Results for: establishment of a military unit composed of two or more battalions
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bony, of or related to bone; composed of bone; resembling boneosseous
book composed of sheets folded into 18 leaves or 36 pages, 4 X 6 1/2 inch book with 18 pages, book size, eighteenmooctodecimo
bough; affiliate; limb, creek, distinct part of large organization, divide into smaller parts, expand activities or interests, family line, fork, divide into branches, have branches, jump to alternate program path, local unit in organization, part of c...branch
branch of armed forces, large armed group, large number of things, large organized group, military force, military troopsarmy
branch of mathematics, integral calculus, method of calculation, method of mathematical computation; abnormal mineral buildup in the body; gravel; small cup-like structure (Anatomy); system composed of many complex parts, nonmathematical decision-makin...calculus
brand name of High Mobility Multi-purpose Wheeled Vehicle which replaced the Jeep, military ultility vehicleHumvee
brass instrument, brass wind instrument (especially used for sounding military signals), bugleweed, play bugle, play the bugle (brass instrument)bugle
breathing organ of fish, breathing organ of fish and other aquatic animals; unit of capacity equal to one fourth of a pint (1.183 deciliters), clean a fish, ghyll, liquid measure, spore-producing organ of mushroom, wooded ravinegill
breeding stallion, cleat, earring, establishment with stallions, fastener for a shirt, furnish with studs, construct using studs; set with studs; set or scatter over a surface; be scattered over a surface or expanse, group of stallions, headless bolt, ...stud
brewing measure, small barrel; unit of capacity equal to approximately 9 gallons or 34 liters (British), wooden tubfirkin
brief overnight stay, camp outdoors in tents, set up a temporary camp, make camp, military or mountaineering camp, encampmentbivouac
brigadier general (U.S. Army); military rank between colonel and major general (British Military)brigadier
brigadier, high-ranking military officerbrigadier general
brilliance, glowing quality; warmth, joy, happiness; amount of radiation per unit solid angle (Optics), happiness or energy, light, measure of radiant energyradiance
British police force, force of constables, group of constables, officers of the peace; military police, military style police force, pertaining to constables or their dutiesconstabulary
 

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