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714th Infantry Battalion         
UNIT OF THE INDONESIAN ARMY
Batalyon Infanteri 714; Infantry Battalion 714
Infantry Battalion 714 or 714th Infantry Battalion (Indonesian: Batalyon Infanteri 714/Sintuwu Maroso, Yonif 714) is an infantry battalion of the Indonesian Army formed in 2004 as a result of the conflict in Poso, Central Sulawesi. The formation of the battalion was formed from taking A and B companies from the 711th Infantry Battalion (Yonif 711/Raksatama).
3rd Infantry Battalion (Ireland)         
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  • Members of the 3rd Infantry Battalion man a [[Mowag Piranha]] at the 2006 Easter parade Dublin.
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UNIT OF THE IRISH ARMY INFANTRY CORPS
Irish 3rd Infantry Battalion; 3 Infantry Battalion (Ireland)
The 3rd Infantry Battalion (3 Inf Bn) is the oldest unit of the Irish Army. The battalion traces its history back to January 1923, when the unit was formed from several units based near Drumboe, County Donegal.
Infantry support gun         
CLASS OF ARTILLERY DESIGNED TO OPERATE IN DIRECT SUPPORT OF INFANTRY
Infantry gun; Battalion gun; Regimental gun; Battalion Gun; Battalion Guns; Battalion guns
Infantry support guns or battalion guns are artillery weapons designed and used to increase the firepower of the infantry units they are intrinsic to, offering immediate tactical response to the needs of the unit's commanding officer. They typically have short, low-velocity barrels, and light construction carriages, allowing them to be more easily manoeuvred on the battlefield.