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- Turbo Dismount is a 2014 vehicle simulator video game developed and published by Finnish developer Secret Exit Ltd. for iOS, Android, macOS and Microsoft...
- August 2014. (via web archive) Dasgupta, Julian (24 September 2003). "Dismounted: Porrasturvat & Rekkaturvat Interview". Gamers With Jobs. Retrieved 30...
- A dismounted reconnaissance troop (DRT) is a reconnaissance unit found within U.S. Army RSTA squadrons that are part of infantry brigade combat teams (IBCTs)...
- The Imperial Guard Artillery was made up of the organic units of the Imperial Guard of Napoleon I's's. It comprised a regiment of horse artillery, regiments...
- outside the vehicle in its vicinity using dismount-hatches at the back of the vehicle, so-called dismounted combat. Combat missions consist of ambushing...
- exercises used by the ancient Gr****s that included skills for mounting and dismounting a horse, and from circus performance skills. The most common form of...
- February 1916 and was immediately absorbed into the 1st Dismounted Brigade. On formation, the 1st Dismounted Brigade was commanded by Br-Gen Marquis of Tullibardine...
- vehicle and cannot be dismounted from the vehicle. Mortar carriers cannot be fired while on the move and some must be dismounted to fire.[citation needed]...
- to the location that riders should dismount horses or exit vehicles for properly respectful approach. Dismounting steles were placed in front of gates...
- in 1st Mounted Division, were dismounted and sent to Egypt to serve as infantry. Together, they formed 4th Dismounted Brigade. Between January and March...