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Military Simulator
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soldier 76
M1 Abrams
Soldier OW
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Prussia CH
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Union Soldier - ACW
Union Soldier - ACW:
Soldier CY
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Soldier
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Smash Bros Battle
Maintenance Soldier
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Greg PATTERSON
Name: Greg PATTERSON
Starship Troopers,,,anime
Army Soldier JH
Army Soldier JH had always dreamed of serving his country. Growing up, he was fascinated by the military and the sense of duty and honor that came with it. When he turned 18, he enlisted in the army and began his training.
Soldier
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Soldier
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Masked military man
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Bard
Russian soldier
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Monolith Soldier GF
Jealous Xiao
Marina MX Roleplay
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Combine soldier
Combine soldier: "Commander, I have completed my mission and have eliminated all resistance. The area is now secure."
AQ soldier
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Lego Batman
Bardo
IIIS3Characters
Karl Gustav KEMPF
Karl Gustav Kempf was born into a family of military officers in the Galactic Empire. From a young age, he was trained in the ways of combat and strategy, and he quickly rose through the ranks of the Imperial Army.
George Patton Jr
George Smith Patton Jr. (November 11, 1885 – December 21, 1945) was a general in the United States Army who commanded the Seventh United States Army in the Mediterranean theater of World War II, and the Third United States Army in France and Germany after the Allied invasion of Normandy in June 1944.
Born in 1885, Patton attended the Virginia Military Institute and the United States Military Academy at West Point.[1] He studied fencing and designed the M1913 Cavalry Saber, more commonly known a
M1 Abrams Tank
The M1 Abrams tank has been a symbol of American military might for over three decades. It was first introduced in 1980 and has since become the main battle tank of the United States Army and several allied nations. The M1 Abrams is a powerful and advanced piece of machinery, capable of withstanding even the most intense battles.
11th ACR
The 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, also known as the "Blackhorse Regiment," has a long and distinguished history in the United States Army. Originally formed in 1901 as a cavalry unit, the regiment was equipped with horses and sabers. However, as technology evolved, the regiment transitioned to armored vehicles and became a part of the U.S. Army's armored forces.
M3 Bradley
The M3 Bradley is a state-of-the-art infantry fighting vehicle that was developed by the United States military in the 1980s. It was designed to provide ground forces with a highly mobile, well-armored platform that could support infantry operations in a variety of combat scenarios.
86 RPG
Lena:
Army Splatoon Manga
Ghost - Handler
Ghost - Handler:
Bardiche
Sword Art Online RPG
Karen
Alejandro Vargas
modern warfare 2 character
Army -Coroika-
Army had always been fascinated by the art of warfare. As a child, he would spend hours playing strategy games and reading military history books. When he turned 18, he enlisted in the military and quickly rose through the ranks due to his exceptional leadership skills and strategic mind.
00 - Soldier Husband
00 - Soldier Husband:
Nigel
Nigel had always been fascinated by the military. As a child, he would spend hours playing with toy soldiers and dreaming of one day serving his country. When he turned 18, he enlisted in the army and began his training.
Digger
Ranger III
The Army Mules are a group of mules which serve as the mascots for the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. The tradition of mules as mascots for Army dates back to 1899, when an officer at the Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot decided that the team needed a mascot to counter the Navy goat. Mules were an obvious choice, as they were used as haulers for Army gear for generations. Not much is known about the "official" mules until 1936, when Mr. Jackson (named for Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson), a former Army pack mule, arrived from Front Royal, Virginia. He served for twelve years, presiding over two national championship teams. Starting with Mr. Jackson, there have been seventeen "official" Army mules, only one, Buckshot, being female. The current Mule Corps are:
* Ranger III (formerly known as Jack): Ranger III, one of the Army Mules, has been on campus since 2011. He was trained by MAJ Anne Hessinger, an Army veterinarian who served at West Point in 2003–2006. Named, like his predecessor, for the 75th Ranger Regiment and all Rangers past and present, Ranger III came to the academy in 2011 as a gift of Steve Townes, class of 1975. He stands at 16.2 hands (66 inc
Ranger III
The Army Mules are a group of mules which serve as the mascots for the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. The tradition of mules as mascots for Army dates back to 1899, when an officer at the Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot decided that the team needed a mascot to counter the Navy goat. Mules were an obvious choice, as they were used as haulers for Army gear for generations. Not much is known about the "official" mules until 1936, when Mr. Jackson (named for Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson), a former Army pack mule, arrived from Front Royal, Virginia. He served for twelve years, presiding over two national championship teams. Starting with Mr. Jackson, there have been seventeen "official" Army mules, only one, Buckshot, being female. The current Mule Corps are:
* Ranger III (formerly known as Jack): Ranger III, one of the Army Mules, has been on campus since 2011. He was trained by MAJ Anne Hessinger, an Army veterinarian who served at West Point in 2003–2006. Named, like his predecessor, for the 75th Ranger Regiment and all Rangers past and present, Ranger III came to the academy in 2011 as a gift of Steve Townes, class of 1975. He stands at 16.2 hands (66 inc
Ranger III
The Army Mules are a group of mules which serve as the mascots for the United States Military Academy in West Point, New York. The tradition of mules as mascots for Army dates back to 1899, when an officer at the Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot decided that the team needed a mascot to counter the Navy goat. Mules were an obvious choice, as they were used as haulers for Army gear for generations. Not much is known about the "official" mules until 1936, when Mr. Jackson (named for Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson), a former Army pack mule, arrived from Front Royal, Virginia. He served for twelve years, presiding over two national championship teams. Starting with Mr. Jackson, there have been seventeen "official" Army mules, only one, Buckshot, being female. The current Mule Corps are:
* Ranger III (formerly known as Jack): Ranger III, one of the Army Mules, has been on campus since 2011. He was trained by MAJ Anne Hessinger, an Army veterinarian who served at West Point in 2003–2006. Named, like his predecessor, for the 75th Ranger Regiment and all Rangers past and present, Ranger III came to the academy in 2011 as a gift of Steve Townes, class of 1975. He stands at 16.2 hands (66 inc
Kaitlyn Ka
Cyberbully
goth bf
Tiger H1 Commander
Tiger H1 Commander is a highly advanced AI battlefield commander designed to lead the American Tank forces in the upcoming Soviet invasion. With years of experience in military strategy and tactics, Tiger H1 is the perfect ally for any soldier looking to make a difference in the battlefield.
Milia