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    7.62 Mm Caliber and Ans

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    QUESTION PAPER OF NCC ‘C’ CERTIFICATE EXAMS 2009 COMMON SYLLABUS MARKS-265 DRILL MARKS-35 Q. 1. W hat is the Aim of Drill? Ans 1-(a) (b) (c) (d) Q.2 (05) To inculcate a sense of discipline‚ Improve bearing‚ smartness in appearance and turn out‚ Create self confidence and To develop the quality of immediate and implicit obedience to orders. Fill in the Blanks :(a) _________ steps taken in KHULI LINE CHAL. (b) _________ Maximum nos. of steps allowed forward & backwards

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    The Iran Iraq War

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    World History: Mr. Ricky Waldon | Iran – Iraq War | Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988) The Iran-Iraq War permanently altered the course of Iraqi history. It strained Iraqi political and social life‚ and led to severe economic dislocations. Viewed from a historical perspective‚ the outbreak of hostilities in 1980 was‚ in part‚ just another phase of the ancient Persian-Arab conflict that had been fueled by twentieth-century border disputes. Many observers‚ however‚ believe that Saddam Hussein ’s decision

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    the course of these past few weeks‚ we have been discussing the book “Honor and Fidelity: The 65th Infantry in Korea‚ 1950-1953” and the events surrounding the time period from the beginning of WWI toward the end of the Korean War. Although the author‚ Gilberto Hermosa‚ does not directly state that racism‚ along with several other factors‚ were key contributors to the downfall of the 65th Infantry‚ he almost directly leads his readers to conclude that for themselves in a manner that seems to be all

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    certain spots around the camp so that there was a clear shot of the enemy. When Napoleon was on the battlefield he had his artillery set up to protect and support the cavalry‚ not the infantry. The reason he used artillery to help cavalry was the fact that cavalry was only armed with a sabre‚ and not guns like the infantry. Even with the excellent training‚ both mounted and un-mounted‚ their sabre would not last them very long because all their fighting would be short-distance. For the times when Napoleon

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    UNITED STATES ARMY SH 21-76 RANGER HANDBOOK Not for the weak or fainthearted RANGER TRAINING BRIGADE UNITED STATES ARMY INFANTRY SCHOOL FORT BENNING‚ GEORGIA JULY 2006 RANGER CREED Recognizing that I volunteered as a Ranger‚ fully knowing the hazards of my chosen profession‚ I will always endeavor to uphold the prestige‚ honor‚ and high esprit de corps of the Rangers. Acknowledging the fact that a Ranger is a more elite Soldier who arrives at the cutting edge of battle by land

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    and she was so cool she put on her iPod before moving. Currently females cannot technically fight in front line units in our Army‚ but they can be attached to these units. Critics say females won’t be strong enough for an infantry battalion. But when you go to the Infantry Training Centre at Catterick‚ Yorks‚ a lot of the training officers are women. Others say people won’t fight because they’ll be concerned about looking after the women‚ but times have moved on. With women‚ you could have

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    In the years since 1945‚ it has become increasingly evident that the alliance between the British and the United States was often in disagreement over the correct strategy to insure the final defeat of the Axis powers. Early on‚ both British and American staffs could agree that Germany represented a greater military threat than Japan‚ but they did not often see eye to eye on the strategy that would most efficiently defeat them. The Americans were early and persistent advocates of a direct strategy

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    Cannae Weapons

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    deliberately starved to make them all the more fierce. They were trained to target horse’s hamstrings and therefore could be used against either infantry or cavalry. Although they were obviously never used on the scale possible in the game‚ they could be a fairly formidable deterrent to any group of infantry. Elephants: These behemoths can literally fling infantry and cavalry out of their path‚ and are exceedingly difficult to take down and scare off. War Elephant: Larger and tougher than normal elephants

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    01-05 09 May - 10 June 2005 Hqs‚ 73rd Infantry (Neutralizer) Battalion‚ 4th Infantry Division‚ Philippine Army‚ Malagos‚ Baguio District‚ Davao City * INFORMATION COLLECTION TRAINING CLASS 01-06 26 April - 18 May 2006 Hqs‚ Task Force Davao‚ 4th Infantry Division‚ Philippine Army‚ Quimpo Boulevard‚ Ecoland‚ Davao City * EXPLOSIVE ORDNANCE RECONNAISANCE AGENT TRAINING CLASS 02-06 26 July - 10 August 2006 Hqs‚ Task Force Davao‚ 4th Infantry Division‚ Philippine Army‚ Quimpo Boulevard

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    Cotton Industry Dbq Essay

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    the labor force was overwhelmingly female this was not the case in India. Furthermore the mechanized cotton industry developed much more slowly in Japan than it did in India. Documents 3‚4‚7‚ and 8 show gender roles and differences in Japan and India in this particular industry. Documents 1‚6‚9‚ and 10 address the mechanized cotton industry in India while Documents 2‚3‚4‚5‚7‚ and 8 address the mechanized cotton industry in Japan. Documents 4‚5‚ and 9 address the peasant labor in both Japan and

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