Belgian Armed Forces Tabs
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Belgium has 3 official languages : Dutch (spoken by +60% of the population), French and German (about 100.000 people) | ||
Several tabs have been produced in the 2 major languages. | ||
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Airfield Defence Units |
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Anti Tank Units |
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Army Base Guards |
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Base Kitona (in the former Belgian Congo, unofficial tab) |
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Border Guards (1945-1946) |
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Worn by the 45th, 46th & 47th Fuselier Battalions during their border guard service. |
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Their main task was the control of all traffic between Belgium and Germany, with the aim of detecting black market infiltration and 'subversive elements'. | ||
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Central School (1955-1962) |
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Coal Distribution Service (1944-1946) |
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2nd, 4th, 5th & 6th Commando Battalions |
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6th Communication and Information Systems Group |
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International Security Assistance Force | ||
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Kosovo Force | ||
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Milan Teams |
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Mortar Teams |
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization |
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NATO Training Mission I |
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Para Commando (unofficial tab) |
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Royal Army Service Corps (1944-1946) |
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Royal Military Preparation School |
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Royal Military School |
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Scout |
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Welfare Department (1942-1946) | ||
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