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- Roulement is a term used by the British Army to signify major combat units (usually battalion strength) that are deplo**** on short tours of duty, normally...
- on six month roulement. 1 x Armoured Reconnaissance Troop, six month roulement. 1 x Field Battery, Royal Artillery, six month roulement. 1 x Field Squadron...
- month roulement from April to October 1989 1x Armoured Reconnaissance Troop, six month roulement 1x Field Battery, Royal Artillery, six month roulement 1x...
- from the Territorial Army, and in significant number in the subsequent roulements) is understated by the order of battle, as the only units to deploy in...
- the "sole" of the wheel, and the links opposite form a race ("Chemin de roulement"). These two faces are cylindrical and concentric. Those forming the sole...
- regiments on tours of duty for up to six months every two to three years. Roulement Powers, Rod (June 4, 2018). "Understanding Military Active Duty". thebalancecareers...
- garrison on the Falkland Islands based at Mount Pleasant. It includes a roulement infantry company, an air defence surface-to-air missile unit, an Explosive...
- approximately 2000 personnel as part of British Forces Brunei, which includes one roulement battalion of the Royal Gurkha Regiment, with supporting signals, engineer...
- the UK-based Army Strategic Command. Australia and New Zealand deplo**** roulement combat forces from Peninsular Malaysia to Borneo in 1965–66. The intensity...
- the Falkland Islands based at Mount Pleasant. The force is made up of a roulement infantry company, an engineer squadron, a signals unit (part of the Joint...