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Tiradores is
Spanish for shooters/sharpshooters and can
refer to any of the following:
Tiradores de Ifni - a
Spanish colonial army unit in Morocco, IPSC...
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indigenous light infantry force under European officers,
designated as the
Tiradores de Ifni. In
existence from 1934 to 1969, this
corps was
modelled on the...
- Sidi-Ifni, and that this
force would be
named the
Tiradores de Ifni.
Prior to the
Spanish Civil War the
Tiradores de Ifni
consisted of 1,235 men;
which included...
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Panama known as the Calovébora. The
Government deplo****
troops from the
Tiradores Battalion from Barranquilla, and
instructed the
commander to take over...
- The Luna Sharpshooters, also
known as the "Marksmen of Death" (Spanish:
Tiradores de la Muerte), was an
elite unit
formed on 1899 by
General Antonio Luna...
- The Luna Sharpshooters, also
known as the "Marksmen of Death" (Spanish:
Tiradores de la Muerte), was an
elite unit
formed by
General Antonio Luna to serve...
- Philippine-American War, with the
moniker of "Marksmen of Death" (Spanish:
Tiradores de la Muerte). The
Light Reaction Regiment can
trace its
origins back...
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indigenous light infantry force under European officers,
designated as the
Tiradores de Ifni. In
existence from 1934 to 1969, this
corps was
modelled on the...
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original on 26
December 2010.
Retrieved 26
February 2011. "El
equipo de los
tiradores de precisión de las
fuerzas armadas suizas |
Armas –
Revista Armas | Reportajes...
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attacks and many
others remained under heavy siege. At Tiliuín [es], 60
Tiradores de Ifni (locally
recruited indigenous infantry with
Spanish officers and...