Field Force
Indian Army, Military campaign, Peshawar Valley Field Force, Kabul Field Force
978-620-0-64807-5
6200648077
160
2012-02-15
49,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A Field Force in British and Indian Army military parlance is a combined arms land force operating under actual or assumed combat circumstances usually for the length of a specific military campaign. A Field Force would be created from the various units in an area of military operations and be named for the geographical area. In Australia Field Force comprises the units required to meet operational commitments.In the United States, during the Vietnam War the term "Corps" was used for various parts of South Vietnam i.e. "I Corps". To avoid confusion the Corps sized military command that controlled U.S. Army Divisions and other units was called a "Field Force" such as I Field Force and II Field Force. Unlike an Army Corps, the Field Force had other functions such as liaision with South Vietnamese and Civil Affairs functions and was flexible enough to have other subordinate units assigned to it.
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