign Policy Analysis |volume=4 |issue=3 |pages=301–320 |doi=10.1111/j.1743-8594.2008.00071.x |jstor=24907305 |issn=1743-8586}}
  • Armed Forces of NATO and Warsaw Pact:
  1. :fr:Forces armées de l'OTAN et du pacte de Varsovie
  1. :fr:Dissuasion et prolifération nucléaires pendant la guerre froide

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Resources

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