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Mongol military tactics and organization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Military of Mongolia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mongolia Garrison Army - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mongolia Garrison Army was an army of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II. The Japanese Mongolia Garrison Army was raised on December 27, 1937 as a garrison force Japanese-dominated I...
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The Mongol army created by Genghis Khan was possibly the best military force since the armies of Ancient Rome. ... In terms of logistics, mobility, communication, discipline and command, the Mongol army was not to be surpassed until the modern age.
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The Mongol army used a policy of merciless destruction toward those who opposed them to cow other regions into submission. However, despite their reputation for senseless bloodshed, the Mongols utilized a harsh, but pragmatic strategy to achieve their ultimate aim: victory in war.
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I thought that you would like this "Celebrations have begun in Mongolia to mark the 800th anniversary of Genghis Khan's establishment of the Mongol Empire. In the rolling Mongolian grasslands, soldiers and actors are marking the occasion by performing lavish re-enactments of their hero's greatest battles"
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Army #154 represents the armies of the Mongol Conquest under Chinghis and his son Ogedai, and the successor Khanates the Mongols created ... Cavalry: The strike arm of a Mongol army is their heavy cavalry. Many of them would have armour and a lance to supplement their bow and sabre. Some would even have horse armour.
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