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- brigades may constitute a division. Brigades formed into divisions are usually infantry or armored (sometimes referred to as combined arms brigades)...
- “Franco’s Nuts” – Sammy, Jack, George and the Brigaders “Retreat From Belchite” – Sammy, Jack, George and the Brigaders “In Spanish” – Ernesto and Rebecca “Crossing...
- International Brigades existed for two years, from 1936 until 1938. It is estimated that during the entire war, there were between 40,000 and 59,000 Brigaders, including...
- which housed significant numbers of International Brigaders. In Scotland, the International Brigaders are chiefly recognized now for articulating at the...
- Brigadier general or brigade general is a military rank used in many countries. The rank is usually above a colonel, and below a major general or divisional...
- 5th Brigade may refer to: 5th Light Horse Brigade 5th Brigade 5th Spetsnaz Brigade 5th Canadian Infantry Brigade 5 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group 5th...
- Aviation Brigade, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 2d Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, and 4th Brigade Combat Team, and the 101st Sustainment Brigade deplo****...
- Brigade Enterprises Limited is an Indian real estate and property development company that is based in Bangalore. The Brigade Group also has operations...
- The Devil's Brigade, Devil's Brigade, or Devils Brigade may refer to: The Devil's Brigade, a nickname for the First Special Service Force, a joint Canadian–US...
- Irish Brigade may refer to: Irish Brigade (France), the Jacobite brigade in the French army, 1690–1792 Irish Brigade (Spanish Civil War), organised by...