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Proposed Q&A site for people who want to learn more about the various militaries around the world, their histories, weapons, tactics, logistics, funding, lifestyles and cultures. As well as the history and nature of warfare.
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49 Example Questions (2 closed)

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What is flanking and why is it helpful?
added by CrazyJugglerDrummer Jan 9 '11 at 3:02
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up vote 13 down vote
Is there a record of formal suicide soldiers before the kamikazes in WW2?
added by BenV Jan 8 '11 at 4:25
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Does the US have bases in Indonesia?
added by Mark Rogers Jan 7 '11 at 16:41
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What is the US army equivalent to the Swedish Army rank "Fänrik"?
added by Lennart Regebro Jan 7 '11 at 17:25
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Why is this a bad example? See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanrik. – Jaime Soto Jan 9 '11 at 21:11
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From the description you linked, it sounds like more of a billet than an actual rank. I don't believe there is an equivalent in the US army. US Army rank structure does include warrant officers, but none are described as having the unique position of a Fanrik. – adalgiso Jan 10 '11 at 11:42
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@adalgiso: It's a rank (and the description says so clearly). And yes, it's hard to translate to English. That was intentional. :-) – Lennart Regebro Jan 12 '11 at 21:28
I know that in Finnish it's a rank, what I meant was that there is no American rank equivalent and it would be considered a billet in American. If anything, it's probably similar to an American warrant officer. – adalgiso Jan 14 '11 at 15:07
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Which still doesn't make it a bad example. – Lennart Regebro Feb 17 '11 at 7:27
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Are [airships] still used in the [US] military?
added by Jaime Soto Jan 7 '11 at 17:36
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Is The Art of War still relevant to modern warfare?
added by Wikis Jan 9 '11 at 17:27
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Art_of_War – Wikis Jan 9 '11 at 17:27
subjective. Not necessarily bad, but might be better if pertained to a specific idea :) – CrazyJugglerDrummer Jan 11 '11 at 1:27
Actually, as The Art of War is consistently featured on the USMC's Commandant's Reading List, I would offer that the question, though short, it already to the point. (And, if you hadn't guessed, I'd say: Yes) – Andrew Kozak Jan 13 '12 at 18:14
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Does the EU have a military?
added by Mark Rogers Jan 7 '11 at 16:41
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How many combat jet fighters does the Indian Air Force have?
added by gkrogers Jan 8 '11 at 10:16
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Why is this "not a good example"? Leave a comment and I'll try to address your concern by editing the question. – gkrogers Jan 9 '11 at 7:25
A better example would be "How many jet fighters does a typical military force have?" or "How does the military utilize jet fighters?" or even "What kind of fighter jets are used in the military?" Asking about the Indian Air Force specifically is too narrowly focused, and it says nothing about the military in general. – adalgiso Jan 10 '11 at 11:32
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Apart from "How many jet fighters does a typical military force have?", which is far too vague and asking to get down-voted, those are good examples, but I don't see that any of them make this a bad example. It is a narrow question and it doesn't ask anything about the military in general, but those aren't indicative of a bad question, as far as I know. What if someone jsut wants to know how many jets the IAF has? Would that be off-topic? – gkrogers Jan 11 '11 at 13:41
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Specific questions about specific militaries should be on-topic. – DJClayworth Mar 3 '11 at 21:43
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How do I join the French Foreign Legion?
added by gkrogers Jan 8 '11 at 10:22
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Why would this be considered off-topic? The Foreign Legion is a legitimate military organization, unique in the fact that it accepts members from outside its parent country. – adalgiso Jan 10 '11 at 11:35
check this legion-recrute.com/en/?SM=0 – sebataz Dec 28 '11 at 10:06
@sebataz: as with all these questions, we're not looking for an answer - it's just an example. – gkrogers Jan 3 '12 at 0:23
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What type of weapons did Genghis Khan and his followers use?
added by CharkAttax Jan 10 '11 at 3:07
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What is the Russian military's version of a sniper's ghillie suit called?
added by Mark Rogers, edited by WikiSpeedia hang-around Dec 18 '11 at 10:53
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What is the standard-issue SMG for the Askeri Inzibat (the Turkish Military Police)?
added by gkrogers Jan 8 '11 at 10:19
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On topic as military police are part of the military (assuming you mean the part of the military dedicated to policing it). – DJClayworth Jan 13 '11 at 19:30
Yes, that's what I mean. – gkrogers Jan 15 '11 at 7:46
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What wood was the English longbow made from?
added by DJClayworth, edited by WikiSpeedia hang-around Jan 20 '11 at 18:00
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What was the longest armed conflict the US was engaged in?
added by adalgiso Jan 10 '11 at 12:09
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Why does Bolivia have a navy if it's a landlocked country?
added by Jaime Soto, edited by WikiSpeedia hang-around Jan 20 '11 at 18:01
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What is a military 'Brat'?
added by Mark Rogers Jan 7 '11 at 16:37
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Why is this a bad example? See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_brat. – Jaime Soto Jan 9 '11 at 21:09
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@Jamie: maybe because it can be easily found on Wikipedia, as YOU pointed out ^^ – Lohoris Jun 21 '11 at 20:01
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About how much funding does China's military receive annually?
added by Mark Rogers Jan 7 '11 at 16:38
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What role did the [Colombian army] play in the [Korean War]?
added by Jaime Soto Jan 7 '11 at 17:35
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What factors need to be considered when defending a ship from being boarded (e.g. piracy)?
added by Steve V., edited by DJClayworth Mar 10 '11 at 17:11
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What is the correct usage of "Hooah" in the U.S. military?
added by Jaime Soto Jan 7 '11 at 20:02
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Are Hawker Harrier jump-jets still in military service anywhere in the world?
added by gkrogers Jan 8 '11 at 10:17
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The mission to destroy Nazi artillery at the beginning of "Band of Brothers" is based on a real engagement. Where can I find more information on it?
added by Steve V. Jan 11 '11 at 6:38
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DDR schools taught that Nazi Germany could not have defeated the Soviets even with victory on the Western front. Is this thesis discussed today?
added by Charles Stewart Jan 17 '11 at 22:56
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Which special forces unit world-wide is considered the most elite? based on reputation, accomplishments, selection process, exclusivity, etc.
added by Eran Galperin Jun 29 '11 at 11:47
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Why do Colombian soldiers call each other "lanza"?
added by Jaime Soto Jan 7 '11 at 20:00
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What's the world's biggest aircraft carrier?
added by Wikis Jan 8 '11 at 13:28
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What is the rank structure of the US armed services?
added by adalgiso Jan 10 '11 at 12:05
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Which US Presidents served in the military?
added by adalgiso Jan 10 '11 at 12:07
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What has been the deadliest conflict of the 21st century?
added by Sniffer Jan 14 '11 at 9:10
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What are full-auto mode of machineguns used for, in real life war situations?
added by Sejanus, edited by DJClayworth Apr 27 '11 at 17:56
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In the US army, how do promotions differ for enlisted soldiers versus officers?
added by norabora Jul 26 '11 at 20:29
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What is the Mozambique Drill?
added by Steve V., edited by WikiSpeedia hang-around Jan 20 '11 at 18:02
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How loud is a hand grenade when it goes off in real life?
added by Steve V. Jan 11 '11 at 6:35
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Did Japanese fighters during WWII really assault Americans like lemmings as we can see in [this movies/series]?
added by Nikko, edited by WikiSpeedia hang-around Aug 24 '11 at 7:22
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Are there any roles that women can't (or should not) take on in modern military organizations?
added by JW8 Sep 1 '11 at 17:52
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How did differences in the weapons R&D and procurement processes affect strategies for NATO and Warsaw Pact military forces?
added by JW8 Sep 1 '11 at 17:56
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What are advantages and drawbacks of using mission-type tactics over other kinds of leadership?
added by mbx Sep 4 '11 at 9:27
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What was the role of the Spanish "División Azul" on the Eastern Front in WW2?
added by c4sh, edited by WikiSpeedia hang-around Jan 12 '12 at 17:28
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What are some Ranks/Billets which are Unique to Certain Militaries?
added by Andrew Kozak Jan 17 '12 at 18:40
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Do soldiers overseas really loot things from the countries they're stationed in?
added by norabora Aug 10 '11 at 20:56
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off-topic question – norabora Aug 10 '11 at 20:56
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