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==Articles related by keyphrases (Bot populated)==
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  • United States Army [r]: Branch of the United States Armed Forces with the principal responsibility of conducting large-scale ground combat [e]
  • Division (military) [r]: A regularly constituted military formation that combines infantry, artillery and cavalry. [e]
  • Royal Marine Commando [r]: The basic amphibious maneuver unit of the Royal Marines [e]
  • Invincible (carrier)-class [r]: A three-ship class of 20,700 ton British aircraft carriers; initially called "through deck cruiser" due to political sensitivity of aircraft carrier designation, but accepted as VTOL and commando carriers; commissioned 1980-1985 [e]
  • Rangers (U.S. Army) [r]: Elite light infantry units of the U.S. Army, whose lineage predates the United States, going back to the French and Indian War [e]
  • Field army [r]: A large ground forces formation made up of two or more corps plus units under the direct control of the army commander, usually with at least 100,000 personnel [e]