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there are MANY aspects to military intelligence. analysist of military information. maintain intelligence security for commands, installations and personnel. collect field intelligence through overt intelligence and through covert intelligence ( spying or securing information from foreign nationals recruited for intelligence purposes). as I said, there are many, many more intelligence methods and functions
Saint Nicholas of Myra is the patron saint of many things but not of Military Intelligence. There is no patron saint of Military Intelligence.
There were many different forces, British, Canadian and American paratroops, British, Canadian And American infantry, British and American Special Forces, British, American and Canadian Armoured units . They were all up against almost twice there number of well dug in Germans, but the German command structure was in disarray. The Germans had tank units that were held back by Hitler himself in case needed elsewhere.
The British Armed Forces has 13 levels of military orders and declorations, ranging from level 1 to level 4 and first class through fifth class. There are currently 28 active medals in those categories.
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British influenced the Indian military in so many different ways. Britain colonized India and as such most of the military practices were passed on from Britain to the Indian military.
This depends upon which military being referred to. The United States military offers over 870 different careers across six branches of the armed forces. These careers are in the fields of Engineering, Science, Aviation, Healthcare, Intelligence, Logistics, Electronics, Communications, Legal, Music, Journalism, and Mechanical Maintenance, to name a few.
No, 'England' doesn't have its own 'military', but 'Britain' does have an 'armed forces'.Some of the best soldiers in the world on par with America but obviously not as many in numbers, are British. In fact many American military commentators rank UK Special Forces - SAS and SBS as absolutely "top draw". The Royal Navy is also widely regarded with a lethal Nuclear armed ballistic missile submarine fleet. All facets of the armed forces, ship, submarine, aircraft and ground are capable of firing nuclear tipped cruise missiles.
Many enthusiasts keep records of this. Many books have been written of lists of various aircraft. You can find a lot by searching Google. -For instance there are definitely lists of the eventual fate of almost every military aircraft in US and British air forces since 1950.
over 9000!
You need to be more specific. There were many leaders of many forces and countries.
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