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2024-12-31 | Battle of Kolno | The battle of Kolno was fought on 10 July 1794 during the Kościuszko Uprising, between Polish–Lithuanian insurgents, led by colonel Walenty Kwaśniewski, and Prussian Army led by general Heinrich Johann Günther. It took place in Kolno, in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, now part of Poland, and ended without definitive victors, with both sides retreating. | Start | Brewling (571) | |
2025-01-20 | Lawrence E. "Larry" Campbell, Jr. (Lawrence E. Campbell) | Lawrence E. "Larry" Campbell, Jr. (1926–1992) was the first African American to fly a jet (F-80) in the U.S. Air Force in 1948, first African-American member of the Alaska Air National Guard and the first African-American group commander of the U.S. Air National Guard. | Stub | Nora Lockshin (272) | |
2025-01-26 | List of fortifications in Moldova | This is a list of fortifications in Moldova. The list includes preserved structures and the remains (ruins) of historical military constructions of a fortified nature; fortresses, castles, towers, etc. | C | ZemplinTemplar (2331) | |
2025-01-16 | Battle of Frenkyazısı (1387) (1386 battle) | The Battle of Frenkyazısı occurred in late 1386 or early 1387, between an Ottoman army under Murad I and a Karamanid force under Alaeddin Ali Bey. The engagement took place outside of Konya and resulted in a decisive Ottoman victory. In the aftermath the Karamanids had to accept Murad I's suzerainty and Ottoman supremacy over the western part of Anatolia was secured for the time being. | Stub | Kilian2807 (501) | |
2025-01-30 | Aux barge (Support vessel of the Indian Coast Guard) | The Auxiliary Barge (Aux Barge) of the Indian Coast Guard is a support vessel used primarily for logistical and operational assistance to the Coast Guard fleet. These barges play a crucial role in refuelling, resupply, repair, and transport of essential materials and personnel to ICG ships operating at sea. | Start | SonalSehgalghb (287) | |
2025-01-21 | Barletta massacre (1943 massacre of Italians by Nazi Germany) | The Barletta massacre (Italian: Eccidio di Barletta), was a German war crime that took place on 12 September 1943 in the city of Barletta in Italy. The event took place following the Italian surrender on 8 September 1943. Twelve Italian civilians were killed and several hundred houses were destroyed by artillery fire of the Waffen-SS under the command of Hart Gloocke. | Start | Bianower (40) | |
2025-01-27 | Xianyang Olympic Sports Centre Stadium (Sports venue in Shaanxi Province, China) | The Xianyang Olympic Sports Centre Stadium (Chinese: 咸阳奥体中心体育场) is a multi-purpose sports venue in Xianyang, Shaanxi Province, China. Designed to address urban sports infrastructure needs, it combines functional athletic facilities with culturally inspired architecture. | Start | EtVVV (1582) | |
2025-02-12 | Buhwal-ho (South Korean aircraft model) | Buhwal (Korean: 부활; Hanja: 復活; means "revival" or "resurrection" is the first domestically-developed powered aircraft of Republic of Korea. R.O.K. Air Force Technical School led its development and the test flight was conducted in October 1953. It is liaison, observation and psychological warfare aircraft. | Stub | Metalslug200 (15) | |
2025-02-17 | Old Tatar Quarter (historic district of Kazan, Russia) | The Old Tatar Quarter (tat.: Иске бистә, İske bistä) is a historical area in the southern part of the Vakhitovsky district in Kazan, the capital of Tatarstan, Russia. The quarter stretches from northwest to southeast and is located between Lake Nizhniy Kaban and the Bolaq channel in the east, the southern intracity railway tracks in the west, the Central Market in the north and Vakhit Square in the south. | Start | TY-214 (248) | |
2025-01-25 | Lushai Expedition order of battle | The following is the order of battle for the Lushai Expedition (1871-1872). | Stub | Taitesena (2387) | |
2025-02-23 | Unit 9900 (unit of the Israeli Defence Force's Intelligence Division) | Unit 9900 (formerly Unit 9700) is a division within the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), operating under the Intelligence Directorate. Its mission is to collect visual intelligence for the IDF and other security forces. | Stub | BlookyNapsta (874) | |
2025-02-12 | Battle of Mepali Camp | The Battle of Mepali Camp was an assault on the Myanmar Army strategic camp in Mepali Village, Bilin Township, by a coalition of resistance forces including the Karen National Liberation Army, People's Defense Force, Bamar People's Liberation Army, and Force for Federal Democracy. | Start | BelisarioRodriguez8318 (181) | |
2025-02-28 | OGMA 37mm (Weapon) | The Lança Foguetes de 37mm para Tropas Terrestres was a Portuguese anti-tank launcher manufactured by OGMA. It fired a 37mm rocket propelled grenade. | Stub | 会黄 (1574) | |
2025-02-04 | Siege of Venlo (1511) (1511 conflict during the Guelders Wars) | The siege of Venlo occurred in 1511 when a combined Habsburg and English force besieged Venlo in an attempt to capture the city and bring the Duchy of Guelders to its knees. | Start | VidarVN (609) | |
2025-02-15 | Battle of Laba River | The Battle of Laba River was an engagement between Russian forces under the command of Grigory Zass and Circassians under the command of Aytech Qanoqo during the Russo-Circassian War. | Start | Grechkovsky (615) | |
2024-12-27 | Battle of Buzhyn (1662) | The Battle of Buzhyn was a battle between Russo-Cossack army and army of Khmelintskiy's coalition fought on August 13, 1662, an parts of the Russo-Polish War (1654–1667) and the Ukrainian Ruin (1657–1687). The army of the Crimean Tatars and the Right-Bank Cossacks of Yurii Khmelnytsky forced to retreat tsarist troops and the Left-Bank Cossacks, stopping their advance into Right-Bank Ukraine. | Stub | Fajowy (1046) | |
2024-12-18 | Mohammed Al-Allaf | Mohammad Fahad al-Allaf (Arabic: محمد فهد العلاف) (born 1950) is a retired Major General of the Jordanian Armed Forces and the former Permanent Representative of Jordan to the United Nations. He was appointed to the position on July 25, 2007. Prior to his diplomatic career, al-Allaf had a military career, serving for 38 years, in which he had the role in commanding Jordan's military contingent in the United Nations Angola Verification Mission (UNAVEM I and II). | Start | Yolia21 (460) | |
2025-02-19 | Zelenchuk ambush | The Zelenchuk ambush was a military engagement between the Russian Empire and Circassians during the Russo-Circassian War in which Russian forces located and completely destroyed a detachment of 100 Circassians. | Start | Grechkovsky (615) | |
2025-02-10 | Meeting of European Communist Youth Organizations | The Meeting, of European Communist Youth Organizations (MECYO) is an annual conference of communist-oriented youth associations from across Europe. It was established to enhance the exchange of experiences between these organizations and to develop a shared political assessment and joint actions in certain areas. | C | SamiTK-T2 (195) | Past AfD |
2025-01-26 | Order of the Queen Tamara (1939) (Dynastic Order of Georgian Royal House) | The Order of the Queen Tamara is a dynastic order of the Royal House of Georgia created in 1939 by H.R.H. Irakli Bagration of Mukhrani at the petition of the Union of Georgian Traditionalists. | Start | Royalorders (83) | |
2025-03-10 | Sergey Nelipovich (Russian military historian (born 1963)) | Sergey Gennadyevich Nelipovich (Russian: Сергей Геннадиевич Нелипович, born 5 April 1963) is a Russian historian specialising in the military history of Russia and international relations in the First World War. He is a candidate of Historical sciences and a senior researcher at the Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences. | Stub | Mew cyborg (368) | |
2025-02-11 | Andrey Borisyuk (Russian Historian) | Andrey Anatolyevich Borisyuk (Russian: Андрей Анатольевич Борисюк; born 15 November 1989) is a Russian historian and researcher specialising in the history of the Russian empire, in particularly the reign of Tsar Nicholas II, the First World War and the life of Patriarch Tikhon of Moscow. | Stub | Mew cyborg (368) | |
2024-12-28 | 8th Uhlan Regiment (Duchy of Warsaw) (Military unit) | The 8th Uhlan Regiment (Polish: 8 Pułk Ułanów) was Polish cavalry division of the Duchy of Warsaw Army. | Start | Brewling (571) | |
2024-12-15 | Battle of Mugenga (1896 battle) | The Battle of Mugenga (1896) was a military engagement that occurred in Naguema, in the Mossuril District of Nampula Province, Mozambique. The battle was fought between the Portuguese colonial forces, led by Mouzinho de Albuquerque, and the Namarrais, a coalition of local warriors commanded by King Mukhuttu-Muno and his allies. | Start | Kolno (1440) | |
2025-02-24 | RFA Petronel | RFA Petronel, a fleet support tanker, was used at the end of World War I, to support minesweepers in the North Sea. It was also used during World War II, to supply water to battleships. Generally, it spent most of its time in UK waters near Portsmouth. | Stub | Woffio (211) | |
2025-02-06 | Siege of Azov (1696) | The siege of Azov was a military campaign organized by the Russian Tsar Peter I (Peter the Great) against the Ottoman Empire during the Russo-Turkish War (1686–1700). The siege was aimed at capturing the strategically important Azov Fortress as part of Russia's aim to reach the Black Sea. | Stub | LGT55 (558) | |
2025-04-02 | Roman Ermelo | Roman Ermelo was a big roman camp (and possible fortification) in what is now Netherland. It was created under Augustus in the short-lived roman province of Germania. | Start | F123indam (58) | |
2024-12-16 | Aleen ambush (2007 ambush of an Ethiopian military convoy) | The Aleen ambush was an engagement between the Ogaden National Liberation Front (ONLF) forces and Ethiopian troops on July 2, 2007, during the insurgency in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. | Start | Samyatilius (575) | |
2025-03-11 | No.99 Light Infantry Division (Myanmar) (Myanmar Armed Forces, Myanmar Army's Light Infantry Division) | No. (99) Light Infantry Division (Burmese: အမှတ် (၉၉) ခြေမြန်တပ်မ, abbreviated as Tha Ma Kha (99) (Burmese: တမခ (၉၉)) is a light infantry division of the Myanmar Army. It is headquartered in Meiktila, Mandalay Region, and its subordinate battalions are deployed across Mandalay Region and Naypyidaw Union Territory. | C | KhantWiki (2288) | |
2024-12-20 | Battle of Hargeisa (1988) (Battle between the Somalian regime and the Somali National Movement) | The Battle of Hargeisa occurred on 31 May 1988 during the Somaliland War of Independence, when the Somali National Movement launched a surprise attack on Hargeisa, a major city in Somaliland. | Start | Samyatilius (575) | |
2025-01-31 | Coastal Artillery Division (Poland) (Military unit) | The Coastal Artillery Division (Polish: Dywizjon Artylerii Nadbrzeżnej) - a coastal artillery unit of the Polish Army in the Second Polish Republic stationed in the Hel Fortified Area. The division fought in defend Hel in 1939 during the Third Reich's invasion of Poland. | C | Benio Kit (355) | |
2025-04-12 | 2nd Romanija Motorized Brigade (Military unit) | The 2nd Romanija Motorized Brigade was a motorized unit of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS) within the Drina Corps. According to preliminary estimates, the brigade had over 7,000 fighters. | C | GoodBosnian (110) | |
2024-12-24 | Thalun-class frigate (Multipurpose Guided Missile Frigate built by Myanmar Navy) | The Thalun-class frigate is a class of guided missile stealth frigates operated by the Myanmar Navy. It is the first multi-purpose guided missile frigate class built by the Myanmar Navy. UMS King Thalun (19) is the lead ship of this class. The lead ship of the class is named after Thalun, king of Toungoo dynasty of Myanmar (Burma). | Start | Thar thar lay(military observer) (1704) | |
2025-01-07 | 1st Battalion, 635th Armored Regiment (Military unit) | The 1st Battalion, 635th Armored Regiment is a combined-arms battalion of the 635th Armored Regiment, Kansas Army National Guard, United States Army. It is associated with the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team. The 635th Armored Regiment takes its lineage from the 2nd Combined Arms Battalion, 137th Infantry Regiment "First Kansas", which, redesignated on 17 OCT 2020 while the [[137th Infantry Regiment (United States)|1st Combined Arms Battalion ... | C | Kband1 (99) | |
2025-02-06 | INS Ikshak (Hydrographic survey ship of India) | The ships have a displacement of 3,400 tonnes (3,346 long tons) and a length of 110 metres (360 ft 11 in). They have a cruising speed of 16 knots (30 km/h; 18 mph) with a maximum speed of 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph) and an operating range of 6,500 nautical miles (12,000 km; 7,500 mi) at a speed of 14 to 16 knots (26 to 30 km/h; 16 to 18 mph). | C | Sabkdada (230) | |
2025-04-30 | Triangle Regional Military Command (Military unit in Myanmar) | The Triangle Regional Military Command (Burmese: တြိဂံဒေသတိုင်းစစ်ဌာနချုပ်), also abbreviated as Tha Ta Kha (Burmese: တသခ) is a regional military command of the Myanmar Army. It is headquartered in Kengtung, Shan State. | Start | KhantWiki (2288) | |
2025-01-04 | Transition period of the Soviet Union (last stage of the process of dissolution of the USSR and the negotiation process of former Union Republics on new forms of cooperation) | The transition period of the Soviet Union was declared by the adoption of the Law of the Soviet Union "On the bodies of state power and administration of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in the transition period", which was signed into law on 5 September 1991. | B | RuASG (5036) | |
2025-01-16 | Operation Pagar Betis (1949-1962 Indonesian Military Operations) | The Operation Pagar Betis (Indonesian:Operasi Pagar Betis) was a counter-insurgent operation conducted by the Indonesian Army to blockade the Darul Islam main base to reduce their guerilla movement and eliminate their supplies lines. This operation was a success and effectively ended the rebellion with the surrender of Darul Islam forces by Kartosoewirjo. | C | Sandro908 (539) | |
2024-12-25 | 33rd Infantry Division (Bangladesh) (Division of the Bangladesh army) | The 33rd Infantry Division (Bengali: ৩৩ পদাতিক ডিভিশন) is a formation of the Bangladesh Army based in Comilla Cantonment. It is one of first six military division of Bangladesh established within first decade of its Independence. | Start | Kırmızı süleyman (853) | |
2024-12-23 | 55th Infantry Division (Bangladesh) (Division of the Bangladesh Army) | The 55th Infantry Division (Bengali: ৫৫ পদাতিক ডিভিশন) is a formation of the Bangladesh Army based in Jessore Cantonment. | Start | Kırmızı süleyman (853) | |
2025-05-03 | 2nd Support Command (Military unit) | The 2nd Support Brigade was activated on 24 June 1965 and assigned to the Seventh Army Support Command in Germany. The brigade was deactivated In 1969 but was later replaced by replaced by 2nd Support Command (Corps) or 2nd COSCOM in January 1973. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-02-20 | Stasys Knezys (3rd Chief of the Defence Staff of Lithuania) | Colonel Stasys Knezys (born 20 November 1948) was a Lithuanian military colonel, a historian of warfare, and a doctor of technical sciences. He began his military career in the Soviet Army in 1966, serving until its dissolution in 1991. Knezys also authored several notable works on military history. | C | Lietuva890 (325) | |
2024-12-26 | Lister Expedition (Punitive Expedition against Mora (1850)) | The Lister Expedition was a punitive expedition in 1850 against Lushai chiefs such as Mora who raided Cachar. It is referred to as the Lister Expedition, which was headed by Colonel Frederick George Lister. | C | Taitesena (2387) | |
2025-05-11 | Football Cup of the Georgian SSR (Georgian SSR football cup) | The Football Cup of the Georgian SSR (Georgian: საქართველოს სსრ საფეხბურთო თასი) was a playoff republican competition in association football which was held in the Georgian SSR from 1944 to 1989. | Start | Gorgin18 (3123) | |
2024-12-21 | Vz. 54 (Bolt-action rifle) | vz. 54 (Czech: Odstřelovací puška vz. 54) is a Czechoslovak bolt-action sniper rifle chambered in 7.62×54mmR. | Start | Arest128 (921) | |
2025-05-12 | Kawagoe Clan | Kawagoe clan (川越氏, Kawagoe-shi) was a Japanese samurai family of the Kamakura period and Muromachi period, based in what is now Kawagoe, Saitama. The clan was a branch of the influential Chichibu clan and traced its lineage to the Taira clan. | Start | Bryanmackinnon (1313) | |
2025-01-17 | 75 mm Krupp-Lykoudis | The 75 mm Krupp-Lykoudis gun (Greek: Ρυμουλκούμενο πυροβόλο Κρουπ-Λυκούδη διαμετρήματος 75 χιλιοστών) was designed by Petros Lykoudis and developed in collaboration with Krupp. | Stub | Fertitler (242) | |
2025-05-14 | Simon Hamilton (officer) (British military officer) | Lieutenant General Simon P. Hamilton is a senior British Army officer who has served as the Director General Land at Defence Equipment and Support (DE&S) since December 2023. | Start | Behappyyar (1890) | |
2025-05-15 | Zalman Skopets | Zalman Skopets was a Latvian mathematician. | Stub | Prezbo (12171) | |
2025-05-11 | Ambush at Portudal (1619 ambush) | The Ambush at Portudal (Danish: Angrebet ved Portudal) was a minor battle fought between natives of Portudal (present-day Saly, Senegal) and Danish armed men on 19 March 1619. The Danes were about to obtain fresh water when they were caught by surprise by local natives. | GA | Tinkaer1991 (3874) | |
2025-05-14 | Ukraina Society (organization) | The Ukraina Society, Ukraine Society, or the Society for Cultural Relations with Ukrainians Abroad, was a Ukrainian civil society funded and controlled by the KGB, established in 1960 in Kyiv on the basis of the republican department of the Soviet Committee "For Return to the Homeland". | Stub | Guylaen (3651) | |
2025-01-29 | List of Antonov An-124 operators | Here are the current Antonov An-124 as of 2025. | C | Electricmemory (19902) | |
2025-05-09 | Nazran war | The Nazran War was an armed conflict between Ingush societies and Kabardian princes in the 1770. The clash arose from territorial disputes and a struggle for influence in the Nazran region. | Start | Ismailingush68 (67) | |
2025-05-02 | Vladimir Verner (Russian sports executive) | Vladimir Viktorovich Verner (Russian: Владимир Викторович Вернер born July 24, 1950, Kormilovka, Omsk Oblast, RSFSR) is a Soviet and Russian sports official, coach, educator, Honored Coach of Russia Honored Worker of Physical Culture of the Russian Federation, and professor. | Start | Артем Загребельный (852) | |
2025-05-17 | 689th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment (Russian Aerospace Forces fighter regiment based in Kaliningrad) | The 689th Guards Fighter Aviation Regiment (in Russian: 689-й гвардейский истребительный авиационный полк) is a fighter aviation regiment of the Russian Aerospace Forces today and originally of the Soviet Air Forces, which was formed at Kanatove (air base) in Kirovograd (Ukrainian SSR) and named originally 55th Fighter Aviation Regiment (in Russian: 55-й истребительный авиационный полк), abbreviated: 55th IAP (in Russian: 55-й ИАП) as initially part of the Red Army. | Start | Aviapassion (241) | |
2025-05-22 | Slavic raid on Kungahälla (1135 raid) | The Slavic raid on Kungahälla targeted the Norwegian port city of Kungahälla, conducted by the Pomeranian Slavs against the Kingdom of Norway, on 10–12 August, 1135. | B | StephanSnow (2253) | |
2024-12-25 | Ivan Markulj (Croatian soldier (1889–1945)) | Ivan Markulj (Mostar, February 11, 1889 – Belgrade, September 1945) was a Croatian soldier, officer in the armies of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, and the Independent State of Croatia. He is best remembered as the first commander of the 369th Reinforced Infantry Regiment.[not verified in body] | Start | Necrohrv (67) | |
2024-12-31 | Sergei Lebedev (writer) (Russian writer) | Sergei Sergeevich Lebedev (Russian: Сергей Сергеевич Лебедев, born on 17 June 1981) is a Russian émigré writer, based in Berlin. He cites John le Carré’s books as an important influence on his fiction books. Lebedev also writes in English. | C | Hyrdlak (1779) | |
2025-01-16 | Leon Bar (Israeli fmr. IDF Aluf mishne (Colonel) which saved dozens of citizens during the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel) | Leon Bar (Ben Mocha) (Hebrew: לאון בר; 11 April 1970–8 October 2023) was a retired IDF colonel who, on 7 October 2023, saved dozens of civilians from the fighting in Sderot and the massacre at the Nova Festival. The next day, on 8 October, he was killed by a terrorist who ambushed him near the Black Arrow Monument as he and his son Omer were searching for additional survivors of the October 7 massacre. | Stub | Edenaviv5 (1295) | |
2025-05-24 | Alexey Karpov (coach) (Russian swimming coach) | Alexey Petrovich Karpov (Russian: Алексей Петрович Карпов; born July 30, 1952) is a Soviet - Russian swimming coach, Honored Coach of Russia, coach of the Russian swimming national team since 1978. | Start | Артем Загребельный (852) | |
2025-05-19 | Liwa Dhulfiqar (Islamist militant group) | Liwa Dhulfiqar (also spelled Liwa Zulfikar or Liwa Dhu al-Fiqar) is a militant organization in Iraq and Syria. | Start | Farcazo (2178) | |
2025-05-25 | Battle of Dagupan (1898 battle) | The Battle of Dagupan (Filipino: Labanan sa Budla-an, Spanish: Batalla de Dagupan) was fought on June 2, 1898, between the Philippine rebel forces and Spanish and loyalist forces. It took place in Dagupan in the province of Pangasinan in the Philippines during the Philippine Revolution. | Start | Choy4311 (2547) | |
2025-05-01 | 28 Service Battalion (Canadian military unit) | 28 (Ottawa) Service Battalion was a Canadian Forces Primary Reserve unit in the Canadian Army. The battalion, formed in 1965, was one of six army reserve, combat service support units in Ontario, and 21 Reserve Service Battalions across Canada. The battalion was made up of officers and soldiers primarily from the Logistics Branch and the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (RCEME) providing Combat Service Support ... | Start | KrisCarter19 (82) | |
2025-02-07 | Astrateias graphe (Ancient Greek law) | Astrateias Graphe (Ancient Greek: ἀστρατείας γραφή) refers to a legal charge in Ancient Athens brought against citizens who failed to appear for military service after being enrolled for a campaign. This offense was part of a broader set of military-related crimes, regulated under Athenian law, and was dealt with by the military authorities. | C | Archaeaoris (2284) | |
2025-01-27 | Battle of Giurgiu (1854) (1854 battle during the Crimean War) | The battle of Giurgiu took place during the Crimean War at islands near Giurgiu between 3–8 July 1854 and resulted in an Ottoman victory. | Start | LGT55 (558) | |
2025-02-06 | Siege of Azov (1695) | 'Siege of Azov, phase in the Azov Campaigns. | Stub | LGT55 (558) | |
2025-02-01 | Battle of Rzeczyca | The Battle of Rzeczyca was an armed clash that took place on autumn 1649, during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. | Start | Fajowy (1046) | |
2025-05-16 | Battle of Goggasthana (12th-century battle in India) | The Battle of Gogghasthana was fought between the Chaulukyas of Gujarat commanded by General Kumara and the Paramaras of Malwa under king Vindhyavarman. It was a victory for the Chaulukyas, and temporarily halted Vindhyavarman's campaigns to restore Paramara power. | Stub | Idkwhattosayboi (167) | |
2025-05-28 | Japanese landing at Tsingtao | On the morning of January 10, 1938, Japanese forces began their occupation of Tsingtao, China, after days of naval presence off the coast. While planes dropped leaflets over the city, Japanese troops landed and cautiously advanced. By early afternoon, a landing force of 50 men marched from Pagoda Pier up Chung Shan Road and raised the Imperial Japanese Navy ensign over the Administration Building without resistance. | Start | Robert0024 (82) | |
2025-02-09 | Battle of Paveh (Military conflict Part of the 1979 Kurdish rebellion in Iran) | The Battle of Paveh is a battle that was part of the 1979 Kurdish rebellion in Iran. | Start | Iranian112 (1381) | |
2025-05-17 | Battle of Erpeli (1823 battle during Caucasian War) | The Battle of Erpeli took place in 1823 in the village of Erpeli (present-day Buynaksky District in Dagestan, Russia) between Russian Imperial troops led by Major General Karl Krabbe and a coalition of rebellious Kumyks and Avars under the leadership of Umalat-bek Buynaksky . | C | DatoShp (840) | |
2025-02-27 | Army Infantry College of the PLA (Military Academy of China) | The Army Infantry College of the PLA is a deputy corps grade military education institution directly under the PLAGF, located in Nanchang city in Jiangxi province. It is tasked with training new junior command officers, staff officers, graduate students of military science, and foreign command and staff officers. | C | Arrorro (6253) | |
2025-03-01 | Siege of Livadeia (Military engagement in 1821 during the Greek Revolution) | The siege of Livadeia was a military engagement of the Greek War of Independence. | Start | Alka21 (4263) | |
2025-05-29 | Amir Majd (The first commander of the Basij force) | Amir Majd (Persian: امیر مجد) was the first commander of the Basij force, appointed by Abolhassan Banisadr, the then president of Iran. He served in that position from December 1979 to December 1981. He was one of the forces affiliated with the first government of the Islamic Republic of Iran. | Stub | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-02-25 | Alfonsas Smetona (Commander of the anti-Soviet Lithuanian partisans) | Alfonsas Smetona, also known by the codenames Ramūnas and Žygaudas (15 September 1913 – 5 July 1950) was an anti-Soviet Lithuanian partisan and commander of the Vytis military district. | Start | KrivisKrivaitis (633) | |
2025-02-17 | Oslo Mosquito Raid (1944) (World War Two Raid) | The Oslo Mosquito Raid (1944) was a Second World War air raid carried out by the British Royal Air Force that targeted the Nazi Gestapo headquarters in Oslo, Norway. The raid was carried out using 12 twin-engined De Havilland Mosquito bomber aircraft on 31 December 1944. | Start | HCPM (125) | |
2025-05-23 | Yu Changjiang (Chinese general) | Yu Changjiang (Chinese: 与长江; pinyin: Yǔ Chángjiāng) is a Chinese military officer serving as the 8th commander of the People's Liberation Army's Macao Garrison. | Stub | Wkdikdal1 (28) | |
2025-02-14 | Siege of Stary Bykhaw (1654–1655) | The siege of Stary Bykhaw was a military siege undertaken by the Cossack and Russians 1654–1655 against the city of Stary Bykhaw. The siege was part of the Russo-Polish War (1654–1667), and resulted in a Polish-Lithuanian victory. | C | Fajowy (1046) | |
2025-05-25 | The Odeon (Alderney) (German coastal defense tower) | The Odeon is a German coastal defense tower on the island of Alderney in the Channel Islands. It is sometimes considered as part of the Fortifications of Alderney. It was built to defend Alderney from the British during the German occupation of the Channel Islands in World War II. | Start | PhilDaBirdMan (773) | |
2025-05-22 | Ambush in Darial Gorge | Ambush in Darial Gorge is a conflict between the Kabardian principality and the Ingush societies at the end of the 15th century. | Stub | Ismailingush68 (67) | |
2025-01-24 | Operation Bharatayudha (Major operation in Indonesia) | Operation Bharatayudha (Indonesian: Operasi Bharatayudha) was a major operation against Free Papua Movement (OPM) to suppress their movement in eastern regions and crush guerilla attacks. This operation was aimed at winning Act of Free Choice by defeating the OPM guerillas. | C | Sandro908 (539) | |
2025-05-20 | RAF Wormwood Scrubs (Former Royal Air Force station) | Royal Air Force Wormwood Scrubs or more simply RAF Wormwood Scrubs is a former Royal Air Force station located in Wormwood Scrubs, Old Oak Common, west London. | Start | Bollardant (1456) | |
2025-06-01 | Oleh Shyriaiev (Ukrainian military personnel) | Oleh Viktorovych Shyriaiev (born 1986) is a Ukrainian military officer who has served as the Commander of the 225th Separate Assault Regiment since 2023. | Start | Leeferts (17) | |
2025-03-10 | Missile Farm (Type of ballistic missile site) | A missile farm is a type of ballistic missile site where many launch platforms and their associated logistics are gathered in a single cluster dispersed over a large area. The idea was initially explored by the United States for housing and protecting many LGM-30 Minuteman ICBMs during the Cold War, but the concept was abandoned for more dispersed launch locations. | C | Tylermack999 (974) | |
2025-06-03 | Anatoly Mityaev (Soviet writer (1924-2008)) | Anatoly Vasilyevich Mityaev (Russian: Анатолий Васильевич Митяев; 1924, in Ryazan Governorate - 2008, in Moscow) was a Soviet Russian author, journalist and editor. He was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor. Member of the Union of Writers of the USSR since 1970. | Stub | Мит Сколов (4095) | |
2025-06-02 | Russian submarine Perm (Yasen-class nuclear attack submarine) | Perm is a nuclear attack submarine of the 4th generation of the Russian Navy. It is the sixth ship of Project 885. It is being built according to the modernized Project 885M (08851) Iassen-M. It is the second submarine named after the city of Perm, following the B-292 Perm of Project 671RTMK, which was in service from 2002 to 2005. | Stub | Lassiabryk (152) | |
2025-01-11 | Soviet Union–Yugoslavia chess matches | From 1956 to 1979, the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia contested friendly team chess matches on an almost annual basis, with the venue alternating between the two countries. It was regarded as a highlight of the Eastern European chess calendar. Only men participated in the first three matches, but afterwards women and boys were often included on the teams as well. | C | Cobblet (22442) | |
2025-06-05 | Joint Forces Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (Military unit) | The Joint Forces Command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (Ukrainian: Командування об'єднаних сил Збройних Сил України, romanized: Komanduvannia obiednanykh syl Zbroinykh Syl Ukrainy) is a body of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It was created in 2020 with the goal of planning and coordinating combined military operations in Ukraine. | Start | Excommunicato (6932) | |
2025-02-03 | Mohammed Issa | Mohammad Isa Nooristani (1913–1979) was a lieutenant general in the Royal Afghan Army. Born in Kabul, he served such as commander of the Central Army Corps and Governor of Paktia. He served in the Royal Afghan Army from 1936 to 1973. | Start | Blue$432 (178) | |
2025-05-22 | Raid on Balta | The Raid on Balta (Ukrainian: Напад на Балту) was a military action by the insurgent Haidamaks as a part of Koliivshchyna, when the Haidamak rebel units attacked the city of Balta, which at the time was a part of the Ottoman Empire, defeated the Tatar garrison in the city and sacked it. | C | TheHistoryOFEUROPE (620) | |
2025-02-22 | Zbigniew Rylski (Polish Lieutenant Colonel) | Lt. Col. Zbigniew Wiesław Rylski, ps. "Andrzej", "Brzoza" and "Andrzej Kaczor" (born 23 January 1923) is a polish Lieutenant Colonel and a veteran of the Second World War. | C | Artur-Bukow (1235) | |
2025-06-04 | HNLMS Urania (1941) (Training ship) | HNLMS Urania was a training ship of the Royal Netherlands Navy. She was built in the Dutch East Indies and was a gift from the bourgeoisie of the colony. During the Second World War the ship was captured by the Japanese. | C | SailingthroughHistory (4941) | |
2025-06-05 | 81st Special Forces Brigade (Military unit) | 81st Special Forces Brigade "Bears" (Russian: 81-я бригада специального назначения «Медведи»), also mentioned by the media as PMC "Bear", (Russian: ЧВК «Медведи») is a Russian volunteer military formation created in 2023 to participate in the invasion of Ukraine and support pro-Russian regimes in African countries. | Start | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-05-19 | Siege of Tlemcen (1242) (1242 siege) | The siege of Tlemcen took place in 1242 and marked an important stage in the Campaigns of Abu Zakariya Yahya. It opposed the forces of the Kingdom of Tlemcen to those of the Hafsids, and ended with the defeat of Tlemcen, leading to its vassalization. | Start | Based tunisian (44) | |
2025-05-15 | Honorary Officer of State Security (USSR) (Award) | "Honorary Officer of State Security" – the highest departmental award in the state security agencies of the USSR. The last awards with this badge were made in 1991. Over the period of the award's existence, 7,375 people were honored with it. | Stub | Артем Загребельный (852) | |
2025-05-06 | Battle of Bila Tserkva (1596) | The Battle of Bila Tserkva (Ukrainian: Битва під Білою Церквою) was a significant battle fought during the Nalyvaiko Uprising between the Cossack insurgents led by Severyn Nalyvaiko and Matviy Shaula and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth army led by Kyryk Ruzhynsky. | Start | TheHistoryOFEUROPE (620) | |
2025-05-01 | Jan Stangryciuk-Black | Jan Stanisław Stangryciuk-Black (18 April 1922 – 22 October 2023) was a Polish-born airman in the Royal Air Force (RAF) during the Second World War. He served in the 300 "Land of Masovia" Polish Bomber Squadron and was one of the last surviving members of the Guinea Pig Club, a group of allied aircrew who received pioneering plastic surgery for burn injuries. | Start | Aeon Sentinel (547) | |
2025-05-14 | Roman Chervinsky (Ukrainian military man, counterintelligence officer (born 1974)) | Roman Hryhorovych Chervinsky (Ukrainian: Роман Григорович Червінський); born on 2 August 1974, is a Ukrainian military, counterintelligence officer, colonel of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), former head of the 5th Directorate of the Counterintelligence Department of the SBU, acting commander of the military unit of the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (SSO). | C | Юрій Захаренко (16) | |
2025-05-13 | Ingush uprising (1825 revolt) | Ingush uprising in Yandare (1825) was an armed revolt of the Ingush people against the Russian Empire, which took place in June 1825 in the village of Yandare. | Start | Ismailingush68 (67) | |
2025-05-30 | M+G project (Dutch automatic rifle) | The M+G project / MG09 was a project by Artillerie-Inrichtingen for a rifle/squad automatic weapon to replace the M1 Garand in the Dutch armed forces. | Stub | 会黄 (1574) | |
2025-06-07 | 288th Guards Artillery Brigade (Russia) (Military unit) | The 288th Guards Artillery Brigade (Russian: 288-я гвардейская артиллерийская бригада) (MUN 30683) is a tactical formation of the Ground Forces of the Russian Armed Forces. The brigade is stationed in the village of Mulino in the Nizhny Novgorod Oblast. | Start | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-02-26 | Dhaka defence scheme (adhoc) (Pakistani Military Plan during the Bangladesh Liberation War) | The Dhaka Defence Scheme (Adhoc) was a strategic military framework formulated by the Eastern Command of the Pakistan Army in 1971 to fortify the capital of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) against the combined offensives of the Indian military and the Mukti Bahini insurgency. | C | LesIie (2717) | |
2025-06-09 | Pro Bono Poloniae Medal (Award) | The "Pro Bono Poloniae" Medal (Polish: Medal „Pro Bono Poloniae”) is a departmental decoration in Poland. The medal was established in 25 June 2018 as a commemorative medal by the Office for War Veterans and Victims of Oppression (UDSKiOR) to commemorate the centenary of Poland regaining her independence. | C | ManducatingMouser (2033) | |
2025-02-02 | Abdurrahman Pasha Baban (Emir) | Abdurrahman Pasha Baban (Kurdish: عەبدوڕەحمان پاشا بابان, romanized: 'ebdwrreḧman paşa baban) also known as Awrahman Pasha Baban (Kurdish: ئەورەحمان پاشای بابان, romanized: Ewrehiman Paşay Baban) was the emir of the Kurdish Baban principality either from 1789 or 1803 to his death in 1813. | Start | Gueevkobani (219) | |
2025-06-09 | Matthew P. Beevers (US General) | Matthew P. Beevers is an American military officer who is serving as a major general in the United States Army and also serving as the adjutant general of the California National Guard. | Stub | Yesyesmrcool (395) | |
2025-02-06 | Battle of La Ladera (1812) (1812 battle of the Colombian War of Independence) | The Battle of La Ladera was a three-day battle in the Colombian War of Independence fought between Neogranadine patriot forces and Spanish royalist forces between April 25 and April 27, 1812, in and around the city of Popayán. | C | Lancero99 (401) | |
2024-12-28 | Battle of Romhány (Part of the Rákóczi's War of Independence) | The Battle of Romhány (Battle of Szátok or Battle of Érsekvadkert) is one of the last battles of the Rákóczi War of Independence, which was fought on 22 January 1710 between Romhány and Szátok or Érsekvadkert in Nógrád counties. | Start | Hitachi-Hu (145) | |
2025-05-14 | Celestyn Burstin | Celestyn Burstin (1888–1938) was an Austrian-Soviet mathematician. He was born in 1888 in Tarnopol (Austro-Hungary, currently Ukraine), graduated from the University of Vienna in 1911, and earned a doctorate degree in 1912. Being a Jew and a communist, he had difficulty to get an academic appointment in German-speaking lands, and moved to Minsk in 1929, where he was appointed as a professor of the Belarusian State University, and as the director of the Institute of Mathematics of the Belarusian ... | Start | Prezbo (12171) | |
2025-03-13 | Civilian Operations Headquarters | The Civilian Operations Headquarters (CivOpsHQ) is the headquarters of the European Union's civilian Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) missions, and a managing directorate of the European External Action Service (EEAS). The headquarters was launched by a decision of the High Representative (HR/VP) Kaja Kallas in March 2025 to “meet the demands of a deteriorating global security environment”. | Start | Savonville (21) | |
2025-06-10 | List of former ships of Pakistan Navy | The following article lists the many former ships of the Pakistan Navy (PN) that are no longer in service. Older ships from the dominion era used the old "HMPS" Ship prefix which was replaced with the current "PNS" after Pakistan became a republic. | B | Ainty Painty (26157) | |
2025-01-04 | Operation Merapi (1965 military operation in Indonesia) | Operation Merapi was an operation conducted by the RPKAD on December 1, 1965, under the leadership of Colonel Sarwo Edhie Wibowo to assist the IV Military Regional Command/Diponegoro against the Communist Party of Indonesia in Central Java following the aftermath of the 30 September Movement and the early phases of the Anti Communist purges against the party. | C | Wikidude2243 (414) | |
2025-06-05 | Khalid Nawaz Khan (Retired senior officer of the Pakistan Army) | Khalid Nawaz Khan is a retired senior officer of the Pakistan Army who served as the Corps Commander of X Corps based in Rawalpindi from May 2010 to August 2013. | Start | Behappyyar (1890) | |
2025-05-26 | Georgy Lukich Smirnov (Soviet philosopher (1922–1999)) | Georgy Lukich Smirnov (Russian: Георгий Лукич Смирнов; 14 November 1945, in Volgograd Oblast - 29 November 1999, in Moscow) was a Soviet Russian political scientist. Doktor Nauk in Philosophical Sciences, Professor, Academician of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (since 1987). | Stub | Мит Сколов (4095) | |
2025-06-06 | Aleksandr Kokotov (Russian judge) | Aleksandr Nikolayevich Kokotov (Russian: Александр Николаевич Кокотов; born 15 January 1961) is a Russian jurist and scholar of constitutional law who currently serves as the judge of the Constitutional Court of Russia since 2010. | Start | MicNickBell (2207) | |
2025-06-03 | Roger Topp (British Royal Airforce officer) | Air Commodore Roger Leslie Topp AFC (14 May 1923 – 6 March 2020) was a British Royal Air Force (RAF) officer, test pilot, and aerobatic innovator who founded the Black Arrows, a predecessor to the Red Arrows, the RAF's premier aerobatic display team. Topp is best known for leading the Black Arrows to achieve a world record for the largest number of aircraft looped in formation—22 Hawker Hunters—at the 1958 Farnborough Air Show, a record that remains unbroken. | C | Azurac11209 (238) | |
2024-12-27 | William McGowan (golfer) (Scottish professional golfer (1886–1918)) | William McGowan (1886–1918) was a Scottish golfer. | Start | HarryMcG-L (65) | |
2025-06-11 | Juan Nepomuceno Moreno | Juan Nepomuceno Moreno (Paz de Ariporo, late 18th century - 31 December 1839) was a military commander and politician from Colombia. He was the interim president of New Granada between the 18th of December 1818 until the proclamation of a decree on the 10th of September 1819. | Start | Untitledjuan (919) | |
2025-05-21 | Aqköbik Khan (Fomer leader of the Toksaba tribe of the Kipchaks) | Aqköbik Khan was the leader of the Toksaba tribe of the Kipchaks who lived in the 13th century. The conflict between him and Köten Khan, the leader of the Durut tribe, is described in historical sources. He is considered an ancestor of the Kazakh Kipchaks. | Stub | Sagzhan (108) | |
2025-06-07 | Evan Thomas (sailor) (Welsh mariner (1875–1957)) | Captain Evan Thomas DSC (12 May 1875 – 26 October 1957) was a Welsh mariner and Master in the British Merchant Navy, recognised for his service during the First World War. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and the Lloyd's Medal for Meritorious Service for his leadership in defending his vessel against submarine attack in the Mediterranean. | C | CdrBond (392) | |
2025-06-13 | Norfolk NATO Festival | The Norfolk NATO Festival, formerly the International Azela Festival, has taken place in Virginia each spring since 1951 and is the longest continually running festival in the Hampton Roads Region. The Norfolk NATO Festival highlights Norfolk's role as the North American Headquarters of NATO and fosters cultural exchange and appreciation of NATO allies. | Start | Tiny Particle (10259) | |
2025-02-12 | Theodorakis Deligiannis ((1774-1821)) | Theodoros (Theodorakis) Deligiannis or Papagiannopoulos (1774-1821) was born in Lagadia, Arcadia. He was the fourth son of the proestos Ioannis Deligiannis and Maria Petropoulos of Smyrna. He took over the leadership of the family after the death of his father and after his three older brothers resigned from the leadership. | Start | Alka21 (4263) | |
2025-06-03 | Ruslan Sidiki (Russian-Italian anarchist) | Ruslan Sidiki (born March 1988) is a Russian-Italian anarchist who, in November 2023, conducted a drone strike on a military base in Dyagilevo air base in Ryazan Oblast, as well as derailing a freight train. | Start | GnocchiFan (10170) | |
2025-05-24 | Muhammad Aamer (officer) (Pakistani retired three-star general and diplomat) | Lieutenant General Muhammad Aamer is a retired three-star general of the Pakistan Army and currently serving as the Ambassador of Pakistan to the State of Qatar. He served as Commander of XXX Corps, Adjutant-General at the GHQ, and Military Secretary to the President of Pakistan. | Start | Behappyyar (1890) | |
2024-12-23 | First Franco-Visigothic war (496–498) (496–498 war between the Franks and the Visigoths) | The Franco-Visigothic War (496–498) also known as the First Franco-Visigothic War was an armed conflict between the Franks and the Visigoths. In this conflict, the Franks were the aggressors who tried to gain a foothold in Aquitaine, where the Aquitanian Goths had been in power since the fall of the Western Roman Empire. | C | Geoffrey F (1037) | |
2025-05-23 | Attack on Sholkhi | The attack on Sholkhi is a conflict between the Kabardian principality and Ingush, when the Kabardian prince attempted to attack the village in 1785. | Stub | Ismailingush68 (67) | |
2025-05-22 | Francisco Borges (19th-century Argentine military officer) | Francisco Isidro Borges Lafinur: (born November 16, 1835, in Montevideo – died November 26, 1874, in La Verde) was an Argentine military officer of Uruguayan birth, the son of Argentine political exiles. He served in frontier campaigns against Indigenous groups and fought in the Paraguayan War. | Start | RabbieBurnsGhost (51) | |
2025-02-19 | Yassin Dahi (Syrian military officer) | Yassin Ahmed Dahi (born 1960) is a Syrian military officer and a senior figure in the Military Intelligence Directorate. He has held multiple high-ranking positions in Syria’s security apparatus and has been implicated in human rights abuses during the Syrian Civil War. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1308) | |
2025-02-02 | Mohamed Khalouf (Syrian Military Officer) | Mohamed Khalouf was a Syrian Military Officer who served as a brigadier general and head of Branch 235 (commonly known as the "Palestine Branch") of the Syrian Military Intelligence Directorate in Damascus from 2009 to 2014. His tenure was marked by widespread human rights violations, including arbitrary arrests, systematic torture, enforced disappearances, and extrajudicial killings of detainees. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1308) | |
2025-05-21 | Fort Albert (Alderney) (Fort on Alderney in the Channel Islands) | Fort Albert is a fort on the Island of Alderney, currently part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, located to the east of Braye Bay. With Mount Hale Battery to the immediate south and Fort Grosnez across the bay, Fort Albert protects, and has protected, Braye Bay and the main harbor of Alderney. | Stub | PhilDaBirdMan (773) | |
2025-06-14 | Chiran Airfield (former WW2 military airfield, Japan) | Chiran Airfield is an abandoned military airfield located in Chiran, Minamikyūshū, on the Satsuma Peninsula of Kagoshima, Japan. It was established in December 1941, and mainly served as training base for Kamikaze pilots. Today, the Chiran Peace Museum for Kamikaze Pilots exists on the site of the former airfield. | Start | Bollardant (1456) | |
2025-06-15 | 229th Logistics Battalion (Military unit) | The 229th Separate Logistics Battalion (Ukrainian: 229-й окремий батальйон логістики) is a unit of the 10th Army Corps. | Stub | Vault-Dan (62) | |
2025-05-20 | Ushkuynik KVN (Fiber optic FPV loitering munition) | The Ushkuynik Prince Vandal of Novgorod (Russian: Князь Вандал Новгородский), commonly referred to as KVN, is a fiber optic FPV loitering munition developed by the Ushkuynik Scientific and Production Center for the Russian Armed Forces. The drone was designed around the concept of a spooled fiber optic cable, ensuring high quality video transmission, while being immune from signal jamming methods of deterring traditional radio controlled drones.[citation needed] | Start | DraynorBlackKnight (41) | |
2025-05-18 | Vadim Bayan (Russian futurist poet, writer and playwright) | Vadim Bayan (born Vladimir Ivanovich Sidorov; 5 January 1880 – 29 March 1966) was a Russian futurist poet, writer and playwright. | Start | Yone Fernandes (2725) | |
2025-06-04 | Ayman Bilal (Retired senior officer of the Pakistan Army) | Ayman Bilal Safdar is a retired three-star general in the Pakistan Army, who last served as the Commander of I Corps. | Start | Behappyyar (1890) | |
2025-06-03 | Aamir Abbasi (Retired senior officer of the Pakistan Army) | Aamir Abbasi is a retired senior officer of the Pakistan Army, who notably served as Commander of XXX Corps, assigned at Gujranwala. | Start | Behappyyar (1890) | |
2025-06-03 | Military Order of Oman (Highest Omani military order) | The Military Order of Oman (Arabic: وسام عمان العسكري, romanized: Wisam al-Oman al-Easkariu) is the highest military order awarded by Oman. | Start | Royalwatcher12 (1957) | |
2025-02-21 | Charles Foster Jones (American civilian who was executed by Japanese soldiers) | Charles Foster Jones (1 May 1879 – 8 June 1945) was an American ham radio operator and weather observer who along with his wife Etta were the only white couple on the Aleutian Island of Attu. During the Japanese occupation of Attu he was executed by Japanese soldiers, he was the only civilian to be executed by the Japanese on American soil. | C | Glugster (1320) | |
2025-06-14 | Department 2800 (Hezbollah Special Operations) (Military unit of Hezbollah) | Department 2800 is a specialized Hezbollah unit, historically responsible for training militants and conducting external special operations, primarily in Lebanon, Iraq, and Syria. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1308) | |
2025-01-19 | Vickers–Peerless armored car (Armored truck/troop transport/combat vehicle) | The Vickers–Peerless armored car was a Greek-made armored car model from the 1920s which served in various duties with the Greek police, until it was pressed into emergency military service during World War II. | Start | Fertitler (242) | |
2025-06-11 | Village guards in Turkey (State-funded local militia operating in southeastern Turkey) | Village Guards (Turkish: Köy Korucuları) are state-paid militia members recruited predominantly from rural communities in eastern and southeastern Turkey. Established in the mid-1980s as part of Turkey’s counterinsurgency strategy during the Kurdish–Turkish conflict (1978–present), the system is officially known as the temporary village guard system (Turkish: Geçici Köy Koruculuğu). | Start | Ayvrti (33) | |
2025-06-16 | Tachiarai Army Airfield | Tachiarai Army Airfield is a former Imperial Japanese Army aviation base located in the town of Chikuzen, Fukuoka, Japan. | C | Bollardant (1456) | |
2025-06-17 | Jami C. Shawley | Jamelle C. "Jami" Shawley is a United States Army major general who has served as the commanding general of Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa, the only permanent American military base in Africa. On May 14, 2022, she became the first female U.S. commanding general on African soil, replacing Major Geneneral William Zana at Camp Lemonnier which is used to support counterterrorism efforts in neighboring Somalia. | Stub | Durindaljb (4752) | |
2025-05-24 | Suez Canal Army Revolt (1943) | The Suez Canal Army Revolt of 1943 was a significant yet under-documented episode during World War II, involving Indian soldiers stationed in the Suez Canal Zone. This revolt is recognized by the Indian Ministry of Home Affairs as one of the key movements contributing to India’s Freedom Struggle, as listed in its official documentation under the Swatantrata Sainik Samman Pension Scheme, 1980. | Start | Y Eko Log (153) | |
2025-05-13 | 111th Brigade Majhfal (Military unit) | The 111th Brigade Majhfal, previously known as the 301st Infantry Battalion or Halbous Brigade, is a Libyan military unit operating under the authority of the National Unity Government. It was officially established in 2022 under Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh. | Start | TWHBX (30) | |
2025-05-03 | Attack on Riga (1941) | The 1941 attack on Riga was an offensive operation by the armed forces of Nazi Germany during the German occupation of Latvia in 1941, taking place from June 29 to July 1. During the attack, a large part of Old Riga was destroyed. | C | Yerachmiel C (2237) | |
2025-06-10 | Julius Leber Barracks (Berlin) (Place in Berlin, Germany) | The Julius Leber Barracks (German: Julius-Leber-Kaserne) is the largest Bundeswehr barracks in Berlin, located at the district of Wedding, directly southeast of the former Berlin-Tegel Airport and are bordered by the Kurt-Schumacher-Damm and Charles-Corcelle-Ring. | C | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-04-30 | Battle of Tashir (Battle between Shaddadids and an Armenian–Georgian alliance in 1040) | The Battle of Tashir was fought in 1040 between the forces of the Shaddadid emirate of Dvin, led by Emir Abu'l-Aswar Shavur ibn Fadl, and the Bagratid Kingdom of Tashir–Dzoraget under King David I. | C | AE182 (851) | |
2025-05-19 | Ain el Gazala Airfield Complex | Ain el Gazala Airfield Complex, also known as Gazala and Ayn al Ghazāla, is an abandoned airfield complex primarily used during World War II. It was located in Ain el Gazala in Northern Cyrenaica, located 62 kilometres (39 mi) WNW from Tobruk, Libya. | C | Bollardant (1456) | |
2024-12-19 | Siege of Ahmednagar (1543) | The siege of Ahmadnagar was a conflict between the Vijayanagara Empire led by Rama Raya and the Ahmadnagar Sultanate commanded by Burhan Nizam Shah I. After suffering a defeat in the Battle of Kalyani Burhan Nizam Shah retreated to his capital only to be pursued by the Vijayanagara forces. | Start | Lion of Ariana (2439) | |
2025-05-15 | True Promise Corps (Militant organization in Iraq and Syria) | True Promise Corps (Arabic: فيلق الوعد الصادق, romanized: Faylaq al-Wa'ad al-Sadiq) is a militant organization in Syria and Iraq. | Stub | Farcazo (2178) | |
2025-06-17 | Anna Pauker Battery – Franco-Belgian Group (Military unit) | The Anna Pauker Battery – Franco-Belgian Group was a multi-national artillery unit of the International Brigades, which operated during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939). It was named in honor of Romanian communist activist Ana Pauker. Originally it was composed mainly of French volunteers, however Romanians gradually came to constitute a major part of the unit. | Start | Edward Mike005 (837) | |
2025-06-09 | Alexander Lepetchenko | Alexander Lepetchenko (Ukrainian: Александр Лепетченко, 1890-January 1920) was an adjutant of Nestor Makhno; brother of Ivan, Pavel, and Maria Lepetchenko; and son of police constable Savelya Lepetchenko. | Stub | Tomas Guus (19) | |
2024-12-23 | Leon Urmowski (Polish artist and army officer (c. 1794–1814)) | Leon Urmowski (c. 1794 – 13 December 1814) was a Polish artist and military officer in the army of the Duchy of Warsaw, serving during the War of the Sixth Coalition. | Start | Brewling (571) | |
2025-06-07 | Operation Orange | Operation Orange was a planned Cuban air interdiction campaign to be carried out against the South African Air Force (SAAF) during the South African Border War. It was originally scheduled for July 1986, but was postponed until September 1986, when it was finally cancelled. | GA | Katangais (22629) | |
2025-06-17 | Action of 15 August 1799 (1799 naval battle) | The Action of 15 August 1799 was a naval engagement between the Portuguese and the Algerians. The Portuguese brigantine was sailing alongside merchant ships until intercepted by an Algerian ship. The brigantine and a merchant ship were captured by the Algerians. | Start | عبدالرحمن4132 (5805) | |
2025-05-24 | FPB 110 PCG class | The PCG OCEA FPB 110 MKII-class patrol boat is a series of forty patrol boats to be built by OCEA of France for the Philippine Coast Guard based on the OCEA FPB 110 design. The contract includes 9-yr maintenance contract instead of the usual 2 years and dockside equipment for six PCG bases | C | LFIntalanV2 (218) | |
2025-06-18 | Southern Guerrilla War (Campaign during the Chinese Civil War) | The Southern Guerrilla War (Chinese: 南方三年游击战争), or Three-Year Guerrilla War in Southern China, denotes the interval from autumn 1934 to winter 1937, during which remnants of the Chinese Red Army and guerrilla factions, following the main forces' initiation of the Long March, sustained armed resistance in 15 regions across eight southern provinces: Jiangxi, Fujian, Zhejiang, Anhui, Hunan, Hubei, Henan, and Guangdong. | Start | TinaLees-Jones (18354) | |
2025-02-28 | Battle of Kompoti (1822 battle of the Greek War of Independence) | The Battle of Kompoti was a military engagement of the Greek War of Independence, with a victorious outcome for the Greeks. | Start | Alka21 (4263) | |
2025-03-21 | Mikhail Davydov (historian) (Russian Historian) | Mikhail Abramovich Davydov (Russian: Михаил Абрамович Давыдов; born 1954) is a Soviet and Russian historian, specialising in the field of Russian economic history. He is a Doctor of Historical Sciences since 2004 and a professor at the School of Historical Sciences of the Higher School of Economics. | Stub | Mew cyborg (368) | |
2025-06-18 | Mohammed Khair Hassan Shuaib (Syrian general) | Mohammed Khair Hassan Shuaib (Arabic: محمد خير حسن شعيب) is a Syrian military officer currently serving as Deputy Minister of Defense. | Start | Asclepias tuberosa (1367) | |
2025-06-05 | Conquest of Former Yan by Former Qin | The conquest of Former Yan by Former Qin, also known as the conquest of Yan by Qin, was a military campaign launched by the Former Qin dynasty against the state of Former Yan from January to December 370 during the Sixteen Kingdoms period of China. The campaign concluded in the fall of Yan, establishing Qin dominance over northern China and beginning their rapid attempt at unifying China. | C | Zangxuangao (5935) | |
2025-06-19 | Harald Momm (German show jumper (1899–1979)) | Harald Momm (15 November 1899 – 6 February 1979) was a German show jumper and colonel in the Wehrmacht. | Start | Oymey (224) | |
2024-12-31 | Forte Belvedere Gschwent (Fortress in Trentino, Italy) | The Austro-Hungarian fortress of Lavarone (in Trentino), better known as Forte Belvedere Gschwent, (German: Werk Gschwent) stands at an altitude of 1177 metres south of the Oseli subdivision on a rocky spur that extends towards the Valdastico and the Rio Torto valley, dominating its headlands. | C | Pguggia (53) | |
2025-03-11 | Battle of Martynów (1699) | The Battle of Martynów - took place at Martynów on 21 February 1699, ending in defeat of the Polish army. It was a battle between the armies of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire. | Start | Eurspar (113) | |
2025-06-04 | Nadeem Zaki (Retired senior officer of the Pakistan Army) | Nadeem Zaki Manj is a retired three star generof the Pakistan Army who last served as Director General of the Strategic Plans Division. | Start | Behappyyar (1890) | |
2025-06-20 | Azb REK (Glide bomb) | The Azb (Urdu: عضب, Sharp) is a family of Pakistani munition guidance kits designed by Air Weapons Complex while marketed for export by Global Industrial Defence Solutions and Qaswa Industries. Also known as the "Range Extension Kit" (REK), it converts conventional General purpose bombs (GPB) into precision-guided glide bombs. | C | Ainty Painty (26157) | |
2025-06-18 | Zhu Shaoqing (Chinese general) | Zhu Shaoqing (January 10, 1913 – February 3, 1989, Chinese: 朱绍清), also referred to as Zhu Jixun (Chinese: 朱继勋) and Zhu Linxun (Chinese: 朱霖勋), was a founding major general of the People's Republic of China. He was born in Dongshan Township, Huarong County, Hunan Province. | Start | TinaLees-Jones (18354) | |
2025-05-27 | Chinese People's Liberation Army Press (Chinese military publishing company) | The Chinese People's Liberation Army Press (PLA Press, simplified Chinese: 中国人民解放军出版社; traditional Chinese: 中國人民解放軍出版社; pinyin: Zhōngguó Rénmín Jiěfàngjūn Chūbǎnshè), located in Beijing, is a comprehensive publishing house under the Chinese People's Liberation Army News and Communication Center. | C | Ctxz2323 (12487) | |
2025-06-19 | Hasan Sharifzadeh (Iranian teacher) | Hasan Sharifzadeh or Seyyed Hasan Sharifzadeh Tabrizi was a teacher at the Tabriz Memorial School, a founding member of the Secret Center and the National Association of Azerbaijan, and a supporter of the Constitutional Movement. He participated in the 1908–1909 Tabriz uprising and was assassinated during the events of the uprising under circumstances that remain unclear. | C | Qızılbaş (3298) | |
2025-02-03 | Department of Homeland Security Outstanding Unit Award (US military award) | The DHS Outstanding Unit Award is a US military award and was established on January 11, 2021 by Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf. | Start | Spencer225 (112) | |
2025-06-21 | On the Art of Military Leadership | On the Art of Military Leadership (original Indonesian title: Kepemimpinan Militer "Military Leadership") is a two-volume work by Prabowo Subianto, now the Indonesian President. First published in Bahasa Indonesia in 2021/2022, it was released in a Russian translation with the title Ob iskusstve voennogo liderstva (Об искусстве военного лидерства "On the Art of Military Leadership") in 2025 to coincide with Subianto's state visit to the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. | B | Reiner Stoppok (603) | |
2025-06-17 | Wang Gui-de (Chinese politician) | Wang Gui-de (June 1914 – April 7, 2017) was a founding lieutenant general of the People's Liberation Army. He was born in Dadi Village, Taiba Township, Shanghang County, Fujian Province, China. | Start | Zhangzhang111 (547) | |
2025-06-20 | Military career of Ivan Sirko | The military career of Ivan Sirko spanned for nearly 60 years. He led the Zaporozhian Cossack army first as Polkovnyk (Colonel) and later as Kosh Otaman, position to which he was re-elected at least 8 times. Sirko's exploits against the Ottoman Empire and Crimean Khanate gained attention of entire Europe. | GA | StephanSnow (2253) | |
2025-06-19 | Fadlallah bin Rabih (Emir of the Kanem–Bornu Empire) | Fadlallah bin Rabih ruled parts of the Kanem–Bornu Empire in 1900–1901, succeeding his father Rabih az-Zubayr. Fadlallah came to power in the aftermath of his father's defeat and death at the battle of Kousséri and immediately faced an invasion by France, supported by local loyalists of the al-Kanemi dynasty (which had been deposed by Fadlallah's father). | GA | Megartonius (727) | |
2025-01-26 | Battle of Comana Monastery (1769 battle during the Russo-Turkish War) | The battle of Comana Monastery was a phase of the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774, and took place on 12–14 December 1769 during the Transnistria, Moldavia and Wallachia campaigns of the Russian Empire. It resulted in an Ottoman victory. | Start | LGT55 (558) | |
2025-02-25 | Patrick Adamiak (US Navy sailor and jailed gun dealer) | Patrick Tate Adamiak is an American man and former Navy sailor serving 20 years in federal prison for owning and selling illegal firearms. Adamiak was indicted in 2022 after special agents from the ATF recovered machine guns, two grenade launchers, and two anti-tank missile launchers in his possession. | Stub | 32rf (214) | |
2025-06-21 | Sihanouk National Army | The National Army of the Sihanoukists (Khmer: កងទ័ពជាតិសីហនុ;French: Armee Nationale Sihanoukiste) (ANS) were the armed forces of the Cambodian monarchists who supported Norodom Sihanouk. They awre the paramilitary wing of the FUNCINPEC party. | Start | Battlesnake1 (6736) | |
2025-06-03 | Fort Platte Saline (Fort on Alderney in the Channel Islands) | Fort Platte Saline is a fort on the island of Alderney built during the Victorian era. In 1859, the fort had five 68-pounder cannons mounted. Today, the fort is now used as part of the gravel industry. | Stub | PhilDaBirdMan (773) | |
2025-05-21 | Fort Grosnez | Fort Grosnez is a fort on the Island of Alderney, to the west of Braye Bay. With Mt. Hale Battery and Fort Albert across the bay, Fort Grosnez protects the main harbor of Alderney, and the 1,600 yards (1,500 m)-long breakwater. In 1893, all the other forts on Alderney were disarmed except for Fort Albert and Fort Grosnez, which retained 2 guns for the militia’s practice. | Stub | PhilDaBirdMan (773) | |
2025-03-25 | Paul Hector Munro-Faure | Paul Hector Munro-Faure (1894–1956), or P. H. Munro-Faure (Chinese: 芒罗·福勒), was a British military officer and entrepreneur. | Start | HelenAtkinson2002 (404) | |
2025-06-14 | Flak Trap (anti-aircraft submarine used by Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II) | The concept of the "U-flak" or "Flak Trap" originated on 31 August 1942, when U-256 was seriously damaged by aircraft. Rather than scrap the boat, it was decided to refit her as a heavily armed anti-aircraft boat intended to combat the losses being inflicted by Allied aircraft in the Bay of Biscay. | Start | Klutserke (2439) | |
2025-03-15 | 63rd Airborne Brigade (Special forces unit of the Serbian Armed Forces) | The 63rd Airborne Brigade (Serbian: 63. падобранска бригада, romanized: 63. padobranska brigada) is an airborne and special reconnaissance unit, one of two special forces brigades (other being 72nd Brigade for Special Operations) of the Serbian Armed Forces. It is under the command of the General Staff and is based at Niš Air Base. | C | Dusankrstic (20) | |
2025-06-07 | Firozpur Fort (14th-century fortress in Punjab, India) | The Firozpur Fort is a hexagonal-shaped fortress located in the city of Firozpur in Punjab, India, near the Indo-Pakistani border. It is purported to have originally been constructed during the reign of Feroze Shah Tughlaq (r. 1351–1388). Other sources claim the fortress was constructed during the Sikh-period. | Start | MaplesyrupSushi (16936) | |
2025-06-23 | Order "For Personal Courage" (Belarus) (Award) | The Order "For Personal Courage" (Belarusian: Ордэн «За асабістую мужнасць»; Russian: Орден «За личное мужество») is a state award of the Republic of Belarus. It is awarded for exceptional courage and personal bravery, feats performed in extreme circumstances. | C | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-06-17 | Newspeak in Russia (Usage of euphemisms by Russian state media and officials) | Newspeak in Russia refers to the systematic substitution of euphemisms by Russian state media and officials to shape public perception, obscure realities, and reinforce government narratives. Drawing inspiration from George Orwell’s dystopian concept in Nineteen Eighty-Four, the term describes both historical Soviet bureaucratic jargon and the contemporary propaganda substitution by the Kremlin. | Start | GalStar (1959) | |
2025-06-09 | Bundeswehr Operational Command (Military unit) | The Bundeswehr Operational Command (German: Operatives Führungskommando der Bundeswehr) (known in it acronym OpFüKdoBw) is a higher command authority of the Bundeswehr. The command was established on October 1, 2024, primarily by merging the Bundeswehr Territorial Command and the Bundeswehr Operations Command. | C | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-06-08 | Thomas Dimitri Samaras | Thomas Dimitri Samaras (January 29, 1921 - July 25, 1945) was an officer in the United States Navy and distinguished Naval Aviator decorated for action in during World War II. | Start | 12mrobrien (211) | |
2025-06-18 | List of MTU Friedrichshafen military engines | This page lists the military engines of MTU Friedrichshafen. | B | Fabrice Ram (2999) | |
2025-06-01 | List of indirect fire systems in production and in development by the European defence industry | This list of indirect fire systems in production and in development by the European defence industry aims at summarising the current status of the land defence industry in Europe. This list focuses on the Western European military block industry, and excludes Russia, Belarus and Serbia. | C | Fabrice Ram (2999) | |
2025-05-26 | Fort Ile de Raz | Fort Ile de Raz is a fort on the small Ile de Raz, an islet off the coast of Alderney. The fort itself protects Longis Beach, a harbor on the island, Essex Castle, which served as a military hospital, and the site of The Nunnery, the first fortification on the island, left by the Romans. | Stub | PhilDaBirdMan (773) | |
2025-06-05 | Sajjad Akram (Retired Pakistani Army officer) | Sajjad Akram is a retired senior officer of the Pakistan Army who had commanded the I Corps, situated at Mangla. Following retirement, he served as Chairman of the Punjab Public Service Commission (PPSC). | Start | Behappyyar (1890) | |
2025-06-08 | Battle of Baisi | The Battle of Baisi (simplified Chinese: 柏肆之战; traditional Chinese: 柏肆之戰; pinyin: Bǎisì zhī zhàn) was fought in late March 397 during the Northern Wei invasion of Later Yan during the Sixteen Kingdoms period of China. The battle concluded in victory for Wei and was a turning point in their campaign, as a large portion of the main Yan army was destroyed and rebellions began to spring up in Yan which forced the emperor, Murong Bao to abandon the Central Plains for the northeast. | C | Zangxuangao (5935) | |
2025-06-06 | Lü Guang's invasion of Western Qin | Lü Guang's invasion of Western Qin was a punitive invasion launched by the Heavenly King of Later Liang, Lü Guang against the state of Western Qin in March or April 397. The campaign ended in defeat for Later Liang, triggering a chain reaction of rebellions which saw the breakaway of the Southern Liang and Northern Liang dynasties. | C | Zangxuangao (5935) | |
2025-06-04 | Patriots (Belgium) (Political party) | The Patriots (Dutch: Patriotten; French: Patriotes) were a political faction in the Southern Netherlands (modern-day Belgium) who opposed Austrian rule. They were the driving force behind the Brabant Revolution and the formation of the United Belgian States. | B | Sartricis (523) | |
2025-06-23 | Mohammad Khaddour (Syrian former military officer) | Mohammad Ibrahim Khaddour (Arabic: محمد ابراهيم خضور) is an Alawite and former Ba'athist major general known for his role commanding the Republican Guard’s 106th Brigade, and the Syrian Arab Army's 17th Reserve Division, the 3rd Corps, and for his leadership in the Deir ez-Zor offensive. | C | Scu ba (21125) | |
2024-12-04 | Battle of Varbovka (1867) (1867 battle) | The battle of Varbovka (Bulgarian:"Битка при Върбовка") was an armed engagement between a rebel group of 35 men led by Filip Totyu and a huge Ottoman regular and irregular army near today's village of Varbovka in May 1867. | Start | Tsar Unknown (169) | |
2025-06-01 | Battle of Burp Gun Corner | The Battle of Burp Gun Corner was an engagement between soldiers of the U.S. 435th Troop Carrier Group and the Wehrmacht. The battle took place at a small crossroads near Wesel, Germany, from March 24–25, 1945. The engagement was part of Operation Varsity. | Start | 42manako (238) | |
2025-06-20 | Dong Yanping (Political and military figure of Taiwan) | Dong Yanping (1896 – November 5, 1976) was a political and military figure of Taiwan. His original name was Zhifang, and his courtesy name was Peiqing. He was a native of Horqin Right Front Banner in Inner Mongolia (now part of Taonan City, Jilin Province). | Start | Honghaotian (208) | |
2025-01-02 | Military knife wz. 92 (Knife) | The wz. 92 was a Polish military combat knife issued in 1993. | Start | Benio Kit (355) | |
2025-01-03 | Military knife wz. 98 (Knife) | The wz. 98 military knife (Polish: Nóż wojskowy wz. 98) was a fighting knife issued in 1998 to the Polish Armed Forces. | Start | Benio Kit (355) | |
2025-05-26 | Pavel Yudin (politician) (Soviet politician (1902–1956)) | Pavel Aleksandrovich Yudin (Russian: Павел Александрович Юдин; 31 May [O.S. 18 May] 1902 – 10 April 1956) was a Soviet politician, statesman and party figure who was the Minister of Construction of Heavy Industry of the Soviet Union from 1946–1950. | Start | TheNameleßBoy (103) | |
2025-06-08 | Fort 5 Edegem | Fort 5 is a polygonal fortress located in Edegem, a municipality in the province of Antwerp, Belgium. It was built between 1859 and 1864 as part of the Brialmont fortifications, a defensive ring around the city of Antwerp designed by the military engineer Henri Alexis Brialmont. | Start | DomainHertogh (42) | |
2025-06-11 | Decree-Law on the repression of the crimes of banditry and terrorism (1947 Francoist anti-guerilla decree-law) | The Decree-Law on the repression of the crimes of banditry and terrorism was a Spanish decree-law promulgated by Francisco Franco on 18 April 1947 during the first Franco regime. It was intended to combat the guerrilla activity of the Maquis, which had increased due to the expectations raised among Republicans that the Allied victory in World War II would bring about the end of General Franco's dictatorship. | C | Plastixfy (2784) | |
2025-06-24 | Liu Peishan (Chinese general) | Liu Peishan (September 4, 1912 – May 8, 1968, Chinese: 刘培善; born in Chaling County, Hunan) was a lieutenant general in the People's Liberation Army. In 1955, he attained the rank of lieutenant general and was conferred the First Class “August 1” Medal, the First Class Medal of Independence and Freedom, and the First Class Liberation Medal. | C | TinaLees-Jones (18354) | |
2025-06-22 | Akrotiri Cantonment (Military base in Akrotiri and Dhekelia) | Akrotiri Cantonment (Greek: Φρουρά Ακρωτηρίου, Turkish: Ağrotur Kantonu), also simply named Akrotiri, is a military base in Akrotiri and Dhekelia, a British Overseas Territory on the island of Cyprus, administered as the Sovereign Base Areas. It is the smaller of the two British military bases on the island, and it is also the location of Episkopi Cantonment, which is home to the 1st Battalion, The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment. | Start | Grizzy&TheLemmingsFan2763 (26) | |
2025-06-20 | Battle of Jabal Maqlub | The Battle of Jabal Maqlub was a significant but largely overlooked military engagement fought between Iraqi and Iranian forces from April 2 to April 7, 1987, during the late stages of the Iran–Iraq War. Taking place in the Rawanduz region of northern Iraq, the battle was initiated by an Iraqi counteroffensive against Iranian and Kurdish (Peshmerga) forces who had gained control of key mountainous terrain during Operation Karbala-10. | Start | Mohammadobeidi55 (63) | |
2025-05-16 | USCGC Violet (WAGL-250) (US Coast Guard Buoy Tender) | USCGC Violet (WAGL-250) was a United States Coast Guard buoy tender. She was built in 1930 by the Manitowoc Shipbuilding Company in Manitowoc, Wisconsin for the United States Lighthouse Service. She spent her entire working career in Chesapeake Bay and surrounding waters. | GA | Jordanroderick (6703) | |
2025-02-01 | Siege of Vinnytsia | The battle of Vinnytsia or siege of Vinnytsia was an armed clash that took place on 11–20 March 1651, during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. | Start | Fajowy (1046) | |
2025-05-07 | Chen Zhongrui (Chinese astronaut (born 1984)) | Chen Zhongrui (Chinese: 陈中瑞; born October 1984) is a Chinese People's Liberation Army Astronaut Corps (PLAAC) taikonaut selected as part of the Shenzhou program. | Start | Mikedelis (515) | |
2025-06-04 | Zolskoye Uprising | The Zolskoye Uprising (also known as the Zolskaya Revolt) was a peasant uprising that occurred in July 1913 in the village of Zolskaya and surrounding areas in the Terek Oblast of the Russian Empire. It was part of a broader wave of social unrest in the North Caucasus driven by economic hardship, feudal exploitation, and colonial repression. | C | DatoShp (840) | |
2025-06-19 | List of U.S. Army veterans | This is a list of notable U.S. Army veterans, who already have Wikipedia articles about them and their military service. | Stub | Jeremy Warneke (561) | |
2025-06-14 | Operation Solstice (Alsace) | Operation Solstice (German: Unternehmen Sonnenwende) was a German offensive operation in January 1945 and formed part of Operation Nordwind. The strategic objective of Operation Solstice was an area shaped like a triangle between the rivers Ill and Rhine near the towns of Erstein and Sélestat. | B | Panzerrene50 (57) | |
2025-06-07 | Lazistan Khanate | The Lazistan Khanate was a proposed buffer state suggested by the United Kingdom during the Congress of Berlin in 1878. The proposal envisioned the establishment of an autonomous or even independent state in the historical region of Lazistan. It aimed to resolve disputes regarding the status of Batum and its surrounding areas, which had been ceded to the Russian Empire after the Russo-Turkish War. | Start | AE182 (851) | |
2025-01-31 | Battle of Hacihasanlar (1828 battle during the Russo-Turkish War) | The battle of Hacihasanlar was a phase of the Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829). On 24 September 1828, the Ottoman corps under the command of Omer Vrioni inflicted a major defeat at Hacıhasanlar near Varna on the Russian army's reconnaissance corps under General Harding, who was besieging Varna. | Start | LGT55 (558) | |
2025-06-25 | Maximiliaan Frederik Gunning (Dutch naval engineer (1895 - 1972)) | Maximiliaan Frederik "Max" Gunning (9 October 1895 – 13 February 1972) was a Dutch naval engineer who designed several warships for the Royal Netherlands Navy. He is known for designing the Dolfijn class submarines. | Start | SailingthroughHistory (4941) | |
2025-06-24 | Academic graduation badge | Academic graduation badge (Russian: Академический нагрудный знак) is a badge of distinction worn on the chest for individuals who have graduated from a higher education institution. | C | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-06-21 | Aleksandr Kosovan (Russian general) | Aleksandr Davydovich Kosovan (Russian: Александр Давыдович Косован; born October 26, 1941, Akhtyrskaya village, now the urban-type settlement of Akhtyrsky, Abinsky District, Krasnodar Krai, RSFSR) is a Soviet and Russian military leader who holds the rank of General of the Army. | Start | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-06-21 | Anatoly Grebenyuk (Russian general) | Anatoly Vladimirovich Grebenyuk (Russian: Анатолий Владимирович Гребенюк; born October 18, 1955 in Mizoch, Ukrainian SSR) is a Russian military leader, who holds the rank of General of the Army. | Start | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-06-20 | Medal of March 1, 1881 | The Medal of March 1, 1881 (Russian: Медаль «1 марта 1881 года») is a state commemorative medal of the Russian Empire. It was established on March 1, 1881, to commemorate the assassination attempt against Alexander II of Russia, which ultimately led to his death. | Start | Turned out to be a success (190) | |
2025-02-21 | Battle of Kuvan-Darya | Battle of Kuvan-Darya — Zhankozha Nurmukhamedov defeated a large Khiva detachment. | Start | Онеми (1021) | |
2025-06-23 | Pavel Maslov (military officer) | Pavel Tikhonovich Maslov (Russian: Павел Тихонович Маслов; born October 10, 1946, Shakhty, Rostov Oblast) is a Russian military leader, colonel general (1998) who served as the commander-in-chief of the Internal Troops of Russia. | Start | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-06-20 | Proskuriv offensive (1919 offensive) | The Proskuriv offensive or Proskuriv breakthrough (Ukrainian: Проскурівський прорив) was a major military operation carried by the Ukrainian People's Army against the Bolshevik forces in June of 1919 as a part of the Soviet-Ukrainian War. The operation was successful and resulted in a seizure of large parts of Western Podolia by the People's Army, capture of Kamianets-Podilskyi and it's proclamation as a temporary capital of the Ukrainian People's Republic. | GA | TheHistoryOFEUROPE (620) | |
2025-06-01 | Vladislav Kazenin (Soviet and Russian composer (1937—2014)) | Vladislav Igorevich Kazenin (Russian: Владислав Игоревич Казенин; May 21, 1937, Kirov – February 17, 2014, Moscow) was Soviet and Russian composer and musician. Chairman of the Union of Russian Composers (since 1990), Deputy Minister of Culture of the USSR (1987-1990), member of the Commission under the President of the Russian Federation on State Prizes of the Russian Federation in Literature and Art, member of the Board ... | C | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-06-18 | Giovi Novello (músico y activista LGBT de Argentina) | Giovi Novello (b, 1994) is an Argentine musician from the punk rock band Vomitan Glitter, an LGBT activist, and coordinator of the Association of Trans and Non-Binary Men of Santa Fe. | C | ᱤᱧ ᱢᱟᱛᱟᱞ (1261) | |
2025-06-05 | USLHS Orchid (Lighthouse and buoy tender (1909–1945)) | USLHS Orchid was a Manzanita-class tender built for the United States Lighthouse Service. She was transferred to the United States Coast Guard and redesignated USCGC Orchid (WAGL-240) in 1939. She served from 1908 to 1945. | B | PhoenixCaelestis (3946) | |
2024-12-29 | Twelve knights of Mariwan | The Twelve Knights of Mariwan as well as the Twelve Chevaliers of Marivan (Kurdish: دوانزە سوارەی مەریوان, romanized: Dwanze Swarey Merîwane) are legendary knight warriors from Marivan, a city in the region of East of Kurdistan who ultimately emerged victorious. | C | Zemen (943) | |
2025-06-21 | Viktor Prudnikov (Russian general) | Viktor Alekseyevich Prudnikonv (Russian: Виктор Алексеевич Прудников; 4 February 1939 - 3 January 2015) was a Russian military officer who served as the commander-in-chief of the Air and Missile Defense Forces. He held the rank of General of the Army. | C | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-06-13 | Military attacks on nuclear facilities | Intentional attacks by organized militaries on facilities for the production of both nuclear weapons and civilian nuclear power have been carried out since the inception of nuclear technologies during World War II. They are often a type of preemptive strike, to prevent an adversary from becoming a nuclear-weapon state and thus shielded from attack by nuclear deterrence. | Start | Doeze (1292) | |
2025-06-29 | 92nd Support Battalion (Ukraine) (Military unit) | The 92nd Support Battalion (MUN A4934) is a battalion level military unit of the Ukrainian Support Forces, part of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It has seen combat during the Russian invasion of Ukraine being involved in engineering, demining and CBRN warfare tasks. | Stub | M Waleed (16161) | |
2025-06-13 | Military Order of Achievement (Omani military order) | The Military Order of Achievement (Arabic: وسام الأمجاد العسكري, romanized: Wisam al-Amjad al-Easkarii), also called the Military Order of Glory, is an order of Oman. | Start | Royalwatcher12 (1957) | |
2025-06-28 | Ugram (assault rifle) (Indian assault rifle) | UGRAM is a 7.62x51mm assault rifle, designed and developed by Defence Research and Development (DRDO) in collaboration with a private industry partner, Dvipa Defence. It is intended for use by Indian Armed Forces, paramilitary units, and special forces, particularly in counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism operations. | Stub | India Subcontinent (312) | |
2025-06-23 | June 2025 Banibangou attack | The June 2025 Banibangou attack was a terrorist assault on a Nigerien army base on 19 June 2025. The attack occurred in the tri-border region of Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso. Several hundred militants on over 200 motorbikes and eight vehicles attacked, killing at least 34 soldiers and wounding 14. | Start | Daniel Mizen (1435) | |
2025-05-26 | Liwa Tahr al-Muhandis | Liwa Tahr al-Muhandis (Arabic: لواء تحرير المهندس, romanized: liwa' tathir almuhandis, lit. 'al-Mohandes’s Revenge Brigade') is a militant organization in Iraq | Stub | Farcazo (2178) | |
2025-05-19 | Peter Kemmis Betty (British Army officer) | Lieutenant Colonel Peter Kemmis Betty MBE MC (5 May 1916 – 25 August 2016) was a British Indian Army officer who served with distinction during World War II and the Malayan Emergency. He was awarded the Military Cross for leadership during the Malayan Campaign. | Start | Behappyyar (1890) | |
2025-03-10 | Capture of Bitlis (1855) (1855 battle) | The Capture of Bitlis was a military engagement that took place in January 1855 during the rebellion of Yezdanşêr against the Ottoman Empire. Leading a force of approximately 2,000 men, Yezdanşêr successfully occupied the city with minimal resistance from local Ottoman forces. | Stub | Canoooo.4 (448) | |
2025-02-05 | Phan Đình Giót (Vietnamese war hero) | Phan Đình Giót (1922– March 13, 1954) was one of 16 heroes of the People's Armed Forces honored for his achievements in the Dien Bien Phu campaign. His last position was Deputy Squad Leader of the 58th Infantry Company, 428th Battalion, 141st Regiment, 312th Division. | C | Muhammad Ortega (284) | |
2025-05-07 | Samen (radar) | The Samen multi-stage 3D radar, developed by Iran, represents a significant advancement in the country’s defense capabilities in the field of radar, reconnaissance and identification systems. Despite its compact size, this radar has impressive power and plays an important role in increasing the security of Iran’s airspace. | Start | 110 and 135 (835) | |
2025-02-22 | Siege of Erivan (1636) (Siege Part of the Ottoman–Safavid War (1623–1639)) | The siege of Erivan was a military engagement of the Ottoman–Safavid War (1623–1639). This was during the Safavids reconquest of Erivan. In 1635, in a conscious effort to emulate his warrior predecessors, Sultan Murad IV himself took up the leadership of the army. | Stub | Iranian112 (1381) | |
2025-05-07 | Military response to protest | Military response to protest is the intervention of a state’s military in mass demonstrations of political dissent. | Start | Ironic sensibilities (852) | |
2025-06-17 | Light water graphite reactor | The light water graphite reactor (LWGR) is a design of nuclear reactor that uses purified graphite as a neutron moderator and light water (H2O) as a liquid coolant. Due to the superior moderating properties of graphite, natural uranium can be used as a fuel, avoiding enrichment. | Start | Doeze (1292) | |
2025-06-29 | IRIS Shahid Sayyad Shirazi (Iranian warship) | IRIS Shahid Sayyad Shirazi, a Shahid Soleimani-class warship, was unveiled on February 19, 2024, during a ceremony in Bandar Abbas, which was attended by Mohammad Bagheri, the (former) Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, and Alireza Tangsiri, the Commander of the IRGC Navy. | Start | 110 and 135 (835) | |
2024-12-27 | Arturo Benigni (Italian general (born 1890)) | Arturo Benigni (Mercogliano, 20 January 1890 – Rome, 27 May 1961) was an Italian general, veteran of the Royal Colonial Troops of Eritrea, of the Italo-Turkish War, of the First and Second World Wars. During the Second World War he participated in the Tunisian Campaign in command of the Divisional Infantry of the 1st Infantry Division "Superga". | Start | Manfred Yost (114) | |
2025-06-26 | Ansar al-Mahdi Protection Corps (Military unit in Iran) | Ansar al-Mahdi Protection Corps are a military unit of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. | Start | Farcazo (2178) | |
2025-06-28 | Mikhail Zinar (Ukrainian chess player) | Mikhail Afanasevich Zinar (ukrainian Михайло Опанасович Зинар) (russian Михаил Афанасьевич Зинар) was a Ukrainian chess endgame study composer. | Start | Erukx (583) | |
2025-06-20 | Huang-Tang Uprising | The Huang–Tang Uprising took place on February 9, 1949, when Jiang Yaxun , a local leader of the Chinese Communist Party, along with Rao Menghu (饶孟虎 ), Chen Zhongyi (陈仲怡 ), Li Shi (李石 ), and Tan Mengnan (谭荫南 )—all of whom were key local activists or militia commanders—jointly led an armed insurrection in Huangcai Town and Tangshi . | Start | Limengchen2777 (363) | |
2025-05-02 | Daryal war (Kabardians (Circassians) war with Georgians and Nakh peoples in 1596-1597) | The Daryal War (1596–1597) was a military conflict in the Caucasus involving the Kabardians and their incursion through the Daryal Gorge into the territories of the Vainakh tribes and the eastern Georgian Kingdom of Kartli. | GA | Drazze.greece (596) | |
2025-06-28 | 3rd Multi-Domain Task Force (Military unit) | The 3rd Multi-Domain Task Force (3MDTF) is a new Army unit that will integrate cyberspace, space, land, sea, and air operations into one fighting unit as part of the Transformation of the Army / Aimpoint 2035. The unit was activated in 2022 at Fort Shafter, Hawaii. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-05-15 | Azhar Waqas (Pakistan military officer) | Azhar Waqas, HI(M) is a three-star general in the Pakistan Army, currently serving as the Adjutant General at the General Headquarters (GHQ), Rawalpindi. | Stub | Behappyyar (1890) | |
2025-06-25 | 231st Mixed Artillery Brigade (Bularusian military unit) | The 231st Artillery Brigade (Belarusian: 231st Artillery Brigade) is a tactical unit of the Belarusian Ground Forces. | Start | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-07-02 | Battle of Scerdilaidas (3rd-century BCE battle) | Battle of Scerdilaidas was a military engagement fought in the early 3rd century BCE between the forces of the Illyrian king Scerdilaidas and the Greek Aetolian League. The battle took place along the Adriatic coast in the region inhabited by the Illyrians, although the precise location remains uncertain. | Start | Bardylis22 (31) | |
2025-06-08 | Mohsin Kamal (officer) (Pakistani general and civil servant (1953–2020)) | Mohsin Kamal (1953 – 6 December 2020) was a senior officer in the Pakistan Army who served as Commander of X Corps and Chairman of the Azad Jammu & Kashmir Public Service Commission. | Start | Behappyyar (1890) | |
2025-07-02 | Battle of Devol (c. 1108 battle) | The Battle of Devol (circa 1108–1109) was a military engagement between the Principality of Arbanon, an early autonomous Albanian polity, and the Byzantine Empire. The battle took place near the fortress of Devol, a strategic site near the modern-day border between Albania and North Macedonia. | Start | Bardylis22 (31) | |
2025-06-13 | Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation (Trilateral environmental cooperation) | The Arctic Military Environmental Cooperation Program (AMEC) was established as a trilateral environmental cooperation forum among the U.S., Russia, and Norway, aiming to mitigate environmental risks originating from military activities in the Arctic—particularly from aging infrastructure and hazardous waste on military sites. | Start | Macbrindle (724) | |
2024-12-30 | Battle of Alaverdi (Battles involving Armenian National movement) | The Battle of Alaverdi was a military battle fought between the 14th and 15 December 1918 between the First Republic of Armenia and the Democratic Republic of Georgia. It occurred following an Armenian breakthrough into the Georgian occupied region of Lori. | Stub | AlbertLT (413) | |
2025-05-05 | Umang Bhardwaj | Captain Umang Bhardwaj (24 March 1977 – 19 November 2002) was an officer in the Indian Army. He was posthumously awarded the Shaurya Chakra, India’s third-highest peacetime gallantry award, for his actions during an anti-infiltration operation in Jammu and Kashmir in 2002. | Start | B.contributor (92) | |
2025-06-28 | 16th Support Regiment (Ukraine) (Military unit) | The 16th Support Regiment (MUN A2558) is a regiment level military unit of the Ukrainian Support Forces, part of the Armed Forces of Ukraine's Operational Command South. It was established in 2018, but existed earlier as the engineering unit of the operational-tactical group "South". | C | M Waleed (16161) | |
2025-06-23 | Ali bey Ashurbeyov | Ali Bey Teymur Bey oghlu Ashurbeyov (1878, Baku, Russian Empire – 1940, Baku, Soviet Azerbaijan, Soviet Union) was a prominent member of the Ashurbeyov family, a well-known Azerbaijani philanthropist and millionaire. He is notably remembered for commissioning the construction of the Juma Mosque at his own expense. | Start | Qızılbaş (3298) | |
2025-06-12 | Battle of Remada (1958 battle) | The battle of Remada took place in May 1958, three months after the bombing of Sakiet Sidi Youssef. The battle opposed Tunisian forces to the French forces at Remada. | Start | Based tunisian (44) | |
2025-06-11 | Igor Koshkin (Russian swimming coach) | Igor Mikhailovich Koshkin (Russian: Игорь Михайлович Кошкин; February 20, 1931, Leningrad – November 3, 1997, Saint Petersburg) was a Soviet and Russian athlete and swimming coach. Honored coach of the USSR. | Start | Артем Загребельный (852) | |
2025-06-20 | Vern Stokes (Soldier in the British Army (born 1972)) | Warrant Officer Class 1 Andrew "Vern" Stokes, OBE, MVO, MSM, DL (born 1972) is a British Army soldier who is one of the army's most senior warrant officers from 2015-present. | Start | Klxcl (262) | |
2025-05-17 | Pohrebyshche massacre (1653 massacre) | The Pohrebyshche massacre of 1653 was the result of a brutal punitive expedition by Polish troops under the command of Stefan Czarniecki, aimed at the Ruthenian population as part of reprisals for earlier massacres committed by the Cossacks during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. | C | Fajowy (1046) | |
2025-07-03 | Campaign Medal (Brazil) (Award) | The Campaign Medal (Portuguese: Medalha de Campanha) was a medal of the Brazilian armed forces. it was authorised for members of the Brazilian Expeditionary Force, and members of allied militaries that participated in the war under the command of or in close collaboration with forces of the Brazilian Army, who have participated in military actions without disreputable conduct. | Start | Eustathius (291) | |
2025-01-20 | Operation Nunusaku (1958 Aerial Operations In indonesia) | The Operation Nunusaku (Indonesian: Operasi Nunusaku) was an aerial operation aimed to strike Permesta airfields in Mapanget airfield and Morotai airfield; this operation was also known as the largest aerial operation conducted by the Indonesian Air Force. | Start | Sandro908 (539) | |
2025-06-17 | Fulgur (missile) (Man-portable air-defense system) | The Fulgur is a very short-range air defence system developed by MBDA for the Italian Army. | Start | Fabrice Ram (2999) | |
2025-06-04 | List of Second Chechen War military equipment | The weapons, vehicles and equipment used in the Second Chechen War, from 1999 to 2009 include the following. The war involved the Armed Forces of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria and the Armed Forces of Russia. | Start | Mridiotic (313) | |
2025-06-17 | Kuban Partisan Movement | The Kuban Partisan Movement (KPD) is a regional partisan formation of the Russian armed opposition. Created after the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, it supports Ukraine in the war. The KPD commits arson and sabotage, and conducts agitation. It opposes the ruling regime of the Russian Federation, and supports self-determination and the independence of Kuban. | Start | SleepTrain456 (8016) | |
2025-06-19 | Khreshchatyk 26 (Famous street address in Kyiv) | Khreshchatyk 26 (Ukrainian: Хрещатик, 26) is a prominent location on Khreshchatyk Street in Kyiv. It has even been called "the most famous Ukrainian street address." In 1849, Khreshchatyk 26 housed Kyiv's central Post Office, and in the centuries that followed, it house the first Kyiv Central Telephone Exchange, the National Bank of Ukraine, and the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute. | GA | Guylaen (3651) | |
2025-01-12 | KRI Matjan Tutul (Indonesian fast attack craft) | KRI Matjan Tutul was one of eight Jaguar-class torpedo boats operated by the Indonesian Navy, that were built in West Germany in the 1960s. The vessel played an important role during the Battle of Arafura Sea, one of several battles during Operation Trikora. | C | Wikidude2243 (414) | |
2025-06-07 | Thawanthaba (Ningthou of Manipur) | Meidingu Ayangba Sharichongba Thawanthaba, shortly known as Thawanthaba was a king of the Ningthouja dynasty of Manipur Kingdom, as recorded in the royal chronicle, the Cheitharol Kumbaba. His reign is noted for several military expeditions that expanded the kingdom's influence over neighboring tribes and regions. | Start | Victor Ningthemcha (842) | |
2025-02-10 | Banten-Dutch war (1656–1659) (17th-century conflict in West Java) | Bantenese-Dutch War of 1656–1659 was a conflict between Banten Sultanate and Dutch East India Company (VOC) that occurred from 1656 to 1659. Banten Sultanate started the war by sacking the capital city Batavia and destroyed many of the Dutch lodges and office. | C | Sandro908 (539) | |
2025-06-14 | List of tanks in production and in development by the European defence industry | This list of tanks in production and in development by the European defence industry aims at summarising the current status of the land defence industry in Europe. This list focuses on the Western European military block industry, and excludes Russia, Belarus and Serbia. | C | Fabrice Ram (2999) | |
2025-07-01 | Russo-Iranian Bank (Former bank in Iran) | The Russo-Iranian Bank (RIB, Russian: Русско-иранский банк), also known a Rusiranbank (Русиранбанк), known before 1935 as Banque Russo-Persane (Русско-персидский банк) or Ruspersbank (Русперсбанк), was a Russian-sponsored bank headquartered in Tehran. | Start | Boubloub (18941) | |
2025-07-05 | Siege of Brăila (1809) (Event during the Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812)) | The Siege of Brăila was a significant event during the Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812). Between 20 April and 2 May 1809, the city of Brăila (present-day Brăila, Romania) was besieged by Russian forces under the command of Generals Alexander Prozorovsky and Mikhail Kutuzov. | Start | BEFOR01 (396) | |
2025-07-04 | HMS Freesia (Flower-class corvette) | HMS Freesia (K43) was a Flower-class corvette of the Royal Navy built during the Second World War. She was constructed by Harland and Wolff in Belfast, laid down on 18 June 1940, launched on 3 October 1940, and commissioned on 19 November 1940. Like her sister ships, was named after a flower, in this case, the freesia, a fragrant, brightly coloured bloom native to southern Africa. | C | BiscuitsBeforeBias (330) | |
2025-02-28 | Barak bin Abdul Mohsen (Prince of Bani Khalid Emirate) | Barrak Abdul Mohsen Al-Sardah Al-Ubaidullah is the thirteenth prince of Bani Khalid Emirate and the last ruler. He was able to control the rule after the dispersal of Al-Urayir, but he fled after the arrival of the Wahhabi armies in front of the castles of Al-Ahsa. | Stub | Marxsafe (2147) | |
2025-06-13 | Leon Talmi (Yiddish journalist (1893–1952)) | Leon Yakovlevich Talmi (January 23, 1893 – August 12, 1952; Russian: Леон Яковлевич Тальми) (Yiddish: טאַלמי,לעאָן), also known as Leon Talmy, was a Yiddish journalist and translator. He was executed in Moscow on the Night of the Murdered Poets. | GA | Mwinog2777 (17143) | |
2025-07-04 | Use of chemical weapons during Russia's invasion of Ukraine | Since 2022, reports have emerged about Russians using chemical weapons against Ukraine, which were subsequently confirmed multiple times. Such use is prohibited by the first article of the Chemical Weapons Convention. | C | Oleg Yunakov (1493) | |
2025-07-04 | Dupuis Henry Yacouba (Nigerien general and politician) | Dupuis Henry Yacouba (March 1, 1924 – January 28, 2008) was a Nigerien general and politician. | Start | Ridzaina (3132) | |
2025-02-01 | Battle of Bhamo (2024) (2024 battle in Kachin) | On 4 December 2024 the Kachin Independence Army, All Burma Students Democratic Front and others Kachin-based resistance groups, launched an operation to capture Bhamo. The operation has targeted also Bhamo Township and Mansi Township. While losses seem heavy on both sides, thousands civilians are trapped in the town under constant airstrikes, artillery and drone bombardment. | C | Mar7even (187) | |
2025-07-06 | 8th Personnel Command (Military unit) | The 8th Personnel Command (PERSCOM) was a US Army unit activated in 1982 as part of the US Eighth Army in Yongsan Garrison, South Korea. In 2005, the unit was redesignated as the 8th Personnel Center and reassigned to Fort Shafter, Hawaii under the 8th Theater Sustainment Command. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-01 | Morteza Ghorbani (Iranian brigadier general (born 1957)) | Morteza Ghorbani (Persian: مرتضی قربانی, born 1957 in Borkhar) is a Brigadier general of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, currently serving as an advisor to the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces and a senior advisor to the Commander-in-Chief of the IRGC. | Start | Human Right Wiki (2917) | |
2025-01-30 | J/FPS-5 (Japanese 3D AESA radar) | The J/FPS-5, or also known as the Gamera Radar, is an airspace warning and control radar device operated by the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. It is a large fixed 3D radar for radar sites, and is a phased array radar that uses an active phased array antenna (AESA) and is also capable of detecting and tracking ballistic missiles. | C | Tony kang peppy (892) | |
2025-02-17 | NOBODY Battalion (Ukrainian military volunteer unit) | The Special Forces "NOBODY" Battalion is a Ukrainian military unit, part of the spetsnaz units of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine formed in 2022 as a response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. | B | M Waleed (16161) | |
2025-06-16 | George S. Clarke (United States Army officer) | George S. Clarke (July 12, 1890 – May 25, 1968) was an officer of the United States Army with the rank of colonel. Colonel Clarke commanded the 57th Infantry Regiment (United States) during the Battle of Bataan and the Japanese invasion of the Philippines during World War II. | C | MarcusCasca33 (262) | |
2025-07-01 | Cessation of paid services by the Chinese military (Chinese Communist Party policy) | The comprehensive cessation of paid services by the army and armed police forces was an effort by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to completely stop paid services by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and People's Armed Police as part of the People's Republic of China's Deepening National Defense and Military Reform. | C | The Account 2 (20668) | |
2025-04-07 | Reichspropagandaleitung (Nazi Party propaganda office) | The Reichspropagandaleitung or the RPL (in English: Reich Propaganda Directorate) was the central propaganda office of the NSDAP from 1926 to 1945, responsible for press, film, radio, and "Volksbildung" (people's education). Though closely linked to the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (RMVP) after 1933, it remained a distinct party organ focused on internal Nazi party propaganda. | Start | Editor8778 (1384) | |
2025-01-30 | Peter Le Barbier Duplessis (First marshal of Louisiana (c.1779–1817)) | Peter Le Barbier Duplessis (French pronunciation: [dyplɛsi]; c. 1779 – 8 October 1817) (not to be confused with his father (7 January 1749 – 8 November 1815) and his son (c. 1806 – 24 October 1849) of the same name) was the first United States marshal of the State of Louisiana, and "played an important role in the defense and development of a still young United States ...helping General Andrew Jackson not only save the city [of New Orlean ... | C | Ecol53 (52) | |
2024-12-23 | 66th Infantry Division (Bangladesh) (Division of the Bangladesh army) | The 66th Infantry Division (Bengali: ৬৬ পদাতিক ডিভিশন) is a formation of the Bangladesh Army based in Rangpur Cantonment. | Start | Kırmızı süleyman (853) | |
2025-06-11 | Brigade for the Security of Protected Areas (Armed force set up in Haiti) | The Brigade for the Security of Protected Areas is an armed force set up by Haiti's Environmental Ministry. Its said to be an "ally" to Guy Philippe. | Start | Kennet.mattfolk (1214) | |
2024-12-20 | Cannanore War (1559) (1559 siege) | The Cannanore War (1559) was a series of naval and land engagements between the Portuguese and the Princes of Malabar. The Portuguese successfully secured their fortress at Cannanore and restored peace to the region. | Start | Kolno (1440) | |
2025-07-04 | Janissary revolt in Tunisia (1811 revolt) | The Janissary revolt in Tunisia took place on 30 August 1811 and pitted the Janissaries — Turkish militias — against the forces of the Kingdom of Tunis. | Start | Based tunisian (44) | |
2025-06-29 | Eremia Cristea (Romanian military officer) | Eremia Cristea was a Romanian military officer and intelligence specialist who served in both World Wars. A veteran of the Austro-Hungarian Army in World War I, he joined the Romanian Army in 1919 and rose to the rank of major. Cristea spent much of his career in military intelligence, where his expertise in German and Hungarian and his analytical skills made him a valued officer. | B | Marccmihai (19) | |
2025-07-05 | Stefan Potocki, voivode of Bratslav (Polish nobleman (1568 – 1631)) | Stefan Potocki (1568 – 1631) was a Polish nobleman and military commander who was palatine of Bratslav. He was also starost of Felin and Kamieniec. | Start | OldPolandUpdates (2376) | |
2025-06-28 | Lanzhou uranium enrichment plant (Uranium enrichment plant in Gansu, China) | Lanzhou uranium enrichment plant (Chinese official name: CNNC Lanzhou Uranium Enrichment Co., Ltd., weapon program codename: Plant 504) is the largest uranium enrichment facility in China. It currently produces low-enriched uranium (LEU) for China's fleet of civilian nuclear reactors. | Start | Doeze (1292) | |
2025-07-03 | IRIS Shahid Rais-Ali Delvari | Shahid Rais-Ali Delvari is a Shahid Soleimani-class corvette manufactured by the IRGC Marine Industries in Bandar Abbas, was incorporated into the Southern Fleet of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy on February 27, 2025, during a ceremony attended by the Commander-in-Chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Hossein Salami. | B | 110 and 135 (835) | |
2025-06-14 | Majid Mousavi (Iranian military officer) | Seyyed Hossein Mousavi Eftekhari (Persian: سید حسین موسوی افتخاری), is an Iranian military commander serving as the commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force since 14 June 2025. | Start | RamiPat (10857) | |
2025-07-06 | Common Regulations of the People's Liberation Army | The Common Regulations of the People's Liberation Army (Chinese: 中国人民解放军共同条令), also known as the "Three Major Regulations" (Chinese: 三大条令), include the Regulations on Internal Affairs of the People's Liberation Army, the Regulations on Discipline of the People's Liberation Army, and the Regulations on Formations of the People's Liberation Army, which are the basic disciplinary system and regulations of the People's Liberation Army (PLA). | Start | The Account 2 (20668) | |
2025-03-12 | Battle of Chegem | The Battle of Chegem was a significant engagement during the Kabardian Uprising of 1804, part of the broader Russo-Caucasian War. It took place on May 9, 1804, between the forces of the Russian Empire and a coalition of Kabardians, Chegemians, Balkars, Karachays, and Ossetians. | C | DatoShp (840) | |
2025-07-06 | 14th Infantry Division (United States) (Military unit) | The 14th Infantry Division or "Wolverine Division" was a unit formed at Camp Custer, Michigan in July 1918. In October 1918, Camp Custer was hit with the Great Influenza Epidemic and Brigadier General Howard Laubach put the entire post on quarantine shutting down theaters, dining facilities and shutting off the post from the nearby town. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-04-08 | Crimean campaign in Hatuqay (1551) (Crimean campaign in Kuban, southern Russia) | The Crimean Campaign against Hatuqay (1551) Crimean Khan Sahib I Giray launched a new campaign against the Circassians. The reason for the punitive expedition was the attack on the Turks by the princes Aleguk and Antanuk Djanbekov. The Crimean Tatars defeated the army of the Hatuqai and ravaged the Bzhedug lands. | Start | Drazze.greece (596) | |
2025-07-07 | 57th Ordnance Brigade (Military unit) | The 57th Ordnance Brigade was a unit of the US Army in Europe stationed at Rhine Ordinance Barracks, Kaiserslautern, West Germany beginning in 1965 when it was redesignated from the 57th Ordnance Group. The Brigade was responsible for the ammunition supply to the entire Seventh Army. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-07 | 35th Military Police Brigade (Military unit) | The 35th Military Police Brigade (Combat Support) is a unit of the Missouri Army National Guard since September 2020 stationed at Jefferson Barracks. The Brigade's mission is varied from standard military police work to federal and state mobilizations and customs and border protection. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-03-10 | Battle of Ushno (Part of WWI Persian campaign) | The Battle of Ushno, fought on 16 April 1918, in what is now Oshnavieh, was a major engagement between the Assyrian forces of Agha Petros against Turkish, Persian, and Kurdish troops. During this confrontation, Agha Petros and his forces launched an offensive against the Turkish forces in order to capture Ushno, crossing the harsh terrain and finally achieving a striking victory. | Start | Jsanihsjsn (225) | |
2025-07-07 | 52nd Air Defense Artillery Brigade (Military unit) | The 52nd Air Defense Artillery Brigade is a unit of the US Army in Sembach, Germany that was activated in October 2022. The Brigade's mission is to support the European Command with short and long range air defense systems. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-04-22 | Arab tribal insurgency in Eastern Syria | The Arab tribal insurgency in Eastern Syria is an Arab insurgency against Syrian Democratic Forces in the Deir ez-Zor region. | Start | Farcazo (2178) | |
2025-06-22 | 20th Battalion Combat Team (Philippines) (Military unit) | 20th Battalion Combat Team, is a combat unit of Philippine Army from 1940s to 1950s. I was organized to combat communism and anti-dissidents campaigns in Luzon specifically against Huks. However, it was known as the second unit sent to Korea as part of Philippine Expeditionary Forces to Korea (PEFTOK) to replaced the battered 10th Battalion Combat Team. | C | Benjo0831 (2367) | |
2025-07-08 | 19th Battalion Combat Team (Philippines) (Military unit) | 19th Battalion Combat Team, is a Philippine Army unit activated and operating from 1940s to 1960s. It is one of the PEFTOK Battalions deployed in Korea to fight communist North Korea and Chinese during Korean War. | C | Benjo0831 (2367) | |
2025-07-08 | 111th Explosive Ordnance Group (Military unit) | The 111th Explosive Ordnance Group (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) is a unit in the US Army National Guard since September of 1981. The Group was deployed to Kuwait in 1991 and Afghanistan in 2004 and Iraq in 2010. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-01-24 | 1964 FLHP rebellion | The 1964 FLHP rebellion was an uprising of Montagnard (Degar) tribesmen in Vietnam’s Central Highlands during the Vietnam War. It was led by the Central Highlands Liberation Front (FLHP), a separatist movement advocating autonomy for indigenous groups. | Start | Duyminhdeptrai (107) | |
2025-01-21 | Baqir Siddiqui (Pakistani army officer) | Brigadier Baqir Siddiqui was a senior officer in the Pakistan Army who served as Chief of Staff during the Bangladesh Liberation War. As COS, he had played a significant role in the military administration of the region. | Start | LesIie (2717) | |
2025-07-08 | Walter Dönicke (German Nazi Party politician (1899 – 1945)) | Kurt Walter Dönicke (27 July 1899 – 19 April 1945) was a German Nazi Party official and politician who became the Oberbürgermeister of Leipzig in Nazi Germany. Removed from office in 1938, he committed suicide in the last days of the Second World War when the city fell to the US Army. | C | Historybuff0105 (4790) | |
2025-06-02 | Russian Long Range Aviation (Sub-branch of the Russian Air Forces) | Russian Long Range Aviation (Russian: Авиация Дальнего Действия, romanized: Aviatsiya dal'nego deystviya, literally Aviation of Distant Action and abbreviated DA) is a sub-branch of the Russian Air Forces responsible for delivering long-range nuclear or conventional strikes by aircraft (rather than missiles). | Start | Teterev53 (30613) | |
2025-07-08 | Vitaly Shchur (Russian amateur wrestler (born 1987)) | Vitaly Shchur (Russian: Виталий Леонидович Щур; born 27 November 1987) is a Russian Greco-Roman wrestler competing in the 130 kg weight class. He is a two-time medalist at the European Wrestling Championships and a Military World Champion. | Start | Pehlivanmeydani (16860) | |
2025-07-09 | 141st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (Military unit) | The 141st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade is a unit of the North Dakota National Guard that was redesignated in 2008. The 141 MEB has a long history beginning in 1883 as Company A Dakota Militia. It served in federal service in 1899 against Spain and in World Wars I and II. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-05-25 | Saraya Thawrat al-Eshreen al-Thaniya (Militant organization in Iraq) | Saraya Thawrat al-Eshreen al-Thaniya (Arabic: سرايا ثورة العشرين الثانية, romanized: saraya thawrat aleishrin althaania, lit. 'The Second 1920 Revolution Brigades') is an inactive militant organization in Iraq. | Stub | Farcazo (2178) | |
2024-12-16 | Battle of the Mountains (SNM engagement in Somaliland) | The Battle of the Mountains (Somali: *Dagaalkii Buuraha*) took place on November 25, 1984, during the Somali Civil War. The conflict was a key confrontation between the Somali National Movement (SNM) and the Somali government forces under President Siad Barre. | C | Samyatilius (575) | |
2025-07-08 | 117th Engineer Brigade (Military unit) | The 117th Engineer Brigade is a unit of the South Carolina National Guard since November 2019. The Brigade's mission is to provide central command of all engineering assets in the SCANG. The Engineering battalions have provided debris clearing in state disasters as well as firefighting and civil construction support. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-28 | First Battle of Plevna | The first battle of Plevna (or "defence of Plevna", a made-up title by the author Frederick William von Herbert) was the first assault that happened during the siege of Plevna in July 1877. On July 18th, 1877, 1,500 Russian cavalries were reconnoitering around the town of Plevna in Ottoman Empire. | GA | Malayeditz (990) | |
2025-06-26 | Franco-Roman War of 486 | The Franco-Roman War of 486 was a military conflict between the Franks led by Clovis I and a "Roman army" under Syagrius. The war took place in the provinces Gallia Lugdunensis with the exception of Gallia Lugdunensis I (present-day Burgundy), Belgica Prima and Germania Prima. | C | Geoffrey F (1037) | |
2025-05-22 | Ahmad al-Labbad (Commander who fought for the Ba'athist Syria and drug trafficker) | Ahmad Jamal al-Labbad (Arabic: أحمد جمال اللباد is a commander and drug trafficker who fought in various clashes in the Southern Syria city of al-Sanamayn. | Start | Farcazo (2178) | |
2025-07-08 | 130th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (Military unit) | The 130th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade is a unit in the North Carolina National Guard. The unit carries a long lineage that takes it back to the before the First World War. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-29 | Battle of Graham's Fort | The battle of Graham’s Fort took place on September 1, 1780 between Patriot and Loyalist militias in present day Cleveland County, North Carolina. Colonel William Graham had built a large log cabin near Buffalo Creek, which would eventually be regarded as Graham’s Fort. | Stub | NorthernShore (213) | |
2025-06-11 | Ra'ad Sa'ad (Hamas commander) | Raʿad Saʿad (Arabic: رائد سعد) is a senior commander in the Al‑Qassam Brigades, Hamas’s military wing. He helds the position of Head of Operations Division, overseeing critical military infrastructure, including rocket production, tunnel networks, and hidden command posts in Gaza. | Start | Golem469 (2866) | |
2025-06-17 | Kamal Blockade | Kamal Blockade — the punitive campaign of Russian troops led by N. F. Vishnevsky against the Kazakh rebels led by Kenesary Khan, who had fortified themselves on the territory of Lake Balkhash. The final phase of the confrontation between Kenesary Khan and the Russian Empire against the backdrop of his own uprising. | Start | NTPS88 (64) | |
2025-07-02 | Roman civil war of 461 | The Roman Civil War of 461 was an internal conflict within the Western Roman Empire that arose from a power grab by the influential general Ricimer. As a result, Emperor Majorian was deposed. Because Ricimer was of Germanic origin, he was not eligible for the emperorship. | C | Geoffrey F (1037) | |
2025-07-09 | 135th Field Artillery Brigade (United States) (Military unit) | The 135th Field Artillery Brigade was a unit of the Missouri National Guard. The unit had a long lineage that began in May 1917 as the 5th Separate Company of Infantry from Sedalia, Missouri. The unit was redesignated as D Company, 6th Infantry Regiment and entered into federal service in August 1917. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-05-31 | Assyrian–Kurdish clashes (1895–1900) (1895–1900 clashes) | The Assyrian-Kurdish Clashes (1895-1900) were clashes between the Assyrians and Kurds, during The Hamidian massacres (Til 1897 The Hamidian Massacres Were stopped) And became more serious after the Kurds took 400 sheep from the Assyrians and killed two shepherds in 1896. | C | Suraya222 (223) | Past AfD |
2025-05-29 | Assyrian-Kurdish clashes (1900–1910) (1900–1910 clashes) | The Assyrian-Kurdish Clashes (1900–1910) were a series of clashes between the Assyrians and Kurds of Hakkari that took place before and after Rashid Beg assassinated Malik Khoshaba's father, Malik Yosip, and the retaliation by Malik Khoshaba, which led to the death of Rashid Beg's brother, Said Beg. | C | Suraya222 (223) | |
2025-06-20 | Ayman Siam (Hamas military commander killed in 2023) | Ayman Siam (Arabic: أيمن سيام; died November 2023) was a senior Hamas commander in the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades. He was reportedly in charge of the group's rocket and artillery units and played a leading role in the coordination and execution of rocket attacks against Israel. | Start | Behappyyar (1890) | |
2025-06-22 | Board of Engineers for Internal Improvements | The Board of Engineers for Internal Improvements was a federal engineering board established in 1824 by the administration of President James Monroe to survey and plan major national infrastructure projects. Operating under the U.S. War Department, the Board was composed primarily of Army engineers, supported by civilian experts. | B | Risk Engineer (4472) | |
2025-06-18 | Leonid Poleshchuk | Leonid Poleshchuk (1938–1986) was a senior Russian counterintelligence officer and double agent who was arrested in 1985 for passing secrets to the CIA and executed in 1986. | Start | Owaahh (193) | |
2025-06-14 | Enver Pasha's campaign in Bukhara (1922) (Basmachi-Soviet conflict in Central Asia) | Enver Pasha's campaign in Bukhara or Enver Pasha's Bukhara campaign was a series of military engagements between the Basmachi movement, led by Enver Pasha and Molla Abduk Kakhar, and Soviet forces led by Mikhail Frunze in former Emirate of Bukhara and Soviet Turkestan during April and May 1922. | B | Selim beg (213) | |
2025-06-10 | National Guard of Israel (Law enforcement agency) | National Guard of Israel (Hebrew: המשמר הלאומי של ישראל) is an operational body established in 2024 by the Israel Police, following a government resolution aimed at dealing with expanding internal security challenges, including multi-scene events. | C | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-06-29 | Alejandro Suarez (constabulary) (Filipino constabulary officer) | Alejandro Suarez(March 14, 1897 – 1965), is a Filipino constabulary officer who commanded the guerilla forces in Tawi-Tawi and Sulu Islands in southern Philippines during Japanese Occupation of the Philippines during World War II. He served as Constabulary enlisted man from 1914 to 1920 and as officer from 1920 to 1948. | GA | Benjo0831 (2367) | |
2025-07-10 | Zarb castle (Castle in Ghammas, Iraq) | Zarb castle is a castle in Ghammas, Iraq. The castle served as a military stronghold during regional conflicts, providing protection to local populations and monitoring movement across the territory. | Stub | DanyMations (754) | |
2025-01-31 | Wedding campaign of Tymofiy Khmelnytsky (Cossack Campaign) | The Wedding campaign of Tymofiy Khmelnytsky in 1652 was a campaign in Moldavia by Bohdan Khmelnytsky's eldest son to force the Moldavian voivode to marry off his daughter Ruxandra Lupu to him, as had been arranged in 1650 after Khmelnytsky's first campaign into Moldavia. | C | Grechkovsky (615) | |
2025-07-10 | 158th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (Military unit) | The 158th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (158 MEB) "Bushmasters" is a unit of the Arizona National Guard since September 1, 2010. The unit traces it lineage back to the 258th Infantry Brigade, the 153rd Artillery Brigade and the 158th Infantry Regiment. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-04-04 | Battle of Doboj (1878) (1878 battle) | Battle of Doboj was a military engagement between Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire that took place from 4 to 6 September 1878 as part of the Austro-Hungarian military campaign in the Bosnian Vilayet for control of the town of Doboj on the Bosna River. | C | Czech98006 (897) | |
2025-07-05 | Headquarters of the Main Intelligence Directorate (Armed Forces of the Russian Federation) | The Headquarters of the Main Intelligence Directorate, commonly known as the Aquarium, is the headquarters of the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, and is located at Khodynka Field, the site of Moscow's first airport. | Stub | Denkmit (54) | |
2025-06-07 | Herzegovina uprising of 1882 (uprising in Bosnia and Herzegovina against Austro-Hungarian rule) | The 1882 Herzegovina uprising (Serbo-Croatian Hercegovački ustanak) was an uprising of Serbian and Bosniak population of Bosnia and Herzegovina against Austro-Hungarian rule. It was preceded by another Herzegovina uprising between 1875 and 1877. | C | Czech98006 (897) | |
2025-07-10 | 167th Theater Sustainment Command (Military unit) | The 167th Theater Sustainment Command (167 TSC) is a unit of the Alabama National Guard since 2009 and is the only theater level sustainment command in the National Guard. Beginning in the 1920s as an infantry company serving in World War II with the 31st Infantry Division; 167 TSC first became a support unit in January 1968 as the 167th Support Brigade. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-09 | 142nd Signal Brigade (Military unit) | The 142nd Signal Brigade was a unit of the Alabama National Guard until August 2008. The unit was originally created in October 1960 as the HHC 142nd Signal Group in Decatur, Alabama. The unit was federalized in 1963 by President John F. Kennedy to enforce desegregation at the University of Alabama. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-09 | 136th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (Military unit) | The 136th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (MEB) is a unit of the Texas National Guard since 2008, The unit has a long lineage in Texas beginning in 1917 as the 117th Supply Train of the 42nd Infantry Division. It was reorganized as the 111th Quartermaster Regiment, 36th Infantry Division in 1927, and again in 1942 as the 36th Quartermaster Co. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-10 | 151st Regional Support Group (Military unit) | The 151st Regional Support Group (151 RSG) is a unit of the Massachusetts Army National Guard since April 2, 2006. The Group's mission is to provide support for the units in the MARNG, especially to ensure operational readiness and training. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-08 | Battle of Tupí-hú | The Battle of Tupí-hú was a battle fought in May 30, 1869, by Brazilian and Paraguayan forces during the Paraguayan War, part of the beginning of the Campaign of the Hills. It was a Brazilian victory despite a Paraguayan advantage in numbers. | Start | Coeusin (5885) | |
2025-05-18 | Muniruddin Ahmed (fighter pilot) (Pakistani Pilot (1927-1965)) | Squadron Leader Muniruddin Ahmed SJ (27 September 1927 – 11 September 1965) was a Pakistani fighter pilot and a war hero in the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). | C | Behappyyar (1890) | |
2025-07-08 | Siege of Fribourg (1744) (1744 siege) | The Siege of Fribourg was a 1744 event during the War of the Austrian Succession. | C | VivatLondinium (666) | |
2025-07-10 | Guardian of the Republic (Military award in China) | The Guardian of the Republic (Chinese: 共和国卫士) is an honorary title awarded by the then Premier Li Peng and Chairman of the Central Military Commission Deng Xiaoping to military personnel who had made contributions or were seriously injured or died in the during the Tiananmen Square massacre on June 4, 1989. | C | The Account 2 (20668) | |
2025-07-11 | 196th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (Military unit) | The 196th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade is a unit of the South Dakota National Guard since September 2009. The unit bears the lineage of the 147th Field Artillery Brigade which was organized in May 1978 at Pierre, S.D. The unit moved to Sioux Falls in 1993. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-12 | Joint Task Force 51 (US Army command post) | Joint Task Force 51 (JTF-51) is a contingency command post under United States Army North (USARNORTH), responsible for coordinating Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) within the United States. JTF-51 is headquartered at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and operates under the authority of United States Northern Command (USNORTHCOM). | C | Investor Day (118) | |
2024-12-20 | Northern Legions (Military unit) | The Northern Legions (Polish: Legie Północne; French: Légions du Nord) were infantry and cavalry units of the Polish Legions, during the campaign of the War of the Fourth Coalition fought against the Kingdom of Prussia. It consisted of Polish soldiers, mostly originating as the deserters from the Royal Prussian Army. | Start | Brewling (571) | |
2024-12-26 | 2nd Division (Duchy of Warsaw) (Military unit) | The 2nd Division (Polish: 2 Dywizja) was a division of the Army of the Duchy of Warsaw, formed in 1807 in Kalisz as Legia Kaliska under the command of General Józef Zajączek. | Start | Brewling (571) | |
2025-07-10 | Liubomyr Ortynskyi | Liubomyr Ortynskyi (7 June 1919 – 22 July 1961) was an activist of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, a sergeant in the Roland Battalion, a platoon commander in the 201st Schutzmannschaft Battalion, and a sergeant in the 29th Waffen-Grenadier Regiment of the 14th SS Division Galicia. | C | SaintPaulOfTarsus (7137) | |
2025-06-28 | Battle of the Irtysh (16th Century battle in Siberia) | The Battle of the Irtysh was a battle fought between the Sibir Khanate and the Tsardom of Russia, and saw the death of Russian General Yermak Timofeyevich and the reconquest of Sibir by Kuchum Khan. | B | Idkwhattosayboi (167) | |
2025-06-27 | Colored military units | Colored military units is a widespread unofficial name, which later became established in historiography and popular literature for the white regiments, brigades and divisions of the 1st Infantry Division of the Volunteer Army and 1st Army Corps of the Volunteer Army during the Russian Civil War due to the specific colors of caps, shoulder marks, sleeve insignia and chevrons (red, black, crimson, blue) characteristic of each unit: | C | Gardariki (246) | |
2025-07-08 | 107th Transportation Brigade (Military unit) | The 107th Transportation Brigade was a unit of the US Army in Europe beginning in June 1965 under the COSTAR II reorganization. The Brigade was responsible for command and control, air transport, motor transport, terminal transfer and transportation movement in Seventh Army. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-07 | Battles of Ladyzhyn (1674) | The battles of Ladyzhyn or defence of Ladyzhyn (Ukrainian: Ладижинська оборона) were two battles over the city of Ladyzhyn in the Right-bank Ukraine between the Ottoman troops and the Cossacks who pledged their loyalty to Ivan Samoylovych as a part of the ongoing Russo-Turkish war. | C | TheHistoryOFEUROPE (620) | |
2025-07-10 | 176th Engineer Brigade (Military unit) | The 176th Engineer Brigade is a unit of the Texas National Guard since 2009. Their mission is to provide engineering support in combat and community support operations. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-11 | 209th Field Artillery Brigade (Military unit) | The 209th Field Artillery Brigade "Rochester Redlegs" was a unit of the New York National Guard from World War II until at least the late 1970s. The unit has been deactivated, but there are no records that show when that happened. The unit's lineage runs through the 121st Cavalry Regiment which was likely disbanded in November 1940 with the rest of the 21st Cavalry Division - this is the likely beginning of the Brigade's motto "Hoofbeats to How ... | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-11 | 221st Military Police Brigade (United States) (Military unit) | The 221st Military Police Brigade was a unit of the US Army Reserve from 1959 until 1994. The unit began as the HHC Detachment of the 221st Military Police Group in April 1959 at San Jose, California assigned to Sixth Army. In 1971, the unit was redesignated at the 221st Military Police Brigade. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-08 | Zuhair Dawoud Al-Tamimi (Former Iraqi Air Force pilot) | Zuhair Dawoud Al-Tamimi is a former fighter pilot in the Iraqi Air Force, who fought in the Gulf War. He is credited with shooting down a U.S. F/A-18 Hornet on the opening night of the war.[citation needed] | Start | Bashra4W3M (19) | |
2025-06-05 | Irina Kostrova (Russian actress (1923–2025)) | Irina Vasilyevna Kostrova (4 April 1923 – 1 May 2025) was a Soviet-Russian actress, celebrated for her extensive contributions to theatre over a career spanning more than seven decades. She was honored with the title of Honored Artist of the Russian Federation in 1999 and continued to perform into her centenarian years. | Start | Adelberta (2162) | |
2025-07-12 | 228th Theater Tactical Signal Brigade (Military unit) | The 228th Theater Tactical Signal Brigade is a unit of the South Carolina National Guard. The 228 Signal was raised in 1907 as I Company (Hampton Guards), 1st Infantry Regiment. It was redesignated F Company and federalized in 1916. It was again redesignated in 1917 as F Company, 118th Infantry Regiment, 30th Infantry Division. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-12 | 260th Military Police Command (United States) (Military unit) | The 260th Military Police Command was a unit of the District of Columbia National Guard. The unit has a long lineage beginning in 1888 when it was raised as Battery A, Light Artillery District of Columbia National Guard which was deactivated in 1900. The unit was redesignated 1st Battery, Field Artillery in 1903. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-11 | 259th Military Intelligence Brigade (Expeditionary) (Military unit) | The 259th Military Intelligence Brigade (Expeditionary) is a unit of the United States Army Reserve. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-02-03 | XT-86 Mortar (Taiwanese heavy mortar prototype) | The XT-86 mortar is a heavy mortar developed by the 202nd Factory of the Combined Logistics Command of the Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of China (now the Armament Bureau of the Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of China). It was originally expected to replace the in-service T-63 120mm mortar, which has a shorter range. | Start | Tony kang peppy (892) | |
2025-07-08 | HMS Brissenden (British destroyer) | HMS Brissenden (pennant number L79) was a Type IV Hunt-class escort destroyer of the Royal Navy, which served during the Second World War and remained in service into the early 1960s. | C | BiscuitsBeforeBias (330) | |
2025-07-12 | 279th Army Field Support Brigade (Military unit) | The 279th Army Field Support Brigade is a unit of the Alabama National Guard since 2008 when the 151st Combat Engineer Battalion and the 279th Antiaircraft Automatic Weapons Battalion were merged to create the 279th Signal Battalion in 1959. The units predecessor units served in Alaska in World War II and in Korea. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-12 | Stanislav Vaupshasov (hero of the Soviet Union (1899–1976)) | Stanislav Alekseevich Vaupshasov (Lithuanian - Stanislovas Vaupšas; 27 July 1899 - 19 November 1976) was a Lithuanian-born partisan and intelligence officer for the USSR. | C | VivatLondinium (666) | |
2025-07-12 | 297th Regional Support Group (Military unit) | The 297th Regional Support Group (297th RSG)is a unit of the Alaska National Guard since 2016 when the AKANG redesignated the 297th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade as the 297th RSG. The units lineage originates in the 207th Infantry Group that was reorganized into the 297th BFSB in 2008. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-05-29 | Majid Khademi (Iranian general) | Majid Khademi (Persian: مجید خادمی) is a Brigadier General of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, who is serving as the head of the Intelligence Protection Organization of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, since 2022. | Start | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-07-12 | 300th Military Police Brigade (Military unit) | The 300th Military Police Brigade is a unit of the US Army Reserve since 2002. The unit was first created in 1959 as the 300th Military Police Prisoner of War Command assign to Fifth Army. In 1982 it was reorganized as the 300th Military Police Command and assigned to Fourth Army. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-12 | 301st Regional Support Group (Military unit) | The 301st Regional Support Group is a unit of the US Army Reserve. The unit began as the 301st Logistical Command in 1952. It was redesignated as the 301st Support Brigade in 1968 and deactivated in 1972. The unit was reactivated in 1999 as the 301st Support Group. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-21 | Drenica Uprising (1945) (Rebellion in Albania) | The Drenica Uprising was an armed rebellion by ethnic Albanian fighters in the Drenica region of central Kosovo against the newly established Yugoslav Partisans and the communist government of Democratic Federal Yugoslavia. The uprising began on 22 January 1945 and ended with its suppression on 18 February 1945. | GA | Bardylis22 (31) | |
2025-05-23 | Naval Aircraft Factory SA (Early American naval aircraft) | The Naval Aircraft Factory (NAF) SA was one of several new NAF designs during 1918, their first year of operation. It was a small aircraft designed to be launched from a platform erected on a battleship. The aircraft was to act as an observer, or spotter, to extend the visual range of the ship. | B | Lestocq (4805) | |
2025-06-20 | Kyiv Television and Radio Center (Famous building in Ukraine) | The Kyiv Television and Radio Center, known more commonly since the dissolution of the USSR as the House of Ukrainian Radio, was built on the site of Khreshchatyk 26, which had been largely destroyed by deliberately placed Soviet secret service bombs targeting Germans in the 1941 bombings of Khreshchatyk Street during World War II. | FA | Guylaen (3651) | |
2025-07-12 | Białystok District (Home Army) (Military unit) | Białystok District of the Home Army (Polish: Okręg Białystok Armii Krajowej; previously of SZP, ZWZ, and finally the Home Army), codenamed "Lin", "Czapla", "Pełnia", "Sarna", "Maślanki" was a major territorial unit of the Home Army which was responsible for territories which encompassed Białystok Voivodeship. | C | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-07-11 | Central Hebei tunnel warfare | The Central Hebei tunnel warfare (Chinese: 冀中地道战) was a unique guerilla strategy devised by the Chinese military and people on the North China Plain from 1941 to 1945, during the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. The central focus of this plan was situated in Baoding, Li County, and Qingyuan within Hebei Province. | Start | TinaLees-Jones (18354) | |
2025-07-12 | 308th Civil Affairs Brigade (Military unit) | The 308th Civil Affairs Brigade is a unit of the US Army Reserve. It was created in 1949 as teh 308th Military Government Group in Chicago, Illinois. In 1956, it was renamed the 308th Civil Affairs and Military Government Group and moved to Evanston, Ill. in 1957. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-06 | HMS Goathland (1942 Hunt-class destroyer) | HMS Goathland (L27) was a Type III Hunt-class destroyer built for the Royal Navy during the Second World War. | C | BiscuitsBeforeBias (330) | |
2025-06-29 | Ali Madad | Subedar Ali Madad, T.J (Urdu: علی مدد ; c. 1932 – 25 January 1979), was a Pakistani military officer and recipient of the Tamgha-i-Jurat, awarded for gallantry during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. A veteran of both 1965 and 1971 wars, he served in the 8th Northern Light Infantry and is remembered for his exceptional leadership, and bold nature. | GA | Jibo16 (53) | |
2025-03-06 | Hryhorii Pereghinyak (Ukrainian Nazi war criminal) | Hryhorii Pereghinyak (Ukrainian: Григорій Перегіняк; February 7, 1910 - February 22, 1943) was a Ukrainian nationalist, war criminal and member of the OUN-B. | Start | Bildete (989) | |
2025-07-12 | 304th Civil Affairs Brigade (Military unit) | The 304th Civil Affairs Brigade is a unit in the US Army Reserve. The unit was originally created in 1949 as the 304th Military Government Group in Philadelphia, Penn. In 1956 it was redesignated as the 304th Civil Affairs and Military Government Group. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-08 | German submarine U-24 (S173) (Type 206 submarine of the German Navy) | U-24 (S173) is a Type 206 submarine formerly in service with the German Navy. Built by Nordseewerke at Emden, she was commissioned in 1974 and served with the West German Navy and later the unified German Navy until 2011. In 2015, she was sold to the Colombian Navy where she serves as ARC Indomable. | C | Pixelfire (173) | |
2025-07-10 | 151st Field Artillery Brigade (United States) (Military unit) | The 151st Field Artillery Brigade was a unit of the South Carolina National Guard until August 2008. The unit's lineage goes back to 1880 when it was organized as the Sumter Light Infantry in the South Carolina Volunteer Militia. By World War I in 1916, the unit was known as L Company, 2nd Infantry Regiment and was federalized from July 1916 to March 1917. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-29 | Maksym Ustymenko (Ukrainian fighter pilot (1993–2025)) | Maksym Yuriiovych Ustymenko (Ukrainian: Максим Юрійович Устименко; 1993 – 29 June 2025) was a Ukrainian fighter pilot with the rank of pidpolkovnyk in the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. He was a participant of the Russo-Ukrainian war, during which he was killed in 2025. | Start | Максим Огородник (6775) | |
2025-06-04 | Grigory Tolchinsky (Soviet, Italian, German, Swedish and American singer and actor) | Grigory Yakovlevich Tolchinsky (Russian: Григо́рий Я́ковлевич Толчи́нский; November 11, 1936 — March 5, 1988, Moscow) was a Soviet theater and film actor. He gained fame voicing Filya in the children's television program "Good Night, Little Ones!". | Start | SergeyTsunin (30) | |
2025-07-13 | 83rd Psychological and Information Warfare Center (Ukraine) (Military unit) | The 83rd Psychological and Information Warfare Center (MUN A2455) is a unit of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (SOF) concerned with psychological warfare and informational warfare. It was established in 2004 and is headquartered at Odesa. | C | M Waleed (16161) | |
2025-07-11 | 16th Psychological and Information Warfare Center (Ukraine) (Military unit) | The 16th Psychological and Information Warfare Center (MUN 1182) is a unit of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (SOF) concerned with psychological warfare and informational warfare. It was established before 2012 and is currently headquartered at Berdychiv. | Start | M Waleed (16161) | |
2025-07-12 | 74th Psychological and Information Warfare Center (Ukraine) (Military unit) | The 74th Psychological and Information Warfare Center (MUN A1277) is a unit of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces (SOF) concerned with psychological warfare and informational warfare. It was established before 2012 and is currently headquartered at Lviv. | C | M Waleed (16161) | |
2025-02-20 | 2nd Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (Military unit) | The 2nd Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment was an air defense artillery battalion in the United States Army. The battalion is part of the 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment. | C | Sturmgewehr88 (8586) | |
2025-05-24 | Charles Branch (British Army officer) | Sir Charles Hector Diarmuid St John Branch KCB DSO MC (1886–1917) was a British Army officer. | Start | Jolly (1290) | |
2025-07-13 | 321st Civil Affairs Brigade (Military unit) | The 321st Civil Affairs Brigade is a unit of the US Army Reserve as a part of the 350th Civil Affairs Command. The unit was originally created in 1945 in the Army of the United States as the HHD 101st Military Government Group at the Presidio of Monterey, Calif. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-09 | Command Sergeant Major of the US Army Reserve | The Command Sergeant Major of the U.S. Army Reserve Command is the principal enlisted advisor to the Commanding General, U.S. Army Reserve Command on regulations, policies and quality of life issues for the enlisted soldiers of the US Army Reserve. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-03-22 | Felipe Mañón (activist) (19th-century Dominican activist) | Felipe Mañón (1848–1938) was a Dominican revolutionary who participated in the events of the Dominican Restoration War at a young age. After the war, he held an active political career during the periods of the Second Dominican Republic. | C | BlkGeneral2000 (3603) | |
2025-07-14 | 322nd Civil Affairs Brigade (Military unit) | The 322nd Civil Affairs Brigade is a unit of the US Army Reserve stationed at Fort Shafter, Hawaii since 1994. The unit began service as the HHD, 102nd Military Government Group at the Presidio of Monterey, California. The unit was inactive from 1949-1955 when it was redesignated as 322nd Military Government Group and assigned to the reserves at Fort DeRussy, Hawaii. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-02-19 | Army Aviation Academy (Chinese military academy) | The People's Liberation Ground Force Army Aviation Academy normally called the Army Aviation Academy (MOE: 91010) is the main officer and NCO training establishment of the Chinese PLA Army Aviation, and provides helicopter training to the PLAAF, PLAN and PAP. | Start | Arrorro (6253) | |
2025-06-14 | List of undefeated military leaders | Chronological list of notable conquerors, military leaders, generals and admirals from worldwide with undefeated or near-undefeated reputation during their career. This list is sorted by portrait, commander, era, allegiance and notes on their activity. | C | StephanSnow (2253) | |
2025-06-28 | Constantine Dobrowolski (Ukrainian Nazi collaborator) | Constantine Dobrowolski (1906 – 1944?) was a Red Army soldier who collaborated with the invading Nazi forces in the Ukraine during World War II. He came to worldwide attention in 2025, when it emerged that he was the paternal grandfather of Blaise Metreweli, the newly appointed Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service in the United Kingdom. | B | Kencf0618 (24711) | |
2025-07-06 | HMS Glaisdale (1942 Hunt-class destroyer) | HNoMS Glaisdale (L44) was a Type III Hunt-class escort destroyer in service with the Royal Norwegian Navy during the Second World War. Originally constructed by the United Kingdom as HMS Glaisdale, she was transferred to Norway before being launched in 1942 and commissioned as HNoMS Glaisdale, operating with the Royal Navy but crewed by Norwegian sailors. | C | BiscuitsBeforeBias (330) | |
2025-07-13 | Olena Biryuk (Soviet-Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast and coach) | Olena Vasylivna Biryuk (Ukrainian: Олена Василівна Бірюк; 8 October 1932 – 9 September 2021) was a Soviet and Ukrainian rhythmic gymnast and coach. | Start | Maniakilljoy97 (9005) | |
2025-06-01 | PWS-15 (Polish biplane fighter aircraft) | The PWS-15 was a Polish single-seat fighter aircraft designed as a biplane in the 1930s by engineers Aleksander Grzędzielski and August Bobek-Zdaniewski . Constructed at the Podlaska Wytwórnia Samolotów in Biała Podlaska, it was test-flown in December 1930. | GA | Oliwiasocz (2934) | |
2025-07-14 | 336th Military Intelligence Brigade (Expeditionary) (Military unit) | The 336th Military Intelligence Brigade (Expeditionary) is a unit of the US Army Reserve and is a part of the Military Intelligence Readiness Command. The unit was created in 2016 and is assigned to Joint Base McGuire–Dix–Lakehurst. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-12 | Pollux (1900) (Polish tugboat from the interwar period) | Pollux was a Polish tugboat from the interwar period. Built in 1900 at a German shipyard, likely in Gdańsk, it was acquired by Poland in spring 1920. From 1920 to 1922, it served in the Polish Navy, then transitioned to civilian use. In 1925, the tugboat was put up for sale and purchased by an shipowner from the Free City of Danzig. | GA | Oliwiasocz (2934) | |
2025-06-06 | Battle of Strassnitz | The Battle of Strassnitz was a battle between a Kuruc army under the command of general Laurinc Pekir and an Imperial army under the command of general Siegbert Heister and Pierre Joseph de Viard during Rákóczi's War of Independence and a Kuruc raid into eastern Moravia in the summer of 1708. | B | Czech98006 (897) | |
2025-07-14 | 347th Regional Support Group (Military unit) | The 347th Regional Support Group is a unit of the Minnesota National Guard. The unit was raised in 1959 at Minneapolis as the HHD 47th Infantry Division Trains. It was redesignated in 1963 as the HHB 47th Infantry Division Support Command. The unit moved to Bloomington, Minn. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-12 | KrAZ Shrek One (MRAP) | The Shrek One is a Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle (MRAP) designed and produced by as a joint venture between the Ukrainian auto manufacturer KrAZ and the UAE-based STREIT Group company. The vehicle is named after the fictional character of the same name from the 2001 animated film Shrek. | C | 42manako (238) | |
2025-07-13 | KrAZ Fiona (MRAP) | The Fiona is a Ukrainian 6x6 MRAP developed jointly between the UAE-based STREIT Group and the Ukraine-based KrAZ company. The vehicle is a further development of the earlier KrAZ Shrek One, and is named after the character of the same name in the 2001 animated film Shrek. | Start | 42manako (238) | |
2025-07-14 | List of War of 1812 weapons (List of weapons used during the War of 1812) | This is a list of weapons used during the War of 1812. | Stub | Lazarbeem (903) | |
2025-07-14 | 350th Civil Affairs Command (Military unit) | The 350th Civil Affairs Command is a short-lived unit of the US Army Reserve since its creation in 1999 it has been headquartered in Pensacola, Florida. The unit is subordinate to the Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-14 | Ivan Terebukha (Ukrainian military personnel) | Ivan Mykolayovych Terebukha (Ukrainian: Іван Миколайович Теребуха; born in 7 July 1966), is a Ukrainian army officer who is currently the Commander of the Air Command East since 8 December 2020. | Start | Ivan Milenin (9035) | |
2025-07-14 | 351st Civil Affairs Command (Military unit) | The 351st Civil Affairs Command is a unit of the US Army Reserve since its creation in 1966 it has been headquartered in Mountain View, California. The unit was originally the 351st Civil Affairs Area until reorganized in 1975. The unit is subordinate to the Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-01 | Battle of Hammond's Store (1780 battle during the American Revolutionary War) | The Battle of Hammond’s Store was a conflict that occurred at Hammond’s Old Store near modern-day Clinton, Laurens County, South Carolina. The battle happened in response to Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Waters’ raids of Patriot settlements in South Carolina. | GA | Thomas Kirchel (46) | |
2025-07-14 | 352nd Civil Affairs Command (Military unit) | The 352nd Civil Affairs Command is a unit of the US Army Reserve since 1966 and is a part of the Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command. The unit was originally created as the 352nd Civil Affairs Area in Washington, DC. The unit moved to Riverdale, Maryland and was redesignated HHC 352nd Civil Affairs Command in 1975. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-23 | Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company | Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) is one of Nigeria's 11 electricity distribution companies (DisCos). IBEDC serves parts of southwestern Nigeria including Oyo, Ogun, Osun, and Kwara states. | Start | Danidamiobi (7372) | |
2025-07-02 | SS Llandaff Castle (steamboat) | SS Llandaff Castle was a British steam passenger–cargo liner operated by the Union-Castle Line. Built in 1926, she was used extensively during the Second World War for troop transport, and was sunk by a German submarine in 1942 off the coast of Zululand. | B | BiscuitsBeforeBias (330) | |
2024-12-16 | Burco-Duuray offensive (Military engagement during the Somaliland War of Independence) | The Burco-Duuray offensive (Somali: Gudogalkii Burco Duuray}) was a confrontation during the Somaliland War of Independence, fought on 17 October 1984 between the Somali National Movement and the Somali National Army near Burco-duuray in the Jarar Zone of Ethiopia. | Start | Samyatilius (575) | |
2025-02-19 | Siege of Shamakhi (1607) (1607 siege) | The siege of Shamakhi was a phase in the Ottoman–Safavid war (1603–1612) that resulted in the Safavid army's success and Shamakhi's return to Iranian rule after 28 years. During the siege, Baku and Derbent also surrendered to the Iranian army, allowing the Safavid state to regain control of Azerbaijan and Dagestan. | C | Iranian112 (1381) | |
2025-04-17 | Inderbal Singh Bawa (Recipient of Maha Vir Chakra) | Inderbal Singh Bawa, MVC was an Indian Army officer who was killed in action in Operation Pawan. He posthumously received the Maha Vir Chakra award for gallantry. | Start | Lt.gen.zephyr (2584) | |
2025-06-18 | Muhammad Zahid Khan (Retired Pakistani military officer) | Muhammad Zahid Khan is a retired two-star general in the Pakistan Army. He served as the Deputy Inspector General of Arms at General Headquarters till 2025. | Stub | Behappyyar (1890) | |
2025-07-11 | Ambush of Aigan and Rufinus (534 ambush) | The Ambush of Aigan and Rufinus was a clash between various Berber forces under the command four tribal chieftains spearheaded by the Mastraciani and their chief Cutzinas, and a force of Byzantine cavalry led by the acclaimed Hunnic commander Aigan and Rufinus. | Stub | Whatever748 (1278) | |
2025-07-15 | Ariyo Windutomo | Ariyo Windutomo is an Indonesian military officer who is currently serving as the Chief of Presidential Secretariat since 29 November 2024. | C | Jeromi Mikhael (16564) | |
2025-07-02 | Battle of Rangoon (1852) (Battle of the Second Anglo-Burmese War) | The battle of Rangoon was fought between 11th and 14th April 1852 over the city of Rangoon (present-day Yangon), capital of the Third Burmese Empire, as one of the crucial clashes during the Second Anglo-Burmese War between 1852 and 1853. Just after a few days after sparking the conflict British expeditionary troops took control over the city and forced the Burmese army to retreat up north. | C | Anatol Svahilec (7556) | |
2024-12-17 | Battle of Baotou (1939 battle of the Second Sino-Japanese War) | The Battle of Baotou (Chinese: 包头战役) was fought from 17 to 24 December 1939, in Suiyuan Province of the Republic of China, during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Taking place in the Eighth War Area in Northern China, the engagement was part of the wider 1939–1940 Winter Offensive by the National Revolutionary Army. | C | Shuo1103 (91) | |
2025-07-15 | 354th Civil Affairs Brigade (Military unit) | The 354th Civil Affairs Brigade is a unit in the US Army Reserve since 1966. The unit was origitnally the 354th Civil Affairs Area in Riverdale, Maryland. In 1975 it was redesignated the 354th Civil Affairs Brigade. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-01-03 | Hełm HBT-02 (Combat helmet) | The Hełm HBT-02 is a high-cut ballistic helmet developed by Maskpol primarily for Polish Armed Forces. | Start | Shadowfax33 (1320) | |
2024-12-28 | SŁ-34C (Bulldozer-loader) | SŁ-34C is a bulldozer-loader (spycharko ładowarka) produced by Huta Stalowa Wola and used by Polish army for excavation, leveling, pushing and dumping earth, loading and transporting mined material, and other engineering tasks. | Start | Shadowfax33 (1320) | |
2024-12-26 | LM-60 (Mortar) | The LM-60 is a 60mm mortar designed in the 1990s in Tarnów, adopted by the Polish Armed Forces. Produced in two versions: the basic LM-60D and the lighter LM-60K ("commando"). | Start | Benio Kit (355) | |
2025-04-30 | KWM-01 (Bulletproof vest) | The KWM-01 is Polish modular bulletproof vest developed by Maskpol for Polish Armed Forces. | Start | Shadowfax33 (1320) | |
2025-01-13 | WLR-100 Liwiec | WLR-100 Liwiec – Radar Artillery Reconnaissance Set manufactured by PIT-Radwar S.A., installed on the Jelcz P.662D.43 chassis. It allows to detect enemy barrel and rocket artillery positions and to correct the fire of own fire assets. | Start | Shadowfax33 (1320) | |
2025-01-13 | Breń-2 | Breń-2 is a ground station for reconnaissance of microwave signals, developed by the Industrial Telecommunications Institute (currently PIT-Radwar), built on an armoured vehicle based on the Tatra 815 chassis. | Stub | Shadowfax33 (1320) | |
2025-06-11 | Grand Order of the Renaissance (Oman) (Omani order) | The Grand Order of the Renaissance (Arabic: وسام النهضة الأعظم, romanized: Wisam al-Nahdat al-Aezam) is an order of Oman. | Start | Royalwatcher12 (1957) | |
2025-02-17 | Battle of Zvolen (1919) (1919 battle) | The Battle of Zvolen was a battle of the Hungarian–Czechoslovak War that took place on June 1919. The reorganised Czechoslovak Army successfully managed to capture Bánská Štiavnica and Zvolen during the battle. This battle was the beginning of the Czechoslovak counteroffensive. | C | Czech98006 (897) | |
2025-07-10 | Air Officer In-Charge Maintenance | An Air Officer-in-Charge Maintenance is one of the Principal Staff Officer (PSO) at the Air Headquarters (Vayu Bhawan) of the Indian Air Force. AOM oversees policy, planning and procurement related to the maintenance and logistics aspects of Indian Air Force to ensure operational readiness and technical reliability. | C | Damianerico (92) | |
2025-05-28 | Jan Kanty Julian Sierawski (Polish officer) | Jan Kanty Julian Sierawski (13 February 1777 – 29 June 1849) was a Polish brigadier general. | GA | Brewling (571) | |
2025-06-27 | Aleksandr Rudakov (Party figure) (Soviet politician (1910–1966)) | Aleksandr Petrovich Rudakov (11 September 1910 – 10 July 1966) was a Soviet party figure and a Secretary of the Central Committee of CPSU from 1962 until his death in 1966. He was buried at the Kremlin Wall Necropolis. | Start | TheNameleßBoy (103) | |
2025-05-31 | Tadeusz Szaciłło (Polish military officer) | Tadeusz Szaciłło (13 May, 1925 in Augustów – 14 March, 2016 in Warsaw) was a Generał broni of the Polish People's Army, Doctor of Humanities, Lecturer and Deputy Commandant of the Military Political Academy, activist of the Polish Workers' Party and Polish United Workers' Party, Head of the Main Political Board of the Polish Army from 1986 to 1989. | C | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-06-21 | Nikolai Klimashin | Nikolai Vasilyevich Klimashin (Russian: Николай Васильевич Климашин; born December 3, 1952) is Russian intelligence officer who served as head of the Scientific and Technical Service of the Federal Security Service from 2004 to 2010. He holds the rank of General of the Army (2009) and is Active State Advisor of the Russian Federation, 2nd class (2013). | Start | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-07-16 | 359th Signal Brigade (United States) (Military unit) | The 359th Signal Brigade (United States) is a unit of the US Army Reserve. The unit began as the HHD, 3359th Signal Service Battalion in 1944 as a part of the US forces in Brazil during World War II and the unit earned the American Theater campaign streamer and a Meritorious Unit Commendation. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-23 | 1996 Eurocopter HH-65 Israeli Navy helicopter crash | On September 16, 1996, a Eurocopter HH-65 Dolphin helicopter (tail number 905) crashed into the Mediterranean Sea, approximately 12 miles (19 kilometers) off the coast of Nahariya, Israel. The crash occurred during a joint night training exercise with two Israeli Navy missile ships. | Start | Sandia2020 (153) | |
2025-07-13 | Space Base Delta 41 (United States Space Force military unit) | Space Base Delta 41 (SBD 41) is a unit in the United States Space Force. It is assigned to Space Operations Command and headquartered at Schriever Space Force Base in Colorado Springs, Colorado. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-12 | 266th Finance Support Center (Military unit) | The 266th Finance Support Center is a unit of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command and a part of United States Army Europe and Africa. The unit war originally activated in England in 1945 as the 266th Finance Center. At some point after its activation it moved to Germany. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-25 | KALCM Cheonryong (South Korean air-launched cruise missile) | The KALCM Cheonryong (Korean: 천룡; lit. Celestial Dragon) is a South Korean air-launched cruise missile, manufactured by LIG Nex1 and Hanwha Aerospace. Featuring a dual warhead structure and enhanced stealth design, it effectively combines the strengths of the Taurus KEPD 350 and AGM-158 JASSM. | C | Terrylee814 (887) | |
2025-07-14 | Roman Dachkevitch (Ukrainian politician) | Roman Dachkevitch (Ukrainian: Дашкевич Роман Іванович, 1892–1975) was a Ukrainian politician and soldier, known for his role in the formation of the artillery of the Ukrainian People's Army. | Start | VivatLondinium (666) | |
2025-04-12 | Battle of Ovacık (1515) (16th century battle between Ottomans and Safavids) | The Battle of Ovacık took place between the Ottoman army under the command of Bıyıklı Mehmed Pasha and the Safavid army under the command of Nur Ali Khalifa, and ended the life of Nur Ali along with the rebellion. | Start | Okanthegreat90 (284) | |
2025-04-18 | Života Ðurić (Yugoslav commander (1963–1999)) | Života Ðurić (Serbian Cyrillic: Живота Ђурић; 11 April 1963 – 25 March 1999) was a Yugoslav fighter pilot who fought in the Kosovo War, during which he was killed in the FR Yugoslav Strike Mission. | C | TeratingaKevinBaughsNewFriend (230) | |
2025-06-25 | Battle of Mush (1387) (1387 battle) | The Battle of Muş was a clash in 1387 between a large army sent by Amir Timur following the Battle of Çapakçur (1387) , and the forces of Qara Muhammad and his son Qara Yusuf of the Qara Qoyunlu. | B | AE182 (851) | |
2025-07-16 | 361st Civil Affairs Brigade (United States) (Military unit) | The 361st Civil Affairs Brigade (United States) was a unit of the US Army Reserve until September 9, 2023. The unit was created in 1966 as the HHC, 361st Civil Affairs Area in Pensacola, Florida. In 1975 the unit was redesignated HHC, 361st Civil Affairs Brigade. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-10 | 47th Special Operations Detachment (Ukraine) (Military unit) | The 47th Special Operations Detachment (MUN A2620) is a battalion level detachment of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces, active since at least 2020, this detachment is highly secretive in its operations. It has been involved in both the War in Donbass and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. | Start | M Waleed (16161) | |
2025-07-05 | Tiddim Road (Historical military road in India) | The Tiddim Road (Tedim Road) is a historical road from Imphal, Manipur, India, to Tedim (Tiddim) in Chin Hills of Myanmar. It remains as a road connecting to highways today. | Start | Victor Ningthemcha (842) | |
2025-02-20 | Battle of Sukha Dorogva River | Battle of Sukha Dorogva River was an armed clash between the armies of Daniel Romanovich and the forces of Leszek the White, following Daniel's political actions. A key element of his strategy was to conclude an alliance with Mstislav Mstislavich, which made it possible to regain lost lands. | Start | Orginalny (170) | |
2025-02-17 | Battle of Halych (1221) | Battle of Halych (1221) was an armed clash as part of the Galician War of Succession, which took place between a coalition of Ruthenian princes supported by the Polovtsians and Hungarian-Polish forces led by the voivode File. | Start | Orginalny (170) | |
2025-07-01 | Burning of Solevu and Tye (1840 punitive expedition) | The Burning of Solevu and Tye was the first of two punitive expeditions that during the 1840 Fiji expedition of the overall United States Exploring Expedition (a.k.a. the Wilkes Expedition or the Ex. Ex.) between the United States Navy and Marine Corps vs the aforementioned Fijian villages. | GA | Historyguy1138 (3158) | |
2025-05-24 | Fateh Squad (Separatist terrorist group in Pakistan) | The Fateh Squad is a specialized unit of the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), an armed separatist group operating in Pakistan's Balochistan province and designated as a terrorist organization by Pakistan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. | Start | JaxsonR (2009) | |
2025-07-07 | 85th Civil Affairs Brigade (Military unit) | The 85th Civil Affairs Brigade was a unit of the US Army that was first organized January 1966 in the Army Reserve as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 362nd Civil Affairs Area in Dallas, Texas. It was redesignated as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 362nd Civil Affairs Brigade in June 1975 and deactivated in September 1979. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-02 | 4.32x45mm SBR | The 4.32x45mm SBR was an intermediate rifle cartridge used in the AAI Serial Bullet Rifle. It was designed for the United States Armed Forces' Future Rifle Program, which aimed to replace the Colt M16 rifles in service with the United States Armed Forces at that time. | Stub | 会黄 (1574) | |
2025-04-30 | General Department of Defence Industry (Vietnamese defense industry management agency) | The General Department of Defence Industry (Vietnamese: Tổng cục Công nghiệp Quốc phòng, abbreviated as TCCNQP), also known by its trade name in English as the Vietnam Defence Industry (VDI), is a government agency under the Ministry of Defence of Vietnam. | C | Arest128 (921) | |
2025-07-16 | Izrail Ozersky (Soviet photographer) | Izrail Abramovich Ozersky (Russian: Израиль Абрамович Озерский; March 28, 1904, Pochinkovsky, Smolensk Governorate – 1971) was a Russian war photographer working for RIA Novosti. His photograph The Work of a Soldier became a classic of Soviet war documentary photography. | Start | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-05-03 | US Army Missile Commands | The US Army Missile Commands were units in the CONUS as well as Europe and Asia that could project all weather tactical atomic weapons during the Pentomic Army from 1957 to 1978. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-19 | Robert B. Hood (U.S. Army colonel (1891–1964)) | Colonel Robert B. Hood was born in Wellington, Kansas on April 8, 1891 and graduated from Kansas State Agricultural College (now Kansas State University) with a horticulture degree in 1914. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-05 | Salahuddin Satti (Retired Pakistani army general) | Salahuddin Satti HI(M), SBt is a retired senior officer of the Pakistan Army who served as Commander of X Corps, Rawalpindi and Chief of General Staff (CGS) at the General Headquarters Rawalpindi. | Start | Behappyyar (1890) | |
2025-06-03 | Motor Rifle Regiment of the Aerospace Forces (Military unit of the VKS) | Motor Rifle Regiment (Territory Control) of the Aerospace Forces is a motorized infantry regiment created by the Russian Aerospace forces for the purpose of participating in the Special military operation. It was most notably deployed to Kursk oblast in July 2024 and fought during the Ukrainian invasion of Kursk region. | Start | F.Alexsandr (2106) | |
2025-01-21 | Leroy Bowman (former United States Army Air Force officer and a member of the Tuskegee Airmen) | Lieutenant Leroy Bowman (November 2, 1921 – February 26, 2014) was a U.S. Army Air Forces officer and combat fighter pilot with the 332nd Fighter Group during World War II. As one of the original 994 Tuskegee Airmen, Bowman was part of the first group of African American military aviators in the United States Armed Forces. | C | MND500 (40) | |
2025-06-21 | Ehsan Mehmood Khan (Retired Pakistani Army general) | Ehsan Mehmood Khan is a retired two-star general in the Pakistan Army, who ervedas the Director General Infantry at the General Headquarters in Rawalpindi. | Start | Behappyyar (1890) | Past AfD |
2025-06-28 | 2nd Multi-Domain Task Force (Military unit) | The 2nd Multi-Domain Task Force (2MDTF) is a new Army unit that will integrate cyberspace, space, land, sea, and air operations into one fighting unit as part of the Transformation of the Army / Aimpoint 2035. The unit was activated in 2021 in Mainz-Kastel, Germany. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-02 | Neeraj Sood (officer) | Neeraj Sood (22 November 1970 – 22 June 2010) was an colonel in the Indian Army, who was killed while fighting with terrorists in the Jammu and Kashmir in 2010. For his gallantry action, he was posthumously awarded Shaurya Chakra. He is the highest-ranking officer to be killed in Kashmir in 2010. | Start | Lt.gen.zephyr (2584) | |
2025-07-16 | Nestori Karhula (Finnish-Australian Jaeger lieutenant (1893–1971)) | Nestori Ilmari Karhula (9 November 1893 – 13 January 1971) was a Finnish-Australian farmer, who served as lieutenant of the Jäger Movement during the 1918 Finnish Civil War. | C | Juustila (2409) | |
2025-05-13 | 444th Infantry Brigade (Libya) (Military unit) | The 444th Combat Brigade is a military unit operating under the Libyan Government of National Unity (GNU). It is based in Tripoli and is known for its structured command and operations against smuggling, organized crime, and human trafficking. The brigade operates mainly in urban areas and southern desert regions of Libya. | Start | TWHBX (30) | |
2025-07-14 | 333rd Military Police Brigade (Military unit) | The 333rd Military Police Brigade is a unit of the US Army Reserve assigned to the 200th Military Police Command. The unit was raised in 1942 in the Army of the United States as the 800th Military Police Battalion at Fort Ord, Calif. During World War II it earned campaign streamers in New Guinea and Luzon. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-23 | 2022 Israeli Air Force AS565 Panther helicopter crash (Aviation incident in Israel) | The 2022 Israeli Air Force AS565 Panther helicopter crash occurred on January 3, 2022, when an AS565 MA Panther (known in the Israeli Air Force as "Atalef") crashed into the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Bat Galim beach, Haifa, Israel, during a nighttime training exercise. | C | Sandia2020 (153) | |
2025-07-16 | 412th Support Brigade (United States) (Military unit) | The 412th Contracting Support Brigade (United States) was a unit of the US Army stationed at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas until 2017. The unit was created in 2009 and for the entirety of its existence was station in San Antonio, Texas. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-15 | Al-Tha'lah Military Airbase (Syrian Airforce Base) | Al-Tha'lah Military Airbase (Arabic: مطار الثعلة العسكري) is a military airbase located to the west of the village of Al-Tha'lah in Suwayda Governorate, southern Syria. It lies approximately 13 kilometers from the city of Suwayda and consists of 16 aircraft shelters and two runways, each 3 kilometers in length, and is equipped with short-range frequency radars. | Stub | RamiPat (10857) | |
2025-06-02 | Cherek Uprising (1913) (1913 revolt) | The 1913 Cherek Uprising was a peasant revolt that occurred in the Cherek Gorge of the Terek Oblast (present-day Kabardino-Balkaria), part of the Russian Empire, in July 1913. It was triggered by widespread discontent among Balkar peasants over the privatization and sale of communal forest lands by local feudal elites, known as taubii, particularly the Zhankhotov and Zhenokov families. | C | DatoShp (840) | |
2025-07-14 | Chang Ling-Yun | Chang Ling-Yun (Chinese: 章凌云; 9 March 1921 – 31 May 1989) was a prominent member of the Malayan Communist Party. He lead the North Malayan Bureau of the Malayan Communist Party from 1964 to 1989. | Start | Singapura1965 (114) | |
2025-02-05 | R.J. Garcia (West Point commandant) | R.J. Garcia is a United States Army brigadier general currently serving as the 81st Commandant of the United States Military Academy, commonly known as West Point. | Start | CatoTheWiseAss (61) | |
2025-07-10 | National Support Squadron (Royal Australian Navy) (Military unit) | The Royal Australian Navy's (RAN) National Support Squadron is a fleet of auxiliary naval vessels that provide critical non-combat support to the RAN's operations. These ships enhance the Navy's logistical and operational capabilities, particularly in regional engagements and humanitarian missions as well as supporting the introduction of unmanned systems. | Start | Aardvark321 (729) | |
2025-01-29 | ZWD-3 (Wheeled all-terrain command vehicle) | ZWD-3 (Polish: Zautomatyzowany wóz dowodzenia, lit.'Automated command vehicle') is a Polish command vehicle built on the Honker chassis. Together with the ZWD-1 and ZWD-2 vehicles, it forms the IRYS 2000 system. Entered service in 2001. | Start | Shadowfax33 (1320) | |
2025-07-17 | 425th Transportation Brigade (United States) (Military unit) | The 425th Transportation Brigade (United States) was a unit of the US Army Reserve. The unit's history begins with US Forces Pacific during World War II, as HHC 100th Highway Transport Services in May 1945 in Manila, Philippines. It was deactivated in 1946. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-20 | Battle of Tawau (1963) (Military engagement in Tawau during the Indonesia–Malaysia Confrontation) | The Battle of Tawau was a combined air and ground engagement fought between Indonesian and Commonwealth forces in the Tawau Division of Sabah, from 7 December 1963 to 10 February 1964, during the Indonesia–Malaysia Confrontation. The Indonesian objective was to capture Kalabakan as a strategic foothold, thereby facilitating a broader advance to seize the key towns of Tawau, Lahad Datu and Sandakan. | FA | Quickbar (1918) | |
2025-05-29 | July Offensive (War in Abkhazia) (1993 war in Abkhazia) | The July Offensive or the July Operation[citation needed] was an offensive by the Abkhaz separatists in July 1993 against the Georgian armed forces during the War in Abkhazia. | B | 187.114.195.41 | |
2025-07-01 | Battle of Malolo (Punitive expeditions in the United States) | The Battle of Malolo also called the Massacre of Malolo, was the second of two punitive expeditions that occurred during the 1840 Fiji expedition of the overall United States Exploring Expedition (a.k.a. the Wilkes Expedition or the Ex. Ex.) between the United States Navy and Marine Corps vs the aforementioned Fijian villages. | FA | Historyguy1138 (3158) | |
2025-07-01 | List of commanders of 3rd Infantry Division (United States) | This is a list of commanders of the 3rd Infantry Division of the United States Army. | Start | Hachiko91919 (156) | |
2025-06-10 | Battle of marker 233 (1961 battle) | The Battle of marker 233 took place on 20 July 1961, between Tunisian and French forces in the vicinity of Garet al Hamel. | Start | Based tunisian (44) | |
2025-06-17 | Nigerian Navy Marines | The Nigerian Navy Marines is the Nigerian Navy's Naval infantry component. They are trained to operate in littoral combat theatres, as naval infantry and coastal artillery. There is also an SBS type naval commando unit. Formed on June 2, 2025, the Nigerian Navy Marines is considered the first and foremost unit to be involved in any amphibious or seaborne clashes. | Start | Nafextreme (91) | |
2025-04-08 | Siege of Harput (1516) (1516 siege) | The siege of Harput (1516) took place between the Ottoman Empire and the Safavid State at Harput in March 1516. It concluded with the victory of the Ottoman Empire. | Start | Okanthegreat90 (284) | |
2025-07-17 | 631st Field Artillery Brigade (United States) (Military unit) | The 631st Field Artillery Brigade (United States) was a unit of the Mississippi National Guard until 2008. The unit was originally raised in 1917 in Grenada, Miss. as HHC, 1st Field Artillery. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-11 | 198th Regional Support Group (Military unit) | The 198th Regional Support Group is a unit of the Arizona National Guard since October of 2017. The mission of the 198 RSG is to support operations, manage facilities and provide administrative and logistics support. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-02 | Ottaviano Vimercati (Kingdom of Italy politician (1815-1879)) | Count Ottaviano Vimercati (Milan, 26 March 1815 – Mirabello, Monza Park, 25 July 1879) was an Italian nobleman, soldier, diplomat, and senator, known for his contributions during the Risorgimento and for mediating between the Kingdom of Sardinia and Napoleonic France. | C | Federicoriet (135) | |
2025-06-08 | 4th Galician Uhlans (Emperor's) | The Austro-Hungarian Uhlan Regiment "Kaiser" No. 4 was a cavalry unit in the Joint Army within the Austro-Hungarian Land Forces. | C | 53zodiac (2761) | |
2025-07-05 | Władysław Kaliszewski (Polish soldier (1886–1964)) | Władysław Kaliszewski (1886-1964) was a Polish insurgent, soldier in the Polish Army and a knight of the Order of Virtuti Militari. | C | Wikibenchris (19229) | |
2025-07-07 | Maximo P. Young (Filipino war veteran (1922–2022)) | Maximo P. Young (July 30, 1922 – January 29, 2022), is a Filipino Army soldier who is a distinguished veteran of three wars World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War. He is a decorated and bemedaled war hero being a recipient of second highest military award Silver Star from the United States, the highest Military Award of Republic of Korea and Gold Cross Medal of the Philippines for his service in Korean War. | B | Benjo0831 (2367) | |
2025-07-18 | 734th Regional Support Group (Military unit) | The 734th Regional Support Group is a unit of the Iowa National Guard that has a long lineage. The unit was originally raised in 1921 in Des Moines as HHC and Company C 1st Battalion, 168th Infantry Regiment of the 34th Infantry Division. The unit was federalized in 1941 and earned six campaign streamers in World War II: Tunisia, Naples-Foggia, Anzio, Rome-Arno, North Apennines and Po Valley plus a Presidential Unit Citation and the French Croix de Guerre with Palm (Belvedere). | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-15 | Hekirichi Bastion Fort (First star-shaped Bastion fort in Japan) | Hekirichi Bastion Fort (Japanese: 戸切地陣屋, romanized: Hekirichi Jinya, as historic site name: Hekirichi Bastion Fort of Matsumae clan site (松前藩戸切地陣屋跡, Matsumae Han Hekirichi Jinya ato) was a fortified administrative center of the Matsumae clan during the late Edo period, located in present-day Nozaki, Hokuto City, Hokkaido. | FA | One of resercher (109) | |
2025-05-19 | Kamani massacre (1993 massacre during the Georgian-Abkhazian War) | The Kamani Massacre took place on July 9, 1993, during the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict. It was perpetrated against Georgian inhabitants of Kamani (a small village located north of Sukhumi), mainly by militia forces of Abkhaz separatists, and their North Caucasian and Russian allies. | Start | Vasily1926 (447) | |
2025-07-18 | 916th Support Brigade (Military unit) | The 916th Support Brigade is a unit of the US Army at the National Training Center. The unit was originally activated in 1997 at the NTC Theater Support Command and became the 916 Support Brigade in 2009. The mission of the 916 Support Brigade is to provide logistical support and aviation support for the National Training Center and the units rotating there. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-13 | Basilopoulos rifle | The Basilopoulos rifle or Basilopoulos gun was made by Lieutenant Basilopoulos in 1901. | Stub | Fertitler (242) | |
2025-07-13 | 319th Transportation Brigade (Military unit) | The 319th Transportation Brigade is a unit of the US Army Reserve as a part of the 364th Sustainment Command since November 2014. The unit's lineage runs back to 1944 when it was activated as HHD, 141st Quartermaster Battalion (Mobile) at Camp McCain, Miss. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-14 | HMS Ariguani | HMS Ariguani, formerly SS Ariguani requisitioned and commissioned as an Ocean Boarding vessel and subsequently a fighter catapult ship (FCS) during World War II forthe Royal Navy. | C | AmatureHistorian47 (501) | |
2025-02-19 | Battle of Berezhany (1919 battle) | The Battle of Berezhany was a five-day battle over the city of Berezhany in Eastern Galicia, which was the key point of Polish defence. The battle took place between the Ukrainian Galician Army from one side and a several Polish regiments from the other. | C | TheHistoryOFEUROPE (620) | |
2025-02-16 | Interplanetary Revolution (1924 Soviet animated short film) | Interplanetary Revolution (Russian: Межпланетная революция) is one of the first Soviet animated films, shot in 1924. A production of the experimental animation workshop set up by the authors. | Start | Michel12A234 (155) | |
2025-01-27 | Ramanya Joint Column (Joint Mon military column in Myanmar) | The Ramanya Joint Column, also known as the Ramanya Joint Task Force, was a joint military force active in southern Myanmar. Its establishment was announced on 19 January, 2025, by several Mon resistance organisations fighting against the military junta of Myanmar. | Stub | IdioticAnarchist (1464) | |
2025-06-13 | Operation Oganj '92 (military action of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina) | Operation "Oganj '92" was a military action carried out on October 7, 1992, by the 505th Bužim Brigade of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH), then known as the 105th Bužim-Krajina Brigade. The goal of the operation was to push back the 1st Novigrad Infantry Brigade of the Army of Republika Srpska (VRS), which was positioned on the outskirts of Bužim, and to capture the elevation point Ćorkovača. | Start | GoodBosnian (110) | Past AfD |
2025-07-18 | Saif Ain-ul-Mulk's Rebellion | Saif Ain-ul-Mulk’s Rebellion was a rebellion against sultan of Bijapur Ibrahim Adil Shah I by Saif Ain-ul-Mulk after he was wrongly blamed by Ibrahim Adil Shah and denied help after a battle. Feeling betrayed, he went to his own lands, gathered taxes, and raised an army. | GA | Lion of Ariana (2439) | |
2025-06-19 | Vernon W. Pickett (American military officer (1912–1944)) | Vernon W. Pickett (August 12, 1912 - September 14, 1944) was a United States Army officer during World War II. He was decorated with the Distinguished Service Cross for escaping from a prisoner of war camp. He is the current namesake of Fort Pickett. | C | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-05-29 | List of battles involving the Zaporozhian Cossacks | The Zaporozhian Cossacks were people who lived beyond the rapids of Dnieper who played an important role in the history of Ukraine. This is the list of battles that involves the Zaporozhian Cossacks and their states, such as the Zaporozhian Sich and the Cossack Hetmanate from XV century until 1775, when Cossack Hetmanate were abolished by the Russian Empress Catherine the Great. | B | TheHistoryOFEUROPE (620) | |
2025-07-17 | Battle of Chakarkot (Battle between Yasinis under Gohar Aman and British-Sikh-Dogra forces in Dardistan) | The Second Battle of Chakarkot was a mid-19th-century[when?] conflict in Dardistan between the Yasinis, led by Gohar Aman, and combined Sikh and Dogra forces under the British Empire. The Yasinis achieved a decisive victory despite being outnumbered. | Start | Knowipedia89 (116) | |
2025-07-01 | Omelian Herman | Omelian Herman (pseudonym "Orlyk") was an activist of the Organization of the Ukrainian Nationalists, a sergeant in the Roland Battalion, an adjutant to the commander of the 201st Schutzmannschaft Battalion, and a company commander in the 1st Battalion, 29nd Regiment, 14th SS Division Galicia. | GA | SaintPaulOfTarsus (7137) | |
2025-06-12 | Vasily Pavlov (test pilot) (Soviet pilot and colonel (1916–2017)) | Vasily Georgievich Pavlov (18 April 1916 – 6 December 2017) was a Soviet pilot and colonel. He was named a Hero of the Soviet Union in 1953, honored as an Honoured Test Pilot of the USSR, and was a laureate of the Stalin Prize (2nd class) in 1953. | Start | SG-Lushking (72) | |
2025-07-18 | Alexander Nemytarev (Russian swimming coach) | Alexander Sergeyevich Nemytarev (Russian: Александр Сергеевич Немтырев; born June 10, 1951, Moscow) is a Soviet-Russian swimming coach, Honored Coach of Russia, and a coach for the Russian national team since 2012. | Start | Артем Загребельный (852) | |
2025-06-12 | Leonid Erin (Belarusian-Russian security official (born 1951)) | Leonid Tikhonovich Erin (also transliterated as Leonid Yerin; Belarusian: Леанід Ціханавіч Ерын; born 17 November 1951) is a Belarusian-Russian security official. He previously served as Chairman of the State Security Committee of the Republic of Belarus (KGB) from 2000 to 2004, and was also briefly Head of the State Security Service of the President of Belarus in 2000. | GA | Apollo468 (5046) | |
2025-06-12 | Ali al-Amoudi | Ali al‑Amoudi is a senior Hamas official and the Head of the Media department of Hamas. He also appears as a spokesperson for the group and oversees messaging that frames Hamas narratives that is tactical and ideological. | Stub | Golem469 (2866) | |
2025-02-03 | Granville Henry Loch (British military officer and administrator (1859-1929)) | Lieutenant Colonel Granville Henry Loch, CIE (Lushai: Mandingputara, 26 January 1859 – 30 December 1929) also known as G.H. Loch, was an Indian Army officer and administrator. He served as the Commandant of the North Lushai Hills Military Police Battalion from 1891 to 1898 and the Lushai Hills Military Police Battalion from 1898 to 1914, while also holding add ... | C | Taitesena (2387) | |
2025-07-11 | 51st Arsenal GRAU (Weapons storage depot of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate, Barsovo, Vladimir Oblast, Russia) | The 51st arsenal of the Main Missile and Artillery Directorate (GRAU) located in Barsovo, Kirzhachsky District, Vladimir Oblast, 70 km northeast of Moscow, is one of the largest ammunition depots in Russia. It is identified by the Russian Armed Forces as Military Unit Number 55443-VD (formerly 11785). | C | Buckshot06 (135465) | |
2025-06-08 | Persian revolts against Ali (656-661) (656–661 revolts) | The Persian Rebellions took place during the First Fitna, during the political instability of the Caliphate of Ali. | C | Ameer ul - Momeenen (367) | |
2025-06-04 | 7th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Regiment (Russia) (Military unit) | 7th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Regiment (Russian: 7-й отдельный гвардейский мотострелковый полк) (MUN 06414) is a tactical formation of the Ground Forces of the Russian Armed Forces. The formation is part of the 11th Army Corps. It is headquartered in Kaliningrad, Kaliningrad Oblast. | C | Rakoon (12118) | |
2024-12-24 | Vakil Mustafayev | Vakil Mustafayev (Kurdish: Ԝәкил Мьстәфайев, romanized: Wekîl Mistefayêv; Russian: Вакил Мустафаев; 1938 – 19 April 2019) was a Soviet-Kurdish political leader and activist, best known for his role in establishing the Kurdish Republic of Lachin, an attempt to revive Red Kurdistan, an autonomous Kurdish region in the Soviet Union that dissolved in 1929. | Start | Zemen (943) | |
2025-07-11 | Wang Dazhong (military officer) (Chinese naval admiral (born 1962)) | Wang Dazhong (Chinese: 王大忠; born February 1962) is an vice admiral of the People's Liberation Army (PLA). Currently he serves as commander of the North Sea Fleet since the end of 2021. He previously served as deputy director of the Logistics Support Department of the Military Commission from June 2018 to December 2021. | Start | Wkdikdal1 (28) | |
2025-06-23 | Anatoly Shkirko | Anatoly Afanasyevich Shkirko (Russian: Анатолий Афанасьевич Шкирко: born September 13, 1947 in Grozny, Soviet Union) is a Soviet and Russian military leader, Colonel General who served as Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation and commander-in-chief of the Internal Troops of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia from 1995 to 1997. | Start | Rakoon (12118) | |
2024-12-28 | LRM vz. 99 ANTOS (60,7 mm mortar) | The LRM vz. 99 ANTOS is a Czech light mortar designed for special forces intended to be used for vehicles. | Stub | Shadowfax33 (1320) | |
2025-06-10 | Artur Khominsky | Artur Sigizmundovich Khominsky (in Polish: Artur Franciszek Julian Chomiński, January 5 [17 N. S.], 1888 – after May 1917?) was a Russian-language poet and prose writer. His work, teetering on the edge of epigonic Russian Symbolism and surrealist absurdity, went unnoticed by his contemporaries and was rediscovered in the 21st century. | Start | Mitrius (1799) | |
2025-06-24 | Balash Azeroglu (Azerbaijani poet and literary critic) | Balash Azeroglu or Balash Abızade (November 11, 1921, Baku – April 24, 2011, Baku) was a People's Poet of Azerbaijan, literary scholar, and participant in the 21 Azar movement. | GA | Quliyev Malik (174) | Possible vandalism |
2025-07-13 | Białystok Inspectorate (Home Army) (Military unit) | The Białystok Inspectorate of the Home Army (Polish: Inspektorat Białostocki Armii Krajowej) was the local structure of the Białystok District of the Home Army. | C | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-07-09 | Busran Kalaw | Busran Kalaw, was a Moro guerilla leader in the Philippines during World War II. He was known for his fierce resistance against the Japanese occupation, particularly in the Lanao region of Mindanao. He is considered folk hero among Maranaos due to his ferocious battle and butchering the enemies. | Start | Benjo0831 (2367) | |
2025-06-19 | Edward Rucker | Captain Edward W. Rucker, Jr., was an U.S. Army aviator during World War I who earned the Distinguished Service Cross in the skies over Europe as part of the 27th Aero Squadron. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-04-02 | 1st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 11th Airborne Division (Active US Army formation) | The 1st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 11th Airborne Division is a infantry brigade combat team (BCT) of the United States Army, part of the 11th Airborne Division. Until 2022, the brigade was formally assigned to the 25th Infantry Division. | C | AussieSurplus1510 (1003) | |
2025-06-12 | Chistopol Prison (Prison in Chistopol, Russia) | Chistopol Prison (Russian: Чистопольская тюрьма) (previously known as UE 148/T-4) is a prison in Chistopol, Tatarstan Republic in Russia. It is one of the oldest penitentiary institutions in Russia. Since 2006 (after significant reconstruction) it has been functioning as Regional Pre-trial Detention Facility No. | Start | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-07-10 | Zarya (watches) (soviet watch brand) | Zarya (Russian: Заря, lit. "Dawn") is a Soviet and Russian brand of mechanical wristwatches produced by the Penza watch factory. | Start | СтасС (1804) | |
2025-06-15 | Al-Thawriyyun group (Militant organization in Iraq and Syria) | Al-Thawriyyun group (Arabic: جماعة الثوريون, romanized: jamaeat althawriuwn, lit. 'Revolutionary group') is a pro-Iranian militant organization which active in Iraq and Syria. | Stub | Farcazo (2178) | |
2025-02-08 | Raid on Yingkou (Event during the Russo-Japanese war) | The Raid on Yingkou was a military raid performed by Russian cavalry during the Russo-Japanese War in which the Russian forces would be successful in their goals. | Start | Mew cyborg (368) | |
2025-05-08 | Riyadh Air Base (closed 2021) | Riyadh Air Base, officially known as Riyadh International Airport before its conversion in 1983, was one of the first airports of Saudi Arabia located within Riyadh. It was the original airport serving the city before the construction of King Khalid International Airport, then transitioning into an air base. | C | Bollardant (1456) | |
2025-06-28 | Keris MAREX (Annual U.S. Marine Corps-Indonesian Marine Corps joint military exercise) | Keris Marine Exercise (Keris MAREX) is a two-week bilateral military exercise between the Indonesian Marine Corps (Indonesian: Korps Marinir Republik Indonesia, or KORMAR RI) and the United States Marine Corps (USMC) focusing on strengthening partnership and aims to enhance military interoperability between forces, foster strong working relationships as Marine partners, and ensure regional stability and security in the Indo-Pacific. | GA | Anonymous-idn (140) | |
2025-07-06 | Alfons Mais (German Army general (born 1962)) | Alfons Mais (born 24 April 1962) is a German Army Generalleutnant and since February 2020 Inspector of the Army. | B | Alexpl (2469) | |
2025-06-06 | Stepan Sukhorenko (Belarusian politician and security official (born 1957)) | Stepan Nikolaevich Sukhorenko (also transliterated as Stiapan Sukharenko; Belarusian: Сцяпа́н Мікала́евіч Сухарэ́нка; born 27 January 1957) is a Belarusian politician and security official. He previously served as Chairman of State Security Committee of the Republic of Belarus (KGB) from 2005 to 2007 and as Ambassador of the Republic of Belarus to the Republic of Armenia from 2008 to 2015. | GA | Apollo468 (5046) | |
2025-06-05 | Świerczewski General Staff Academy (Polish military academy) | Świerczewski General Staff Academy (Polish: Akademia Sztabu Generalnego im. gen. broni Karola Świerczewskiego) was a military academy of the Polish People's Army. It was named after Karol Świerczewski. | C | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-06-16 | Tobol Tatars (Subgroup of Tobol-Irtysh Tatars) | Tobol Tatars are a sub-group of Siberian Tatars. Tobol Tatars are settled along the rivers Irtysh, Tobol, Iset, Tura, Pyshma, Tavda, Noska, Layma in Tyumen and Omsk Oblasts. Their historical administrative center was the town of Isker. | Start | Narym2025 (408) | |
2025-07-13 | Kurdak-Sargat Tatars (Subgroup of Tobol-Irtysh Tatars) | Kurdak-Sargat Tatars are a sub-group of Siberian Tatars. They are settled in Omsk Oblast, mainly in the Ust-Ishimsky and Tevrizsky district, and in Tyumen Oblast, in the Vagaysky district. Their historical administrative center was the town of Qyzyl-Tura. | Stub | Narym2025 (408) | |
2025-07-13 | Tara Tatars (Subgroup of Tobol-Irtysh Tatars) | Tara Tatars are a sub-group of Siberian Tatars. They are settled in Bolsherechensky, Znamensky, Muromtsevsky and Tarsky districts of Omsk Oblast. | Stub | Narym2025 (408) | |
2025-06-04 | Territorial defense (Russia) (Military unit) | Territorial defense in Russia (Russian: Территориальная оборона) is a set of measures, as well as detachments, organized in wartime by territorial authorities to combat sabotage and reconnaissance groups and landings, as well as to protect important facilities and homeland defense in the territory where martial law is in effect. | C | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-07-17 | 635th Regional Support Group (Military unit) | The 635th Regional Support Group is a unit of the Kansas Army National Guard. The unit has a long lineage starting in 1917 when it was formed as the 1st Field Artillery Kansas ARNG. It was federalized as the 130th Field Artillery, 35th Infantry Division for World War I where it earned campaign streamers for Meuse-Argonne, Alsace 1918 and Lorraine 1918. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-16 | Aurès campaign (539) | The Aurès campaign of 539 was a military expedition led by the magister militum of Roman Africa, Solomon against the Berbers (referred to as "Moors" at the time) of the Aurès mountains, especially the Kingdom of the Aurès, during the Byzantine–Moorish wars. | C | Whatever748 (1278) | |
2025-06-06 | White Ruthenia campaign | The White Ruthenia campaign or the raid on White Ruthenia (Ukrainian: Білоруський рейд Наливайка) was a major raid carried out by rebellious Zaporozhian Cossacks led by Severyn Nalyvaiko against the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth as a part of Nalyvaiko Uprising on the territories of what is now Belarus. | GA | TheHistoryOFEUROPE (620) | |
2025-06-07 | Yury Raykhman (Russian swimming coach) | Yury Lvovich Raykhman (Russian: Юрий Львович Райхман; born August 28, 1948) is a Soviet - Russian swimming coach, Honored Coach of Russia. Since 1988, he has been coaching the Russian swimming national team. | Start | Артем Загребельный (852) | |
2025-06-23 | Saraya Darayya (Militant organization in Syria) | Tajamu Saraya Darayya (Arabic: تجمع ألوية داريا, lit. 'Gathering of Darayya Brigades') commonly referred to as Saraya Darayya is a militant organization in Syria. | Stub | Farcazo (2178) | |
2025-05-28 | NOMADS ground-based air defence system (Mobile ground base air defence system) | The NOMADS (NatiOnal Maneuver Air Defence System) is a short range mobile ground base air defence system designed and made by Kongsberg Defence & Aerospace. | GA | Fabrice Ram (2999) | |
2025-07-19 | Ryszard Gołębiewski | Ryszard Gołębiewski (born 1893 in Białystok, died 1968 in Szczecin) was a Polish official and economist, Home Army officer and underground activist during World War II. Following the German's departure from the city in the summer of 1944, he served as the Mayor of Białystok from August 3rd to 7th, 1944. | Start | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-06-07 | George G. London (U.S. Air Force test pilot and educator) | George G. London is a retired United States Air Force Colonel, test pilot, and educator. He is recognized as one of the first African American test pilots in the U.S. Air Force and served as co‑pilot on the inaugural flight of the C-17 Globemaster III, a major strategic transport aircraft used by the U.S. military. | C | JoseyWales019 (6031) | |
2025-05-15 | List of equipment of the Spanish Army | This is a List of current equipment of the Spanish Army. | C | Schmidroger72 (1390) | |
2025-07-17 | Weihua Uprising (Communist uprising in 1928) | The Weihua Uprising was a Chinese Communist Party insurgency during the Chinese Civil War. Responding to the White Terror implemented by Feng Yuxiang, the Weihua Uprising began in March 1928. The uprising was led by Liu Zhidan. It was defeated by Song Zheyuan in June 1928. | Start | JArthur1984 (20925) | |
2025-06-26 | Lynn Brothers (County Tyrone) (Four brothers from County Tyrone who died in British military service between 1915 and 1920) | The Lynn brothers were four siblings from Coalisland, County Tyrone, who served in the British Army during the First World War. Each died while on active service between 1915 and 1920, making theirs one of the most notable multiple-sibling losses from Ireland. | C | ItsShandog (1183) | |
2025-07-20 | US Army Engineer Command, Europe (Military unit) | US Army Engineer Command, Europe (ENGCOM) was a unit of US Army Europe from 1966-1974. The command was the idea of General Andrew P. O'Meara, USAREUR commander 1965-1967 who had been disappointed with Engineer support while 4th Armored Division commander. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-14 | Afraad Rebellion (Armed insurgency in Somaliand and Ethiopia) | The Afraad Rebellion was an armed insurgency that took place between 1978 and 1982 in the Hawd region of what is now Somaliland and Eastern Ethiopia, waged against both the Western Somali Liberation Front (WSLF) and the Somali National Army. It was led by Mohamed Farah Dalmar Yusuf, a former army officer who organized the rebellion in response to escalating atrocities committed by WSLF fighters and Somali government troops in the region, including massacres, rapes, e ... | GA | Samyatilius (575) | |
2025-06-28 | 1st Multidomain Task Force (Military unit) | The 1st Multi-Domain Task Force (1MDTF) is the first new Army unit that will integrate cyberspace, space, land, sea, and air operations into one fighting unit as part of the Transformation of the Army / Aimpoint 2035. The unit was stood up in 2017 at Joint Base Lewis–McChord. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-02-16 | INS Tamal (Indian Navy frigate) | In September 2016, it was reported that India would acquire additional two Admiral Grigorovich-class frigates from Russia and remaining two will be built in India. These frigates would be based on the Talwar class and were to be commissioned into the Russian Navy, but after the start of the Russo-Ukrainian war, Ukraine refused to supply any more engines for the Russian ships. | GA | Hooligan0770 (139) | |
2025-06-21 | DSS Galatea (Royal Netherlands Navy patrol ship) | DSS Galatea is a patrol vessel of the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN). She is temporarily leased from Damen by the Dutch Ministry of Defence and will be used until the Multifunctional Support Ships enter service in 2027. While the ship is used by the RNLN it is not formally part of the Dutch fleet, instead Galatea is classified as state ship (Dutch: Staatsschip) rather than naval ship. | B | SailingthroughHistory (4941) | |
2025-06-07 | Albertus Samuel Pinke (Admiral) | Albertus Samuel "Ab" Pinke (14 October 1894 – 8 July 1966) was a vice admiral in the Royal Netherlands Navy (RNLN). Between 25 January 1946 and 30 September 1949 he was commander of the naval forces in the Dutch East Indies, during the Indonesian War of Independence. | Start | SailingthroughHistory (4941) | |
2025-06-10 | Ochamchire Naval Base (Coal terminal and a patrol ship facility) | The Ochamchire Naval Base (Russian: Очамчира (пункт базирования), Georgian: ოჩამჩირის საზღვაო ბაზა) is a coal terminal and a patrol ship facility, currently serving the Coast Guard of the Russian FSB Border Service. It is located in Ochamchire, within Georgian territory under Russian occupation. | C | 70P53D (1039) | |
2025-07-04 | Gina Yoginda (Indonesian military officer (born 1963)) | Gina Yoginda (born 2 May 1963) is an Indonesian military officer who is currently nominated as ambassador of Indonesia to North Korea. | C | Jeromi Mikhael (16564) | |
2025-07-20 | European Civil Affairs Division | The European Civil Affairs Division (ECAD) was a unit assigned to the European Theater of Operations (ETO) from February 1944 to July 1945. ECAD was created in Shrivenham, England before D-Day and Colonel Cuthbert P. Stearns was its first commander and was soon promoted to Brigadier General. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2006-05-25 | ITL MARS (Israeli reflex sight) | The ITL MARS (multi-purpose aiming reflex sight) is a gun sight that combines two sighting devices, a reflex sight and a laser sight, as well as a backup iron sight. It is designed and produced by ITL Optronics company, based in Israel. The laser may be either visible or infrared and can be activated as needed via a pressure switch. | Start | Ve3 (2598) | |
2025-07-14 | Bogdan Bars-6 (Armored personnel carrier) | The Bars-6 is a light 4x4 armored personnel carrier designed by the Ukrainian Bogdan Corporation. The vehicle is based on the chassis of the Kia KM450 truck. | Start | 42manako (238) | |
2025-07-14 | Bogdan Bars-8 (Armored personnel carrier with MRAP capabilities) | The Bogdan Bars-8 is a 4x4 Ukrainian armored personnel carrier designed by the Bogdan Corporation. The Bars-8 is built on the chassis of the Dodge Ram pickup truck, and is a further development of the earlier Bars-6. | Start | 42manako (238) | |
2025-05-24 | Çelebizade Şerif Hasan Pasha (Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire, 1790-1791) | Çelebizade Şerif Hasan Pasha (also known as Seyyid Şerif Hasan Pasha, Rusçuklu Şerif Hasan Pasha, or simply Şerif Hasan Pasha) was an Ottoman grand vizier, 1790-1791. | GA | Yilanhoca (1216) | |
2025-07-11 | Battle of Varna (1606) (1606 battle) | The Battle of Varna was a major battle over the fortress of Varna on the Black Sea between the Zaporozhian Cossacks led by Hryhoriy Izapovych and the Ottoman garrison of the city as a part of the Cossack naval campaigns. The Cossacks unexpectedly attacked Varna from the sea and captured it with a series of assaults. | B | TheHistoryOFEUROPE (620) | |
2025-07-12 | List of awards and honours received by Nikita Khrushchev | This is a list of awards and honours received by Nikita Khrushchev, a Soviet political leader who served as both General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1953–1964) and Premier of the Soviet Union (1958–1964). | GA | Toadboy123 (19259) | |
2025-06-25 | Raid on Kalabakan (1963) (Military engagement in Tawau during the Indonesia–Malaysia Confrontation) | The Raid on Kalabakan, also referred to in Malaysia as the Kalabakan Incident (Malay: Peristiwa Kalabakan), was a military operation conducted by Indonesian forces, supported by communist guerrilla fighters, during the Battle of Tawau in the wider context of the Indonesia–Malaysia Confrontation. | FA | Quickbar (1918) | |
2025-07-14 | Vissarion Sardionovich Eristov (Soviet hydraulic engineer and construction manager) | Vissarion Sardionovich Eristov (Russian: Виссарио́н Сардио́нович Эри́стов); 6 February 1905 – 11 November 1975) was a Soviet hydraulic engineer, construction manager, and a leading specialist in the field of hydraulic structures, particularly underground facilities. | C | David Osipov (581) | |
2025-07-20 | Ursula (drone) (Unmanned surface vehicle) | Ursula is the name of a riverine unmanned surface vehicle (USV) capable of carrying FPV drones. It was developed in Ukraine during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It has been dubbed the world's smallest aircraft carrier. | Start | TurboSuperA+ (4022) | |
2025-07-05 | Circassian Hafiz Mehmed Pasha | Circassian Hafiz Mehmed Pasha (died 3 May 1866) was an Ottoman military officer and statesman of Circassian origin. | B | BEFOR01 (396) | |
2025-04-22 | Battle of Praaspa (Part of the Roman–Parthian Wars) | The Battle of Praaspa was a military Conflict in 36 BC during the Antony's Atropatene campaign. It was organized by the Roman triumvir Mark Antony. The opposing sides were, on the one hand, the Roman Republic and its ally based on the Treaty of Artaxata the Kingdom of Armenia, and on the other hand,the Parthian Empire. | Start | Iranian112 (1381) | |
2025-07-17 | Regimental Special Troops Battalion (Military unit) | The Regimental Special Troops Battalion (abbreviated RSTB) is the special troops battalion of the 75th Ranger Regiment. It has been in service since its most recent reactivation in October 2007 in response to the challenges created by the war on terror and the changing nature of Ranger operations. | Start | Nghtcmdr (678) | |
2025-07-13 | Dominican–Spanish Treaty (1855) (1855 treaty between the Dominican Republic and the Kingdom of Spain) | The Dominican–Spanish Treaty (1855) (Spanish: Tratado Dominico-Español de 1855) was an international treaty between the Dominican Republic and the Kingdom of Spain. This treaty, signed on February 8, 1855, marked Spain's formal recognition of the independent nation, which had finally declared its sovereignty in 1844. | C | BlkGeneral2000 (3603) | |
2025-07-18 | Ludwig Aßner (German politician and attempted assassin of Adolf Hitler) | Ludwig Aßner (6 or 8 April 1893 – 17 August 1940) was a German politician and member of the Bavarian State Parliament. He is notably remembered for an alleged assassination attempt on Adolf Hitler in 1933, involving a poisoned letter sent from France. | Start | Fenlander88 (412) | |
2025-07-18 | 706th Military Intelligence Group (Military unit) | The 706th Military Intelligence Group is a unit of the US Army stationed at Fort Gordon, Georgia. The unit shares a lineage with the 116th Military Intelligence Group but not that unit's colors or insignia.[circular reference] The unit was first created in 1946 as the 116th Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment in Washington, D.C. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-07 | Groshev GN-4 | The Groshev GN-4 was a Soviet transport glider introduced in 1934. | Stub | Tengu99 (1443) | |
2025-07-15 | Battle of Peña Colorado Creek | The Battle of Peña Colorado Creek was a small but major battle fought between the Mescalero Apache and the Confederate States of America that took place on August 11, 1861 near Marathon, Texas. The exact location of the battlefield is unknown but it was near the Peña Colorado Creek. | Start | Qwv03 (313) | |
2025-05-31 | Ghaznavid conquest of Sistan (Ghaznavid-Saffarid war (1002)) | In 999–1002 Mahmud of Ghazni invaded Sistan, ruled by the Saffarids. The last Saffarid ruler, Khalaf ibn Ahmad, carried out campaigns in Ghaznavid territories, capturing Fushanj, Bust, Kuhistan which prompted Ghaznavid Sultan Mahmud to lead campaign against the Saffarids. | C | Beylarbey (1614) | |
2025-07-16 | 413th Support Brigade (United States) (Military unit) | The 413th Support Brigade (United States) is a unit of the US Army stationed at Fort Shafter, Hawaii. The unit has a long lineage going back to 1898 in Hawaii when the army needed contracting in the newly annexed territory. The unit's roots like in US Army Western Command (WESTCOM) as a part of the US Pacific Command as early as 1979. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-21 | List of current organizational constructs of the United States Marine Corps (Organizational constructs of the United States Marine Corps) | The following is a list of constructs through which the United States Marine Corps is currently organized.: | Stub | Nghtcmdr (678) | |
2025-07-18 | 1975 in the Soviet Union (List of events) | The following lists events that happened during 1975 in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. | Start | Singapura1965 (114) | |
2025-07-18 | Army Air Traffic Services Command (Military unit) | The Army Air Traffic Services Command (ATSCOM) is a unit of the US Army that provides airspace and air traffic support to army bases and other commands globally. The command certifies air traffic controllers for the service, inspects airfields, ensures safe aircraft operations in installation air space as well as civilian air space at home and internationally. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-18 | Airborne Command (United States) (Military unit) | The United States Airborne Command was a unit of the United States Army during World War II. The unit was the idea of William C. Lee and Army Ground Forces commander General Lesly McNair who felt that the newly formed airborne units needed a command to centralize the training, organization and tactics of airborne units. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-21 | Ivan Pidkova (poem) (poem written by Taras Shevchenko) | Ivan Pidkova (Ukrainian: Іван Підкова) is an early poem by Ukrainian author Taras Shevchenko, written approximately in 1839 in Saint Petersburg. It was first printed in 1840 in Shevchenko's Kobzar. The poem presents a fictionalized depiction of Zaporozhian Cossacks under the leadership of Ivan Pidkova. | Start | Skoropadsky (6841) | |
2025-07-21 | Bernhard Hofmann (German SA general (1896–1982)) | Bernhard Hofmann (22 November 1896 – 19 November 1982) was a German military officer and a Nazi Party politician. He fought in both world wars and, as an SA-Gruppenführer in the Nazi Sturmabteilung, commanded the SA-Gruppe Hochland in Munich from June 1943 until Germany's surrender in May 1945. | C | Historybuff0105 (4790) | |
2025-02-27 | Battle of Sofia valley | The battle of Sofia valley took place in 1371 or 1372, near what is today Sofia, after the battle of Maritsa and the fall of Bitola to the Ottoman Turks. The result of the battle is Indecisive, however, the Bulgarians managed to repulse the Ottoman advance towards Northern Bulgaria. | Start | Tsar Unknown (169) | |
2025-03-03 | Muhammed Yutaev | Muhammed Yutaev (in Chechen: Ютаев Мохьмад) or Magomed Yutaev (in Russian: Магомед Ютаев), born in 1980 in Shalazhi and deceased in 1999, was a Chechen military fighter who participated in the First and Second Chechen War during his adolescence. | Start | Carolvs18 (114) | |
2025-07-05 | Assault on Greifenhagen (Attack on Greifenhagen during the Thirty Years' War) | The assault on Greifenhagen occurred on 25 December 1630 during the earlier stages of the Swedish intervention in the Thirty Years' War when a Swedish force of 13,000–18,000 men attacked the town of Greifenhagen in order to make way for an attack on the main Imperial camp at Garz. | GA | Gvssy (5391) | |
2025-05-10 | Tuzcuoğlu family (Laz family) | Tuzcuoğlu family was a prominent Ottoman-era family of regional notables (ayan) from the eastern Black Sea region, particularly active in Western Georgia and the Trabzon Eyalet. The family was known for its military leadership, tax farming (iltizam), and participation in local uprisings Against the Ottoman Empire. | C | AE182 (851) | |
2025-07-07 | Commandant's Regiment (Military unit in Tajikistan) | The Commandant Regiment of the Ministry of Defense (Tajik: Полки комендантӣ вазорати мудофиаи), also known as the Military Commandant’s Office of the Dushanbe Garrison, is an administration unit of the Military Police under the Ministry of Defence in the Tajik capital of Dushanbe. | Start | Aaina26 (848) | |
2025-05-15 | Muhammad Aamer Najam | Muhammad Aamer Najam, HI(M) is a senior officer in the Pakistan Army, currently serving as the Inspector General, Training & Evaluation (IGT&E) at the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi. | Stub | Behappyyar (1890) | |
2025-07-22 | Theater Army Support Command, Europe | Theater Army Support Command, Europe (TASCOMEUR) was established on July 15, 1951 as a part of the European Command with it's headquarters at Coligny Caserne, Orleans, France. It was first called EUCOM COMZ and had two major subdivisions BASEC (Base Section) and ADSEC (Advance Section) with headquarters in La Rochelle, France (BASEC) and Verdun, France (ADSEC). | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-23 | Vali-ye Amr special forces unit | Vali-ye Amr (Persian: ولیامر) formally known as Sepah-e Vali-ye Amr (Persian: سپاه ولیامر) is a covert special forces unit within Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), assigned with the protection of the Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1308) | |
2025-07-18 | USCGC Melvin Bell (fast response craft (built 2023)) | USCGC Melvin Bell (WPC-1155) is a 154-foot U.S. Coast Guard Fast Response Craft in the Sentinel class, stationed at U.S. Coast Guard Station Boston. She is the 55th vessel of her class and is named for Master Chief Electronics Technician Melvin Kealoha Bell Sr., the first soldier to raise alarm of the Attack on Pearl Harbor and first Pacific Islander to reach rank of Chief Petty Officer. | Start | AmatureHistorian47 (501) | |
2025-06-15 | Gholamreza Mehrabi (Iranian military officer (d. 2025)) | Gholamreza Mehrabi (Persian: غلامرضا محرابی) (died 13 June 2025) was an Iranian Brigadier General in the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). He served as the Deputy Head for Intelligence of the General Staff of the Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces from 2016 until his death in 2025 during the Iran–Israel War. | Start | Razgura (882) | |
2025-06-16 | Hassan Mohaghegh (Iranian military officer (1951–2025)) | Mohammad Hassan Mohagheghi (1951 – 15 June 2025), better known as Hassan Mohaghegh (Persian: حسن محقق), was an Iranian brigadier general in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) who served as the deputy head of the Intelligence Organization of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). | Start | BasselHarfouch (1308) | |
2025-06-14 | Mehdi Rabbani (Iranian military officer (died 2025)) | Mehdi Rabbani (Persian: مهدی ربانی; died 13 June 2025) was an Iranian brigadier general in the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). He served as Deputy Head for Operations of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran from 2016 until his death in 2025, during the start of the Iran–Israel war. | Start | 95.98.65.177 | |
2025-07-13 | Davoud Sheikhian (Iranian military officer) | Davoud Sheikhian (Persian: داوود شیخیان; died 13 June 2025) was an Iranian military officer and Brigadier General in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). He served as the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force air defense command and was regarded as a central figure in Iran's air defense operations. | Start | Green Montanan (2007) | |
2025-02-03 | Bashkort Company (Military unit) | The Bashkort Company (Ukrainian: Рота «Башкорт») is a military unit of the International Legion of Territorial Defense of Ukraine, which was formed from Bashkir volunteers in 2022 during the Russian-Ukrainian War. | Start | X-Wu-Z (233) | |
2025-07-22 | Carl Gustaf Armfelt the Younger (Swedish military and county governor (1724-1792)) | Carl Gustaf Armfelt (July 14, 1724 - January 5, 1792, Malmö, Sweden) was a Finnish baron and major general. | Start | Dukeofchelmsford (46) | |
2025-04-23 | Bohdan Hrishenkov (Ukrainian military officer (born 1993)) | Bohdan Serhiiovych Hrishenkov (born October 20, 1993) is a Ukrainian military officer, lieutenant colonel of the National Guard of Ukraine, commander of the 12th Special Forces Brigade Azov, and a participant in the Russo-Ukrainian War. | Start | SUsaNa CobS (27) | |
2025-01-03 | Mohamed Khaddor | Mohamed Ibrahim Khaddor (born 13 January 1976) is a former Syrian Major General in the Syrian Arab Army, known for his role in suppressing early protests in Douma during the 2011 civil uprising while serving as the commander of the 106th Republican Guard Brigade with the rank of Brigadier General. | Stub | ResoluteMind (1916) | |
2025-07-21 | Federation Council of the Soviet Union (Upper house of the Federal Assembly of Russia) | The Federation Council, was an advisory government body in the USSR in 1990–1991, which included the President of the USSR, the Vice President of the USSR (since December 1990), and the heads of the union republics. | C | Aaina26 (848) | |
2025-07-17 | 650th Military Intelligence Group (Military unit) | The 650th Military Intelligence Group is a unit of the US Army Reserve under the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe in Mons, Belgium. The unit was created in 1944 as a part of the Army of the United States as the 450th Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment in New Guinea and was deactivated in 1945. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-16 | HMS Patia (1914) | HMS Patia, originally SS Patia, was a banana passenger boat that was requisitioned by the Royal Navy during World War I and was subsequently sunk in action. | C | AmatureHistorian47 (501) | |
2025-06-27 | 703rd Support Brigade (Ukraine) (Military unit) | The 703rd "Vinnytskyi" Support Brigade (MUN 3817) is a brigade level unit of the Ukrainian Ground Forces providing engineering, logistical and support services. It was established as a regiment, but was expanded to a brigade in 2024 and has seen extensive action during the War in Donbass and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, as well as several peacekeeping operations. | GA | M Waleed (16161) | |
2025-07-15 | Mounted bandits (Horse-riding bandits in early 20th-century Manchuria) | A mounted bandit (Chinese: 馬賊, romanized: mǎzéi, Japanese: 馬賊, romanized: bazoku) is a bandit who uses horseback for mobility. The term is particularly used for mounted bandits who were active in Manchuria and its surrounding region from the end of the Qing Dynasty to the Manchukuo period. | C | ILoveHirasawaYui (2613) | |
2025-07-01 | Magazin istoric pentru Dacia (Romanian historical journal focused on national historiography and primary sources) | Magazin istoric pentru Dacia (Romanian for “Historical Magazine for Dacia”) was a Romanian historical journal published in the mid-19th century, regarded as the first periodical dedicated exclusively to history in Romanian culture. | FA | TudorTulok (2020) | |
2025-07-20 | East Frisian-Gueldrian War (1531–1534) | The East Frisian-Gueldrian War of 1531–1534, also known as the Gueldrian Feud was a conflict between Counts Enno II and Johan I of East Frisia on the one hand, and Balthasar von Esens and Duke Charles II of Guelders on the other. In this war, which lasted from 1531 to 1534, East Frisia suffered severe devastation. | C | TotaFrisia (1345) | |
2025-07-16 | USCGC Barracuda | USCGC Barracuda is an 87-foot (27 m) Marine Protector-class patrol boat of the United States Coast Guard. The vessel is the first of her class and named after the ray-finned fish of the same name. Since her commissioning, the vessel has been stationed at Eureka, California under Coast Guard District 11, Sector Humbolt Bay. | B | AmatureHistorian47 (501) | |
2025-01-25 | No. 137 Helicopter Squadron IAF (Military unit) | The 137 Helicopter Squadron of the Indian Air Force is a helicopter squadron based in Jorhat Air Force Station operating 11 AH-64E Apache attack helicopters. | Start | GodsPreciousGoomba (62) | |
2025-07-22 | Al-Haramein Battalion (Faction of the Free Syrian Army) | Al-Haramein Battalion (Arabic: لواء جيدور حوران; meaning The Battalion of the Two Holy Mosques) is a Free Syrian Army's rebel group which operated in Hit and its surrounding areas in Daraa Governorate, specifically near the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights in southern Syria, during the Syrian Civil War. | Start | Virtualerian (1460) | |
2025-07-22 | First Battle of Steinau (First battle of Steinau during the Thirty Years’ War) | The First battle of Steinau took place on September 27, 1633 during middle stages of the Swedish intervention in the Thirty Years’ War when a Saxon-Swedish-Brandenburger army invaded Silesia with 21,000 and a encountered an Imperial army of 20,000 at Ścinawa, the resulted battle was a major allied victory. | C | Elstupido1618 (31) | |
2025-06-07 | Battle of Krynky (2023–2024 battle during the Russian invasion of Ukraine) | Battle of Krynky was a battle waged between Russian and Ukrainian armed forces over the village of Krynky, which lasted from 20 October 2023 to 17 July 2024, when the Ukrainian Armed Forces retreated across the Dnieper river. | C | F.Alexsandr (2106) | |
2025-07-16 | VDP Lorraine 28 (French troop transport) | The VDP Lorraine 28 or Voiture de Dragons Portés Lorraine 28 ("Mechanized Dragoons Vehicle Lorraine 28") is a six-wheeled all-terrain troop transport developed by the Lorraine Company in the 1930s and used by the French army during World War II. Mainly equipping mechanized cavalry units, most vehicles were captured or destroyed during the Battle of France. | Start | PvtLarry (86) | |
2025-06-07 | Siege of Cherkasy | The siege of Cherkasy or siege of Cherkassy was conducted by the Crimean Tatar army of Saadet I Giray in cooperation with Ottoman Janissaries as part of the attack in response to raids of Ostap Dashkevych's Cossacks, on c. March 1532. | C | StephanSnow (2253) | |
2025-06-01 | Battle of the Cahul (1574) (1574 battle) | The Battle of the Cahul was a military engagement took place 9 June 1574 at the Cahul Lake during the Moldavian Revolt. The Ottoman-Crimean army fight against Moldavian-Cossack forces and defeat them. | GA | Dushnilkin (8302) | |
2025-07-15 | Crimean campaign (1589) | The Crimean campaign was a military expedition carried by the Zaporozhian Cossacks led by ataman Zakhar Kulaga against the Crimean Khanate and the Ottoman Empire in July of 1589. | C | TheHistoryOFEUROPE (620) | |
2025-02-26 | Moldavian campaigns (1593–1595) | The Moldavian Cossack campaigns of 1593–1595 were a series of expeditions by Zaporozhian Cossacks into Moldavia, which was under the suzerainty of the Ottoman Empire. | Start | Fajowy (1046) | |
2025-02-20 | Raid on Varna (1620 raid) | The Raid on Varna was conducted by the Zaporozhian Cossacks after their raid on Istanbul, on 25 August 1620. | C | Ömereditss (691) | |
2025-02-21 | Battle of Ochakov (1630) (Battle in Ukraine) | The Battle of Ochakov was a battle that took place in 1630 during a Cossack expedition to the Black Sea led by Taras Fedorovych. | Stub | Ömereditss (691) | |
2025-07-12 | Mumtaz Hussain (officer) (Retired Pakistani military officer) | Mumtaz Hussain HI(M) TBt is a retired two-star general in Pakistan Army, who lastly served as Director General of Personal Pakistan Ordnance Factories, assigned at Wah Cantonment, before retiring in 2025. | Stub | Behappyyar (1890) | |
2025-07-02 | Muhammad ibn al-Alqami | Muhammad ibn al-Alqami (1197–1258) was a Shia vizier and advisor to the last Abbasid caliph, al-Musta'sim. Al-Alqami began his administrative career as a scribe under his uncle, Ustadār Adūd al-Dīn Abū Nasr al-Mubārak and he was appointed head of Dār al-tashrīfāt, then ustādār and finally vizier. | C | Nugraze (47) | |
2025-02-06 | Moldavian campaign (1574) | The Moldavian Campaign was a military operation carried out by the Ottoman Empire against the Principality of Moldavia, one of its vassal states, in 1574. | C | LGT55 (558) | |
2025-07-20 | Arseny Turbin (Russian teenage political prisoner and anti-war activist) | Arseny Turbin (Russian: Арсений Турбин, born 19 August 2008) is a Russian teenager and political activist. He became internationally known in 2024 after being sentenced to five years in a juvenile correctional colony in Russia on charges of "participating in a terrorist organization." He is widely regarded by human rights groups and media as one of the youngest political prisoners in modern Russia. | Start | Lacanic (293) | |
2025-02-12 | Invasion of the Veluwe (1629) (Failed invasion of the Dutch Republic) | The Invasion of the Veluwe was an invasion of the Dutch Republic in 1629 carried out by Imperial and Spanish troops in order to divert the States army from the Siege of 's-Hertogenbosch. The invasion was led by Count Hendrik van den Bergh with an army that likely consisted of around 20.000 men. | C | VidarVN (609) | |
2025-01-17 | Alexey Dobryden (Soviet metallurgist) | Alexey Afanasyevich Dobryden (Russian: Алексей Афанасьевич Добрыдень; 20 May 1926 - 9 October 1980) was a Soviet metallurgist and party leader. | Start | Wikiwriterdk (74) | |
2025-06-25 | Ildus Fayzov | Ildus Akhmetovich Fayzov (also Faizov, Russian: Ильдус Ахметович Файзов, Tatar: Илдус Әхмәт улы Фәизов / Фәиз, romanized: İldus Əxmət ulı Fəizov / Fəiz; born January 29, 1963, Tatar ASSR) is a Tatar imam, the former mufti of the Republic of Tatarstan (2011–2013). | Stub | Samioğlu (1816) | |
2025-07-23 | United States Army Legal Services Agency (Military unit) | The United States Army Legal Services Agency (USALSA) is an agency under the Judge Advocate General of the US Army since 1973. The USALSA was originally created from the Army Field Operating Agency. Over time the agency has taken command over 20 division, activities, services, etc. including: | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-09 | 142nd Military Police Brigade (Military unit) | The 142nd Military Police Brigade is a unit of the Alabama National Guard since June 2020. The Brigade was created to unify the military police units in Alabama under one command. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-12 | Ivan Kudrya | Ivan Danilovich Kudrya (7 July 1912 - November 1942) was a Ukrainian-born Soviet intelligence officer. | C | VivatLondinium (666) | |
2025-01-26 | Hełm HB-04 (Polish combat helmet) | The Hełm HB-04 is a ballistic helmet developed by Maskpol designed for Police, Border Guards and other uniformed forces. Its purpose is to protect the user’s head against direct shrapnel impact and some small arms ammunition. | Start | Shadowfax33 (1320) | |
2025-07-23 | Menas (Byzantine general) (7th century Byzantine general) | Menas (Greek: Μηνᾶ στρατηλάτου; d. June 637) was a Byzantine general (magister militum) and patrikios who commanded the garrison at Chalkis and died in the Battle of Hazir. Although his exact title is unknown, al-Tabari and Ibn al-Adim both attest that he was the second-in-command after Emperor Heraclius. | Start | ILoveHirasawaYui (2613) | |
2025-07-23 | Naheed Asgar (Bangladeshi military personnel) | Naheed Asgar (Bengali: নাহিদ আসগর) is a Major General of the Bangladesh Army. He is the Managing Director of Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory (BMTF). | Stub | Nabil (8616) | |
2025-07-23 | Abu Bakr Siddique Khan (Bangladeshi military personnel) | Abu Bakr Siddique Khan (Bengali: আবু বকর সিদ্দিক খাঁন) is a Major General of the Bangladesh Army. He was the Commandant of the National Defense College. | Start | Nabil (8616) | |
2025-07-23 | Ferdous Hasan Salim (Bangladeshi military personnel) | Ferdous Hasan Salim (Bengali: ফেরদৌস হাসান সেলিম) is a Major General of the Bangladesh Army. He is the military secretary to the Chief Adviser of Bangladesh. | Stub | Nabil (8616) | |
2025-07-21 | Operation Triangle I | Operation Triangle I (Bosnian: Operacija Trokut I) was a military offensive conducted by the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) in early July 1995, during the final months of the Bosnian War. The offensive was launched by the ARBiH 5th Corps in northwestern Bosnia, targeting Serb-held positions near Bosanska Otoka and Bosanska Krupa. | Start | Ulltrassai (31) | |
2025-05-19 | 404th Support Brigade (Military unit) | The 404th Army Field Support Brigade (AFSB) of the United States Army provides installation logistics, maintains prepositioned material, and supports capabilities to increase soldier and material readiness. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-14 | Caithness Blitz | The Caithness Blitz was a series of bombing raids on the town of Wick and the surrounding area by the Nazi German Luftwaffe. The first, on 1 July 1940, alongside the raid in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, were the first daylight raids of World War Two in Britain. | Start | POTH94 (1315) | |
2025-07-21 | Operation Zora | Operation Zora (Bosnian: Operacija Zora) was a major follow-up offensive launched by the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (ARBiH) 5th Corps in May 1995 during the later stages of the Bosnian War. The operation sought to capitalize on momentum from the earlier Operation Una , aiming to expand Bosniak-controlled territory southeast of the besieged Bihać enclave and weaken Serb military positions in western Bosnia. | C | Ulltrassai (31) | |
2025-07-13 | 319th Military Intelligence Brigade (United States) (Military unit) | The 319th Military Intelligence Brigade was a short-lived unit of the US Army Reserve activated in 1948 in Springfield, Massachusetts. as the 319th Headquarters Intelligence Detachment. In 1950 it was redesingated Headquarters, 319th Military Intelligence Group in San Francisco, California. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-25 | Second Raid on the Suez Canal (In 1916, the second military operation organised by the Ottoman Empire against British-occupied Egypt through the Suez Canal.) | Second Raid on the Suez Canal was a military campaign carried out by the Ottoman Empire during World War I against British positions in the Sinai Peninsula, particularly aiming to challenge British control over the Suez Canal. The campaign followed the failed First Suez Expedition (1915), and was overseen by Djemal Pasha and his German allies, notably Friedrich Freiherr Kress von Kressenstein. | C | Earslaner2001 (119) | |
2025-06-25 | December 2009 United States attacks in Yemen (US missile strikes on al-Qaeda targets in Yemen) | In December 2009, the United States launched a series of missile strikes against targets associated with al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) in Yemen. On 17 December, cruise missiles were launched on the village of al-Majalah and in Arhab, near the capital of Sanaa. | FA | Hsnkn (711) | |
2025-06-15 | SS-Helferinnenkorps (SS Women's Auxiliary Corps, 1942–1945) | The SS-Helferinnenkorps (lit. 'SS Women’s Auxiliary Corps') was a formation of female communications and clerical personnel created by the Waffen-SS in 1942. Roughly 2,400 volunteers completed a basic course at the newly established Reichsschule-SS in Oberenheim, Alsace, where they swore an oath and were formally inducted into the Waffen-SS. | B | Gameking69 (1225) | |
2025-07-07 | Siege of Gulbarga | The Siege of Gulbarga was a siege battle where Hussain Nizam Shah I of Ahmadnagar and Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah Wali of Golconda joined together to capture the fort of Gulbarga from Adil Shah. The fort was well protected with high walls and a deep ditch full of water. | GA | Lion of Ariana (2439) | |
2025-07-22 | United States Army Intelligence Command | The United States Army Intelligence Command (USAINTC) was a unit of the US Army formed in 1965 at Fort Holabird to have a centralized command over all Counter Intelligence units in the Continental United States (CONUS). A basic function of USAINTC was to conduct background checks for sensitive government positions. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-13 | Command Chief Warrant Officer of the Army National Guard | The Command Chief Warrant Officer of the US Army National Guard (CCWO ARNG) is the most senior warrant officer position in the United States Army National Guard and serves as a key advisor to the director Army National Guard on training, readiness, mentorship and professionalism of the warrant officer corps. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-09 | Command Chief Warrant Officer of the US Army Reserve | The Command Chief Warrant Officer of the US Army Reserve (CCWO USAR) is the most senior warrant officer position in the United States Army Reserve and serves as a key advisor to the commanding general United States Army Reserve on training, readiness, mentorship and professionalism of the warrant officer corps. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-30 | Mohammed Arif Khan (20th century Barakzai Minister of Defense) | Mohammed Arif Khan (Kabul, Afghanistan, ca. 1907– Bonn, West-Germany, ca. 1983) was an Afghan military general, diplomat, and Minister of Defense under King Mohammed Zahir Shah. A member of the prominent Mohammedzai branch of the Barakzai dynasty, he held key positions in Afghanistan's military and diplomatic affairs during crucial decades of the 20th century. | C | Shikhatu (105) | |
2025-06-17 | Bansei Airfield | Bansei Airfield, also known as Kaseda Airfield is a former Imperial Japanese Army aviation base located in the town of Kaseda in Kagoshima Prefecture, Kyushu Island in Japan. Because of its brief period of operation, it is also known as the “phantom special attack base.” | Start | Bollardant (1456) | |
2025-02-14 | All-Weather Aircraft | An all-weather aircraft is an aircraft designed to operate effectively in adverse weather conditions, including low visibility, heavy precipitation, extreme temperatures, and turbulence. These aircraft are equipped with advanced avionics, navigation systems, and structural enhancements to ensure safety and mission readiness. | Stub | Editor8778 (1384) | |
2025-06-13 | RAF Habilayn (Former British army airfield in Yemen) | Royal Air Force Habilayn or more commonly RAF Habilayn is a former Royal Air Force station located in Al Habilayn, Radfan district, Yemen. The station served as an important forwarding base for British troops during the Radfan Campaign in the Aden Emergency. | C | Bollardant (1456) | |
2025-06-28 | James Ashby (soldier) | James Wesley Ashby (April 2, 1944 – June 1, 1967) was a United States Navy hospital corpsman who posthumously received the Navy Cross, the Navy’s second-highest decoration for valor in combat, for his actions during the Vietnam War. He was killed while rendering aid to wounded Marines under hostile fire. | Start | Historytenn (537) | |
2025-07-15 | Rafiqul Islam (Bir Bikrom) | Shaheed Rafiqul Islam (died 1971) was a freedom fighter in the Bangladesh Liberation War. For his bravery in the war, the Government of Bangladesh awarded him the title of Bir Bikrom. | Start | Tuhin (25006) | |
2025-07-22 | Russian Empire-United States diplomatic missions (Bilateral relations) | The Russian Empire and the United States both had an embassy and consulates in each others nations during their diplomatic relations. A few months after the Russian Empire fell during the February Revolution in 1917, the United States government began to pay the consuls' expenses at all seven locations because of the importance they were playing in assisting the large number of Russian emigrants coming to North America. | B | 4vryng (19273) | |
2025-07-23 | Don't Be Afraid, I Am Here For You (1981 Soviet film) | Don't Be Afraid, I Am Here For You (Russian: Не бойся, я с тобой!, Azerbaijani: Qorxma, Mən Səninləyəm) is a Soviet two-part adventure, musical comedy television film by Yuli Gusman, released in 1981. | Start | Тихонова Пустынь (241) | |
2025-07-20 | Leonid Kolomiets | Leonid Mikhailovich Kolomiets (born October 20, 1969, in the city of Zhashkiv, Cherkasy Oblast, Ukrainian SSR, USSR) is a Soviet and Russian figure in the internal affairs bodies, Major General of Police, a specialist in the field of law enforcement and combating crime. | B | Артем Загребельный (852) | |
2025-07-18 | Fire snake (rocket) | The Fire Snake (Chinese: 火蛇; pinyin: huǒ shé) is a series of rocket projectiles and rocket pods manufactured by the Chinese defense company Norinco. | Start | Loned (5030) | |
2025-07-10 | Yuri Tomchak | Yuri Iosifovich Tomchak (Russian: Юрий Иосифович Томчак; born December 15, 1961, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky) is a Soviet and Russian figure in the internal affairs bodies, Lieutenant General of Police. Head of the Department of Internal Affairs (from 2011 – UMVD) of Omsk Oblast from 2010–2016. | GA | Артем Загребельный (852) | |
2025-06-15 | Paweł Hur | Paweł Hur (born April 10, 1918, in Kyiv, died September 7, 1994, in Lincoln) took part in the Battle of Britain in the 301 Squadron after completing the Polish Air Force Academy in Dęblin. | Start | Positive767 (338) | |
2025-06-25 | Agreement on 5% NATO defence spending by 2035 | At the 2025 The Hague NATO summit, member states pledged to increase defence spending to five percent of GDP in what is called The Hague Investment Plan. | C | Axel1382004 (3106) | |
2025-07-24 | Lyubov Aksyonova (MVD) | Lyubov Nesterovna Aksyonova (Russian: Любовь Нестеровна Аксёнова; born 1959, Kolomenka village, Krutinsky District, Omsk oblast, Russian SFSR, USSR) is a Soviet and Russian figure in the internal affairs bodies, holding the rank of police polkóvnik. | GA | Артем Загребельный (852) | |
2024-12-24 | 19th Infantry Division (Bangladesh) (Division of Bangladesh Army) | The 19th Infantry Division (Bengali: ১৯ পদাতিক ডিভিশন) is a formation of the Bangladesh Army based in Shahid Salahuddin Cantonment, located at Ghatail Upazila, Tangail District, Bangladesh. | Start | Kırmızı süleyman (853) | |
2025-07-23 | Hussain Muhammad Masihur Rahman (Major General of the Bangladesh Army) | Hussain Muhammad Masihur Rahman (Bengali: হুসাইন মুহাম্মাদ মাসীহুর রাহমান) is a Major General of the Bangladesh Army. He is the GOC of 19 Infantry Division and Area Commander of Ghatail. | Stub | Nabil (8616) | |
2025-07-24 | S M Asadul Haque (Major General of the Bangladesh Army) | S M Asadul Haque (Bengali: এস এম আসাদুল হক) is a Major General of the Bangladesh Army. He is currently the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 11th Infantry Division and the Area Commander of the Bogra Area. | Start | Nabil (8616) | |
2025-07-22 | Yugoslav Offensive on Prizren (Battle during the Kosovo War) | On 16-17 May 1999, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia carried out an offensive against the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in several Regions in Prizren, during the Kosovo War. | Stub | Diti04ZOP (269) | |
2025-06-27 | Battle of Gaivoron (Ambush on the Russian army during the Left-bank uprising) | The Battle of Gaivoron (Ukrainian: Битва під Гайвороном) was a battle that took place on 10 of October 1668 during the Left-Bank uprising between the Crimean cavalry and the Zaporozhian Cossacks led by Grigoriy Doroshenko and kalga Qirim-Giray from one side and the Russian forces led by Andrey Romodanovsky on the other. | C | TheHistoryOFEUROPE (620) | |
2025-07-08 | Malaysian Armed Forces Reserve (Combined military reserve components of the Malaysian Armed Forces) | The Malaysian Armed Forces Reserve (Malay: Pasukan Simpanan Angkatan Tentera — PSAT, Jawi: ڤاسوكن سيمڤنن اڠكتن تنترا), also known in Malay as Angkatan Sukarela (Reserve Force), serves as the combined military reserve component of the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF). | GA | Quickbar (1918) | |
2025-07-24 | Royal Malaysian Naval Volunteer Reserve (Reserve military unit of Malaysian Navy) | The Royal Malaysian Naval Volunteer Reserve (Malay: Pasukan Simpanan Sukarela Tentera Laut Diraja Malaysia, abbreviated PSSTLDM; Jawi: ڤاسوكن سيمڤنن سوكاريلا تنترا لاوت دراج مليسيا) serves as the reserve component of the Royal Malaysian Navy. | C | Quickbar (1918) | |
2025-05-06 | Siege of Chernihiv (1668) | Siege of Chernihiv (Ukrainian: Облога Чернігова) was a siege of the Russian garrison in the city of Chernihiv in the Left-bank Ukraine by the Zaporozhian Cossacks led by Ivan Samoylovych during the Left-Bank Uprising. The Zaporozhians were besieging the city until September, when Romodanovsky's reinforcements arrived there and unblocked Andrei Tolstoy's garrison. | C | Rxsxuis (2165) | |
2025-02-12 | Michaš Kukabaka (Soviet and Belarusian human rights activist) | Michaš Kukabaka (also known as Mikhail Kukobaka; born 1936) is a Soviet Belarusian dissident described as „the last Soviet political prisoner in the USSR“. | Start | SuuriMara (591) | |
2025-07-21 | Arghun–Langah War (Sindh conquest of Multan) | Arghun–Langah War, also known as Sindh–Multan War, was a major conflict between the Multan-based Langah dynasty and the Sindh-based Arghun dynasty from 1524 until 1528, which led to the fall of the Langah Sultanate and the incorporation of Multan, Shorkot, Uch and Derawar as autonomous territories into the Arghun Sultanate. | GA | Lightningblade23 (3512) | |
2025-07-21 | Jesus Jeffrey Grapa (Philippine army officer (born 1969)) | Brigadier General Jesus Jeffrey F. Grapa is a senior officer in the Philippine Army and currently serves as the Deputy Commander of the Army Support Command (ASCOM). He is widely recognized for his contributions to ordnance modernization, logistics interoperability, and support operations across the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). | Start | Jmp101003 (22) | |
2025-05-27 | 18th Army Corps (Ukraine) (Ukrainian Ground Forces formation) | The 18th Army Corps (Ukrainian: 18-й армійський корпус) is a Corps of the Ukrainian Ground Forces. | Start | Mehmed Nâzım (377) | |
2025-05-22 | 21st Army Corps (Ukraine) (Ukrainian Ground Forces formation) | The 21st Army Corps (Ukrainian: 21-й армійський корпус) is a Corps of the Ukrainian Ground Forces. | Stub | Mehmed Nâzım (377) | |
2025-07-11 | Mykhailo Lishchynskyi | Mykhailo Lishchynskyi (23 August 1904 – 20 November 1993) was a Ukrainian officer, veterans' activist, and a representative of Pavlo Shandruk. | Start | SaintPaulOfTarsus (7137) | |
2025-06-20 | Battle of Guadiaro (1010 battle near Ronda in Spain) | The Battle of Guadiaro (21 June 1010) was a battle of the Fitna of al-Andalus, that took place at the Guadiaro River near Ronda, between the Berber forces of Sulayman ibn al-Hakam with the help of berber leaders such as Zawi ibn Ziri and other Zenata chiefs, against the combined forces of the Caliphate of cordoba led by the caliph Muhammad II of Córdoba numbered at 30,000 fighter and 9000 Catalan mercenaries. | GA | Wikiknight7 (159) | |
2025-02-28 | House of Aghall | The House of Aghall, otherwise referred to as the House of Noori Aghal, House of Aghal, House of Haji Aziz Aghal, is an influential noble and royal Soranî-speaking Kurdish family with aristocratic and knightly lineage. They possessed titles of Beys, Aghas and Khanums. | B | Sunflowerlilies (781) | Possible vandalism |
2025-04-08 | Battle of La Ventana (1822 battle) | The Battle of La Ventana was a confrontation between the royalist troops of the Amazon and the patriots of Chachapoyas, which occurred on September 10, 1822. | Start | Eddu16 (331) | |
2025-07-23 | Hunny Bakshi | Colonel Hunny Bakshi (Retd.) is a former officer of the Indian Army and an intelligence specialist who served as the Commanding officer of the Technical Support Division (TSD), a covert military intelligence unit known for his operational capabilities and deep intelligence networks. | Start | DhruvDelhi (81) | |
2025-07-20 | US Army Engineer Command, Vietnam (Military unit) | US Army Engineer Command, Vietnam (USAECV) was a unit of US Army Vietnam from 1966-1967. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-24 | Jurgis Jungmeisteris (Lithuanian military officer (1884–1949)) | Jurgis Jungmeisteris (30 October 1884 – 1949) was a Lithuanian military officer who pioneered the sport of fencing in Lithuania. | Start | KrivisKrivaitis (633) | |
2025-07-17 | OZK (CBRN suit) (Soviet NBC suit) | Combined arms Protective Kit better known by its acronym OZK is a combined arms standard issue NBC suit of the Soviet and Russian Armed Forces. It is designed to protect the skin of personnel from toxic substances, radioactive particles, and biological agents, as well as to reduce the likelihood of contamination of uniforms, equipment, footwear, and personal weapons. | C | F.Alexsandr (2106) | |
2025-07-20 | L-1 (CBRN suit) (Soviet NBC suit) | Protective Lightweight Suit L-1 is an NBC suit of the Soviet and Russian armed forces, designed to protect the skin of personnel and uniforms and footwear from toxic substances, radioactive particles, and biological agents. | Start | F.Alexsandr (2106) | |
2025-07-24 | Kamov Ka-65 | Kamov Ka-65 Minoga (Russian: "Минога"; Lamprey) is a project for a new helicopter to replace Ka-27 in the Russian Navy by Kamov. | Start | F.Alexsandr (2106) | |
2025-07-22 | Jaydour Horan Brigade (Faction of the Free Syrian Army) | Jaydour Horan Brigade (Arabic: لواء جيدور حوران; Liwa Jaydour) is a Syrian rebel group that operated in the village of Al-Jidur and its surroundings in the Daraa Governorate during the Syrian Civil War. This group was known to receive Israeli support alongside several other Syrian opposition factions such as alongside Fursan al-Joulan, Firqat Ahrar Nawa, Saif al-Sham Brigade, Jaysh al-Ababil , Al-Ezz bin Abdul Salam Brigade, Omar Bin Al-Khattab Brigade, Al-Haramein Battalion and others. | Start | Virtualerian (1460) | |
2025-06-26 | Izabella Tabarovsky (American historian) | Izabella Tabarovsky (b. 1969 or 1970) is a Soviet-born writer and activist specializing in Eastern European history and contemporary antisemitism. She is the Kennan Institute Senior Advisor on Regional Partnerships and Programming. | C | Allthemilescombined1 (4144) | |
2025-07-21 | Tatyana Yegorova (actress) (Russian actress (1944–2025)) | Tatyana Nikolaevna Yegorova (Russian: Татьяна Николаевна Егорова; 8 January 1944 – 21 July 2025) was a Soviet and Russian actress, writer and journalist. | Start | Athanasius238 (557) | |
2025-07-25 | Operation Grmeč | Operation Grmeč 94 was a major offensive launched by the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina's (ARBiH) 5th Corps under the command of Atif Dudaković in late October 1994. The operation targeted Bosnian Serb positions south and east of Bihać and represented a bold shift from defensive to offensive operations following the 5th Corps' victories over the Autonomous Province of Western Bosnia. | C | Ulltrassai (31) | |
2025-06-02 | Kanwar Jaideep Singh Salaria | Kanwar Jaideep Singh Salaria was a colonel in the Indian Army who was twice awarded Shaurya Chakra, India's second highest peacetime gallantry award. He was killed in action during the 2001–2002 India–Pakistan standoff, also known as Operation Parakham. | Start | Lt.gen.zephyr (2584) | |
2025-07-22 | Sanjeev Jamwal | Captain Sanjeev Singh Jamwal (born 2 August 1974) is an officer in the Indian Army, known for his gallantry during the Kargil War in 1999. He was awarded the prestigious Vir Chakra for his heroic leadership in the assault on Point 5140. | Start | Rishi nda (26) | |
2025-07-17 | ET-LDHCM (Hypersonic cruise missile) | The ET-LDHCM is a scramjet-powered, conventional and nuclear capable, long range hypersonic cruise missile, being developed as part of Project Vishnu, under the Hypersonic Cruise Missile Development Programme by Defence Research and Development Organisation with private defence contractors and small and medium enterprises for the Indian Armed Force. | GA | Surabhi9191 (3692) | |
2025-07-23 | 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles (Military unit) | 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles is a battalion of the Jammu and Kashmir Rifles regiment in the Indian Army. It is one of the most decorated units in Indian military history, especially noted for its role in the Kargil War of 1999. | Start | Rishi nda (26) | |
2025-06-20 | Revolutions in autocracies after military defeats | Revolutions in autocratic regimes following military defeat represent a recurring phenomenon in modern political history that was extensively studied by many scholars. In several notable cases, decisive or humiliating military losses have eroded the legitimacy of autocratic governments, triggered elite defections, and spurred mass mobilization, ultimately leading to regime change. | C | MKTSTheEconomist (106) | |
2025-03-09 | Moyobamba uprising (1821) | The Moyobamba uprising was a failed attempt by the city to rise up against royalist forces. Orchestrated by the merchant and supporter of the patriotic cause, Pedro Pascasio Noriega, it took place on April 10, 1821, and ended the next day when the patriots were arrested and Noriega executed. | C | Eddu16 (331) | |
2025-07-18 | Pyatigorsk War (Circassian against Golden Horde 1492) | The Pyatigorsk War was a brief military and diplomatic episode involving the Great Horde and the Circassians, which took place in the North Caucasus region during the internal decline of the Horde. | Start | Drazze.greece (596) | |
2025-06-21 | David Odom | David L. Odom is a United States Marine Corps major general who was commanding general of the 2nd Marine Division from 2024 to 2025. | Start | Romanov loyalist (11946) | |
2025-04-19 | Aircraft Independent Firing System | Aircraft Independent Firing System (AIFS) or UBAS (Turkish: Uçaktan Bağımsız Atış Sistemi), is a weapon-employment solution developed by TÜBİTAK SAGE for the Turkish Air Force. | Stub | Yılmaz (33) | |
2025-07-24 | Mołożów massacre | The Mołożów massacre was a massacre of Ukrainian civilians in Poland, by members of the Polish Home Army "Kedyw" unit on May 6, 1943. | Start | AverageHistoryGuy (138) | |
2025-07-08 | List of Indian military radars (List of radars of the Indian Armed Forces) | The Indian Armed Forces uses various types of radars. | C | Aviator Jr (6065) | |
2025-05-17 | Samogitian uprising (1656) (Uprising in Lithuania/Sweden) | The Samogitian uprising was a local rebellion that took place in the region of Samogitia (now part of Lithuania) in 1656, during the Swedish occupation of parts of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Although not formally part of the Second Northern War, the uprising was a direct response to Swedish control following the Union of Kėdainiai in 1655. | C | TheJarlXIV (370) | |
2025-07-25 | Operation Nomad-Polar (Military operation during the Korean War) | Operation Nomad-Polar was an Allied offensive during the Korean War. | Stub | Folkezoft (20527) | |
2025-06-18 | Hajji Ali Davachi (Iranian revolutionary) | Hajji Ali Turki, also known as Hajji Ali Davachi (born 1871, Tabriz – d. 1912), was a member of the National Association of Azerbaijan and one of the founders of the Secret Center. He was the second most prominent figure in the Secret Center after Ali Monsieur. | C | Qızılbaş (3298) | |
2025-04-10 | Battle of Bonavista (1704 naval battle) | The Battle of Bonavista was a naval battle, between the French and English, that occurred in morning hours of 29 August 1704, outside the settlement of Bonavista, Newfoundland Colony, that lasted 6 hours. | Start | LilJohnnyWimple (1821) | |
2025-07-22 | List of composers of Russian sacred music (Composers of Russian sacred music List) | This is a list of composers of Russian sacred music / sacral music / religious music (see also Russian Orthodox Church), alphabetically sorted by surname, then by other names. It consists primarily, but not exclusively, of Russian (classical) composers, also of Ukraine and Belarus and other countries in tradition of Eastern Orthodoxy (especially of the Russian Empire and his successors). | Start | Reiner Stoppok (603) | |
2025-07-16 | 364th Civil Affairs Brigade (Military unit) | The 364th Civil Affairs Brigade is a unit of the US Army Reserve since 1966. The unit was first created in 1966 as HHC, 364th Civil Affairs Area and was assigned to Sixth Army in Portland, Oregon. In 1975, the unit was redesignated as the 364th Civil Affairs Brigade. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-25 | MKE 76 mm/62-caliber gun (Naval artillery) | The MKE 76 mm/62-caliber National Naval Gun is a naval gun designed and manufactured by Mechanical and Chemical Industry Corporation (MKE) of Turkey. It is marketed as a multi purpose weapon. | Stub | Nafis Fuad Ayon (11839) | |
2025-07-21 | H/PJ-26 76 mm naval gun (Naval gun) | The H/PJ-26 is a naval gun developed by China. It is a development of the Soviet AK-176M. | Start | Nafis Fuad Ayon (11839) | |
2025-07-25 | Royal Malaysian Air Force Volunteer Reserve (Reserve and volunteer components of the Royal Malaysian Air Force) | The Royal Malaysian Air Force Volunteer Reserve (RMAFVR; Malay: Pasukan Simpanan Sukarela Tentera Udara, abbreviated as PSSTU; Jawi: ڤاسوكن سيمڤنن سوكاريلا تنترا اودارا) functions as the reserve component of the Royal Malaysian Air Force. | C | Quickbar (1918) | |
2025-07-11 | Białystok during World War II | Białystok during World War II endured two occupations and suffered extensive human and physical devastation The war broke in September 1939, when Nazi Germany invaded Poland on 1st of September followed by the Soviet Union on the 17th of September. At that time, Białystok was the capital of Białystok Voivodeship in the Second Polish Republic. | FA | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-02-09 | Haredi Military Administration (Military unit) | The Haredi Military Administration (Hebrew: מנהלת החרדים הצבאית), also known by the acronym "Mahatz", is the Israel Defense Forces component responsible for Haredi military affairs and recruitment. | Stub | Challahbai15 (946) | |
2025-07-05 | Kevin Sinnett (American basketball player) | Kevin Sinnett is an American former college basketball player and naval officer. He played for the Navy Midshipmen from 1975 to 1979, finishing with 1,686 points and 800 rebounds. A 6-foot-6 forward and team captain, he was selected by the Boston Celtics in the 1979 NBA draft, but chose to pursue a military career. | GA | JoseyWales019 (6031) | Possible vandalism |
2025-06-12 | Military Command Boarding School (Israel) | The Military Command Boarding School is a pre-military educational institution for training youth in their high school years, under boarding school conditions, to command combat field units in the Israel Defense Forces. Graduates of the boarding schools are designated for positions as company commanders in the IDF's field units. | C | Trdta4 (542) | Possible vandalism |
2025-07-22 | Relief of Konstanz (1633) (1633 siege of the Thirty Years' War) | The Relief of Konstanz was a battle in 1633, during the Thirty Years' War, between the Swedish and their German allies and the Spanish and the Holy Roman Empire, the resulting battle was an Spanish and Imperialist victory. | Start | Elstupido1618 (31) | |
2025-06-10 | Directorate of Military Representatives of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation | Directorate of Military Representatives of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (Russian: Управление военных представительств Министерства обороны Российской Федерации) is a military command body within the structure of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation designed to organize work on quality control and acceptance of weapons, military and special equipment, quality control and acceptance of military products intended for export, civ ... | Start | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-06-04 | 305th Artillery Brigade (Russia) (Military unit) | The 305th Gumbinnen Artillery Order of the Red Star Brigade (Russian: 305-я артиллерийская бригада) (MUN 39255) is a tactical formation of the Ground Forces of the Russian Armed Forces. The brigade is stationed in the city of Ussuriysk, the village of Pokrovka in Primorsky Krai. | Start | Rakoon (12118) | |
2025-06-28 | 3rd Personnel Command (Military unit) | The 3d Personnel Command (3d PERSCOM) was activated on 16 September 1991 in Jackson, Mississippi as a part of Central Command (CENTCOM) to deploy personnel to forward bases such as Camp Doha, Kuwait. By 2014, 3d PERSCOM had become the 3rd Human Resources Sustainment Center (3d HRSC) as the United States was ending Operation Enduring Freedom and now are a part of the 1st Theater Sustainment Command. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-06-09 | Kursk offensive order of battle | C | Lazarbeem (903) | ||
2025-07-11 | KrAZ Cougar (Infantry mobility vehicle with MRAP capabilities) | The Cougar is a 4x4 light infantry mobility vehicle designed by the Ukrainian vehicle manufacturer KrAZ. It is a license-produced copy of a vehicle by the UAE-based STREIT Group company. The KrAZ Cobra is an upgraded version of the Cougar. | B | 42manako (238) | |
2025-07-08 | 14th Battalion Combat Team (Philippines) (Military unit) | 14th Battalion Combat Team, is Philippine Army unit activated in 1946 to conduct Anti-Hukbalahap campaign. It was selected to be the fourth contingent of PEFTOK to replace 19th Battalion Combat Team. | Start | Benjo0831 (2367) | |
2025-06-13 | List of 17th-century wars involving the Thirteen Colonies | This list of Colonial American Wars includes military conflicts involving the Thirteen Colonies and their predecessor colonies from 1609 till 1700. It covers the colonies that joined them prior to their Independence in 1776 (for example the Plymouth Colony merged with Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1691 and the Saybrook Colony merged with Connecticut Colony in 1644). | C | Historyguy1138 (3158) | |
2025-06-10 | Battle of Khan Yunis (2025) (2025 Israeli offensive in Khan Yunis) | The Battle of Khan Yunis is a major military engagement that began on 26 May 2025 as part of the broader Israeli offensive in the Gaza Strip launched in May 2025, known as Operation Gideon's Chariots, during the ongoing Gaza war. It marks the fourth time Israel has invaded Khan Yunis since the beginning of the war. | C | President Loki (1277) | |
2025-07-18 | Battle of Bhoop Singh Pari (1852) (Conflict in the Kashmir region) | The Battle of Bhoop Singh Pari was a major engagement fought in 1852 between the forces of Gohar Aman A ruler of Yasin, and Dogra troops led by Bhoop Singh in the region of Gilgit-Baltistan. The battle resulted in a decisive Yasini victory and marked a turning point in resistance against Dogra expansion. | Start | Knowipedia89 (116) | |
2025-07-20 | Obsolete Shoulder Sleeve Insignia of the United States Army | Shoulder sleeve insignia (SSI) are cloth patches worn on the shoulders of US Army uniforms since World War I to identify the primary headquarters to which a soldier is assigned. Insignia is issued to commands, field armies, corps, divisions and brigades. | Start | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-02-22 | Siege of Ura-Tyube (1866 engagement of the Russo-Bukharan War) | The Siege of Ura-Tyube (27 September–2 October 1866) was part of an unapproved Russian military operation during the Russian conquest of Bukhara and Russo-Kokand War . The operation was led by Military Governor Dmitry Romanovsky and aimed to capture several settlements on the Russo-Bukharan border including Ura-Tyube. | C | CitrusHemlock (1870) | |
2025-07-25 | Paul (comes) (400s Roman military commander) | Paul (or Paul comes) was a high-ranking Roman official or soldier in the 5th century, with the rank of Comes, freely translated as count. As historical figure he is difficult to place, because the information that has been preserved about him is unclear. | Start | Geoffrey F (1037) | |
2025-05-24 | Violet Hill Gordon (American officer) | Violet Hill Gordon (née Askins; circa 1916 – July 18, 2018) was an American military officer and government official. She served as a Women's Army Corps officer during World War II and was among the first African-American women to be commissioned in the U.S. Army. | Start | Afrowriter (7066) | |
2025-07-26 | Pheonix Unmanned Systems Regiment (Military unit) | The Main Department of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles "Phoenix" or the "Phoenix" Unmanned Systems Regiment is a regiment level Unmanned Systems unit of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, a part of the Pomsta Brigade. It is the largest and most successful UAV unit of the Ukrainian border guard. | B | M Waleed (16161) | |
2025-04-27 | Vladimir Avdeev (Russian swimming coach (born 1954)) | Vladimir Mikhailovich Avdeev (Russian: Владимир Михайлович Авдеев; born 16 July 1954) is a Russian swimming coach, Honored Coach of Russia (1991), and a coach of the highest qualification category. Since 1990, he has been a coach of the Russian national swimming team. | Start | Артем Загребельный (852) | |
2025-07-06 | 6th Signal Command (Military unit) | The 6th Signal Command was a unit of the US Army activated in 1974 at Fort Shafter, Hawaii. This mission to provide communications to US Army units in the Pacific was short lived and ended in 1977. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-19 | US Army Cyber Protection Brigade (Military unit) | The Cyber Protection Brigade (CPB) "Hunter Brigade" is a unit of the US Army at Fort Gordon, Georgia, established in 2015. The CPB is an offensive unit, "hunting" online adversaries to keep US Army and Department of Defense units and facilities secure. | Stub | TexasBob85 (985) | |
2025-07-25 | Yao Shuode (Duke and military general in Later Qin dynasty) | Yao Shuode (fl. 352–412) was a duke and military general of the Later Qin dynasty during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. He was the younger brother of Yao Chang and the uncle of Yao Xing. During the early years of Later Qin, Shuode helped his brother in his war against the Former Qin, and later, he became one of the empire's top generals after his nephew ascended the throne. | C | Zangxuangao (5935) | |
2025-07-26 | Piroozan (hovercraft) | Piroozan is an Iranian-made hovercraft. The Piroozan-class Hovercraft carriers are the next generation of fully indigenous military Hovercraft that will be put into service by the Navy. In May 2015, various media outlets published satellite images showing the Iranian-made "Piroozan" Hovercraft carrier alongside other military Hovercraft at the army base in Bandar Abbas. | Start | 110 and 135 (835) | |
2025-07-03 | Battle of Caracal (Russian Empire and Ottoman Empire battle) | Battle of Caracal was an engagement battle between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire in Wallachia, Caracal in 1854. Previous events that happened earlier, by January 1854, despite the set back at Cetatea–the Russian forces would continue to laid siege at Calafat. | Start | Malayeditz (990) | |
2025-06-16 | Mykola Krasovsky (police investigator of the Russian Empire, colonel in the army of the Ukrainian People's Republic) | Mykola Krasovsky (Ukrainian: Микола Олександрович Красовський, Russian: Николай Александрович Красовский, romanized: Nikolay Krasovsky, 31 March 1871 - after 1934) was a police officer from Kyiv (then part of the Russian Empire), who played an important role as investigator during the Beilis affair, a criminal process spurred by antisemitic attitudes prevalent during that era. | C | Skoropadsky (6841) | |
2025-07-02 | Badar Rifles (Military unit) | The Badar Rifles is a paramilitary unit of the Frontier Corps KPK-South. | Start | Ainty Painty (26157) | |
2025-07-26 | Battle of Damour (1984) (Battle of the Lebanese Civil War) | The Battle of Damour was the closing battle of the Mountain War and was fought between the Progressive Socialist Party (PSP) and the Lebanese Forces (LF). | Stub | The Great Mule of Eupatoria (4419) | |
2025-05-21 | 6th Infantry Regiment (Duchy of Warsaw) (Military unit) | The 6th Infantry Regiment (Polish: 6 Pułk Piechoty) was an infantry unit in the Army of the Duchy of Warsaw. | C | Brewling (571) | |
2025-07-26 | Shaqir Smaka (Albanian guerrilla commander) | Shaqir Smaka (c. 1887 – 1916) was a Albanian guerrilla commander from the Drenica region of Kosovo. He played a important role in the resistance against Ottoman, Serbian, and Austro-Hungarian forces during the early 20th century. | Start | SpeedyHaste (185) | |
2025-07-08 | Oleh Apostol (Ukrainian military personnel (born 1987)) | Oleh Orestovych Apostol (Ukrainian: Олег Орестович Апостол, born 17 April 1987) is a Ukrainian Air Assault Forces Brigadier general. He has been the commander of the Air Assault Forces since 2025. | Start | YYaMa36 (169) | |
2025-06-19 | 808th Pontoon-Bridge Brigade (Ukraine) (Military unit) | The 808th Pontoon-Bridge Brigade (MUN A3955) is a brigade level military unit of the Ukrainian Support Forces, part of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It was established in 1955 as part of the Soviet military presence in Romania. It is headquartered in Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi. | B | M Waleed (16161) | |
2025-07-20 | Nikita Gloydman (Russian footballer) | Nikita Igorevich Gloydman (Russian: Никита Игоревич Глойдман; born 10 January 2002) is a Russian footballer who plays as a defender for Sokol Saratov. | Stub | Mish-FCTM (7196) | Past AfD |
2025-07-22 | Duodo family (family) | The Duodo family was a Venetian patrician family, numbered among the so-called Case Nuove. A long-established Venetian family, it was founded in the parish of Santa Maria Zobenigo. Its origins are unclear: it may have been Slavonian, Peloponnesian, or German. | GA | Edward321 (36908) | |
2025-07-09 | Special Operations Department of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (Military unit) | The National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine Special Operations Department is the special forces and special operations wing of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine, the chief Anti-corruption governmental body of Ukraine. It js tasked with special operations, raids, counterinsurgency operations and other related tasks. | B | M Waleed (16161) | |
2025-06-27 | 12th Support Regiment (Ukraine) (Military unit) | The 12th Support Regiment (MUN A3814, post B2381) is a regiment level military unit of the Ukrainian Support Forces, part of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. It was established in 1968 as the 1591st Separate Engineering Road and Bridge Construction Battalion of the 8th Tank Army of the Soviet Armed Forces. | C | M Waleed (16161) | |
2025-07-15 | List of future and historical equipment of the Indian Coast Guard (Future Equipment of the Indian Coast Guard) | This is a list of future equipment of Indian Coast Guard, including ships and aircraft. Also contains list of retired equipment. | C | Bonadart (3826) | |
2025-06-12 | Fort at Door Village | The Fort at Door Village was one of the hastily built forts erected by settlers after the onset of the 1832 Black Hawk War. | C | MwFalcon (21) | |
2025-06-07 | Kuban Pogrom (1717) | Kuban Pogrom of 1717, or Kuban Campaign of 1717 — an attack in early August 1717 by Kuban Horde (part of the Crimean Khanate), Cherkassians and Nekrasov Cossacks, who lived on Kuban, on part of the territory of South-Eastern Russia. | Start | NTPS88 (64) | |
2025-06-04 | Siege of al-Hadiqat (632 siege in al-Yamama, now Saudi Arabia) | The Siege of al-Hadiqat, also known as the Siege of the Garden (ḥadīqat al-mawt), took place in December 632 CE during the Ridda Wars, shortly after the Battle of Aqraba. It occurred near the village of Aqraba in the region of al-Yamama, in present-day Saudi Arabia. | Start | Adesc7 (46) | |
2025-06-16 | Operation Pamungkas (1970 military operation in Papua) | Operation Pamungkas (lit. 'Ultimate'; Indonesian: Operasi Pamungkas) was an intelligence and military operation launched by the government to suppress the rebellion of Ferry Awom. The operation was executed by soft-line policy and hard-line policy with an objective of halting a fierce fight and crushing Ferry Awom’s rebellion. | GA | Blessedhussars67 (338) | |
2025-06-23 | Alborz Corps | Alborz Corps refers to a unit in Iran's military, part of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Ground Forces. This unit is responsible for security in Alborz Province, which includes Karaj, the city located just west of Tehran. | Start | BasselHarfouch (1308) | |
2025-07-08 | Operation Serigala (1962 Military Operation in Papua) | Operation Serigala (lit. 'Wolf'; Indonesian: Operasi Serigala) was a military operation launched by Indonesian National Armed Forces to conduct an Airborne landing around Sorong. The unit of the operation consisted of 120 PGT troops supported by C-47 and C-130 squadrons. | Start | Blessedhussars67 (338) | |
2025-05-01 | Defense industry of Vietnam | The defence industry of Vietnam encompasses the research, development, and manufacturing of military arms and technology by Vietnam’s government-affiliated entities. It is largely state-owned and managed by the Ministry of Defence, with a focus on achieving self-sufficiency in armaments. | B | Arest128 (921) | |
2025-07-27 | Battle of Marash (1161) | The Battle of Marash was a military engagement between the Crusader force of Antioch led by Raynald of Châtillon and the Zengid forces from Aleppo. Raynald launched a raid against the Zengids, capturing cattle, but was intercepted and captured by the Muslim forces. | Start | عبدالرحمن4132 (5805) | |
2025-07-16 | Equipment of the Spanish Army | Modern equipment of the Spanish Army is a list of equipment currently in service with the Spanish Army. | GA | Fabrice Ram (2999) | |
2025-06-22 | Territorial control of Donetsk Oblast during the Russo-Ukrainian War (Control of cities and towns of Donetsk Oblast during the Russo-Ukrainian War) | This page provides information on the most recently known control of localities in Donetsk Oblast during the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War, which started in 2014 and escalated with the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. It includes all larger localities across the oblast, as well as some smaller localities close to current or recent lines of contact. | B | Spino-Soar-Us (4386) | |
2025-06-08 | Unit 127 | Unit 127 is Hezbollah's "aerial unit" (وحدة الجوية), is the group's specialized aerial unit, responsible for the development, production, and operational deployment of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), commonly known as drones. The unit has emerged as a central player in Hezbollah’s military strategy, particularly in its ongoing conflict with Israel. | C | BasselHarfouch (1308) | |
2025-07-27 | Battle of Piombino Channel | The Battle of Piombino Channel was a military engagement between the Papal fleet and the Tunisian corsairs. The Papal fleet was ambushed by the Corsairs, losing their flagship and the capture of their commander. | Start | عبدالرحمن4132 (5805) | |
2024-05-17 | Homing guidance (Missile guidance method using onboard sensors) | Homing guidance systems use sensors within the missile to obtain guidance information from the target. Possible sensors include radar, infrared sensors, or light sensors. Homing guidance does not usually require communication with a ground station or other launch platform. | C | Skysmith (71842) | |
2025-06-18 | Operation Atlantic (Democratic Republic of Congo) (Canadian offensive during the Battle of Normandy in the Second World War) | Operation Atlantic was the codename for Namibia's participation in the Second Congo War under the SADC banner. The Namibian Defence Force was tasked to participate alongside Zimbabwe and Angola to help the Government of DRC to repel the Rwanda backed rebels. | Start | ViceAdmiral (3063) | |
2025-06-20 | Sergei Motorin (Soviet double agent (executed 1987)) | Sergei Mikhailovich Motorin (executed in 1987) was a Soviet KGB major and double agent who was arrested in Moscow in 1985 for spying for the FBI. | Start | Owaahh (193) | |
2025-07-26 | Wilhelm Raapke (German general) | Friedrich Henry Carl Albrecht Wilhelm Raapke was born in Marienwerder, Brandenburg, on 13 November 1896. | C | Competition69 (160) | |
2025-07-27 | 2025 CENTCOM Operation in Al-Bab | The 2025 CENTCOM Operation in Al-Bab was a co-ordinative operation by the International Coalition and the Syrian Democratic Forces and the Syrian Transitional Government forces against Islamic State cells in Aleppo. | Start | Legion of Liberty (358) | |
2025-07-27 | Battle of Klis (1583) | The Battle of Klis was a military engagement between the Habsburgs and the Ottomans at Klis. The Uskoks under the authority of the Habsburgs attempted to capture the city of Klis from the Ottomans; however, their attempt was repulsed. | Start | عبدالرحمن4132 (5805) | |
2025-07-27 | Action off Elba (1504) | The Action of Elba was a naval engagement between the Barbarossa brothers and the Papal galleys near the island of Elba. The corsairs ambushed two Papal ships and captured them. The engagement was the first naval victory achieved by the Barbarossa brothers. | Start | عبدالرحمن4132 (5805) | |
2025-04-28 | Akhilesh Saxena | Akhilesh Saxena is an Indian Army veteran, who served during the Kargil War in 1999. He held the position of Forward Observation Officer and was attached to both the 2nd Battalion, Rajputana Rifles and the 13th Battalion, Jammu and Kashmir Rifles during the conflict. | C | Locimo (32) | |
2025-07-13 | Chief Engineer (Gibraltar) | The list of Chief Engineers of Gibraltar from its capture by Anglo Dutch forces in 1704. | Start | Joe Dorward (124) | |
2025-07-02 | Vasile Septilici (Hetman Septilici) | Vasile Șeptilici (17th century) was a prominent Moldavian nobleman, known for his significant roles in the political and military spheres of the Principality of Moldavia. He served as hetman (army commander) and burgrave of Suceava in 1620, also being a trusted representative of the Moldavian prince. | Start | Revengetaker11 (557) | |
2025-04-21 | List of current equipment of the Haitian Army | This is a list of equipment of the Haitian Army currently in use. | C | SupportezLesFADH (464) | |
2025-07-26 | Ansaldo MIAS | The Ansaldo MIAS (Motomitragliatrice blindata d’assaulto), along with the MORAS (Moto-mortaio blindato d’assaulto) were tracked, mobile shield prototypes developed by Italy by Gio. Ansaldo & C. in 1935. | Stub | Tengu99 (1443) | |
2025-06-17 | Georg von Majewski (German general in the Wehrmacht (1888–1945)) | Georg Andreas Julius von Majewski (30 November 1888 – 6 May 1945) was a German general during World War II who served in both world wars and attained the rank of Generalleutnant (Lieutenant General). He is most known for his role as the final German commander of Plzeň during the closing days of the war. | B | JadenStar10 (91) | |
2025-07-27 | Domenico Troilo | Troilo was a second lieutenant in the Regia Aeronautica during his military service. In World War II he spent two years in Tunisia, then was transferred to service in Venaria Reale where he was at the time of the declaration of the armistice with the Allies. | Start | Competition69 (160) | |
2025-07-26 | Battle of Montecarotto (World War II battle in Italy) | The Battle of Montecarotto was a military engagement during the final phase of the liberation of the province of Ancona from the Nazi occupation of Italy during World War II. The battle took place between the Maiella Brigade (a volunteer Italian partisan formation established on December 5, 1943 in the Majella area) and a detachment from the Polish Second Corps (Polish: Drugi Korpus Wojska Polskiego) against the German army, which was ... | C | Competition69 (160) | |
2024-12-13 | Rai Sahib Dina Nath (Indian military officer (born 1863)) | Dina Nath (born 11 February 1863 – date of death unknown) was an Indian military officer and civil servant. He was awarded the title Rai Sahib in 1909 for his meritorious services both in peace and war. He served in the British Indian Army's Supply and Transport Corps, contributing to various military campaigns during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. | Start | Truthwillbeunfolded (121) | |
2025-02-14 | Siege of Khokhanaberd (Siege in XIII century) | The siege of Khokhanaberd was military conflict between Armenian and Mongol forces in XIII century during Mongol invasions of Georgia and Armenia. | C | Armenian from Artsakh (579) | |
2025-03-18 | Islamic State – Mozambique Province | The Islamic State – Mozambique Province or ISMP is an administrative division of the Islamic State (IS), a Salafi jihadist militant group. Established in May 2022 after splitting from the Islamic State – Central Africa Province in 2022, ISMP operates primarily in Mozambique's Cabo Delgado Province. | C | JaxsonR (2009) | |
2025-07-23 | 2/19 Army Cadet Unit Wagga Wagga (Military unit) | 2/19 Army Cadet Unit (ACU) Wagga Wagga It is the youth military program and organisation unit of the Australian Army Cadets (AAC) based in Wagga Wagga and the surrounding area of the Riverina, in New South Wales, Australia. The Army Cadets are tasked with supporting participants to contribute to society, fostering interest in defence force careers, and developing support for the Australian Defence Force. | B | Ollyquinn (34) | |
2025-07-25 | MV Monsunen | MV Monsunen was a coaster ship built in Denmark in 1957 that operated as an inter-island supply vessel in the Falklands from 1972 to 1992. The ship was commandeered by the Argentine Navy in the course of the Falklands War, when she served as an armed transport linking the different Argentine garrisons scattered around the islands. | GA | FarSouthNavy (113609) | |
2025-02-12 | Charles Thau (Partisan survivor headlined in an iconic WW2 photograph) | Charles "Charlie" Thau (born Chaim Thau; July 7, 1921 – April 2, 1995) was a Polish-born Jewish Holocaust survivor, resistance fighter, Red Army translator, and American immigrant. He is best known for appearing in a widely published photograph of the historic meeting between American and Soviet troops at the Elbe River in April 1945, near the end of World War II. | GA | Milwaukee911 (2731) | |
2025-07-26 | Rabaul Airfield Complex | Rabaul Airfield Complex was an airfield complex, which consisted of multiple landing grounds mainly used by the Japanese. It was located on the Gazelle Peninsula of New Britain in Papua New Guinea. | B | Bollardant (1456) | |
2025-07-25 | ULPGM (missile) (Air-to-surface missile) | The ULPGM is a family of autonomous, fire-and-forget, precision guided air-to-surface missiles, which can be launched from an unmanned aerial vehicle. This project is a collaboration between the Defence Research and Development Organization and Bengaluru-based private company Newspace Research & Technologies. | GA | Surabhi9191 (3692) | |
2025-07-27 | Monte Sant'Angelo massacre | The Monte Sant'Angelo massacre was a massacre perpetrated by Nazifascist forces on May 4, 1944, on Monte Sant'Angelo, in the municipality of Arcevia (AN), in which 63 civilians and Italian partisans were killed. | C | Competition69 (160) | |
2025-04-16 | Ingush raids on Georgian military road | The Georgian Military Highway was an important transport artery linking Russia with Transcaucasia. The road passed through areas populated by Ingush, which made it a target for attacks. | Start | Ingushghalgha (50) | |
2025-06-28 | Mir Muhammed Rebellion (Kurdish uprising led by Muhammad Pasha of Rawanduz against the Ottoman Empire in 1830–1838, aiming to expand his autonomy and assert control over neighboring territories) | The Mir Muhammed Rebellion was a Kurdish uprising led by Mir Muhammed of Rawanduz between 1830 and 1838 against the Ottoman Empire. Mir Muhammed, seeking autonomy and inspired by Muhammad Ali of Egypt, launched a campaign to unify Kurdish tribes and expand his influence in Upper Mesopotamia. | GA | BEFOR01 (396) | |
2025-07-27 | Nüfuz Edici Bomba (Air-to-surface missile) | NEB (Nüfûz Edici Bomba, Penetrating Bomb) is a type of bunkle buster produced by TÜBİTAK SAGE and used by Turkey. It is designed to at least penetrate 2.1 meters thick reinforced concrete with a hardness of 35 megapascals. | Stub | BaharatlıCheetos2.0'ın devamı (594) | |
2025-06-04 | Umar Farooq Durrani (Pakistani Army officer) | Umar Farooq Durrani is a retired senior officer of the Pakistan Army who served as Commander of I Corps, Mangla, and Chairman of Pakistan Ordnance Factories (POF), Wah Cantt. | Start | Behappyyar (1890) | |
2025-07-28 | Peter D. Huntley (U.S. Marine Corps general) | Peter D. Huntley is a United States Marine Corps major general who serves as the commander of United States Marine Forces Special Operations Command since June 11, 2024. | Stub | NYCRuss (11676) | |
2025-07-07 | Viktor Kamertsel (City of Yermak, Pavlodar Region, Kazakh SSR, USSR) | Viktor Yakovlevich Kamertsel (Russian: Камерцель Виктор Яковлевич; born November 4, 1951, city of Yermak, Pavlodar Region, Kazakh SSR, USSR) is a Soviet and Russian figure in the internal affairs bodies, Major General of Police, a specialist in the field of ensuring public order and combating crime. | Start | Артем Загребельный (852) | |
2025-07-05 | Yevgeny Storozhenko | Yevgeny Afanasyevich Storozhenko (born August 20, 1938, Mokhovoy Prival village, Muromtsevsky District, Omsk Oblast, RSFSR, USSR) is a Soviet and Russian law enforcement official and expert in the field of combating economic crime. He was one of the organizers of specialized units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) to combat drug trafficking and economic crimes in the Omsk Oblast. | B | Артем Загребельный (852) | |
2025-07-28 | Russian submarine Arkhangelsk (TK-17) (ship) | Arkhangelsk (TK-17; Russian: ́Архангельск ТК-17) is a retired submarine of the Project 941 Akula (NATO reporting name Typhoon) class of the Russian Navy and formerly the Soviet Navy. The boat was laid down on 24 February 1985, launched in August 1986, and commissioned in December 1987, with the designation TK-17. | FA | Romanov loyalist (11946) |
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