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The age limit of the Territorial Army of India?

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I have to join Indian army as a officer my age is 24 and my qualifications B.Sc. hospitality and hotel administration

What is the official address of Indian Army Chief?

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Chief of the Army Staff

Army Headquarters,

South Block,

DHQ P.O. New Delhi - 110011

How do you join indion army after BE?

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i like you army

meri bachpan se yahi man rha he ki min army min jana chahta hon

How many divisions under Eisenhower's command were in Europe in December 1944?

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16 Million Americans served in WW2 but 8 Million went to the Army , now deduct about 3 Million for the Army Air Corp , that leaves 5 Million boots on the ground ... Since a Division equals 30,000 men we are looking at 167 US Army Divisions that was under Eisenhower's Command...

The Marines in the Pacific at full strength , we are looking at 6 Divisions .. Today there are 4 active Marine Divisions, Japan,Pearl Harbor,California,and North Carolina ..There's one reserve Division on the East Coast & one on the West Coast ...

Our Nation has lost a lot of jobs to foreign Countries but the one thing OUR Nation will never lose is the American War Machine , they can't have that ...!

Full name of h d devgoda?

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Herdanhalli Dedagoda Devgoda

What were the military tactics of world war 1?

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If you go on the website below, you will find all the different tactics, and it is very useful.

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Initially, the Germans used a very mobile attack against the French and Russians.

This developed into trench warfare, especially in France. The tactics used included lengthy bombardments, followed by massive assaults. The assaults were answered by machine guns.

Eventually, poison gas was introduced. This was initially very successful, but was answered by the introduction of gas masks.

The Germans introduced a new type of assault in its last offensive, called the Spring Offensive, in which there was no heavy initial bombardment, but instead small units attacked weak points in the line.

The introduction of tanks produced a new tactical situation in which what amounted to protected artillery was able to advance into enemy positions, bringing infantry behind it. This was effectively used by the Allies.

What is CEMILAC and what are its functions?

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cemilac is responsible for ensuring the airworthiness of the components which go into a flight system, missile, etc.

Did the blackfoot Indians have a chief with the last name Coffey?

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There was a Comanche chief (chairman)named Wallace Coffee

yes

This contributor may be quite correct. I failed to locate that name anywhere in the Niitsitapi records. One Coffey apears in later day records however he wasn't of native American ancestry, but rather a negotiator for the Canadian Government of English and French ancestry. A reference please.

Fullform of NASA?

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national aronatunal and space aminstratur

Can an air force pilot become a commercial airline pilot?

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Of course. It's probably the most common and the most effective way.

Who is THE Indian army genral?

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A general officer is an officer of high military rank, usually in the army, and in some nations, the air force.[1] The term is widely used by many nations of the world, and when a country uses a different term, there is an equivalent title given.

The term General is used in two ways: as the generic title for all grades of general officer; and as a specific rank. Since the late twentieth century, the rank of General is usually the highest active rank of a military not at war.

What is the name of the light combat aircraft developed by India indigenously?

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HAL Tejas. It came from LCA programme(Light Combat Aircraft)..