User:Skysmith/Missing topics about Military and Warfare

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Missing topics in military, warfare and warriors

See also Missing topics about Weaponry

Contents

[edit] Military and combat training

[edit] Combat skills

[edit] Specific military schools

[edit] Fortresses

[edit] Military bases

[edit] Military professions

[edit] Historical positions

[edit] Tactics and strategy

[edit] Military-related laws

[edit] Military-related organizations

[edit] Military history

[edit] Military cemeteries

[edit] Decorations

[edit] Miscellaneous

[edit] Military operations and the like

[edit] Wars and other conflicts

[edit] Battles and combats

[edit] Military operations and plans

See also List of military operations

[edit] Military units

[edit] Generic

[edit] Armies

[edit] Air Forces

  • Dive Bomber Group, Luftwaffe- (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • Luftsportverband / League for Aeronautic Sport, German clubs of supposedly civilian fliers used for secret Luftwaffe pilot training- (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)

[edit] Infantry units

[edit] Intelligence units

[edit] Special Forces groups

[edit] Mercenary groups

[edit] Historical military units

[edit] Cavalry units

[edit] Miscellaneous military units and regiments

[edit] Guerilla groups

[edit] Miscellaneous armed groups

[edit] Combatants

[edit] Ancient Wars

[edit] Knights

[edit] Mercenaries

[edit] Napoleonic Wars

  • Alexander Fraser (soldier) (d. 1809), British Royal Navy lieutenant general, led failed British expedition in Egypt and later the Walcheren expedition in 1809 - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • Donat Henchy O'Brien, Royal Navy lieutenant, escaped from French prison to rejoin his frigate in the Mediterranean- (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • John Stuart, Count of Maida (d. 1815) British Royal Navy lieutenant general, created Count of Maida after the successful Battle of Maida. Resigned his commission in 1815 - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • Josef Leitgeb, Tyrolean rebel against the French, executed January 8 1810 - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • Josef Speckbacker, Tyrolese rebel commander against the French occupations- (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • Louis of Hesse-Philipstadt, Prince and Westphalian mercenary in the Napoleonic Wars - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • Neil Campbell (soldier) (d. 1827) British colonel assigned to watch Napoleon at Elba, later Governor of Sierra Leone in 1826 - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • Rothbart Haspinger, Capuchin monk and Tyrolese rebel leader against the French occupation - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • Tomkyns Hilgrove Turner, British officer in the Napoleonic wars - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • William Pocock (d. 1836), British Royal Navy Lieutenant, painted war scenes, later concentrated on naval research and development - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)

[edit] World War One

[edit] Spanish Civil War

[edit] World War II

[edit] Australia

[edit] Belgium

  • Victor Strydonck de Burkel (1876-1953) Belgian general and Commander in Chief of the Free Belgian Forces - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)

[edit] Finland

[edit] France

[edit] Germany

[edit] Italy

[edit] Japan

[edit] Netherlands

[edit] Poland

[edit] Soviet Union

[edit] United Kingdom

[edit] United States of America

  • Brehon Somervell (1892-1955) US general and presidential advisor - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • Charles Herman Kuhl, (19??-1971), US soldier in World War II; famously slapped by George Patton when shell-shocked - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • Charles Lawthers Donnelly, Jr., (1929-1994), US air force general - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • Claude Vernon Ricketts, (1906-1964), US admiral in World War II - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • Harry Hill (admiral), (1890-1971), US admiral in World War II; seized Gilbert Islands 1943, Marshall Islands 1944; founder & 1st commandant of National War College 1946-1949 - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • Jacob Deers (1887-1979) US general - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • James Deveraux (1903-) US Major and Commander of Ground Forces on Wake Island - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • James Wiggin Coe, US Lieutenant Commander of the submarine USS Skipjack - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • Joseph Chark (1893-1931) US Navy Admiral - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • Millard Harmon (1888-1945) US Army Major and commander in the Pacific, MIA in a routine flight - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • Nicholas Scott (admiral) (1889-1942) US Rear Admiral, died in the Guadalcanal when his flagship was destroyed - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
  • Oscar Griswold (1886-1954) US major general and commander of the XIV corps in Guadalcanal, New Georgia and the Philippines - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)

[edit] Yugoslavia

[edit] Miscellaneous

[edit] Chinese civil war

[edit] Vietnam War

  • Charles Shelton (1932-1965?), US air force officer in Vietnam War; last official US prisoner of war from Vietnam War; declared KIA 1994 - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)

[edit] Miscellaneous

[edit] Resistance groups

[edit] Resistance fighters

See also


Sources include:

  • John Keegan- Who's Who in World War Two
  • Robin Cross (ed.) - The Encyclopaedia of Warfare
  • Jon Latimer - Deception in War
  • Chris Hedges - What Every Person Should Know About War
  • Tom Pocock - Stopping Napoleon
  • Geoffrey Regan - Military Blunders & More Military Blunders
  • Saul David - Military Blunders
  • Number of Osprey books

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