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The 2nd Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army. It was initially raised for service during the First World War as part the Australian Imperial Force and saw action at Gallipoli before being sent to the Western Front in mid-1916, where it spent the next two-and-a-half years taking part in the fighting in the trenches of France and Belgium. Following the conclusion of hostilities, the battalion was disbanded in early 1919 as part of the demobilisation process.
In 1921, the battalion was re-raised as a part-time unit of the Citizens Forces based in Newcastle, New South Wales, drawing lineage from a number of previously existing infantry units. They remained in existence until 1929 when, due to austerity measures during the Great Depression and manpower shortages, the battalion was amalgamated with two other infantry battalions over the course of a number of re-organisations. It was re-formed in 1939 and undertook garrison duty in Australia during the Second World War until 1943 when it was merged once again.
Several nations of the world hold an annual Armed Forces Day in honor of their military forces.
In Argentina, the commemorative dates of the Armed Forces are as follows:
Բանակի օր (English: Army Day) is celebrated on 28 January to commemorate the formation of the armed forces of the newly independent Republic of Armenia in 1992.
ANZAC Day is a public holiday commemorated on 25 April for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC). The date commemorates the landings in 1915 at Anzac Cove by Australian and New Zealand forces, the beginning of the costly Gallipoli campaign.
Silahlı Qüvvələr Günü (English: Day of the Armed Forces) is celebrated on 26 June.
Bangladesh observes Armed Forces Day on 21 November to mark the occasion of the Tri- Services joint operation against occupying Pakistani forces in the Liberation War, 1971. The day starts with laying of a floral wreath at 'Sikha Anirban' (Eternal Flame) at Dhaka Cantonment by the President, the Prime Minister and the service chiefs. In the afternoon a reception is held at Senakunja, Dhaka Cantonment where the Prime Minister, ministers, the leader of the opposition and other high civil and military officials attend. In other cantonments, naval bases, and air bases, similar receptions are held. A special TV programme Anirban is broadcast on different TV channels the previous evening, and special newspaper supplements are published with national dailies. Receptions are also held by the Prime Minister and the service chiefs for recipients of the gallantry award Freedom Fighter Award. Special meals for family members are served in all military stations. The Armed Forces Division also brings out a special publication with articles related to the War of Independence and the armed forces.
The armed forces of a country are its government-sponsored defense, fighting forces, and organizations. They exist to further the foreign and domestic policies of their governing body and to defend that body and the nation it represents from external and internal aggressors. In broad usage, the terms "armed forces" and "military" are often treated synonymously, although in technical usage a distinction is sometimes made in which a country's armed forces may include both its military and other paramilitary forces. Armed force is the use of armed forces to achieve political objectives.
The study of the use of armed forces is called military science. Broadly speaking, this involves considering offense and defense at three "levels": strategy, operational art, and tactics. All three levels study the application of the use of force in order to achieve a desired objective.
In most countries the basis of the armed forces is the military, divided into basic military branches. However, armed forces can include other paramilitary structures.
Parachute Regiment may refer to:
The Royal is a British medical drama series produced by ITV that ran from 2003 to 2011. The show comprised one-hour episodes which were normally first aired on ITV in the Sunday early evening slot.
The title of the series refers to the fictional "St Aidan's Royal Free Hospital", located in Elsinby, a fictional rural seaside town, portrayed as being close to Aidensfield, the fictional setting of the UK TV series Heartbeat. The series was shot in Whitby and Scarborough, in the North Riding of Yorkshire. The Royal is an NHS hospital serving the local town, countryside and visitors. The show was set in the 1960s. It began as a spin-off from another popular ITV show set in North Yorkshire, Heartbeat.
Stars of the show included Ian Carmichael, Wendy Craig, Robert Daws, and Amy Robbins. The last episode of the show aired at 7.00 pm on Sunday, 31 July 2011 on ITV.
The Royal was introduced in the 14th episode of the 12th series of Heartbeat entitled 'Out Of The Blue' and The Royal benefited from this connection to the extremely popular parent series; several Heartbeat characters appeared in the first couple of series of The Royal, most notably Bill Maynard as a bed-ridden Claude Greengrass, but as the series progressed it generally dropped its character crossovers with Heartbeat to become its own entity.
Sabaton - Second battalion In Hoc Signo Vinces
2. bataljon er en del av Det Norske Forsvaret og Hærens Styrker. Bataljonen er lokalisert i Indre Troms hvor det er et hardt vinterklima store deler av året. Det er ikke uten grunn at land fra alle verdensdeler kommer nettopp hit for å trene under øvelsen Cold Response. 2. bataljonen har et godt rykte for å utdanne dyktige soldater, også til tjeneste i utlandet. Bataljonen er den spisse enden i Hæren og Forsvaret, men har et tett og godt samarbeid med Hærens avdelinger. Denne videoen er en informasjonsfilm like mye som en rekrutteringsfilm.
2nd Battalion the Princess of Wales’s Regiment are accompanied by a platoon from their cousins the 1st Battalion the Royal Anglian Regiment (Vikings). Here, Privates Touhney and Church of 1 Royal Anglian demonstrate Individual Fire and Movement as part of ‘A’ Company, 2 PWRR’s live-firing exercise in Jordan. 2 PWRR and Royal Anglians training in Jordan
Discover the outfit worn by Tom Hanks in the movie "Saving Private Ryan"! Link for each item of this uniform: 02:10 : Historic 04:07 : M37 mustard shirt 04:16 : M37 mustard pants 04:22 : HBT Pants 04:36 : Leggings + low boots 05:01 : M41 Jacket 05:28 : US M1 Helmet (with liner) 06:03 : Assault vest (with M1943 Shovel & USM3 knife (with USM8 scabbard) & mess kit) 08:53 : Carrying case for Thompson magazine 6x30 09:16 : General Purpose Bag 10:35 : M1936 belt 10:41 : Pocket Ammunition Thompson 5x20 10:53 : Canteen & Cup & Cover 11:55 : M1923 pouch magazine for Colt 1911 A1 12:07 : First Aid Pouch M1924 12:24 : Holster for Colt 1911 A1 12:44 : M7 Assault Gas Mask Bag Discover the video review of the Colt 1911 A1 from KWC : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zBKgKCSXbDs And the video review of t...
DEPLOYMENT 2016, 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment.
Now available on Blu Ray & DVD I am regularly asked if I can produce a DVD of this and my other military band parades. I'm very proud to present "Scottish Military Band Parades - Volume 1", which can be purchased using paypal for £10 including UK Delivery. Please make payment to rombomb@hotmail.com. This is a PAL DVD so UK only. A compilation of 14 of the best military parades that taken place in Scotland since Armed Forces Day 2011 (Edinburgh). Featuring the skirl of the bagpipes as well as the brass bands of HM Royal Marines and HM RAF. Videod at iconic historical locations in the main cities of Scotland - Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Mile, Stirling Castle, Glasgow City Centre (George Square). All Video done using full HD camcorder for best possible quality. 2.5 hours of music! 1...
Home coming parade through the streets of Glasgow
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