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- Multi Letter Acronyms (← links)
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- 218 Signal Squadron (← links)
- Compo Anaconda (← links)
- Scaley Backs (← links)
- Squaddy Proof (← links)
- Barnes Wallis (← links)
- Glasgow and Strathclyde UOTC (← links)
- .32 ACP (← links)
- .380 ACP (← links)
- Enfield No.2 Revolver (← links)
- Gibraltar (← links)
- Royal Highland Fusiliers (← links)
- .303 (← links)
- 1 (Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry) Signal Squadron (Special Communications) (← links)
- 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment (← links)
- Women's Royal Army Corps (← links)
- Invertron (← links)
- British (← links)
- 5 (Queens Own Oxfordshire Hussars) Signal Squadron (← links)
- Bayonet (← links)
- Mortar (← links)
- T-80 (← links)
- Tobruk (← links)
- Stoke on Trent (← links)
- Palestine (← links)
- Bren and L4 Light Machine Gun (← links)
- Sten Machine Carbine (← links)
- History (← links)
- 269 (West Riding) Battery RA(V) (← links)
- Tallboy (← links)
- Re-enactment (← links)
- 49 (West Riding) Signal Squadron (V) (← links)
- United Nations (← links)
- Sunderland (← links)
- Lt A D Wintle MC (← links)
- Forward Observation Officer (← links)
- History of the Royal Regiment of Artillery (← links)
- An ancestor in The Royal Artillery you say? (← links)
- Ancestors in the Royal Navy (← links)
- Ancestors in the British Army (← links)
- Japan (← links)
- 25 Pounder (← links)
- First World War (← links)
- Balancing the GPMG (← links)
- Number 2 Dress (← links)
- HMS Hood (← links)
- Guz (← links)
- Defender (← links)