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Pages in category "Military Workgroup"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 2,384 total.
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- Fission device
- Aubrey Fitch
- Flagship
- Operation FLAMING DART
- Flare (electronic warfare)
- Flash radiography
- Flavivirus
- Frank Jack Fletcher
- Florence Mkhize (patrol vessel)
- Florence Nightingale
- William Flores
- Flossenburg Concentration Camp
- Focke-Wulf Fw-190
- Fokker
- Force multiplier
- Force XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below
- Foreign instrumentation signals intelligence
- Foreign Intelligence Service (Russia)
- Foreign internal defense
- Foreign internal defense operations
- Foreign Policy (magazine)
- The Forgotten Soldier
- Form factor
- Fort Bragg
- Fort Rucker
- Fort Sill
- Forward air controller
- Forward Area Air Defense
- Forward edge of the battle area
- Forward line of troops
- Forward observer
- Foundation for Democracy in Iran
- Francisella tularensis
- Tommy Franks
- Fratricide (military)
- Nazi freezing experiments
- French and Indian Wars
- French Indochina
- French support for Iraq during the Iran-Iraq war
- Frequency agility
- Operation FREQUENT WIND
- Frigate (sail)
- Fritz-X
- Frontpage Magazine
- FSB
- Mitsuo Fuchida
- Full-automatic (military)
- Fusion device
- Future Combat Systems
G
- G.I. Bill
- Guy Gabaldon
- Yuri Gagarin
- Gail Helt
- Boaz Ganor
- Richard Garwin
- Robert M. Gates
- Gazelle helicopter
- Karl Gebhardt
- Gekokoju
- Michael Gelles (lawyer)
- General
- General engineering (military)
- General Intelligence Department (Saudi Arabia)
- General of the army
- General Offensive-General Uprising
- Generalgouvernement
- Fourth Geneva Convention
- Geneva Conventions
- Geneva Conventions Additional Protocol I
- The Two Vietnams after Geneva
- Genocide
- George B. McClellan
- George W. Bush Administration
- Geospatial intelligence
- German invasion of Poland
- German military forces
- German Resistance
- Gestapo
- Gettysburg Campaign
- Battle of Gettysburg
- Gia Lai Province
- Gia Lam Airport
- Yousef Raza Gilani
- Glen Class tugs
- Glide bomb
- Global Broadcast Service
- Global Information Grid
- Global Navigation Satellite System
- Global Positioning System
- HMS Glowworm
- Hermann Goering
- Dore Gold
- Goldstone Report
- Jamie Gorelick
- William Gortney
- Government Communications Headquarters
- Government secrecy
- Douglas Gracey
- Ulysses S. Grant
- François Joseph Paul de Grasse
- GRC-245
- Greater East Asian Coprosperity Sphere
- SS Green Hill Park
- Emma Green (nurse)
- Nathanael Greene
- Grenade
- Joseph Grew
- Winslow W. Griesser
- Wilhelm Groener
- Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery
- Bruce Grooms
- Main Intelligence Administration of the General Staff
- Gruppenfuhrer
- Guadalcanal campaign
- Guantanamo captives' documents
- Guardian-class patrol vessels
- Guerrilla warfare
- Guided shell
- Gulf of Tonkin
- Gulf of Tonkin incident
- Gulf War (Iraq, 1991)
- Gulf War, Iraqi order of battle
- Gun
- Gunpowder
- Naval guns and gunnery
H
- H-60 helicopter
- H-War
- Ha Giang Province
- Ha Tuyen Province
- Fritz Haber
- Stephen J. Hadley
- Chuck Hagel
- Hague Conventions
- Haiphong
- David Halberstam
- Daniel Everette Hale
- Halifax-class
- William Halsey
- Hamas
- Hamdan v. Rumsfeld
- Hamdi v. Rumsfeld
- Battle of Hampton Roads
- Hannibal (disambiguation)
- Hannibal Barca
- Hanoi
- Yoshimichi Hara
- Hard target penetrator
- Paul Harkins
- Harrier (fighter)
- Averell Harriman
- Arthur Harris
- Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
- Hasbara
- Hassan al-Turabi
- Ulrich von Hassell
- Karl Haushofer
- Paul Hausser
- HAVE QUICK II
- Hawker Hurricane (fighter)
- Senjuro Hayashi
- Hazard from Electromagnetic Radiation to Ordnance
- Heads-up display
- Heavy Brigade Combat Team
- Heavy Equipment Transporter System
- Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck
- Heavy water
- Heer
- Edmund Heines
- Armed helicopter
- Attack helicopter
- Richard Helms
- Hendra virus
- Thomas Henriksen
- Oliver Henry (USCG)
- Hepatitis B virus
- J.B.M. Hertzog
- Adolf Heusinger
- Reinhard Heydrich
- Hezbollah
- Naruhiko Higashikuni
- Nazi high altitude experiments
- High Command Case (NMT)
- High Legislative Council
- Expanded capacity HMMWV
- High Value Detainee
- High-value asset
- Himeji Castle
- Heinrich Himmler
- Paul von Hindenburg
- Kiichi Hiranuma
- Koki Hirota
- Hit-to-kill
- Hitler as military leader
- Hitler as soldier
- Hitler Youth
- Adolf Hitler
- Hiwa Abdul Rahman Rashul
- HMS Hood (1920)
- Ho Chi Minh
- Hoa Hao