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- Seebataillon (plural Seebataillone), literally "sea battalion", is a German term for certain troops of naval infantry or marines. It was used by the Prussian...
- The Sea Battalion (German: Seebataillon) is a land formation of the German Navy. It was formed in Eckernförde on 1 April 2014, succeeding the Naval Protection...
- the East Asian Station the navy garrisoned Qingdao with the marines of Seebataillon III, the only all-German unit with permanent status in an overseas protectorate...
- Marines, the United States Marine Corps, the Sea Battalion (German: Seebataillon) and the Special Operations Regiment. The corps was founded on 10 December...
- Braunschweig class corvette. Integration of the German Navy Marines (Seebataillon) in the Netherlands Marine Corps and use of the Amphibious ships of the...
- Leased Territory, it was used by the machine gun company of the III. Seebataillon and saw service during the Siege of Tsingtao. After World War I, the...
- naval presence in East Asia. On 26 January 1898, the marines of III. Seebataillon arrived on the liner Darmstadt. Jiaozhou Bay was now secure. Negotiations...
- Truppe". www.bmvg.de (in German). 2023-07-13. Retrieved 2023-07-14. "Seebataillon" (in German). Bundeswehr. 2023-09-18. Retrieved 2024-01-16. "Neue Technik...
- exchange of officers and sharing training and exercises. The Sea Battalion (Seebataillon) is a land formation of the German Navy. It was formed in Eckernförde...
- Captain and Governor Alfred Meyer-Waldeck, consisted of the marines of III Seebataillon, naval personnel, Chinese colonial troops, and Austro-Hungarian sailors...