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expeditionary$26739$ - traduzione in greco

DEPLOYMENT OF A STATE'S MILITARY TO FIGHT ABROAD, ESPECIALLY AWAY FROM ESTABLISHED BASES
Expeditionary war; Military expedition; Expeditionary Warfare; Expeditionary forces; Expedition (military)
  • A squadron of the [[Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force]] off [[New Britain]] in September 1914
  • Expeditionary Strike Group
  • Carrier Strike Group
  • [[Alexander the Great]] fighting in [[India]]
  • Empire of Alexander the Great
  • Brazilian soldiers of the [[Brazilian Expeditionary Force]] greet civilians in [[Massarosa]], Italy, September 1944.
  • Typhoons]] from No. 121 Expeditionary Air Wing
  • Yermak]]'s conquest of [[Siberia]]", a painting by Russian artist [[Vasily Surikov]] depicting the [[Russian conquest of Siberia]].
  • [[Coldstream Guards]] of the British Expeditionary Force arrive in [[Cherbourg]], France, 1939

expeditionary      
adj. εκστρατευτικός
expeditionary force         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Expeditionary force; Military expedition (disambiguation); Expeditionary Force (disambiguation)
εκστρατευτικό σώμα

Definizione

expeditionary force
(expeditionary forces)
An expeditionary force is a group of soldiers who are sent to fight in a foreign country. (MILITARY)
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Wikipedia

Expeditionary warfare

Expeditionary warfare is a military invasion of a foreign territory, especially away from established bases. Expeditionary forces were in part the antecedent of the modern concept of rapid deployment forces. Traditionally, expeditionary forces were essentially self-sustaining with an organic logistics capability and with a full array of supporting arms.