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editWarfare
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editArmies and military units
editAir force
edit17th Special Operations Squadron – 102nd Intelligence Wing – 177th Fighter Aviation Regiment PVO – 410 Tactical Fighter Operational Training Squadron – Air Combat Group RAAF – Air Force of the Independent State of Croatia – Benin Air Force – Bomber Mafia – Central Area Command (RAAF) – Central Flying School RAAF – Connecticut Wing Civil Air Patrol – Fighter Squadron RAAF – Hejaz Air Force – Jagdgeschwader II – Jagdgeschwader III – No. 1 Basic Flying Training School RAAF – No. 1 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF – No. 1 Initial Flying Training School RAAF – No. 1 Long Range Flight RAAF – No. 1 Operational Conversion Unit RAAF – No. 1 Operational Training Unit RAAF – No. 2 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF – No. 2 Service Flying Training School RAAF – No. 2 Squadron RCAF – No. 3 Aircraft Depot RAAF – No. 3 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF – No. 3 Squadron RCAF – No. 4 Commando – No. 4 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF – No. 4 Operational Training Unit RAAF – No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF – No. 5 Airfield Construction Squadron RAAF – No. 5 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF – No. 5 Operational Training Unit RAAF – No. 5 Service Flying Training School RAAF – No. 6 Squadron RAAF – No. 8 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF – No. 8 Service Flying Training School RAAF – No. 11 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF – No. 20 Squadron RAAF – No. 30 Transport Unit RAAF – No. 71 Wing RAAF – No. 72 Wing RAAF – No. 73 Wing RAAF – No. 75 Squadron RAAF – No. 75 Wing RAAF – No. 76 Wing RAAF – No. 77 Wing RAAF – No. 78 Squadron RAAF – No. 78 Wing RAAF – No. 79 Wing RAAF – No. 80 Wing RAAF – No. 81 Wing RAAF – No. 82 Squadron RAAF – No. 84 Wing RAAF – No. 86 Wing RAAF – No. 82 Wing RAAF – No. 114 Mobile Control and Reporting Unit RAAF – No. 285 Squadron RAAF – No. 391 Squadron RAAF – No. 457 Squadron RAAF – No. 482 Squadron RAAF – No. 486 Squadron RAAF – No. 491 Squadron RAAF – Northern Area Command (RAAF) – Northern Command (RAAF) – RAAF Transport Flight (Japan) – RAF Coastal Command – RAF Coastal Command during World War II – Romanian Air Corps – Seaplane Squadron RAAF – SoloTürk – Southern Area Command (RAAF) – Strategic Air Command in the United Kingdom – Territorial Air Force (New Zealand) (75 articles)
Army
edit1st Airborne Division (United Kingdom) – 1st Airlanding Brigade (United Kingdom) – 1st Armoured Division (United Kingdom) – 1st Army (Kingdom of Yugoslavia) – 1st Army Group (Kingdom of Yugoslavia) – 1st Croatian Guards Corps – 1st Filipino Infantry Regiment – 1st Guards Breakthrough Artillery Division – 1st Parachute Brigade (United Kingdom) – 1st Swiss Regiment (France) – 2nd Armoured Division (United Kingdom) – 2nd Army (Kingdom of Yugoslavia) – 2nd Army Group (Kingdom of Yugoslavia) – 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines – 2nd Canadian Regiment – 2nd Parachute Brigade (United Kingdom) – 3rd Parachute Brigade (United Kingdom) – 3rd (Volunteer) Battalion, Cheshire Regiment – 4th Parachute Brigade (United Kingdom) – 5th Mechanised Corps (Soviet Union) – 5th Parachute Brigade (United Kingdom) – 6th Airlanding Brigade (United Kingdom) – 7 Independent Company (Rhodesia) – 9th (Highland) Infantry Division – 12th (Eastern) Infantry Division – 13th Light Tank Brigade – 15th Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom) – 15th (Imperial Service) Cavalry Brigade – 18th Battalion (New Zealand) – 19th Mechanized Division (Greece) – 20th Battalion (New Zealand) – 25th Battalion (New Zealand) – 32nd Infantry Division Triglavski – 34th Battalion (New Zealand) – 35th Battalion (New Zealand) – 37th Battalion (New Zealand) – 38th Infantry Division Dravska – 40th Infantry Division Slavonska – 42nd Infantry Division Murska – 45th Infantry Division (United Kingdom) – 46th Infantry Division (United Kingdom) – 47th (London) Infantry Division – 52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot – 52nd Rocket Division – 55th (West Lancashire) Division – 56th Independent Mixed Brigade – 57th Rifle Division – 61st Infantry Division (United Kingdom) – 64th (2nd Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot – 66th (2nd East Lancashire) Division – 66th Infantry Division (United Kingdom) – 68th Mountain Rifle Division – 69 Squadron (Israel) – 76th Infantry Division (United Kingdom) – 77th Infantry Division (United Kingdom) – 80th Infantry (Reserve) Division (United Kingdom) – 102nd Division (Philippines) – 110th Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) – 252nd Rifle Division – 331st Rifle Division – 373rd (Croatian) Infantry Division – 390th Rifle Division – 392nd (Croatian) Infantry Division – African Auxiliary Pioneer Corps – Armed Boats Squadron Dubrovnik – Army of the Danube – Army of the Rhine and Moselle – Auckland Mounted Rifles Regiment – Black Brunswickers – British Army – British Army during the First World War – British cavalry during the First World War – Byzantine army (Komnenian era) – Canterbury Mounted Rifles Regiment – Cavalry Staff Corps – Croatian National Guard – Dauphin's Cavalry Regiment – Excubitors – Gambia Regiment – Governor's Body Guard of Light Horse – Grand Quartier Général (1914–1919) – Greek Volunteer Legion – Haldane Reforms – Hastati – History of the British 1st Division (1809–1909) – History of the Rhodesian Light Infantry (1961–1972) – History of the Rhodesian Light Infantry (1972–1977) – III Corps (Continuation War) – Indian Army during World War I – King's Regiment (Liverpool) – List of orders of battle for the British 1st Armoured Division – Liverpool Scottish – Long Range Desert Group – Māori Battalion – Natal Border Guard – National Pacification Army – New Guinea Air Warning Wireless – New Guinea Volunteer Rifles – New Zealand and Australian Division – New Zealand Division – North Staffordshire Regiment – North-West Mounted Police – Polish Legions (Napoleonic era) – Principes – Régiment Royal-Louis – Romanian Volunteer Corps in Russia – Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry – Russian Protective Corps – Special Air Service – Special Air Service Regiment – Special Reserve – Tirailleurs du Po – Trenck's Pandurs – Triarii – Velites – VI Corps (Continuation War) – Wellington Mounted Rifles Regiment – York Light Infantry Volunteers – Yukon Field Force – Zrinski Battalion (120 articles)
Australian army
edit1st Armoured Brigade (Australia) – 1st Armoured Regiment (Australia) – 1st Parachute Battalion (Australia) – 2/1st Machine Gun Battalion (Australia) – 2/2nd Machine Gun Battalion (Australia) – 2/3rd Battalion (Australia) – 2/3rd Machine Gun Battalion (Australia) – 2/4th Machine Gun Battalion (Australia) – 2/5th Battalion (Australia) – 2/6th Battalion (Australia) – 2/7th Battalion (Australia) – 2/9th Battalion (Australia) – 2/10th Battalion (Australia) – 2/14th Battalion (Australia) – 2/15th Battalion (Australia) – 2/17th Battalion (Australia) – 2/18th Battalion (Australia) – 2/31st Battalion (Australia) – 2/33rd Battalion (Australia) – 2/43rd Battalion (Australia) – 2/48th Battalion (Australia) – 2nd Armoured Brigade (Australia) – 2nd Battalion (Australia) – 2nd Commando Regiment (Australia) – 3rd Division (Australia) – 3rd Pioneer Battalion (Australia) – 4th Armoured Brigade (Australia) – 6th Battalion (Australia) – 6th Division (Australia) – 7th Battalion (Australia) – 10th Battalion (Australia) – 11th Battalion (Australia) – 12th Light Horse Regiment (Australia) – 14th/32nd Battalion (Australia) – 15th Battalion (Australia) – 23rd Battalion (Australia) – 26th Battalion (Australia) – 27th Battalion (Australia) – 28th Battalion (Australia) – 29th Battalion (Australia) – 31st/51st Battalion (Australia) – 32nd Battalion (Australia) – 39th Battalion (Australia) – 49th Battalion (Australia) – 61st Battalion (Australia) – Australian Army during World War I – Australian Army during World War II – Australian Army Reserve – First Australian Imperial Force – Royal Australian Regiment – South Australian Mounted Rifles (51 articles)
United States and Confederate armies
edit1st and 4th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Consolidated) – 1st Armored Division Sustainment Brigade – 1st Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (United States) – 1st Brigade, 7th Infantry Division (United States) – 1st Iowa Infantry Regiment – 1st Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) – 1st Sustainment Brigade (United States) – 1st West Virginia Cavalry Regiment – 2nd and 6th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Consolidated) – 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (United States) – 2nd Brigade, 7th Infantry Division (United States) – 2nd Kansas Infantry Regiment – 1st Louisiana Regulars Infantry Regiment – 2nd Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) – 2nd Ranger Infantry Company (United States) – 2nd West Virginia Cavalry Regiment – 3rd Brigade, 7th Infantry Division (United States) – 3rd Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) – 3rd Missouri Light Battery – 3rd Ranger Infantry Company (United States) – 3rd Sustainment Brigade (United States) – 3rd United States Colored Cavalry Regiment – 5th Massachusetts Militia Regiment – 5th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) – 5th New York Cavalry Regiment – 6th Delaware Infantry Regiment – 6th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) – 7th Alabama Infantry Regiment – 7th Infantry Division (United States) – 8th Military Police Brigade (United States) – 9th Missouri Sharpshooter Battalion – 10th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) – 23rd Virginia Infantry Battalion – 10th Texas Field Battery – 11th Airborne Division – 11th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) – 11th New York Infantry Regiment – 12th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) – 16th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Confederate) – 16th Sustainment Brigade – 17th Airborne Division (United States) – 18th Engineer Brigade (United States) – 18th Military Police Brigade (United States) – 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment – 20th Engineer Brigade (United States) – 24th Infantry Division (United States) – 26th Infantry Division (United States) – 27th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment – 29th Infantry Division (United States) – 29th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment – 36th Engineer Brigade (United States) – 42nd Military Police Brigade – 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (United States) – 45th Infantry Division (United States) – 47th Infantry Regiment (United States) – 54th Engineer Battalion (United States) – 82nd Sustainment Brigade – 89th Military Police Brigade (United States) – 91st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment – 95th Civil Affairs Brigade – 95th Infantry Division (United States) – 100th Infantry Division (United States) – 104th Infantry Division (United States) – 116th Infantry Regiment (United States) – 149th Armored Regiment – 172nd Infantry Brigade (United States) – 173rd Airborne Brigade – 174th Infantry Brigade (United States) – 188th Infantry Brigade (United States) – 189th Infantry Brigade (United States) – 211th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment – 220th Military Police Brigade – 411th Engineer Brigade (United States) – 563rd Rescue Group – 824th Tank Destroyer Battalion – 827th Tank Destroyer Battalion – 9th Missouri Infantry Regiment – Army Service Forces – Bledsoe's Missouri Battery – Eighth Army Ranger Company – Engineer Special Brigade – First Motion Picture Unit – Harris's Missouri Battery (1864) – Hompesch Hussars – I Corps (United States) – III Armored Corps – IX Corps (United States) – Osage Battalion – SPARS – Special Troops Battalion, 10th Mountain Division – Wade's Missouri Battery (91 articles)
Navy
editFatimid navy – High Seas Fleet – History of the United States Navy – Naval Air Service (Greece) – Navy of the Independent State of Croatia – Royal Sardinian Navy – Royal Yugoslav Navy – Special Boat Service – United States Battleship Division Nine (World War I) (9 articles)
Other
edit1st SAS Brigade – 1st Split Partisan Detachment – 41st Guards Rocket Division – Australian Voluntary Hospital – Bezen Perrot – Cadet Nurse Corps – Canadian peacekeeping – Coast Guard Squadron One – Corps of Colonial Marines – Commandos (United Kingdom) – Demobilisation of the Australian military after World War II – Einsatzgruppen – Federated Legion of Women – Female Red Guards of the Finnish Civil War – Finnish Defence Intelligence Agency – Free Belgian forces – Gendarmerie of Haiti – Government Army (Bohemia and Moravia) – Green Cadres – Interim Committee – International Gendarmerie – Legion of French Volunteers Against Bolshevism – List of Ops (B) staff – Macedonian Mule Corps – Military of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth – Military Staff Committee – Palestinian fedayeen – Pećanac Chetniks – Police Regiment Centre – Police Regiment South – Real Irish Republican Army – Schutzstaffel – Serbian State Guard – South West Pacific Area – Spruce Production Division – SS-Begleitkommando des Führers – Tailhook scandal – United Nations Command–Rear – United States Marine Corps Women's Reserve – United States Zouave Cadets – Vanuatu Labor Corps – Wehrmacht forces for the Ardennes Offensive (42 articles)
Battles, exercises, and conflicts
editAncient and classical history (before 500)
editBabylonian revolts (484 BC) – Battle of Antioch (218) – Battle of Artemisium – Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC) – Battle of Cirta – Battle of Corycus – Battle of Ibera – Battle of Leptis Parva – Battle of the Lipari Islands – Battle of Magnesia – Battle of Marathon – Battle of Mycale – Battle of Myonessus – Battle of Plataea – Battle of Salamis – Battle of Salamis (306 BC) – Battle of the Eurymedon – Battle of the Eurymedon (190 BC) – Battle of Thermopylae – Battle of Thermopylae (191 BC) – Battle of Utica – Eunus – First Persian invasion of Greece – Galatian War – Gallic Wars – Greco-Persian Wars – Han campaigns against Minyue – Punic Wars – Pyrrhus' invasion of the Peloponnese – Roman–Parthian War of 58–63 – Roman–Seleucid war – Second Persian invasion of Greece – Siege of Carthage (Third Punic War) – Siege of Eretria – Siege of Gythium – Siege of Melos – Siege of Naxos (499 BC) – Siege of Sparta – Siege of Tunis (Mercenary War) – Wars of the Delian League (40 articles)
Middle Ages (500–1499)
editAbbasid invasion of Asia Minor (782) – Albanian revolt of 1432–1436 – Albanian–Venetian War – Albigensian Crusade – Alid revolt of 762–763 – Arab–Khazar wars – Avar–Byzantine wars – Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1385–1391) – Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1401–1403) – Battle of Akroinon – Battle of Albulena – Battle of Alexandretta – Battle of Andrassos – Battle of Anzen – Battle of Apamea – Battle of Arcadiopolis (970) – Battle of Arsuf – Battle of Ayn al-Warda – Battle of Badr – Battle of Bathys Ryax – Battle of the Baggage – Battle of Baykand – Battle of Boroughbridge – Battle of Bouvines – Battle of Brunanburh – Battle of Burton Bridge (1322) – Battle of Constantinople (922) – Battle of Damme – Battle of Dun Nechtain – Battle of Evesham – Battle of Fakhkh – Battle of Fréteval – Battle of Gallipoli (1416) – Battle of Glenmama – Battle of Grunwald – Battle of Hama – Battle of al-Harra – Battle of Hulao – Battle of Huoyi – Battle of the Kalka River – Battle of Kapetron – Battle of Karbala – Battle of Kerlés – Battle of Kharistan – Battle of Khazir – Battle of Kinghorn – Battle of Kırkdilim – Battle of Kleidion – Battle of Kopidnadon – Battle of Köse Dağ – Battle of Krasos – Battle of Lunalonge – Battle of al-Mada'in – Battles of Madhar and Harura – Battle of Manzikert – Battle of Marj Rahit (684) – Battle of Maskin – Battle of Mauropotamos – Battle of Nahrawan – Battle of North Walsham – Battle of Ohrid – Battle of the Olive Grove of Kountouras – Battle of Pegae – Battle of Petroe – Battle of Saint George – Battle of Solachon – Battle of Tawahin – Battle of the Blacks – Battle of the Gates of Trajan – Battle of the Indus – Battle of the Trench – Battle of Uhud – Battle of Vaslui – Battle of Winchelsea – Battle of Yanshi – Bolesław I's intervention in the Kievan succession crisis – Bonville–Courtenay feud – Breton Civil War, 1341 – Byzantine–Bulgarian war of 894–896 – Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628 – Conquest of the Western Turks – Crusades – Day of Thirst – English invasion of Scotland (1385) – English invasion of Scotland (1400) – Fatimid invasion of Egypt (919–921) – First Qarmatian invasion of Egypt – Fourth Fitna – Genoese occupation of Rhodes – Gothic War (535–554) – Irghiz River skirmish – Kaga Rebellion – Kisrawan campaigns (1292–1305) – Lithuanian Civil War (1389–1392) – Mehmed II's Albanian campaign – Mongol conquest of the Qara Khitai – Mongol siege of Kaifeng – Mudéjar revolt of 1264–1266 – Muslim conquest of Sicily – Night attack at Târgoviște – Ottoman conquest of Lesbos – Prussian uprisings – Qarmatian invasion of Iraq – Rebellion of Cao Qin – Relief of Qasr al-Bahili – Sack of Damietta (853) – Siege of Almería (1309) – Siege of Berat (1280–1281) – Sieges of Berwick (1355 and 1356) – Siege of Breteuil – Siege of Damascus (1148) – Siege of Jerusalem (636–637) – Siege of Kamacha – Siege of Kamarja – Siege of Krujë (1450) – Siege of Krujë (1466–1467) – Siege of Mecca (683) – Siege of Mecca (692) – Siege of Minerve – Siege of Nicaea (727) – Siege of Oxford (1142) – Siege of Paris (845) – Siege of Patras (805 or 807) – Siege of Petra (550–551) – Siege of Shaizar – Siege of Svetigrad – Siege of Syracuse (877–878) – Siege of Taormina (902) – Siege of Trsat – Siege of Tyana – Skanderbeg's Italian expedition – Sviatoslav's invasion of Bulgaria – Perso-Turkic war of 627–629 – Toluid Civil War – Uprising of Ivaylo – Vandalic War – War of the Euboeote Succession – Warfare in Medieval Scotland (138 articles)
Early modern period (1500–1799)
edit1585 Ottoman expedition against the Druze – Action of 13 May 1779 – Battle of Alton – Battle of Besançon – Battle of Bloody Creek (1711) – Battle of Bonchurch – Battle of Borgerhout – Battle of Bovey Heath – Battle of Burton Bridge (1643) – Battle of Byczyna – Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1606) – Battle of Carillon – Battle of Cartagena de Indias – Battle of Flint River – Battle of Flores (1592) – Battle of Fontenoy – Battle of Jajau – Battle of Jumonville Glen – Battle of Kay – Battle of Kliszów – Battle of Leeds – Battle of Málaga (1704) – Battle of Marston Moor – Battle of Nicopolis (1798) – Battle of Noordhorn – Battle of Ollantaytambo – Battle of Orbetello – Battle of Piercebridge – Battle of the Plains of Abraham – Battle of Quebec (1690) – Battle of Rowton Heath – Battle of Sant Esteve d'en Bas – Battle of Sourton Down – Battle of Surabaya (1677) – Battle of the Lippe – Battle of Zutphen – Battle of the Narrow Seas – Battle on Snowshoes – Battle on Snowshoes (1757) – Burmese–Siamese War (1547–1549) – Campaign of Grodno – Choctaw Civil War – Lefebvre's Charles Town expedition – Cretan War (1645–1669) – Dutch expedition to Valdivia – Dutch invasion of Saint Helena – Dutch pacification campaign on Formosa – First Battle of Newbury – Hudson Bay expedition – Invasion of Ceylon – Invasion of the Cape Colony – Java War (1741–1743) – Livonian War – March Across the Belts – Monmouth Rebellion – Muharram Rebellion – Newfoundland expedition (1702) – Northern War of 1655–1660 – Ottoman–Venetian War (1570–1573) – Polish–Russian War of 1792 – Portuguese conquest of the Jaffna kingdom – Quebec expedition (1711) – Queen Anne's War – Raid on Deerfield – Raid on Grand Pré – Raid on Haverhill (1708) – Revolt of the Comuneros – Rhine campaign of 1795 – Sack of Delhi (1757) – Sack of Shamakhi – Safavid occupation of Basra – Serb uprising of 1596–1597 – Siege of Badajoz (1658) – Siege of Castelnuovo – Siege of Dundee – Siege of Fort William Henry – Siege of Gvozdansko – Siege of Hull (1642) – Siege of Inabayama Castle – Siege of Kőszeg – Siege of Klis – Siege of Knin – Siege of Lyme Regis – Siege of Malacca (1641) – Siege of Pensacola (1707) – Siege of Port Royal (1707) – Siege of Port Royal (1710) – Siege of Reading – Siege of St. Augustine (1702) – Siege of St. John's – Siege of Szigetvár – Siege of Trichinopoly (1743) – Siege of Viborg (1710) – Siege of Wardour Castle – Shays's Rebellion – Smolensk War – Spanish conquest of Chiapas – Spanish conquest of Honduras – Spanish conquest of El Salvador – Spanish conquest of the Maya – Spanish conquest of Yucatán – Storming of Farnham Castle – Storming of Shelford House – Swiss peasant war of 1653 – Trunajaya rebellion – Twelfth siege of Gibraltar – Warfare in early modern Scotland (107 articles)
American Revolutionary War (1775–1783)
editAmbush of Geary – Attack on German Flatts (1778) – Battle of the Assunpink Creek – Battle of Beaufort – Battle of Bennington – Battle of Blandford – Battle of Block Island – Battle of Bound Brook – Battle of Bunker Hill – Battle of Cape Henry – Battle of Cape St. Vincent (1780) – Battle of Chelsea Creek – Battle of the Chesapeake – Battle of Cobleskill – Battle of Cooch's Bridge – Battle of Fort Anne – Battle of Fort Cumberland (1776) – Battle of Fort Washington – Battle of Forts Clinton and Montgomery – Battle of Gloucester (1775) – Battle of Great Bridge – Battle of Green Spring – Battle of Groton Heights – Battle of Harlem Heights – Battle of Hubbardton – Battle of Iron Works Hill – Battle of Kemp's Landing – Battle of Kettle Creek – Battle of Kings Mountain – Battle of Lake Pontchartrain – Battle of Long Island – Battle of Longue-Pointe – Battle of Machias – Battle of Machias (1777) – Battle of Millstone – Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge – Battle of Oriskany – Battle of Pell's Point – Battle of Princeton – Battle of the Rice Boats – Battle of Roatán – Battle of Saint-Pierre – Battle of Setauket – Battle of Short Hills – Battle of Spencer's Ordinary – Battle of St. Louis – Battle of Staten Island – Battle of Sullivan's Island – Battle of Torrence's Tavern – Battle of Trenton – Battle of Trois-Rivières – Battle of White Marsh – Battle of White Plains – Battles of Lexington and Concord – Battles of Saratoga – Boston campaign – Boston Massacre – Burning of Falmouth – Burning of Norfolk – Capture of Grenada (1779) – Capture of Saint Vincent – Capture of Savannah – Cornwallis in North America – Forage War – Fortification of Dorchester Heights – Grey's raid – Gunpowder Incident – Invasion of Quebec (1775) – Invasion of Dominica (1778) – Landing at Kip's Bay – Meigs Raid – Mount Hope Bay raids – Naval battles of the American Revolutionary War – New York and New Jersey campaign – Noble train of artillery – Powder Alarm – Raid of Nassau – Raid on Unadilla and Onaquaga – Saratoga campaign – Siege of Boston – Siege of Fort St. Jean – Siege of Fort Stanwix – Siege of Fort Ticonderoga (1777) – Siege of Savage's Old Fields – Siege of Yorktown – Yorktown campaign (86 articles)
French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (1792–1815)
editAction of 18 June 1793 – Action of 31 July 1793 – Action of 20 October 1793 – Action of 22 October 1793 – Action of 24 October 1793 – Action of 5 May 1794 – Action of 7 May 1794 – Action of 21 October 1794 – Action of 6 November 1794 – Action of 10 April 1795 – Action of 24 June 1795 – Action of 22 August 1795 – Action of 12 May 1796 – Action of 9 September 1796 – Action of 26 April 1797 – Action of 30 May 1798 – Action of 27 June 1798 – Action of 30 June 1798 – Action of 15 July 1798 – Action of 18 August 1798 – Action of 24 October 1798 – Action of 9 February 1799 (South Africa) – Action of 28 February 1799 – Action of 16 October 1799 – Action of 31 March 1800 – Action of 4 August 1800 – Action of 19 February 1801 – Action of 24 June 1801 – Action of 13 March 1806 – Action of 9 July 1806 – Action of 26 July 1806 – Action of 25 September 1806 – Action of 18 October 1806 – Action of 10 November 1808 – Action of 22 January 1809 – Action of 10 February 1809 – Action of 6 April 1809 – Action of 31 May 1809 – Action of 18 November 1809 – Action of 3 July 1810 – Action of 13 September 1810 – Action of 18 September 1810 – Action of 15 November 1810 – Action of 24 March 1811 – Action of 29 November 1811 – Action of 3 February 1812 – Adriatic campaign of 1807–1814 – Algeciras campaign – Allemand's expedition of 1805 – Atlantic campaign of May 1794 – Atlantic campaign of 1806 – Bali Strait Incident – Battle of Ampfing (1800) – Battle of the Basque Roads – Battle of Borodino – Battle of Camperdown – Battle of Emmendingen – Battle of Ettlingen – Battle of Höchstädt (1800) – Battle of Île Ronde – Battle of the Îles Saint-Marcouf – Battle of Kehl (1796) – Battle of Les Sables-d'Olonne – Battle of Mahé – Battle of the Malta Convoy – Battle of Mykonos – Battle of Neerwinden (1793) – Battle of Neuburg (1800) – Battle of Orthez – Battle of Ostrach – Battle of Pirano – Battle of Port Louis – Battle of San Domingo – Battle of Stockach (1799) – Battle of Tamatave – Battle of Tellicherry – Battle of the Raz de Sein – Battle of Valmy – Battle of Vauchamps – Battle of Waterloo – Brabant Revolution – Capitulation of Saldanha Bay – Childers Incident – East Indies theatre of the French Revolutionary Wars – First Battle of Algeciras – French expedition to Ireland (1796) – Frigate action of 29 May 1794 – Ganteaume's expeditions of 1801 – Hanover Expedition – Invasion of Guadeloupe (1810) – Invasion of Île Bonaparte – Invasion of Isle de France – Invasion of Martinique (1809) – Italian campaign of 1796–1797 – Java campaign of 1806–1807 – L'Hermite's expedition – Lamellerie's expedition – Linois's expedition to the Indian Ocean – Macau Incident (1799) – Martin's cruise of 1794 – Mauritius campaign of 1809–1811 – Mediterranean campaign of 1798 – Napoleonic looting of art – Raid on Dunkirk (1800) – Raid on Genoa – Raid on Griessie – Raid on Manila – Raid on Saint-Paul – Second Battle of Algeciras – Second Battle of Kehl (1796) – Siege of Hüningen (1796–1797) – Siege of Kehl (1796–1797) – Siege of Malta (1798–1800) – Siege of Mantua (1799) – Siege of Pondicherry (1793) – Siege of Porto Ferrajo – Siege of the Salamanca forts – Sunda Strait campaign of January 1794 – Troude's expedition to the Caribbean (119 articles)
Long nineteenth century (1800–1914)
editAction at Sihayo's Kraal – Action of 9 November 1822 – Akure–Benin War – Argentine–Chilean naval arms race – Attacks at Fort Blue Mounds – Austro-Italian ironclad arms race – Basuto Gun War – Battle of Abu Hamed – Battle of Apple River Fort – Battle of Arachova – Battle of Assaye – Battle of Beirut (1912) – Battle of Berea – Battle of Bizani – Battle of Caldera Bay – Battle of Caloocan – Battle of Caulk's Field – Battle of Chios (1912) – Battle of Ciudad Juárez (1911) – Battle of Driskos – Battle of Elands River (1900) – Battle of Frenchman's Creek – Battle of Heligoland (1864) – Battle of Horseshoe Bend (1832) – Battle of Jasmund (1864) – Battle of Kellogg's Grove – Battle of Kinburn (1855) – Battle of Kowloon – Battle of Lewisburg – Battle of Nalapani – Battle of Peralonso – Battle of Puketutu – Battle of Rejaf – Battle of San Lorenzo – Battle of Sarantaporo – Battle of Sorovich – Battle of St. Michaels – Battle of Stillman's Run – Battle of Tripoli (1825) – Battle of Velestino – Battle of Vizagapatam – Battle of Waddams Grove – Battle of Warsaw (1831) – Battle of Wisconsin Heights – Battle of Yenidje – Black Hawk War – Bombardment of Salé – Brooks–Baxter War – Buffalo Grove ambush – Canoe Fight (Creek War) – Capture of Lemnos – Capture of USS Chesapeake – Central America under Mexican rule – Demerara rebellion of 1823 – Franco-Tahitian War – Imperial German plans for the invasion of the United Kingdom – Indian Peace Commission – Johnson County War – Łódź insurrection – Ottoman–Egyptian invasion of Mani – Persian Gulf campaign of 1809 – Platine War – Plum River raid – Puerto Rico campaign – Raid on Batavia (1806) – Revolt of the Lash – Roquebert's expedition to the Caribbean – Second Battle of St. Michaels – Siege of Arrah – Siege of Erivan (1804) – Siege of Lankaran – Siege of Ngatapa – Spanish American wars of independence – Sulphur Crisis of 1840 – Third Anglo-Maratha War – USS Enterprise vs Flambeau – Winnebago War – Venezuelan crisis of 1902–1903 – Wallachian Revolution of 1848 – Zungeni Mountain skirmish (80 articles)
American Civil War (1861–1865)
editAustralia and the American Civil War – Battle of Antietam – Battle of Arkansas Post (1863) – Battle of Bayou Fourche – Battle of Bayou Meto – Battle of Blackburn's Ford – Battle of Brownsville, Arkansas – Battle of Cassville – Battle of Cedar Creek – Battle of Charleston (1862) – Battle of Droop Mountain – Battle of Dry Wood Creek – Battle of Fayetteville (1862) – Battle of Fort Davidson – Battle of Front Royal – Battle of Galveston Harbor (1862) – Battle of Garnett's & Golding's Farms – Battle of Gettysburg – Battle of Gettysburg, first day – Battle of Gilgal Church – Battle of Hampton Roads – Battle of Hancock – Battle of Jackson – Battle of Marion – Battle of Marmiton River – Battle of McDowell – Battle of Milliken's Bend – Battle of Mine Creek – Battle of Moorefield – Battle of Plains Store – Battle of Prairie Grove – Battle of Richmond, Louisiana – Battle of Roan's Tan Yard – Battle of Shepherdstown – Battle of Shiloh – Battle of Snyder's Bluff – Battle of the Wilderness – Battle of White Sulphur Springs – Battle of Wilson's Creek – First Battle of Springfield – Fishing Creek Confederacy – Indiana in the American Civil War – Indianapolis in the American Civil War – Jenkins' Trans-Allegheny Raid – Joint Expedition Against Franklin – Little Rock campaign – Marais des Cygnes massacre – Pickett's Charge – Second Battle of Lexington – Siege of Knoxville – Siege of Vicksburg – Sinking Creek Raid – Sinsinawa Mound raid – Steele's Greenville expedition – Third Battle of Winchester – Wytheville Raid – Warrenton Junction Raid (57 articles)
World War I and concurrent (1914–1918)
editAustro-Hungarian occupation of Serbia – Battle of Beersheba (1917) – Battle of Bita Paka – Battle of Cer – Battle of Dibrivka – Battle of Dobro Pole – Battle of Dover Strait (1916) – Battle of El Herri – Battle of Hill 70 – Battle of Jerusalem – Battle of Katia – Battle of Kolubara – Battle of Kostiuchnówka – Battle of Goychay – Battle of Lone Pine – Battle of Magdhaba – Battle of Marash – Battle of Maysalun – Battle of Messines (1917) – Battle of Mont Sorrel – Battle of Mughar Ridge – Battle of Nablus (1918) – Battle of Nazareth – Battle of Ngomano – Battle for No.3 Post – Battle of Romani – Battle of Samakh – Battle of Sharon – Battle of the Strait of Otranto (1917) – Battle of Tabsor – Battle of Tulkarm – Battle off Texel – Black Sea raid – Bombardment of Papeete – Capture of Afulah and Beisan – Capture of Jenin – Capture of Le Quesnoy – Capture of Tiberias (1918) – Daddy, What Did You Do in the Great War? – First Battle of Passchendaele – First Ostend Raid – Gallipoli campaign – German occupation of Belgium during World War I – Hindu–German Conspiracy – Invasion of Darfur – Niedermayer–Hentig Expedition – Noemvriana – Landing at Anzac Cove – Ojo de Agua Raid – Second Battle of Bapaume – Second Battle of Passchendaele – Seventh German Inner Africa Research Expedition – Third attack on Anzac Cove – Third Battle of Gaza – Third Transjordan attack – Vardar offensive (56 articles)
Interwar (1918–1939)
edit1918 occupation of Međimurje – 1919 Polish coup attempt in Lithuania – 1920 Croatian Peasant Rebellion – 1926 Lithuanian coup d'état – Australian contribution to the Allied Intervention in Russia 1918–1919 – Battle of Nanking – German involvement in the Spanish Civil War – Interception of the Rex – Northern Expedition – Scuttling of the German fleet at Scapa Flow – Sejny Uprising – Spanish coup of July 1936 – Vedaranyam March – Vilna offensive (14 articles)
World War II (1939–1945)
edit1 November 1944 reconnaissance sortie over Japan – 2nd Parachute Brigade in Southern France – 6th Airborne Division advance to the River Seine – 6th Airborne Division in Palestine – Action of 1 November 1944 – Action of 28 January 1945 – Action off Lofoten – Adlertag – Attack on Yokosuka – Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki – Battle of Aachen – Battle of Arnhem – Battle of Balikpapan (1945) – Battle of Bautzen (1945) – Battle of Boulogne – Battle of Bréville – Battle of Britain Day – Battle of Cape Gloucester – Battle of Dumpu – Battle of Elephant Point – Battle of La Haye-du-Puits – Battle off Endau – Battle of Fardykambos – Battle of Finschhafen – Battle of Fort Ében-Émael – Battle of Hel – Battle of the Heligoland Bight (1939) – Battle of the Hongorai River – Battle of Isurava – Battle of the Kerch Peninsula – Battle of Kranji – Battle of Kursk – Battle of Lanzerath Ridge – Battle of Loznica (1941) – Battle of Madang – Battle of Merville Gun Battery – Battle of Narva (1944) – Battle of North Borneo – Battle of Pearl Ridge – Battle of Porta – Battle of Porton Plantation – Battle of Ratsua – Battle of San Marino – Battle of Sattelberg – Battle of Sedan (1940) – Battle of Slater's Knoll – Battle of Tsimba Ridge – Battle of Tug Argan – Battle of Wareo – Battle of Westerplatte – Belgian Resistance – Bloody Wednesday of Olkusz – Borneo campaign – British airborne operations in North Africa – Broad front versus narrow front controversy in World War II – Capture of the Caen canal and Orne river bridges – Continuation War – Convoy Faith – Dunkirk evacuation – Formosa Air Battle – German attacks on Nauru – German invasion of Belgium (1940) – German invasion of the Netherlands – German occupation of Belgium during World War II – Gold Beach – The Hardest Day – Huon Peninsula campaign – Indian Ocean raid (1944) – Irish Mercantile Marine during World War II – Juno Beach – Kidnapping of Heinrich Kreipe – Landing at Jacquinot Bay – Landing at Lae – Landing on Long Island – Landing at Saidor – Landing at Scarlet Beach – Landings at Cape Torokina – Lapland War – Liberation of Arnhem – Military history of the Aleutian Islands – Moro River campaign – New Britain campaign – Nikopol–Krivoi Rog offensive – Normandy landings – Operation Alfa – Operation Aquatint – Operation Arctic Fox – Operation Barbarossa – Operation Bertram – Operation Biting – Operation Chastity – Operation Cockpit – Operation Colossus – Operation Donnerkeil – Operation Doomsday – Operation Dragoon – Operation Ferdinand – Operation Flax – Operation Freshman – Operation Fustian – Operation Gisela – Operation Graffham – Operation Iskra – Operation Ladbroke – Operation Leader – Operation Lüttich – Operation Mallard – Operation Matterhorn logistics – Operation Nordseetour – Operation Overlord – Operation Paula – Operation Pedestal – Operation Peppermint – Operation Pluto – Operation Postmaster – Operation Royal Flush – Operation Slapstick – Operation Southeast Croatia – Operation Tonga – Operation Totalize – Operation Trio – Operation Turkey Buzzard – Operation Windsor – Operation Winter Storm – Operation Zeppelin (deception plan) – Philippine resistance against Japan – Prague uprising – Raid at Ožbalt – Raid on Constanța – Raising the Flag on the Three-Country Cairn – St Nazaire Raid – Siege of Saïo – Southern Rhodesia in World War II – Tallinn offensive – Tartu offensive – Utah Beach – World War II – Yugoslav coup d'état (138 articles)
Korean War (1950–1953)
editAir Battle of South Korea – Battle of Battle Mountain – Battle of Borovo Selo – Battle of the Bowling Alley – Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River – Battle of Chochiwon – Battle of Chonan – Battle of Chongju (1950) – Battle of Chosin Reservoir – Battle of Hwanggan – Battle of Ka-san – Battle of Kapyong – Battle of Kujin – Battle of Kusonje – Battle of Kyongju – Battle of Nam River – Battle of the Notch – Battle of Onjong – Battle of P'ohang-dong – Battle of Pakchon – Battle of the Pusan Perimeter – Battle of Pusan Perimeter logistics – Battle of Pyongtaek – Battle of the Samichon River – Battle of Sangju (1950) – Battle of Suwon Airfield – Battle of Tabu-dong – Battle of Taegu – Battle of Triangle Hill – Battle of Unsan – Battle of Yongdong – Battle of Yongsan – Battle of Yongyu – First and Second Battles of Wonju – First Battle of Maryang-san – First Battle of Naktong Bulge – Great Naktong Offensive – Hadong Ambush – Second Battle of Naktong Bulge – Third Battle of Seoul (40 articles)
Vietnam War (1955–1975)
editAttack on Camp Holloway – Attack on USNS Card – Battle of Ap Bac – Battle of Ban Me Thuot – Battle of Binh Gia – Battle of Coral–Balmoral – Battle of Đồng Xoài – Battle of Gang Toi – Battle of Huế – Battle of Kham Duc – Battle of Lang Vei – Battle of Lima Site 85 – Battle of Loc Ninh – Battle of Long Khánh – Battle of Long Tan – Battle of Muong Khoua – Battle of Ong Thanh – Battle of Suoi Bong Trang – Battle of Suoi Chau Pha – Battle of Xuân Lộc – Bombing of Tan Son Nhut Air Base – Hue–Da Nang Campaign – Operation Bribie – Operation Coburg – Operation Crimp – Operation Frequent Wind – Operation Starlite – Tet Offensive – Tet offensive attack on Tan Son Nhut Air Base – Tet offensive attack on the United States embassy (30 articles)
Breakup of Yugoslavia
edit1991 protest in Split – 1991 Yugoslav campaign in Croatia – 1992 European Community Monitor Mission helicopter downing – April 23, 1998, Albanian–Yugoslav border ambush – Battle of the Barracks – Battle of Gospić – Battle of Kupres (1992) – Battle of Kupres (1994) – Battle of Logorište – Battle of the Miljevci Plateau – Battle of Orašje – Battle of Osijek – Battle of Šibenik – Bombing of the Banski Dvori – Croatian War of Independence – Daruvar Agreement – December 14, 1998, Albanian–Yugoslav border ambush – July 18, 1998, Albanian–Yugoslav border clashes – Operation Backstop – Operation Corridor 92 – Operation Deny Flight – Operation Hurricane-91 – Operation Jackal – Operation Labrador – Operation Mistral 2 – Operation Sana – Operation Sky Monitor – Operation Southern Move – Operation Stinger – Operation Storm – Operation Summer '95 – Operation Swath-10 – Operation Tiger (1992) – Operation Una – Operation Vrbas '92 – Operation Whirlwind – Operation Winter '94 – Pakrac clash – Plitvice Lakes incident – Siege of Bjelovar Barracks – Siege of Dubrovnik – Siege of Varaždin Barracks – Siege of Kijevo – United Nations Confidence Restoration Operation in Croatia – Vance plan – Battle of Zadar (46 articles)
Other post-World War II conflicts (1945–present)
edit1971 Scottish soldiers' killings – 1979 Salvadoran coup d'état – 1981 Entumbane uprising – 1993 Bishopsgate bombing – 1993 Finchley Road bombings – 2008 invasion of Anjouan – 2008 Jerusalem bulldozer attack – 2009 Palma Nova bombing – 2011 NATO attack in Pakistan – Action of 23 August 1967 – Agacher Strip War – Air campaign of the Uganda–Tanzania War – Australian contribution to UNTAG – Bakassi conflict – Battle of Agios Vasileios – Battle of Bombo – Battle of Bondo – Battle of the Chinese Farm – Battle of the Dalmatian Channels – Battle of Entebbe – Battle of Fort Lahtzanit – Battle of Gayaza Hills – Battle of Haman – Battle of Ismailia – Battle of Jilib – Battle of Jinja – Battle of Kabalo – Battle of Kalavryta – Battle of Kalbajar – Battle of Kampala – Battle of Karameh – Battle of Karuma Falls – Battle of Kilinochchi (2008–2009) – Battle of Lira – Battle of Lukaya – Battle of Masaka – Battle of Masan – Battle of Mutukula – Battle of Plaman Mapu – Battle of Quifangondo – Battle of Sembabule – Battle of Simba Hills – Battle of Sungei Koemba – Battle of Tororo – Battle of Wanat – Battles of Fort Budapest – Battles of the Kinarot Valley – Battles of Latrun (1948) – Black September – Bugesera invasion – Cambodian campaign – Cambodian Civil War – Cambodian–Vietnamese War – Carré d'As IV incident – Chadian–Libyan War – Egyptian–Libyan War – Exercise Vigilant Eagle – Fall of Enugu – Fall of Phnom Penh – Final offensive of 1981 (El Salvador) – Hood event – Invasion of Kagera – Invasion of South Kasai – Killing of Osama bin Laden – Kosmos 1408 – Leyla Express and Johnny Express incidents – Mayaguez incident – North Yemen civil war – Operation Badr (1973) – Operation Black Buck – Operation Dada Idi – Operation Eagle Pull – Operation Golden Fleece – Operation Mole Cricket 19 – Operation Mosaic – Operation Pig Bristle – Operation Pleshet – Operation Python – Operation Ring – Operation Sandstone – Operation Shed Light – Operation Totem – Operation Trident (1971) – Operation Unokat – Polttoainehankinta – Prelude to the Russian invasion of Ukraine – Revolt of the Admirals – Russo-Georgian War – Sinking of the Spanish trawler Sonia – Skirmish at Top Malo House – Southern Rhodesian military involvement in the Malayan Emergency – Sunda Straits Crisis – Suwałki Gap – Telangana Rebellion – Toyota War – Uganda–Tanzania War – United States invasion of Afghanistan (97 articles)
Massacres, war crimes, and legal issues of warfare
editApalachee massacre – Armistice of Belgrade – Baćin massacre – Battle of Bad Axe – Białystok children, Transport of – Bijeljina massacre – Blue discharge – Boelcke-Kaserne concentration camp – Bombing of Wieluń – Canadian Afghan detainee issue – Cherry Valley massacre – Court-martial of James, Lord Gambier – Dalj massacre – Double Tenth incident – Erdut killings – Ethnic cleansing in the Bosnian War – First Massacre of Machecoul – Flossenbürg concentration camp – French prisoners of war in World War II – German atrocities committed against Soviet prisoners of war – Gospić massacre – Jastrebarsko children's camp – Kandahar massacre – Kaufering concentration camp complex – Kraljevo massacre – Lachine massacre – La Matanza – Le Paradis massacre – Leitmeritz concentration camp – Lovas killings – Marburg's Bloody Sunday – Mogilev Conference – Nakam – Nanjing Massacre (death toll) – Niš Declaration – No Gun Ri massacre – Non-intervention in the Spanish Civil War – Omarska camp – Operation Harvest Festival – Paramilitary punishment attacks in Northern Ireland – Penn's Creek massacre – Saborsko massacre – St. Vrain massacre – Selarang Barracks incident – Simele massacre – Široka Kula massacre – Spafford Farm massacre – Stanley Internment Camp – Tel al-Sultan attack – Theresienstadt Ghetto – Treaty of London (1915) – Torreón massacre – Voćin massacre – Vukovar massacre (54 articles)
Military aircraft
editAircraft technology and doctrine
editAircraft camouflage – Dicta Boelcke (2 articles)
Military aircraft
editAdvanced Tactical Fighter – 1945 Japan–Washington flight – AgustaWestland Apache – Alekseyev I-21 – Alekseyev I-212 – Antonov An-70 – Arado E.381 – Arsenal VG 70 – Arsenal VG 90 – Avro Canada CF-103 – Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow – Avro Vulcan – BAC/Dassault AFVG – BAC TSR-2 – BAE Systems Nimrod MRA4 – Blackburn Buccaneer – Blackburn Firebrand – Blackburn Firecrest – Blohm & Voss BV 40 – Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey – Bell P-59 Airacomet – Bockscar – Boeing AH-64 Apache – Boeing B-52 Stratofortress – Boeing Chinook (UK variants) – Boeing E-3 Sentry – Boeing–Sikorsky RAH-66 Comanche – Bravo November – Bréguet 960 Vultur – British Aerospace Sea Harrier – Chase XCG-20 – Convair F2Y Sea Dart – Courtois-Suffit Lescop CSL-1 – Curtiss XBT2C – Curtiss XBTC – Dassault Rafale – de Lackner HZ-1 Aerocycle – Dornier Do 17 – Dornier Do Y – Douglas XCG-17 – Enola Gay – Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II – Fairey Spearfish – FMA IAe 33 Pulqui II – Friedrichshafen D.I – Friedrichshafen FF.19 – Friedrichshafen FF.29 – Friedrichshafen FF.31 – Friedrichshafen FF.35 – Gallaudet D-1 – Gallaudet D-2 – General Aircraft Hamilcar – General Aircraft Hotspur – General Dynamics F-111C – General Dynamics F-16XL – Gotha WD.3 – Gotha WD.7 – Gotha WD.11 – The Great Artiste – Grumman S-2 Tracker in Australian service – Grumman XSBF – Grumman XTSF – Hall XPTBH – Handley Page Victor – Hansa-Brandenburg W.29 – Hawker Hunter – Hawker Siddeley Harrier – Hawker Siddeley P.1127 – Hawker Siddeley P.1154 – Heinkel He 111 – Ikarus IK-2 – Ilyushin Il-6 – Ilyushin Il-20 (1948) – Ilyushin Il-30 – Ilyushin Il-32 – Ilyushin Il-40 – Imperial Gift – Interstate TDR – Junkers Ju 87 – Lavochkin La-7 – Lavochkin La-150 – Lavochkin La-152 – Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk – Lockheed Martin FB-22 – LTG FD 1 – Patrie (airship) – Leduc 022 – Lockheed AH-56 Cheyenne – Lockheed D-21 – Lockheed F-104 Starfighter – Lockheed Have Blue – Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor – Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II – Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel – Lockheed Martin VH-71 Kestrel – Lockheed Senior Prom – Lockheed XF-104 Starfighter – Lockheed YF-22 – Martin AM Mauler – McDonnell Douglas A-12 Avenger II – McDonnell Douglas Phantom in UK service – Mikoyan-Gurevich I-211 – Mikoyan-Gurevich I-250 – Mikoyan-Gurevich DIS – Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-1 – Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-3 – Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-9 – Morane-Borel military monoplane – Nieuport Triplane – Nord Gerfaut – Nord 1500 Griffon – Nord 2200 – North American AJ Savage – North American XB-21 – North American XB-70 Valkyrie – North American XF-108 Rapier – Northrop F-20 Tigershark – Northrop N-3PB Nomad – Panavia Tornado – Petlyakov Pe-3 – Petlyakov Pe-8 – Peugeot 8Aa – Platt-LePage XR-1 – Polikarpov I-3 – Polikarpov I-5 – Polikarpov I-6 – Polikarpov I-185 – Polikarpov DI-1 – Polikarpov ITP – Polikarpov TIS – Polikarpov VIT-1 – Project Isinglass – Radioplane RP-77 – RAF West Ruislip – Republic F-105 Thunderchief – Rockwell B-1 Lancer – Rohrbach Ro IX Rofix – Rumpler 6B – Ryan FR Fireball – Saab JAS 39 Gripen – SEPECAT Jaguar – SNCAC NC 1080 – SNCASO SO.8000 Narval – SNCASO Trident – Sud-Ouest Espadon – Sukhoi Su-9 (1946) – Sukhoi Su-33 – Sukhoi Su-35 – Sukhoi Su-37 – Supermarine Baby – Supermarine Nighthawk – Supermarine Sea King – Supermarine Seal II – Supermarine Seamew – Supermarine Spiteful – Supermarine Spitfire – Supermarine Stranraer – Supermarine Walrus – Sutton Wick air crash – Tupolev MTB-2 – Tupolev Tu-12 – Tupolev Tu-70 – Tupolev Tu-75 – Tupolev Tu-80 – Tupolev Tu-85 – Tupolev Tu-91 – Tupolev Tu-142 – V bomber – Vecihi K-VI – Vickers Valiant – Vought F6U Pirate – Vought XSO2U – Westland Sea King – Yakovlev Yak-15 – Yakovlev Yak-19 – Yakovlev Yak-140 – Yakovlev Yak-1000 – Yermolayev Yer-2 – Zeppelin-Staaken L (179 articles)
Military decorations and memorials
editAwards and decorations
editCoast Guard City – Distinguished Warfare Medal – Hero of the Russian Federation – Medal of Honor – Order of Karađorđe Star – Param Vir Chakra (6 articles)
Military museums and memorials
editArnhem Oosterbeek War Cemetery – Bikernieki Memorial – Black Hills National Cemetery – Commonwealth War Graves Commission – Confederate Memorial State Historic Site – Daniel Sickles's leg – East Knoyle War Memorial – National War Memorial (South Australia) – Red Tail Squadron – Second Battle of Newtonia Site – South African War Memorial (South Australia) – St Symphorien Military Cemetery – Stonewall Jackson's arm – United Nations Memorial Cemetery – Wilson's Creek National Battlefield – Winged Victory (Lewis) – World War I memorials (17 articles)
Military people
editMilitary people (A–C)
editAbd Allah ibn al-Zubayr – Abdallah al-Battal – Abdallah Nasur – Abdul Hamid (soldier) – Abu'l-Aswar Shavur ibn Fadl – Abu Abdallah al-Baridi – Abu'l-Fath Khan Javanshir – Adam, Ronald Forbes – Adolf Hitler's bodyguard – Agnew, Harold – Agnus, Felix – Aitken, Russell – Alvarado, Gómez de – Amr ibn al-As – al-Azma, Yusuf – Al-Adil ibn al-Sallar – Albala, David – Al-Hasan al-A'sam – Al-Jarrah ibn Abdallah – Al-Muhallab ibn Abi Sufra – Al-Muwaffaq – al-Wazir, Khalil – Alderson, Edwin – Alexander, Edward Porter – Alexander, Tiberius – Allen, Ethan – Allen, John – Allingham, Henry – Allmenröder, Karl – Anderson, Elda Emma – Andersen, Johannes S. – Andranik – Andrew, Leslie – Angelos, Constantine – Argyros, Eustathios (general under Leo VI) – Argyros, Marianos – Arana, Francisco Javier – Arintheus – Armstrong, Hugo – Arnold, Benedict – Arnold, Benedict (military career, 1777–1779) – Arnold, Benedict (military career, 1781) – Artabanes – Ashton-Cirillo, Sarah – Asad ibn Abdallah al-Qasri – Attarsiya – Azcuénaga, Miguel de – Babcock, John – Babunski, Jovan – Baćović, Petar – Balchen, John – Band, Jonathon – Banker, Grace – Banks, Nathaniel P. – Barbey, Daniel E. – Baretzki, Stefan – Barnes, John Andrew III – Barron, Fraser – Barrons, Richard – Barrowclough, Harold – Barry, Edward B. – Barytrachelos, Nikephoros Phokas – Basilone, John – Baskeyfield, John – Báthory, Stefan – Beauregard, P. G. T. – Beaty, Powhatan – Bedell Smith, Walter – Belgrano, Manuel – Bennett, Gordon – Berchold, Joseph – Berić, Aleksandar – Berthold, Rudolf – de Berton de Crillon, Louis des Balbes, 1st Duke of Mahón – Bessas (magister militum) – Bibulus, Marcus Calpurnius – Bielaski, Alexander – Birks, Frederick – Blackader, Charles – Blahyi, Joshua Milton – Blake, Minden – Bleak, David B. – Boelcke, Oswald – Bond, Ernest R. – Boroqul – Bosch, Orlando – Bourcier, François Antoine Louis – Bourtzes, Michael – Boustead, Hugh – Braham, John (RAF officer) – Braithwaite, William Garnett – Brändle, Kurt – Brandon, William L. – Braylyan, Filipp – Brenna, Virgil – Brett, George – Brooks, Hubert – Brooks, John (governor) – Brown, Bryan D. – Brown, George Scratchley – Browne, Stanley (RNZAF officer) – Bruce, Andrew Davis – Brunt, John – Buckles, Frank – Bucklew, Phil H. – Burden, Herbert – Burnham, Frederick Russell – Bursać, Marija – Busr ibn Abi Artat – Butler, Smedley – Byron, Thomas – Cain, Robert Henry – Callaghan, Daniel J. – Callaghan, William M. – Calugas, Jose – Cameron, Duncan – Capelle, Eduard von – Cappello, Vettore – Capper, John – Capper, Thompson – Carbury, Brian – Cardigan, Lord – Cariappa, K. M. – Carpender, Arthur S. – Carpenter, Louis H. – Carriles, Luis Poada – Casey, Hugh John – Chamberlain, Neville (police officer) – Chamberlin, Stephen J. – Chapin, John L. – Chappelow, Eric – Charlesworth, Alan – Charlton, Cornelius H. – Chase, William C. – Checketts, Johnny – Cherry, Percy – Chodkiewicz, Jan Karol – Chowne, Christopher – Christian, Hugh Cloberry – Christie, Ralph Waldo – Clark, George Rogers – Cleburne, Patrick – Clifford, John, 9th Baron Clifford – Clisby, Les – Clouston, Wilfred – Cluverius, Wat Tyler Jr. – Cockcroft, John – Coey, John Alan – Coker, George Thomas – Colenbrander, Johan Wilhelm – Collier, Sir George, 1st Baronet – Collyns, Basil – Coltart, John G. – Comstock, Cyrus B. – Constantine Dalassenos, Duke of Antioch – Cooke, John – Cooke, Thomas – Corey, Ernest Albert – Corkhill, Pearl – Cradock, Christopher – Crawford-Compton, Bill – Crerar, Harry – Crichton, James – Crombie, Charles – Cros, Gaston – Cross, Tim – Cubitt, Thomas Cubitt – Cullen, Nigel – Cullum, George Washington – Cumming, Arthur – Curran, Joan – Curtis, Roger – Cutzinas – Czarniecki, Stefan (174 articles)
Military people (D–F)
editDaghlian, Harry K. Jr. – Daly, Michael J. – Dance, Nathaniel – Dangić, Jezdimir – Daoiz de Torres, Luis – Daphnomeles, Eustathios – Dartnell, Wilbur Taylor – Davidson, Allan – Davies, Richard Hutton – Davis, Isaac – de Guingand, Freddie – De La Rue, Hippolyte – de Peyster, Johnston – Dean, William F. – Deane, Ernest – Deans, Austen – Deere, Alan – Defrance, Jean-Marie – Degrelle, Léon – del Valle, Pedro – Dempsey, Miles – Devereux, Arthur F. – Devers, Jacob L. – Dewar, Henry – Dewar, Kenneth – Diagne, Mbaye – Dieskau, Karl Wilhelm von – Dingle, Arthur James – Dini, Antonio – Diogenes, Constantine – Dodd, Townsend F. – von Dohna, Christoph II – Dokeianos, Michael – Domentziolus (nephew of Phocas) – Donayre, Edwin – Doukas, Constantine – Doukas, John – Doukas, John I of Thessaly – Downman, Hugh – Dragačevac, Svetolik – Drljević, Sekula – Duffield, Priscilla – Duigan, John Evelyn – Dukovac, Mato – Dundas, John – Dutton, James – Dyer, Frederick H. – Dyott, William – Eaves, Ian – Eckford, Alan – Edson, Merritt A. – Edwards, Clarence Ransom – Edwards, Hughie – Edwards, Oliver – Edwards, Peter – Egle, William Henry – Eichelberger, Robert L. – Charles R. Ellet – Elliott, Harold Edward – Elliott, Keith – Ellison, Joseph – Emo, Angelo – Ensor, Mick – Ernouf, Jean Augustin – Evans, Ronald – Ewing, Hugh Boyle – Eyre, George – Farr, Harry – Farrell, Thomas – Farrow, William G. – Fauquier, John Emilius – Fegelein, Hermann – Ferino, Pierre Marie Barthélemy – Finn, John William – Fitzroy, Charles, 1st Baron Southampton – Abel, Rudolf – Foertsch, Friedrich – Ford, Edward – Forsyth, Samuel – Foskett, Russell – Fox, Paddy – Frank, Rudolf – Freakley, Benjamin – French, Samuel Gibbs – Frickleton, Samuel – Fryatt, Charles – Finucane, Brendan – Fulton, Harry – Funnell, Ray – Furman, Robert (90 articles)
Military people (G–K)
editGage, Thomas – Gale, Humfrey – Galland, Adolf – Galleghan, Frederick – Gant, Jim – Garnons Williams, Richard – Gatewood, Charles B. – Gazan de la Peyrière, Honoré Théodore Maxime – Gedeon, Elmer – Geißhardt, Friedrich – Gellibrand, John – Geoffrey of Briel – George, Harold L. – Gibbs, Stanley – Gisco – Glazman, Josef – Gleeson, Francis – Godley, Alexander – Goeth, Amon – Gollob, Gordon – Göring, Hermann – Gosselin, Gerard – Gowing, Margaret – al-Harith ibn Surayj – Graf, Hermann – Graham, James – Graham, James Duncan – Graham, Stuart Clarence – Grant, John Gildroy – Graves, Benjamin Franklin – Gray, Colin Falkland – Grayburn, John Hollington – Greene, George S. – Greenglass, David – Greyeyes, Mary – Gribble, George – Grinfield, William – Gröning, Oskar – Guderian, Heinz – Guest, Ernest Melville Charles – Gutiérrez, Rafael Antonio – Gwyn, James – Haig, Roland – Halder, Franz – Hall, Edward, N. – Hall, Peter – Halvorsen, Gail – Hamilton, George FitzGeorge – Hamilton, James Inglis – Hamilton, William S. – Hammersley, Peter – Hansell, Haywood S. – Harada, Kaname – Hardy, Charles – Hardy, Moses – Hargest, James – Harris, Cecil E. – Hart, Henry – Hart, Herbert – Hartenstein, Werner – Hartmann, Erich – Harvey, Eliab – Hasdrubal, son of Hanno – al-Hashimi, Yasin – Hashimoto, Mochitsura – Hastrel de Rivedoux, Étienne – Hautpoul, Jean-Joseph Ange d' – Haynes, Caleb V. – Hayter, James – Hayton, Gilbert – Hayward, John T. – Hazen, Moses – Heaney, Sheila – Helm, Benjamin Hardin – Heraclius the Elder – Herbst, John C. – Herenčić, Ivo – Herrick, Michael – Hesketh-Prichard, Hesketh – Hess, Ernst Moritz – Hess, Rudolf – Hesselyn, Raymond – Highgate, Thomas – Keating, Charles IV – von der Heyde, Heinrich Sigismund – Heydrich, Reinhard – Hichens, Robert Peverell – Hilger, John A. – Hill, Christopher – Hill, James – Himmler, Heinrich – Hinde, Thomas – Hines, John – Hines, Thomas – Hinton, Jack – Hinuber, Henry de – Hodge, Benjamin Lewis – Hodgson, William – Hoepner, Erich – Hohenlohe-Kirchberg, Friedrich Wilhelm, Fürst zu – Hope, William Johnstone – Hoth, Hermann – Hotze, Friedrich Freiherr von – Houlton, John – Howe, William – Howell, George – Hu Lanqi – Hubbard, L. Ron - Military career – Hughes, Sir Richard, 1st Baronet – Hughes, Robert – Hughes, Tim – Hulme, Clive – Hülsen, Johann Dietrich von – Husayn ibn Hamdan – Huré, Antoine – Hybrida, Gaius Antonius – Hyde, Reginald – Inglis, Lindsay – Ingram, George – Ingram, Mervyn – Inman, Henry – Innes, James – Isa ibn al-Shaykh al-Shaybani – Isaacson, Peter – Ishaq ibn Kundaj – Izac, Edouard – Ivan the Russian – Iyad, Abu Ali – Iyad ibn Ghanm – Jabara, James – von Jachmann, Eduard – Jackson, Oliver David – Jackson, Leslie Douglas – Jackson, Samuel – Jameson, George – Jashari, Adem – Jeffries, Clarence Smith – Jervis, John, 1st Earl of St Vincent – Jiggs II – Johns, Dwight – Johnson, George – Johnson, Johnnie – Johnson, Leon W – Joseph, Friedrich, Count of Nauendorf – Joyce, Ernest – Judson, Reginald – George Juskalian – Justin – Kaʻauwai, Zorobabela – Kalayanamitr, Saprang – Kamytzes, Manuel – Karađorđe – Karpeles, Leopold – Keitel, Wilhelm – Kelly, Mark E. – Kenney, George – Kesselring, Albert – King, William – King, Ernest J. – Kippenberger, Howard – Kiirian, Harry – Klein, Louis – von Kleist, Frederick William – Koch, Aubrey – Komnenos, Manuel Erotikos – Komnenos, Nikephoros – Koniecpolski, Stanisław – Kopyak, Ivan – Kork, August – Kouma, Ernest R. – Kourkouas, John – Kulikov, Konstantin (172 articles)
Military people (L–M)
editLachanodrakon, Michael – Lamason, Phil – Lang, Emil – Lansdale, John Jr – Large, Lofty – Lariboisière, Jean Ambroise Baston de – Lattre de Tassigny, Jean de – Laurent, Harry – Lawrence, T. E. – Leake, Andrew – Leclerc de Hauteclocque, Philippe – Le Gris, Jacques – Lee, John C. H. – Lemke, Wilhelm – MacDougall, Duncan (British Army officer) – Marescaux, Gerald – Marshall, Winton W. – Ménard, Daniel – von Lestwitz, Hans Sigismund – Lewis, Hurbert William – Lê Văn Duyệt – Licario – Lightburne, Stafford – Lindsay, Alexander – Lipsett, Louis – Little, Robert A. – Lloyd, Charles – Lock, Eric – Logan, Robert – Loisel, John S. – Loomis, John Q. – Loper, Herbert – Loring, Charles J. – Loving, Walter – Lucius Manlius Torquatus (praetor 49 BC) – Lucius Valerius Flaccus (consul 86 BC) – Luedecke, Alvin – Lukačević, Vojislav – Lukis, Frank – Lumsden, Peter – Lüth, Wolfgang – Lützow, Günther – Luvaas, Jay – Lydiard, Charles – MacBride, John – MacKenzie, John Noble – Mackinolty, George – MacLachlan, James – Macnamara, James – Mac Scelling – Maghakian, Victor – Magruder, John B. – Mäkinen, Einar – Makriyannis, Yannis – Malone, William George – Manekshaw, Sam – von Manstein, Erich – Manuel the Armenian – Mathos – Marcel, Jesse – Marcellus, Lucius Neratius – Marcinkus, Romualdas – Marseille, Hans-Joachim – Marshall, James C. – Marshall, John – Martin, Leslie H. – Mashbir, Sidney – Maslama ibn Abd al-Malik – Mathews, Lloyd – Matsui, Iwane – Matthews, Mark – Matthias, Franklin – Mattocks, Charles – Maxwell, Joseph – May, Charles A. – Mayer, Egon – Mayers, Howard – Mayhew, Kenneth – Mazurkiewicz, Jan – McCain, John S., Sr. – McAloney, William – McClelland, Harold M. – McCormack, James – McCrea, Jane – McCudden, James – McDonald, Angus – McGee, Lewis – McGinnis, Ross A. – McIntyre, Ivor – McKellar, Archie – McKibbin, Dorothy – McKnight, Charles – McNamara, Neville – Melissenos, Nikephoros – Mercer, Malcolm – Merveldt, Maximilian, Count of – Maykov, Aleksandr – Meyer, Kurt – Michael I of Wallachia – Middleton, Troy H. – Miles, Reginald – Milford, Edward – Miller, William E. (soldier, born 1836) – Minifie, Richard – Mitsui, Masumi – Momchil – Monsoor, Michael A. – Montgomery, Alfred E. – Monti, Jared C. – Monts, Alexander von – Moore-Jones, Horace – Morales, Irene – Mordecai, Alfred – Morgan, Frederick E. – Morris, James Nicoll – Morris III, James – Morrison, Ian (RNZAF officer) – Morshead, Leslie – Muhammad, Abd al-Rahim al-Hajj – Mukerjee, Subroto – Mumma, Albert G. – Müncheberg, Joachim – Murphy, Audie (military career) – Murphy, Arthur William – Murphy, Michael P. – Murray, George (Royal Navy officer) – Murray, Leonard W. – Mus'ab ibn al-Zubayr – Mutkurov, Sava (129 articles)
Military people (N–R)
editNansouty, Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de – Nasr ibn Sayyar – Näther, Max – Nebe, Arthur – Neddermeyer, Seth – Nelson, Horatio, 1st Viscount Nelson – Pavelka, Paul – Robertson, Jarrett – von Neumann, John – John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu – Newall, Cyril, 1st Baron Newall – Newham, John – Newkirk, Jack – Newton, Guy – Nguyễn Văn Nhung – Nicholas, Henry James – Nichols, Kenneth – Nicola, Lewis – Nicolls, Edward – Ninnis, Belgrave – Nolan, Louis – Noltenius, Friedrich – Norcliffe Norcliffe – Nordmann, Karl-Gottfried – North, Harold – Northcott, John – Notosusanto, Nugroho – Novikov, Alexander – Nowotny, Walter – O'Leary, Michael John – Oesau, Walter – Ohmsen, Walter – Olds, Robin – Ordener, Michel – Ostermann, Max-Hellmuth – Ostojić, Zaharije – Overton, Dolphin D. – Page, Benjamin William – Palaiologos, John – Palaiologos, Syrgiannes – Panchenko, Grigory – Park, Keith – Park, Nigel – Parkinson, Graham Beresford – Parrish, Noel F. – Patroclus (admiral) – Pattle, Marmaduke – Patton, George S., speech to the Third Army – Paulet, Henry – Paulucci, Filippo – Peacocke, Warren – Pegahmagabow, Francis – Peierls, Rudolf – Peng Dehuai – Penney, William – Peterson, Virgil L. – Petrov, Mikhail – Petrović, Mihajlo – Petry, Leroy – Pettigrew, J. Johnston – Philanthropenos, Alexios – Phillips, Samuel C. – Philippe, Adam, Comte de Custine – Phipps, Ramsay Weston – Phokas, Nikephoros, the Elder – Pickett, George – Pilcher, Thomas – Pilkington, Andrew – Pinney, Reginald – Piron, Jean-Baptiste – Pivljanin, Bajo – Platen, Dubislav Friedrich von – Plater, Emilia – Pohl, Hugo von – de la Pole, John, 2nd Duke of Suffolk – Pope, John – Popovac, Ismet – Powell, William Henry – Preece, George – Prinz zur Lippe-Weißenfeld, Egmont – Prittwitz, Joachim Bernhard von – Priscus (magister militum) – Ptolemy I Soter – Publius Cornelius Dolabella (consul 10) – Pulaski, Casimir – Purnell, William R. – Puttick, Edward – Qutayba ibn Muslim – Rabone, Paul – Rebow, Francis Slater – Rae, Jack – Rainier, Peter – Rains. James S. – Raithel, Helmuth – Ramage, James D. – Ramey, Howard Knox – Rane, Rama Raghoba – Ray, Herbert J. – Read, Charles – Red Cloud Jr., Mitchell – Reed, Walter L. – Rehnskiöld, Carl Gustav – Rhapsomates – Richardson, George Spafford – Richey, Paul – Ridling, Randolph – Rijadi, Slamet – Riley, Bennet C. – Riou, Edward – Ritchie, Henry Peel – Ritchie, Neil – Roberts, John Walter – Robertson, Horace – Robinson Crusoes of Warsaw – Robinson, Eric Gascoigne – Robinson, Michael – Rodionov, Aleksandr Borisovich – Rolls, William – Romanov, Mikhail Timofeyevich – Romesha, Clinton – Romanos III Argyros – Ross, Malcolm – Rotblat, Joseph – Röth, Friedrich Ritter von – Rothenberg, Gunther E. – Rotheram, Edward – Rowell, Sydney – Rudel, Hans-Ulrich – Rutherford, Griffith – Ryan, Patrick J. (130 articles)
Military people (S–Z)
editSaavedra, Cornelio – Sabinianus, Gaius Vettius Julius Hospes – Sabo, Leslie H., Jr. – Sakhnov, Semyon – Saltzman, B. Chance – Sampson, Francis L. – Savage, John – Salaria, Gurbachan Singh – San Martín, José de – Saville, Gordon P. – Sayn-Wittgenstein, Heinrich (Prinz zu) – Schaub, Julius – Scheer, Reinhard – Scherf, Charles – Schmitt, Johann Heinrich von – Schnall, Susan – Schnaufer, Heinz-Wolfgang – Schrader, Warren – Schriever, Bernard – Schwarzkopf, Norman Jr. – Scott, Desmond J. – Sebille, Louis, J. – Harrison Seeley, William Henry – Sergeant Reckless – Serong, Ted – Sérurier, Jean-Mathieu-Philibert – Seymour, Lord Hugh – Shanina, Roza – Shannon, Dave – Sheddan, Jim – Shoup, David M. – Sharma, Somnath – Sheean, Teddy – Sikorski, Władysław – Silá, Titina – Simpson, Colin Hall – Simpson, William Hood – Sinclair, George Brian – Sinclair-Burgess, William – Sing, Billy – Singh, Arjan – Singh, Jadunath – Singh, Joginder – Singh, Karam – Singh, Piru – Singh, Shaitan – Skirth, Ronald – Slessor, John – Smith, Henry – Smith, Irving – Snetkov, Boris – Solomon (magister militum) – Somervell, Brehon B. – Soriano, Edward – Southchurch, Richard de – Specht, Günther – Spee, Maximilian von – Spendius – Spurdle, Robert – Stacy, William – Statton, Percy – Stephenson, James W. – Stenbock, Magnus – Stenborg, Gray – Stephen, Harbourne – Steuart, George H. – Stevens, William George – Stewart, Hugh – Stewart, Keith – Stewart, Keith Lindsay – Stewart, Kenneth – Stojanović, Mladen – Stone, Charles Pomeroy – Stone, Spencer – Storkey, Percy – Stovin, Frederick – Strachwitz von Groß-Zauche und Camminetz, Hyacinth Graf – Strategopoulos, Alexios – Streett, St. Clair – Strong, Kenneth – Stuart, Alex – Styer, Wilhelm D. – Sully, Alfred – Sultan, Daniel Isom – Surcouf, Robert – Synadenos, Theodore – Szilárd, Leó – Taghlib, Abu – Tait, Kenneth – Talley, Benjamin B. – Tarapore, Ardeshir – Tarbuck, Raymond D. – Taylor, Kenneth M. – Taylor, Polycarpus – Taylor-Cannon, Keith – Thaqafi, Uthman ibn Abi al-As – Thompson, William – Thornton, Leonard – Tiku, Pong – Tillman, Samuel Escue – Titterton, Ernest – Tomić, Miodrag – Tornikios, Leo – Toshiyoshi, Kawaji – Tourkos, Bardanes – Tracey, Owen – Travis, Richard – Travis, Robert F. – Trenchard, Hugh – Trent, Leonard – Troglita, John – Tronstad, Leif – Trousdale, Richard – Turahan Bey – Turnbull, Peter (RAAF officer) – Turpin, John Henry – Twombly, Voltaire P. – Tzachas – Uanna, William L. – Umar al-Aqta – Umbers, Arthur – Verge, Jack – Verity, Victor – Versace, Humbert Roque – Vincent, Clinton D. "Casey" – Vitalian (consul) – von Kluge, Günther – Wertheim, Robert – Winslow, Bradley – Wurmheller, Josef – von Wunsch, Johann Jakob – Vukassovich, Josef Philipp – Waddy, John Llewellyn – Wahawaha, Ropata – Wai, Francis Brown – Waite, Fred (politician) – Wake, Sir Hereward, 13th Baronet – Walden, John Butler – Walker, Sir George, 1st Baronet – Walker, James (Royal Navy officer) – Walker, Michael, Baron Walker of Aldringham – Wallace, William Middleton – Walmsley, John S., Jr. – Walther, Frédéric Henri – Wang Bingzhang (general) – Ward, Derek Harland – Ward, J. H. Hobart – Ward, James Allen – Ward, John Clive – Washington, George, in the American Revolution – Washington, George, in the French and Indian War – Waters, Len – Weir, Stephen – Weissenberger, Theodor – Wellesley, Arthur, 1st Duke of Wellington, Battle record of – Wells, Edward (RNZAF officer) – Welter, Kurt – von Werner, Paul – Werner, Reinhold von – Westcott, Ed – Whitehead, Ennis – Wilcke, Wolf-Dietrich – Williams, Edgar – Wilson, Alexander – Wilson, Donald – Wilson, Gordon Chesney – Wilson, Roscoe Charles – Winckel, Gus – Winterfeldt, Hans Karl von – Wodehouse, Philipp – Wolff, Kurt – Worsley, Frank – Wurtsmith, Paul – Wyche, Ira T. – Xiphias, Nikephoros – Yarra, John – Yasui, Minoru – Young, Rodger – Zaccaria, Martino – Zieten, Hans Joachim von – Żółkiewski, Stanisław (181 articles)
Warfare and race
editHispanics in the United States Coast Guard – Hispanics in the United States Navy – Military history of Asian Americans – Turks in the Tang military (4 articles)
Military ranks and positions
editMilitary ranks and positions
editAffinity (medieval) – Domestic of the Schools – Droungarios of the Fleet – Droungarios of the Watch – Field marshal (India) – Protostrator – Stratopedarches (7 articles)
Warships and naval units
editShip types
editBattlecruiser – Tessarakonteres – Udema – Treaty battleship (4 articles)
Naval technology
editBlack Terror – Dazzle camouflage – Ship camouflage (3 articles)
Warships
editWarships of Argentina
editARA Almirante Brown (1880) – ARA Catamarca – ARA Jujuy (3 articles)
Warships of Australia
editAustralian Army ship Crusader (AV 2767) – HMAS Sydney (D48) – HMCS Integrity (1804) – HMAS Perth (D29) – Surface Fleet Review (5 articles)
Warships of Austria-Hungary
editDrache-class ironclad – Ersatz Monarch class battleship – Ersatz Zenta-class cruiser – Erzherzog Ferdinand Max-class ironclad – Erzherzog Karl class battleship – Habsburg class battleship – Kaiser Max-class ironclad (1862) – Kaiser Max-class ironclad (1875) – Monarch class battleship – Novara-class cruiser – Panther-class cruiser – Radetzky class battleship – SM U-1 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-2 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-3 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-4 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-5 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-6 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-10 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-11 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-12 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-14 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-15 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-16 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-17 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-20 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-21 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-22 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-23 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-27 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-28 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-29 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-30 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-31 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-32 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-40 (Austria-Hungary) – SM U-41 (Austria-Hungary) – SMS Admiral Spaun – SMS Árpád – SMS Babenberg – SMS Balaton – SMS Budapest – SMS Csepel – SMS Custoza – SMS Don Juan d'Austria (1875) – SMS Drache (1861) – SMS Erzherzog Albrecht – SMS Erzherzog Ferdinand Max – SMS Erzherzog Ferdinand Max (1865) – SMS Erzherzog Friedrich – SMS Erzherzog Karl – SMS Habsburg – SMS Habsburg (1865) – SMS Helgoland (1912) – SMS Juan de Austria – SMS Franz Joseph I – SMS Kaiser Karl VI – SMS Kaiser (1858) – SMS Kaiser Max (1862) – SMS Kaiser Max (1875) – SMS Kaiserin und Königin Maria Theresia – SMS Kronprinz Erzherzog Rudolf – SMS Kronprinzessin Erzherzogin Stephanie – SMS Leopard – SMS Lika – SMS Lissa – SMS Monarch – SMS Orjen – SMS Novara (1913) – SMS Panther (1885) – SMS Prinz Eugen – SMS Prinz Eugen (1862) – SMS Prinz Eugen (1877) – SMS Radetzky (1909) – SMS Saida – SMS Salamander (1861) – SMS Sankt Georg – SMS Sebenico – SMS Spalato – SMS Szent István – SMS Tátra – SMS Tegetthoff (1878) – SMS Tegetthoff (1912) – SMS Tiger (1887) – SMS Triglav (1913) – SMS Viribus Unitis – SMS Wien – SMS Zara – SMS Zrínyi – Tegetthoff class battleship – U-3 class submarine – U-5 class submarine – U-10 class submarine – U-20 class submarine – U-27 class submarine (Austria-Hungary) – U-43 class submarine (Austria-Hungary) – U-48 class submarine – U-50 class submarine – U-52 class submarine (Austria-Hungary) – U-101 class submarine – U-107 class submarine (Austria-Hungary) – Zara-class cruiser (1879) (102 articles)
Warships of Belgium
editBelgian ship A4 (1 article)
Warships of Brazil
editBrazilian ironclad Barroso – Brazilian ironclad Rio de Janeiro – Brazilian ironclad Tamandaré – Brazilian monitor Alagoas – Brazilian monitor Ceará – Brazilian monitor Pará – Brazilian monitor Piauí – Brazilian monitor Rio Grande – Brazilian monitor Santa Catharina – Pará class monitor (10 articles)
Warships of Canada
editHMCS Fredericton (K245) – HMCS Protecteur (AOR 509) (2 articles)
Warships of Chile
editChilean battleship Capitán Prat (1 article)
Warships of China
editChinese corvette Yangwu – Chinese cruiser Chaoyong – Chinese cruiser Jingyuan (1886) – Chinese cruiser Jiyuan – Chinese cruiser Nan Chen – Chinese cruiser Yangwei – Chinese cruiser Zhiyuan – Chinese frigate Hai'an – Chinese frigate Yuyuen – Chinese ironclad Dingyuan – Chinese ironclad Zhenyuan – Chinese transport Fu Bo – Dingyuan-class ironclad (13 articles)
Warships of the Confederate States of America
editCSS Beaufort – CSS Carondelet – CSS Fredericksburg – CSS General Earl Van Dorn – CSS General M. Jeff Thompson – CSS General Polk – CSS Isondiga – CSS Junaluska – CSS Maurepas – CSS Missouri – CSS Muscogee – CSS New Orleans – CSS Oregon – CSS Pamlico – CSS Pickens – CSS Pontchartrain – CSS Scorpion – CSS Squib – CSS Tuscarora – CSS Wilmington – CSS Winslow – Squib-class torpedo boat (22 articles)
Warships of Croatia
editCroatian patrol boat Šolta (OB-02) – Croatian submarine Velebit (2 articles)
Warships of Denmark
editHavmanden class submarine (1911) – HDMS Niels Juel (1918) (2 articles)
Warships of France
editAlma class ironclad – Alsace-class battleship – Amiral Baudin-class ironclad – Amiral Charner-class cruiser – Bretagne class battleship – Catinat-class cruiser – Chacal-class destroyer – Charlemagne-class battleship – Charles Martel-class ironclad – Colbert-class ironclad – Courbet class battleship – Danton-class battleship – D'Assas-class cruiser – D'Estrées-class cruiser – Descartes-class cruiser – Dunkerque-class battleship – Dupleix-class cruiser – Edgar Quinet-class cruiser – Forbin-class cruiser – French aircraft carrier Béarn – French aviso Savorgnan de Brazza – French battlecruiser proposals – French battleship Carnot – French battleship Charlemagne – French battleship Charles Martel – French battleship Condorcet – French battleship Danton – French battleship Démocratie – French battleship Diderot – French battleship Dunkerque – French battleship Henri IV – French battleship Jean Bart (1940) – French battleship Justice – French battleship Liberté – French battleship Lorraine – French battleship Masséna – French battleship Mirabeau – French battleship Paris – French battleship Patrie – French battleship Provence – French battleship République – French battleship Richelieu – French battleship Saint Louis – French battleship Strasbourg – French battleship Vergniaud – French battleship Vérité – French battleship Voltaire – French cruiser Alger – French cruiser Amiral Aube – French cruiser Amiral Cécille – French cruiser Amiral Charner – French cruiser Aréthuse – French cruiser D'Assas – French cruiser Bruix – French cruiser Bugeaud – French cruiser Châteaurenault (1898) – French cruiser Cassard – French cruiser Catinat – French cruiser Chanzy – French cruiser Chasseloup-Laubat – French cruiser Coëtlogon – French cruiser Condé – French cruiser Cosmao – French cruiser Davout – French cruiser D'Entrecasteaux – French cruiser D'Estrées – French cruiser Desaix – French cruiser Descartes – French cruiser Du Chayla – French cruiser Dubourdieu – French cruiser Dupleix (1900) – French cruiser Dupuy de Lôme – French cruiser Edgar Quinet – French cruiser Forbin – French cruiser Friant – French cruiser Galilée – French cruiser Gloire (1900) – French cruiser Guichen (1897) – French cruiser Infernet – French cruiser Isly – French cruiser Jean Bart – French cruiser Jeanne d'Arc (1899) – French cruiser Jules Ferry – French cruiser Jurien de la Gravière – French cruiser Kléber – French cruiser Lalande – French cruiser Latouche-Tréville – French cruiser Lavoisier – French cruiser Léon Gambetta – French cruiser Linois (1894) – French cruiser Marseillaise (1900) – French cruiser Pascal – French cruiser Pluton – French cruiser Pothuau – French cruiser Protet – French cruiser Sfax – French cruiser Suchet – French cruiser Sully – French cruiser Surcouf – French cruiser Tage – French cruiser Troude – French cruiser Victor Hugo – French cruiser Waldeck-Rousseau – French destroyer Casque (1938) – French destroyer Cassard (1931) – French destroyer Chacal – French destroyer Chevalier Paul (1932) – French destroyer Dague – French destroyer Espingole – French destroyer Épée (1938) – French destroyer Fleuret (1938) – French destroyer Fougueux – French destroyer Framée – French destroyer Fronde – French destroyer Jaguar – French destroyer Kersaint (1931) – French destroyer L'Audacieux – French destroyer L'Indomptable – French destroyer Lansquenet (1939) – French destroyer Le Fantasque – French destroyer Le Flibustier – French destroyer Le Hardi – French destroyer Le Malin – French destroyer Léopard – French destroyer Le Terrible – French destroyer Le Triomphant – French destroyer Lynx – French destroyer Mameluk – French destroyer Maillé Brézé (1931) – French destroyer Mogador – French destroyer Mousquet – French destroyer Panthère – French destroyer Pistolet – French destroyer Renaudin – French destroyer Siroco (1939) – French destroyer Tartu (1931) – French destroyer Tigre – French destroyer Vauquelin – French destroyer Volta – French ironclad Amiral Baudin – French ironclad Amiral Duperré – French ironclad Alma – French ironclad Armide – French ironclad Atalante – French ironclad Belliqueuse – French ironclad Bouvines – French ironclad Caïman – French ironclad Colbert – French ironclad Couronne – French ironclad Duguesclin – French ironclad Flandre – French ironclad Formidable – French ironclad Friedland – French ironclad Furieux – French ironclad Gauloise – French ironclad Guyenne – French ironclad Héroïne – French ironclad Hoche – French ironclad Indomptable – French ironclad Invincible – French ironclad Jeanne d'Arc – French ironclad La Galissonnière – French ironclad Magenta (1890) – French ironclad Magnanime – French ironclad Marceau – French ironclad Marengo – French ironclad Montcalm – French ironclad Neptune – French ironclad Normandie – French ironclad Océan – French ironclad Provence – French ironclad Reine Blanche – French ironclad Requin – French ironclad Revanche – French ironclad Richelieu – French ironclad Savoie – French ironclad Suffren – French ironclad Surveillante – French ironclad Tempête – French ironclad Terrible – French ironclad Thétis – French ironclad Trident – French ironclad Triomphante – French ironclad Valeureuse – French ironclad Vauban – French ironclad Victorieuse – French seaplane carrier Commandant Teste – French ship Courageux (1753) – French ship Vengeur du Peuple – French submarine Amiral Bourgois – French submarine Charles Brun – French submarine Mariotte – French submarine X – French submarine Y – French submarine Z – Friant-class cruiser – Gloire-class cruiser – Jean Bart-class cruiser – Joffre-class aircraft carrier – La Galissonnière class ironclad – Le Hardi-class destroyer – Léon Gambetta-class cruiser – Linois-class cruiser – Marceau-class ironclad – Mogador-class destroyer – Océan-class ironclad – Richelieu-class battleship – Terrible-class ironclad – Troude-class cruiser – Vauban-class ironclad – Vauquelin-class destroyer (211 articles)
Warships of Germany
editAdmiral Hipper class cruiser – Ariadne class corvette – Augusta class corvette – Bismarck class battleship – Bismarck class corvette – Blitz class aviso – Bremen class cruiser – Brummer class cruiser – Bussard class cruiser – Camäleon class gunboat – Cöln class cruiser – Carola class corvette – D-class cruiser (Germany) – Deutschland class cruiser – Dresden class cruiser – German FK cruiser designs – Gazelle class cruiser – German aircraft carrier I (1915) – German aircraft carrier I (1942) – German aircraft carrier II – German aircraft carrier Graf Zeppelin – German aviso Grille – German battleship Gneisenau – German battleship Scharnhorst – German cruiser Admiral Graf Spee – German cruiser Admiral Hipper – German cruiser Admiral Scheer – German cruiser Blücher – German cruiser Deutschland – German cruiser Emden – German cruiser Karlsruhe – German cruiser Köln – German cruiser Königsberg – German cruiser Leipzig – German cruiser Lützow (1939) – German cruiser Nürnberg – German cruiser Prinz Eugen – German cruiser Seydlitz – German destroyer Z1 Leberecht Maass – German destroyer Z2 Georg Thiele – German destroyer Z3 Max Schultz – German destroyer Z4 Richard Beitzen – German destroyer Z5 Paul Jacobi – German destroyer Z6 Theodor Riedel – German destroyer Z7 Hermann Schoemann – German destroyer Z8 Bruno Heinemann – German destroyer Z9 Wolfgang Zenker – German destroyer Z10 Hans Lody – German destroyer Z11 Bernd von Arnim – German destroyer Z12 Erich Giese – German destroyer Z13 Erich Koellner – German destroyer Z14 Friedrich Ihn – German destroyer Z15 Erich Steinbrinck – German destroyer Z16 Friedrich Eckoldt – German destroyer Z17 Diether von Roeder – German destroyer Z18 Hans Lüdemann – German destroyer Z19 Hermann Künne – German destroyer Z20 Karl Galster – German destroyer Z21 Wilhelm Heidkamp – German destroyer Z22 Anton Schmitt – German destroyer Z23 – German destroyer Z24 – German destroyer Z25 – German destroyer Z26 – German destroyer Z27 – German destroyer Z28 – German destroyer Z29 – German destroyer Z30 – German destroyer Z31 – German destroyer Z32 – German destroyer Z33 – German destroyer Z34 – German destroyer Z35 – German destroyer Z36 – German destroyer Z37 – German destroyer Z38 – German destroyer Z43 – German destroyer Z51 – German destroyer ZH1 – German submarine U-27 (1936) – German submarine U-28 (1936) – German submarine U-30 (1936) – German submarine U-36 (1936) – German submarine U-37 (1938) – German submarine U-38 (1938) – German submarine U-39 (1938) – German submarine U-40 (1938) – German submarine U-41 (1939) – German submarine U-42 (1938) – German submarine U-43 (1939) – German submarine U-44 (1939) – German submarine U-47 (1938) – German submarine U-64 (1939) – German submarine U-104 (1940) – German submarine U-105 (1940) – German submarine U-111 (1940) – German submarine U-162 (1941) – German submarine U-255 – German submarine U-301 – German submarine U-710 – German submarine U-853 – German submarine U-2336 – German torpedo boat T1 – German torpedo boat T2 – German torpedo boat T3 – German torpedo boat T13 – German torpedo boat T14 – German torpedo boat T15 – German torpedo boat T16 – German torpedo boat T17 – German torpedo boat T18 – German torpedo boat T19 – German torpedo boat T20 – German torpedo boat T21 – German torpedo boat T22 – German torpedo boat T23 – German torpedo boat T24 – German torpedo boat T25 – German torpedo boat T26 – German torpedo boat T27 – German torpedo boat T28 – German torpedo boat T29 – German torpedo boat T30 – German torpedo boat T31 – German torpedo boat T32 – German torpedo boat T33 – German torpedo boat T34 – German torpedo boat T35 – German torpedo boat T36 – Graudenz class cruiser – H-class battleship proposals – Irene class cruiser – Jade class aircraft carrier – Kaiser class ironclad – Karlsruhe class cruiser – Kolberg-class cruiser – Königsberg class cruiser (1905) – Königsberg class cruiser (1915) – Königsberg-class cruiser (1927) – Leipzig class corvette – Leipzig class cruiser – M-class cruiser – Magdeburg class cruiser – Meteor class aviso – Nautilus class minelayer – Nix-class aviso – Nymphe class corvette – O-class battlecruiser – Odin class coastal defense ship – P-class cruiser – Pillau class cruiser – Preussen class ironclad – Prinz Adalbert class cruiser – Rhein class monitor – Roon class armored cruiser – Sachsen class ironclad – Scharnhorst class armored cruiser – Scharnhorst class battleship – Schwalbe class cruiser – Seeteufel – Siegfried class coastal defense ship – SM U-21 – SM U-67 – SM U-68 – SM U-69 – SM U-70 – SM UB-2 – SM UB-3 – SM UB-4 – SM UB-5 – SM UB-6 – SM UB-7 – SM UB-8 – SM UB-9 – SM UB-10 – SM UB-11 – SM UB-12 – SM UB-13 – SM UB-16 – SM UB-17 – SM UB-42 – SM UB-43 – SM UB-44 – SM UB-45 – SM UB-46 – SM UB-47 – SM UB-50 – SMS Ägir – SMS Albatross – SMS Alexandrine – SMS Amazone – SMS Arcona (1885) – SMS Arcona (1902) – SMS Ariadne – SMS Ariadne (1871) – SMS Arminius – SMS Aspern – SMS Augsburg – SMS Augusta – SMS Baden (1880) – SMS Basilisk (1862) – SMS Bayern (1878) – SMS Beowulf – SMS Berlin – SMS Bismarck – SMS Blitz – SMS Blitz (1862) – SMS Blücher (1877) – SMS Bremen – SMS Bremse – SMS Breslau – SMS Brummer – SMS Bussard – SMS Carola – SMS Camäleon – SMS Charlotte – SMS Cöln (1909) – SMS Cöln (1916) – SMS Comet – SMS Comet (1860) – SMS Condor – SMS Cormoran (1892) – SMS Crocodill (1860) – SMS Cyclop (1860) – SMS Danzig – SMS Delphin (1860) – SMS Deutschland (1874) – SMS Drache (1865) – SMS Dresden (1917) – SMS Elbing – SMS Emden (1916) – SMS Falke – SMS Falke (1865) – SMS Frankfurt – SMS Frauenlob – SMS Freya – SMS Freya (1874) – SMS Friedrich Carl (1867) – SMS Friedrich der Grosse (1874) – SMS Frithjof – SMS Fuchs – SMS Fürst Bismarck (1897) – SMS Gazelle – SMS Gefion – SMS Geier – SMS Gneisenau (1879) – SMS Graudenz – SMS Greif – SMS Grille – SMS Grosser Kurfürst (1875) – SMS Hagen – SMS Hamburg – SMS Hansa (1872) – SMS Hansa (1898) – SMS Heimdall – SMS Hela – SMS Hertha – SMS Hildebrand – SMS Irene – SMS Jagd – SMS Jäger – SMS Kaiser (1874) – SMS Kaiserin Augusta – SMS Karlsruhe – SMS Karlsruhe (1916) – SMS Kolberg – SMS König Wilhelm – SMS Königsberg (1915) – SMS Kronprinz (1867) – SMS Leipzig (1875) – SMS Leipzig (1905) – SMS Loreley (1859) – SMS Lübeck – SMS Luise – SMS Lussin – SMS Magdeburg – SMS Mainz – SMS Marie – SMS Medusa (1864) – SMS Medusa – SMS Meteor (1865) – SMS Meteor (1890) – SMS Moltke (1877) – SMS München – SMS Nautilus (1906) – SMS Nix – SMS Nixe – SMS Nürnberg (1906) – SMS Nürnberg (1916) – SMS Nymphe – SMS Odin – SMS Oldenburg (1884) – SMS Olga – SMS Otter (1877) – SMS Pfeil – SMS Pillau – SMS Pommerania – SMS Preussen (1873) – SMS Prinz Adalbert (1865) – SMS Prinz Adalbert (1876) – SMS Prinz Heinrich – SMS Prinzess Wilhelm – SMS Regensburg – SMS Rostock – SMS S36 (1914) – SMS Sachsen (1877) – SMS Sachsen (1916) – SMS Salamander (1850) – SMS Schwalbe – SMS Seeadler – SMS Siegfried – SMS Sophie – SMS Sperber – SMS Stein – SMS Stettin – SMS Stosch – SMS Stralsund – SMS Strassburg – SMS Stuttgart – SMS Thetis – SMS Undine – SMS Victoria – SMS Victoria Lousie – SMS Vineta (1897) – SMS Wacht – SMS Wespe (1876) – SMS Wiesbaden – SMS Württemberg (1878) – SMS Württemberg (1917) – SMS Yorck – SMS Zenta – SMS Zieten – Type 1934 destroyers – Type 1936 destroyers – Type 1936B destroyer – Type 1936C destroyer – Type 1937J destroyer – Type 1945 destroyer – Type 39 torpedo boat – Type 40 torpedo boat – Type 41 torpedo boat – Type 44 torpedo boat – Type IXA submarine – Type U 66 submarine – Type UB I submarine – Victoria Louise class cruiser – Wacht class aviso – Wiesbaden class cruiser (348 articles)
Warships of Greece
editGreek battleship Kilkis – Greek battleship Limnos – Greek destroyer Vasilefs Georgios – Greek destroyer Vasilissa Olga – Greek ironclad Hydra – Greek ironclad Psara – Greek ironclad Spetsai – Greek submarine Delfin (1912) – Hydra class ironclad – List of battleships of Greece (10 articles)
Warships of Iceland
editICGV Þór (2009) (1 article)
Warships of India
editArihant-class submarine – INS Kursura (S20) – INS Saryu (P57) – INS Shakti (A57) – INS Shivalik – Kamorta-class corvette – Kolkata-class destroyer – Shivalik-class frigate (8 articles)
Warships of Indonesia
editKRI Nanggala (402) (1 article)
Warships of Italy
editAgordat-class cruiser – Ammiraglio di Saint Bon-class battleship – Campania-class cruiser – Comandanti Medaglie d'Oro-class destroyer – Duilio-class ironclad – Etna-class protected cruiser – Folgore-class cruiser – Formidabile-class ironclad – Goito-class cruiser – Italia-class ironclad – Italian battleship Ammiraglio di Saint Bon – Italian battleship Andrea Doria – Italian battleship Benedetto Brin – Italian battleship Conte di Cavour – Italian battleship Dante Alighieri – Italian battleship Duilio – Italian battleship Emanuele Filiberto – Italian battleship Giulio Cesare – Italian battleship Impero – Italian battleship Leonardo da Vinci – Italian battleship Littorio – Italian battleship Napoli – Italian battleship Regina Elena – Italian battleship Regina Margherita – Italian battleship Roma (1907) – Italian battleship Roma (1940) – Italian battleship Vittorio Emanuele – Italian battleship Vittorio Veneto – Italian cruiser Agordat – Italian cruiser Amalfi – Italian cruiser Aretusa – Italian cruiser Basilicata – Italian cruiser Bolzano – Italian cruiser Calabria – Italian cruiser Calatafimi – Italian cruiser Campania – Italian cruiser Caprera – Italian cruiser Carlo Alberto – Italian cruiser Coatit – Italian cruiser Confienza – Italian cruiser Dogali – Italian cruiser Elba – Italian cruiser Etna – Italian cruiser Etruria – Italian cruiser Ettore Fieramosca – Italian cruiser Euridice – Italian cruiser Fiume – Italian cruiser Folgore – Italian cruiser Francesco Ferruccio – Italian cruiser Giovanni Bausan – Italian cruiser Giuseppe Garibaldi (1899) – Italian cruiser Goito – Italian cruiser Gorizia – Italian cruiser Iride – Italian cruiser Libia – Italian cruiser Liguria – Italian cruiser Lombardia – Italian cruiser Marco Polo – Italian cruiser Marsala – Italian cruiser Minerva – Italian cruiser Montebello – Italian cruiser Monzambano – Italian cruiser Nino Bixio – Italian cruiser Partenope – Italian cruiser Piemonte – Italian cruiser Pietro Micca – Italian cruiser Pisa – Italian cruiser Pola – Italian cruiser Puglia – Italian cruiser Quarto – Italian cruiser Saetta – Italian cruiser San Giorgio – Italian cruiser San Marco – Italian cruiser Stromboli – Italian cruiser Trento – Italian cruiser Trieste – Italian cruiser Tripoli – Italian cruiser Umbria – Italian cruiser Urania – Italian cruiser Varese – Italian cruiser Vesuvio – Italian cruiser Vettor Pisani – Italian cruiser Zara – Italian frigate Alpino (F 580) – Italian ironclad Affondatore – Italian ironclad Ancona – Italian ironclad Andrea Doria – Italian ironclad Castelfidardo – Italian ironclad Conte Verde – Italian ironclad Duilio – Italian ironclad Enrico Dandolo – Italian ironclad Formidabile – Italian ironclad Francesco Morosini – Italian ironclad Italia – Italian ironclad Lepanto – Italian ironclad Messina – Italian ironclad Palestro – Italian ironclad Principe Amedeo – Italian ironclad Principe di Carignano – Italian ironclad Regina Maria Pia – Italian ironclad Re d'Italia – Italian ironclad Re di Portogallo – Italian ironclad Re Umberto – Italian ironclad Roma – Italian ironclad Ruggiero di Lauria – Italian ironclad San Martino – Italian ironclad Sardegna – Italian ironclad Sicilia – Italian ironclad Terribile – Italian ironclad Venezia – Italian monitor Faà di Bruno – Italian seaplane carrier Europa – Littorio-class battleship – Nino Bixio-class cruiser – Partenope-class cruiser – Pisa-class cruiser – Principe di Carignano-class ironclad – Principe Amedeo-class ironclad – Re d'Italia-class ironclad – Re Umberto-class ironclad – Regina Elena-class battleship – Regina Margherita-class battleship – Regina Maria Pia-class ironclad – Regioni-class cruiser – Roma-class ironclad – Ruggiero di Lauria-class ironclad – San Giorgio-class cruiser – Trento-class cruiser – Vettor Pisani-class cruiser – Zara-class cruiser (130 articles)
Warships of Japan
editAsama-class cruiser – Design B-65 cruiser – A Glorious Way to Die – Hiyō class aircraft carrier – Japanese submarine I-179 – I-351-class submarine – Ibuki class armored cruiser – Ibuki class cruiser – Ise-class battleship – Izumo-class cruiser – Japanese aircraft carrier Amagi – Japanese aircraft carrier Chūyō – Japanese aircraft carrier Kaiyo – Japanese aircraft carrier Katsuragi – Japanese aircraft carrier Kumano Maru – Japanese aircraft carrier Shinyo – Japanese aircraft carrier Shōhō – Japanese aircraft carrier Taiyō – Japanese aircraft carrier Un'yō – Japanese aircraft carrier Unryū – Japanese aircraft carrier Zuihō – Japanese battleship Aki – Japanese battleship Fuji – Japanese battleship Hatsuse – Japanese battleship Hiei – Japanese battleship Kashima – Japanese battleship Katori – Japanese battleship Kawachi – Japanese battleship Kirishima – Japanese battleship Kongō – Japanese ironclad Kōtetsu – Japanese battleship Mikasa – Japanese battleship Satsuma – Japanese battleship Settsu – Japanese battleship Shikishima – Japanese cruiser Agano – Japanese cruiser Asama – Japanese cruiser Azuma – Japanese cruiser Ibuki – Japanese cruiser Iwate – Japanese cruiser Izumo – Japanese cruiser Kasuga – Japanese cruiser Naniwa – Japanese cruiser Nisshin – Japanese cruiser Ōyodo – Japanese cruiser Sakawa – Japanese cruiser Takachiho – Japanese cruiser Tokiwa – Japanese cruiser Unebi – Japanese cruiser Yakumo – Japanese cruiser Yūbari – Japanese destroyer Enoki (1945) – Japanese destroyer Hagi (1944) – Japanese destroyer Hatsuume – Japanese destroyer Hatsuzakura – Japanese destroyer Hinoki (1944) – Japanese destroyer Kaba (1945) – Japanese destroyer Kaede (1944) – Japanese destroyer Kaki (1944) – Japanese destroyer Kashi (1944) – Japanese destroyer Kaya (1944) – Japanese destroyer Keyaki (1944) – Japanese destroyer Kiri (1944) – Japanese destroyer Kusunoki (1945) – Japanese destroyer Kuwa (1944) – Japanese destroyer Maki (1944) – Japanese destroyer Matsu (1944) – Japanese destroyer Momi (1944) – Japanese destroyer Momo (1944) – Japanese destroyer Nara (1944) – Japanese destroyer Natsuzuki – Japanese destroyer Nire (1944) – Japanese destroyer Odake – Japanese destroyer Sakura (1944) – Japanese destroyer Shii – Japanese destroyer Sugi (1944) – Japanese destroyer Sumire (1944) – Japanese destroyer Tachibana (1944) – Japanese destroyer Take (1944) – Japanese destroyer Teruzuki (1941) – Japanese destroyer Tsubaki (1944) – Japanese destroyer Tsuta (1944) – Japanese destroyer Ume (1944) – Japanese destroyer Yanagi (1944) – Japanese ironclad Fusō – Japanese ironclad Hiei – Japanese ironclad Kongō – Japanese ironclad Ryūjō – Japanese submarine I-5 – Japanese landing ship No. 1 – Japanese transport ship Unyo Maru No. 2 – JDS Akishio – Katori-class battleship – Kawachi-class battleship – Kii-class battleship – Kongō class battlecruiser – Kongō class ironclad – Number 13-class battleship – Satsuma-class battleship – Shikishima class battleship – Taiyō-class escort carrier – Tsukuba-class cruiser – Zuihō class aircraft carrier (103 articles)
Warships of Norway
editHNoMS Mjølner (1868) (1 article)
Warships of Peru
editBAP Unión – Peruvian cruiser Lima (2 articles)
Warships of Portugal
editPortuguese ironclad Vasco da Gama (1 article)
Warships of Romania
editNMS Mărăști – NMS Mărășești – NMS Regele Ferdinand – NMS Regina Maria – Regele Ferdinand-class destroyer (5 articles)
Warships of Russia and the Soviet Union
editAdmiral Lazarev class monitor – Admiral Nakhimov class cruiser – Admiral Spiridov class monitor – Andrei Pervozvanny-class battleship – Bayan class cruiser – Borodino class battleship – Charodeika class monitor – Ekaterina II class battleship – Evstafi class battleship – Gangut class battleship – Imperator Aleksandr II class battleship – Imperatritsa Mariya class battleship – Kiev class destroyer – Kirov class cruiser – Kronshtadt class battlecruiser – MS Adzharistan – Russian armoured cruiser Dmitrii Donskoi – Russian armoured cruiser Vladimir Monomakh – Russian battleship Andrei Pervozvanny – Russian battleship Borodino – Russian battleship Chesma (1886) – Russian battleship Ekaterina II – Russian battleship Evstafi – Russian Battleship Gangut (1911) – Russian battleship Georgii Pobedonosets – Russian battleship Imperator Aleksander III – Russian battleship Imperator Aleksander III (1901) – Russian battleship Imperator Aleksandr II – Russian battleship Imperator Nikolai I (1889) – Russian battleship Imperator Nikolai I (1916) – Russian battleship Imperator Pavel I – Russian battleship Imperatritsa Ekaterina Velikaya – Russian battleship Imperatritsa Mariya – Russian battleship Ioann Zlatoust – Russian battleship Knyaz Suvorov – Russian battleship Navarin – Russian battleship Oryol – Russian battleship Petropavlovsk (1911) – Russian battleship Poltava (1911) – Russian battleship Sevastopol (1911) – Russian battleship Sinop – Russian battleship Sissoi Veliky – Russian battleship Tri Sviatitelia – Russian battleship Tsesarevich – Soviet cruiser Admiral Isachenkov – Russian cruiser Admiral Makarov (1906) – Russian cruiser Bayan (1900) – Russian cruiser Bayan (1907) – Russian cruiser Gromoboi – Russian cruiser Pallada (1906) – Russian cruiser Rossia – Russian cruiser Rurik (1906) – Russian destroyer Gadzhibey – Soviet destroyer Opytny – Soviet destroyer Svobodny (1940) – Russian frigate General Admiral – Russian ironclad Kniaz Pozharsky – Russian ironclad Kreml – Russian ironclad Ne Tron Menia – Russian ironclad Pervenets – Russian ironclad Petropavlovsk – Russian ironclad Petr Veliky – Russian ironclad Sevastopol – Russian monitor Admiral Chichagov – Russian monitor Admiral Grieg – Russian monitor Admiral Lazarev – Russian monitor Admiral Spiridov – Russian monitor Bronenosets – Russian monitor Charodeika – Russian monitor Edinorog – Russian monitor Koldun – Russian monitor Latnik – Russian monitor Lava – Russian monitor Novgorod – Russian monitor Perun – Russian monitor Rusalka – Russian monitor Smerch – Russian monitor Strelets – Russian monitor Tifon – Russian monitor Veschun – Russian monitor Vitse-admiral Popov – Russian monitor Uragan – Russian submarine AG-22 – Russian submarine Sankt Peterburg – Russian submarine K-114 Tula – Russian submarine K-152 Nerpa – Soviet submarine K-85 – Svetlana class cruiser – Soviet cruiser Chervona Ukraina – Soviet cruiser Admiral Isakov – Soviet cruiser Admiral Makarov (1970) – Soviet cruiser Admiral Nakhimov (1969) – Soviet cruiser Admiral Oktyabrsky – Soviet cruiser Kaganovich – Soviet cruiser Kalinin – Soviet cruiser Kirov – Soviet cruiser Komintern – Soviet cruiser Krasny Kavkaz – Soviet cruiser Krasny Krym – Soviet cruiser Kronsadt – Soviet cruiser Marshal Voroshilov – Soviet cruiser Maxim Gorky – Soviet cruiser Molotov – Soviet cruiser Vasily Chapayev – Soviet cruiser Vitse-Admiral Drozd – Soviet cruiser Vladivostok – Soviet cruiser Voroshilov – Soviet destroyer Baku – Soviet destroyer Gnevny (1936) – Soviet destroyer Gordy (1937) – Soviet destroyer Moskva – Soviet destroyer Razyaryonny (1941) – Soviet destroyer Serdity (1940) – Soviet destroyer Shaumyan – Soviet destroyer Silny – Soviet destroyer Skory (1939) – Soviet destroyer Slavny (1939) – Soviet destroyer Smely (1939) – Soviet destroyer Smyshlyony (1940) – Soviet destroyer Sokrushitelny (1937) – Soviet destroyer Soobrazitelny (1940) – Soviet destroyer Sovershenny (1940) – Soviet destroyer Sposobny (1940) – Soviet destroyer Sposobny (1970) – Soviet destroyer Statny (1939) – Soviet destroyer Storozhevoy – Soviet destroyer Stoyky (1938) – Soviet destroyer Strashny – Soviet destroyer Strogy (1939) – Soviet destroyer Stroyny (1940) – Soviet destroyer Surovy (1940) – Soviet destroyer Svirepy – Soviet destroyer Tashkent – Soviet destroyer Tbilisi – Soviet frigate Bditelnyy – Soviet frigate Grozyashchiy – Soviet frigate Neukrotimyy – Soviet frigate Pytlivyy – Soviet frigate Razumnyy – Soviet frigate Razyashchiy – Soviet frigate Rezvyy – Soviet frigate Svirepyy – Soviet frigate Zadornyy – Soviet guard ship Groza – Soviet submarine K-68 – Soviet submarine K-222 – Soviet submarine S-99 – SS Czar – Stalingrad-class battlecruiser (149 articles)
Warships of South Africa
editHMSAS Bloemfontein – HMSAS Natal – HMSAS Protea (1947) – SAS Good Hope – SAS President Kruger – SAS President Pretorius – SAS President Steyn – SAS Transvaal (8 articles)
Warships of Spain
editEspaña-class battleship – List of battleships of Spain – Reina Victoria Eugenia class battleship – Spanish battleship España – Spanish battleship Jaime I – Spanish ship Fenix – Alsedo-class destroyer (7 articles)
Warships of Sweden
editHSwMS Äran – HSwMS Clas Fleming – HSwMS Gotland (1933) – HSwMS John Ericsson – HSwMS Loke (1869) – HSwMS Manligheten – HSwMS Niord – HSwMS Oden – HSwMS Oscar II – HSwMS Tapperheten (1901) – HSwMS Thordön (1865) – HSwMS Tirfing (1866) – HSwMS Wasa (1901) – John Ericsson-class monitor – Turuma (15 articles)
Warships of Turkey and the Ottoman Empire
editAsar-i Şevket-class ironclad – Avnillah-class ironclad – Feth-i Bülend-class ironclad – Lütf-ü Celil-class ironclad – Osmaniye-class ironclad – Ottoman battleship Abdül Kadir – Ottoman cruiser Berk-i Satvet – Ottoman cruiser Peyk-i Şevket – Ottoman destroyer Samsun – Ottoman ironclad Avnillah – Ottoman ironclad Asar-i Şevket – Ottoman ironclad Asar-i Tevfik – Ottoman ironclad Aziziye – Ottoman ironclad Feth-i Bülend – Ottoman ironclad Hamidiye – Ottoman ironclad Hifz-ur Rahman – Ottoman ironclad Iclaliye – Ottoman ironclad Lütf-ü Celil – Ottoman ironclad Mesudiye – Ottoman ironclad Mahmudiye – Ottoman ironclad Muin-i Zafer – Ottoman ironclad Mukaddeme-i Hayir – Ottoman ironclad Necm-i Şevket – Ottoman ironclad Orhaniye – Ottoman ironclad Osmaniye – Ottoman minelayer Intibah – Peyk-i Şevket-class cruiser – Reşadiye-class battleship – TCG Heybeliada (29 articles)
Warships of the United Kingdom
editActive-class cruiser – Admiral-class battlecruiser – Amazon-class frigate (1795) – Beacon-class gunvessel – Bellerophon-class battleship – Blonde-class cruiser – Boadicea-class cruiser – British B class submarine – Briton-class corvette – C and D-class destroyer – CAM ship – Centurion-class battleship – Colossus-class battleship (1910) – Cyclops class monitor – Defence class ironclad – Duke of Edinburgh-class cruiser – Duncan-class battleship – E and F-class destroyer – Formidable-class battleship – G3 battlecruiser – G and H-class destroyer – Gorgon-class monitor – Hector-class ironclad – HM Armed Smack Inverlyon – HMS Aboukir (1900) – HMS Acasta (H09) – HMS Achilles (1863) – HMS Achilles (1905) – HMS Actaeon (1778) – HMS Active (1869) – HMS Active (1911) – HMS Adamant (1780) – HMS Africa (1905) – HMS Afridi (F07) – HMS Agamemnon (1781) – HMS Agamemnon (1906) – HMS Agincourt (1865) – HMS Ajax (1880) – HMS Ajax (1912) – HMS Albemarle (1901) – HMS Albion (1898) – HMS Aldenham – HMS Algerine (J213) – HMS Alpheus – HMS Amazon (1795) – HMS Amazon (1799) – HMS Amphion (1911) – HMS Andromeda (1897) – HMS Anne (1915) – HMS Anson (1886) – HMS Anson (79) – HMS Ardent (H41) – HMS Ark Royal (1914) – HMS Artois (1794) – HMS Assurance (1780) – HMS Audacious (1869) – HMS Audacious (1912) – HMS Aurora (1887) – HMS B7 – HMS B8 – HMS B9 – HMS B10 – HMS Barfleur (1892) – HMS Barham (04) – HMS Basilisk (1910) – HMS Basilisk (H11) – HMS Beagle (H30) – HMS Bedford (1901) – HMS Belfast – HMS Bellerophon (1907) – HMS Bellona (1909) – HMS Ben-my-Chree – HMS Benbow (1913) – HMS Birkenhead (1845) – HMS Black Prince (1861) – HMS Black Prince (1904) – HMS Blanche (1800) – HMS Blanche (1909) – HMS Blanche (H47) – HMS Blonde (1910) – HMS Boadicea (1908) – HMS Boadicea (H65) – HMS Bonaventure (31) – HMS Boreas (H77) – HMS Brazen (H80) – HMS Bridgewater (L01) – HMS Brilliant (1757) – HMS Brilliant (H84) – HMS Brisk (1910) – HMS Bristol (1910) – HMS Britannia (1904) – HMS Bulldog (H91) – HMS Caesar (1896) – HMS Cambrian (1916) – HMS Campania (1914) – HMS Canopus (1798) – HMS Canopus (1897) – Canopus-class battleship – HMS Caradoc (D60) – HMS Cardiff (D58) – HMS Carnarvon – HMS Caroline (1795) – HMS Carysfort (1914) – HMS Cato (1782) – HMS Centurion (1892) – HMS Centurion (1911) – HMS Cochrane (1905) – HMS Collingwood (1882) – HMS Colossus (1910) – HMS Comet (H00) – HMS Commonwealth – HMS Concorde (1783) – HMS Conqueror (1911) – HMS Cordelia (1914) – HMS Cornwall (1902) – HMS Cornwall (56) – HMS Cornwallis (1901) – HMS Crescent (1931) – HMS Cressy (1899) – HMS Crusader (H60) – HMS Curacoa (D41) – HMS Cyclops (1871) – HMS Cygnet (H83) – HMS Dainty (H53) – HMS Daring (H16) – HMS Decoy (H75) – HMS Defence (1861) – HMS Defence (1907) – HMS Defender (H07) – HMS Delight (H38) – HMS Denbigh Castle – HMS Devonshire (39) – HMS Diamond (H22) – HMS Diana (H49) – HMS Dominion – HMS Dorsetshire (40) – HMS Drake (1901) – HMS Dreadnought (1875) – HMS Dreadnought (1906) – HMS Duchess (H64) – HMS Duke of Edinburgh – HMS Duke of York (17) – HMS Duncan (1901) – HMS Duncan (D99) – HMS Effingham – HMS Emperor of India – HMS Empress (1914) – HMS Empress of India – HMS Encounter (H10) – HMS Endymion (1779) – HMS Engadine (1911) – HMS Enterprise (1864) – HMS Escapade – HMS Escort (H66) – HMS Esk (H15) – HMS Essex (1901) – HMS Euphrates (1813) – HMS Euryalus (1901) – HMS Exeter (68) – HMS Exmouth (1901) – HMS Exmouth (H02) – HMS Experiment (1784) – HMS Express (H61) – HMS Falmouth (1910) – HMS Fame (H78) – HMS Fearless (1912) – HMS Fearless (H67) – HMS Firedrake (H79) – HMS Flint Castle (K383) – HMS Foresight (H68) – HMS Forester (H74) – HMS Formidable (1898) – HMS Fortune (H70) – HMS Foxhound (H69) – HMS Frobisher (D81) – HMS Fury (H76) – HMS Gallant (H59) – HMS Garland (H37) – HMS General Craufurd – HMS Gipsy (H63) – HMS Glasgow (1909) – HMS Glatton (1914) – HMS Glenmore (1796) – HMS Glorious – HMS Glory (1899) – HMS Gloucester (1654) – HMS Gloucester (1909) – HMS Gloucester (62) – HMS Glowworm (H92) – HMS Good Hope (1901) – HMS Goliath (1898) – HMS Gorgon (1914) – HMS Grafton (H89) – HMS Grasshopper (T85) – HMS Grenade (H86) – HMS Grenville (H03) – HMS Greyhound (H05) – HMS Griffin (H31) – HMS Hampshire (1903) – HMS Hannibal (1896) – HMS Hardy (H87) – HMS Harvester (H19) – HMS Hasty (H24) – HMS Havant (H32) – HMS Havelock (H88) – HMS Havock (H43) – HMS Hawkins (D86) – HMS Hebrus – HMS Hector (1862) – HMS Hercules (1910) – HMS Hereward (H93) – HMS Hermione (1782) – HMS Hero (H99) – HMS Hesperus (H57) – HMS Hibernia – HMS Highlander (H44) – HMS Hindustan (1903) – HMS Hogue (1900) – HMS Hood (1891) – HMS Hope (1910) – HMS Hostile (H55) – HMS Hotspur (H01) – HMS Howe (1885) – HMS Howe (32) – HMS Hunter (H35) – HMS Hurricane (H06) – HMS Hurst Castle – HMS Hussar (1799) – HMS Hyperion (H97) – HMS Illustrious (1896) – HMS Imogen (D44) – HMS Implacable (1899) – HMS Implacable (R86) – HMS Inconstant (1868) – HMS Indomitable (1907) – HMS Inflexible (1907) – HMS Intrepid (1747) – HMS Invincible (1907) – HMS Irresistible (1898) – HMS Iron Duke (1870) – HMS Iron Duke (1912) – HMS Ivanhoe (D16) – HMS Jamaica (44) – HMS Jason (1800) – HMS Jupiter (1895) – HMS Keith (1930) – HMS Kempenfelt (I18) – HMS Kent (54) – HMS Kent (1901) – HMS King Edward VII – HMS King George V (41) – HMS King George V (1911) – HMS Larne (1910) – HMS Latona (1781) – HMS Laurel (1913) – HMS Liberty (1913) – HMS Linnet (1913) – HMS Lizard (1757) – HMS Llewellyn (1913) – HMS London (1899) – HMS Lookout (1914) – HMS Lord Clive – HMS Lord Clyde – HMS Lord Nelson (1906) – HMS Lord Warden – HMS Lowestoffe (1761) – HMS Lyra (1910) – HMS Lysander (1913) – HMS Maenad (1915) – HMS Magpie (1826) – HMS Manchester (15) – HMS Magnificent (1894) – HMS Majestic (1895) – HMS Mallow (K81) – HMS Manilla (1809) – HMS Mansfield (1914) – HMS Marlborough (1912) – HMS Marne (1915) – HMS Mars (1896) – HMS Martin (1910) – HMS Marvel (1915) – HMS Mashona – HMS Medway (1928) – HMS Menace (1915) – HMS Milbrook (1915) – HMS Mindful (1915) – HMS Minion (1915) – HMS Minotaur (1863) – HMS Minotaur (1906) – HMS Mohawk (F31) – HMS Monarch (1911) – HMS Monmouth (1901) – HMS Mons (1915) – HMS Montagu (1901) – HMS Moorsom (1914) – HMS Moresby – HMS Morris – HMS Mosquito (1910) – HMS Munster – HMS Myngs (1914) – HMS Mystic (1915) – HMS Natal (1905) – HMS Nelson (28) – HMS Nemesis (1910) – HMS Neptune (1797) – HMS Neptune (1874) – HMS Nicator (1916) – HMS Nile (1888) – HMS Northumberland (1866) – HMS Nottingham (1913) – HMS Ocean (1863) – HMS Ocean (1898) – HMS Onslaught (1915) – HMS Orion (1910) – HMS Otranto – HMS P222 – HMS Pallas (1816) – HMS Pegasus (1917) – HMS Pelorus (J291) – HMS Penelope (1867) – HMS Penn (1916) – HMS Perseus (R51) – HMS Philomel (1890) – HMS Phoenix (N96) – HMS Pioneer (R76) – HMS Pomone (1897) – HMS Powerful (1895) – HMS Prince George (1895) – HMS Prince of Wales (1902) – HMS Prince of Wales (53) – HMS Prize – HMS Pylades (1854) – HMS Queen (1902) – HMS Racoon (1910) – HMS Raider (1916) – HMS Raleigh (1919) – HMS Ramillies (1892) – HMS Rattlesnake (1910) – HMS Raven II – HMS Redpole (1910) – HMS Regulus (1785) – HMS Renard (1909) – HMS Renown (1895) – HMS Renown (1916) – HMS Repulse (1892) – HMS Repulse (1916) – HMS Resistance (1782) – HMS Resistance (1801) – HMS Resistance (1861) – HMS Resolution (09) – HMS Resolution (1892) – HMS Retriever (1917) – HMS Revenge (1892) – HMS Revenge (06) – HMS Richard Bacon – HMS Rodney (29) – HMS Romney (1762) – HMS Romulus (1785) – HMS Royal Oak (1862) – HMS Royal Oak (1892) – HMS Royal Sovereign (05) – HMS Royal Sovereign (1891) – HMS Ruby (1910) – HMS Russell (1901) – HMS Safari – HMS Sahib – HMS Saladin (1919) – HMS Saldanha (1809) – HMS Salmon (1916) – HMS Saracen (P247) – HMS Sardonyx (1919) – HMS Savage (G20) – HMS Sceptre (P215) – HMS Scout (1918) – HMS Seadog – HMS Sea Nymph – HMS Sea Rover – HMS Searcher (1918) – HMS Seraph (1918) – HMS Setter (1916) – HMS Shalimar – HMS Shannon (1906) – HMS Sheldrake (1911) – HMS Sickle – HMS Simoom (P225) – HMS Sirdar (1918) – HMS Spiteful (1899) – HMS Splendid (P228) – HMS Stag (1812) – HMS Staunch (1910) – HMS Sportsman – HMS Stonehenge (P232) – HMS Stork (1916) – HMS Stratagem – HMS Stronghold – HMS Sturdy (1919) – HMS Sultan (1775) – HMS Superb (1907) – HMS Swallow (1745) – HMS Swallow (1744) – HMS Swiftsure (1903) – HMS Swordfish (1916) – HMS Syrtis – HMS Tabard (P342) – HMS Temeraire (1907) – HMS Terrible (1895) – HMS Terror (I03) – HMS Tetrarch (1917) – HMS Tiptoe (P332) – HMS Thames (1885) – HMS Thisbe (1824) – HMS Thruster (1917) – HMS Thunderer (1872) – HMS Thunderer (1911) – HMS Topaze (1903) – HMS Tourmaline (1875) – HMS Tourmaline (1919) – HMS Trent (1796) – HMS Tribune (1918) – HMS Triton (1796) – HMS Triumph (1903) – HMS Trump (P333) – HMS Unicorn (I72) – HMS Unrivalled (P45) – HMS Valiant (1863) – HMS Venerable (1899) – HMS Vengeance (1899) – HMS Vestal (1777) – HMS Victorious (1895) – HMS Vigilant – HMS Vindex (1915) – HMS Vindictive (1918) – HMS Warrior (1905) – HMS Wessex (R78) – HMS Whelp (R37) – HMS Woolwich (F80) – HMS Wrangler (R48) – HMS York (90) – HMS Zealandia – HMS Zealous (1864) – HMS Zubian – HMS X1 – Implacable-class aircraft carrier – Indefatigable class battlecruiser – Invincible class battlecruiser – Iron Duke class battleship – King Edward VII-class battleship – King George V-class battleship (1911) – London-class battleship – Lord Nelson-class battleship – Aircraft maintenance carriers of the Royal Navy – Majestic-class battleship – Maidstone-class frigate – Malta-class aircraft carrier – Minotaur-class cruiser (1906) – N3-class battleship – Narcissus-class frigate – Orion class battleship – Perseverance-class frigate – Powerful-class cruiser – Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carrier – Renown class battlecruiser – Revenge-class battleship – RIMS Warren Hastings – Royal Sovereign-class battleship – Rudyard Kipling – SS Empire Endurance – SS Fort Stikine – Swiftsure class battleship – Thames-class frigate – Volage class corvette – Warrior class cruiser – Warrior class ironclad – Wolfe-class ship of the line (474 articles)
Warships of the United States
editArleigh Burke-class destroyer – Asheville-class gunboat (1917) – Colorado-class battleship – Connecticut-class battleship – Delaware class battleship – Flight deck cruiser – Florida class battleship – Illinois-class battleship – Iowa class battleship – Kalamazoo-class monitor – Kearsarge-class battleship – Lexington class aircraft carrier – Lexington class battlecruiser – Maine-class battleship – Marietta class monitor – Milwaukee class monitor – Mississippi class battleship – MS West Grama – MS West Honaker – Neosho-class monitor – Nevada-class battleship – New Mexico-class battleship – New York class battleship – Nimitz class aircraft carrier – O'Brien class destroyer – Portland class cruiser – Scorpion class ironclad – South Dakota-class battleship (1920) – South Dakota class battleship (1939) – SS George Washington – SS Irish Oak – SS Samuel Huntington – SS West Compo – SS West Cheswald – SS West Nohno – Tennessee-class battleship – Tucker class destroyer – Virginia-class battleship – USAHS Blanche F. Sigman – USCGS Sea Cloud (WPG-284) – USRC Surveyor – USS Admiralty Islands – USS Agamenticus – USS Ajax (1864) – USS Alabama (BB-8) – USS Alabama (BB-60) – USS Alaska (CB-1) – USS Albany (1846) – USS Ampere – USS Arkansas (BB-33) – USS Atlanta (1861) – USS Attu – USS Aylwin (DD-47) – USS Balch (DD-50) – USS Bennington (PG-4) – USS Benham (DD-49) – USS Bismarck Sea – USS Blakeley – USS Bougainville (CVE-100) – USS Boxer (CV-21) – USS Breese – USS California (BB-44) – USS Canonicus (1863) – USS Cape Esperance – USS Casablanca – USS Catawba (1864) – USS Chew – USS Chickasaw (1864) – USS Cincinnati (CL-6) – USS Colhoun (DD-85) – USS Colorado (BB-45) – USS Concord (PG-3) – USS Conyngham (DD-58) – USS Curlew (1862) – USS Cushing (DD-55) – USS De Soto (1859) – USS Dictator – USS Delaware (BB-28) – USS Dunderberg – USS Ericsson (DD-56) – USS Fanshaw Bay – USS Florida (BB-30) – USS Freedom (ID-3024) – USS Galena (1862) – USS Georgia (BB-15) – USS Glide (1862) – USS Guam (CB-2) – USS Harding (DD-91) – USS Hawaii (CB-3) – USS Helena (CL-50 – USS Henry R. Mallory – USS Hoggatt Bay – USS Hollandia (CVE-97) – USS Hornet (CV-12) – USS Idaho (BB-42) – USS Illinois (BB-7) – USS Indiana (BB-58) – USS Indianola – USS Iowa (BB-4) – USS Jacob Jones (DD-61) – USS John P. Jackson – USS Johnston (DD-557) – USS Kadashan Bay – USS Kansas (BB-21) – USS Kasaan Bay – USS Kentucky (BB-6) – USS Kentucky (BB-66) – USS Kickapoo (1864) – USS Kitkun Bay – USS Kwajalein – USS Leary (DD-158) – USS Liscome Bay – USS Louisiana (BB-19) – USS Lunga Point – USS Maine (BB-10) – USS Mahan (DD-364) – USS Mahopac (1864) – USS Makassar Strait (CVE-91) – USS Makin Island (CVE-93) – USS Manhattan (1863) – USS Maria J. Carlton – USS Maryland (BB-46) – USS Massachusetts (BB-59) – USS Matanikau – USS McDougal (DD-54) – USS Miantonomoh (1863) – USS Michigan (BB-27) – USS Milwaukee (1864) – USS Milwaukee (CL-5) – USS Mindora (CVE-120) – USS Minnesota (BB-22) – USS Mission Bay – USS Mississippi (BB-41) – USS Missouri (BB-11) – USS Missouri grounding incident – USS Monadnock (1863) – USS Monitor – USS Montana (ACR-13) – USS Munda – USS Nebraska (BB-14) – USS Nehenta Bay – USS Neosho (1863) – USS New Hampshire (BB-25) – USS New Jersey (BB-16) – USS New Mexico (BB-40) – USS New York (BB-34) – USS Nicholson (DD-52) – USS North Carolina (BB-55) – USS North Dakota (BB-29) – USS O'Brien (DD-51) – USS O'Flaherty – USS Ohio (BB-12) – USS Oklahoma (BB-37) – USS Omaha (CL-4) – USS Ommaney Bay – USS Onondaga (1863) – USS Oneota (1864) – USS Oregon (BB-3) – USS Osage (1863) – USS Ozark (1863) – USS Parker (DD-48) – USS Pennsylvania (BB-38) – USS Petrof Bay – USS Philadelphia (1776) – USS Philippine Sea (CV-47) – USS Porter (DD-59) – USS Portland (CA-33) – USS Puritan (1864) – USS R. B. Forbes – USS Rhode Island (BB-17) – USS Roanoke (1855) – USS Roi – USS Romeo – USS Rudyerd Bay – USS Saginaw Bay – USS Salamaua – USS Sargent Bay – USS Saugus (1863) – USS Savo Island – USS Shamrock Bay – USS Shipley Bay – USS Sidney C. Jones – USS Sitkoh Bay – USS Solomons – USS South Carolina (BB-26) – USS South Dakota (BB-57) – USS Squando – USS Steamer Bay – USS Takanis Bay – USS Taylor (DD-94) – USS Tecumseh (1863) – USS Tennessee (BB-43) – USS Texas (1892) – USS Texas (BB-35) – USS Thetis Bay – USS Tonawanda (1864) – USS Triton (SSRN-586) – USS Tucker (DD-57) – USS Tucker (DD-374) – USS Utah (BB-31) – USS Varuna (1861) – USS Vermont (BB-20) – USS Virginia (BB-13) – USS Wadsworth (DD-60) – USS Wainwright (DD-62) – USS Washington (BB-47) – USS Washington (BB-56) – USS West Alsek – USS West Apaum – USS West Avenal – USS West Carnifax – USS West Corum – USS West Ekonk – USS West Gate – USS West Lianga – USS West Virginia (BB-48) – USS Wichita (CA-45) – USS Windham Bay – USS Winnebago (1863) – USS Winslow (DD-53) – USS Wisconsin (BB-9) – USS Wyandotte (1864) – USS Wyoming (BB-32) – USS Yancey – USS Yorktown (PG-1) – Wyoming-class battleship – Yorktown-class gunboat (227 articles)
Warships of Yugoslavia
editKončar-class missile boat – Orjen-class torpedo boat – Osvetnik-class submarine – Silba-class landing ship-minelayer – Una-class submarine – Yugoslav destroyer Split – Yugoslav submarine Osvetnik – Yugoslav submarine Smeli – Yugoslav torpedo boat T8 (9 articles)
Weapons, equipment, and buildings
editWeapons, military equipment and programs
edit10-pounder Parrott rifle – 28 cm SK L/40 "Bruno" – 28 cm SK L/40 gun – 3-inch ordnance rifle – 30.5 cm SK L/50 gun – 41 cm/45 3rd Year Type naval gun – 42 cm Gamma howitzer – 68-pounder gun – Ames Project – AN/APS-20 radar – Armement Air-Sol Modulaire – Arrow (missile family) – ASM-A-1 Tarzon – Assassin's mace – AUM-N-2 Petrel – British nuclear testing in the United States – Big Bertha (howitzer) – BGM-75 AICBM – BL 18-inch Mk I naval gun – Bold Orion – Broe helmet – Cannone navale da 381/40 – Initial Defense Communications Satellite Program – Demon core – Diffused lighting camouflage – Disney bomb – Dnestr radar – DRDO Smart Anti-Airfield Weapon – Early thermal weapons – Einstein–Szilard letter – EL/M-2080 Green Pine – Emeco 1006 – English cannon – Fat Man – Flame fougasse – FN 5.7×28mm – FN Five-seven – FN P90 – Frisch–Peierls memorandum – Fu-Go balloon bomb – Gen 75 Committee – Galactic Radiation and Background – Ground Combat Vehicle – Gunpowder artillery in the Middle Ages – Heilongjiang hand cannon – Hellvi helmet eyebrow – High Virgo – History of cannons – Horses in warfare – Huolongjing – Integrated Visual Augmentation System – Italian nuclear weapons program – Landkreuzer P. 1000 Ratte – Light tank Mk VIII – Little Boy – Lokrume helmet fragment – Lord Kitchener Wants You – LT vz. 34 – M2 light tank – M3 Gun Motor Carriage – M5 half-track – M8 armored gun system – M13 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage – M15 half-track – M16 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage – M19 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage – M21 mortar carrier – M22 Locust – M32 tank recovery vehicle – M1841 6-pounder field gun – M1841 12-pounder howitzer – M1857 12-pounder Napoleon – Macuahuitl – Marian reforms – Marmon–Herrington CTLS – Mauser Model 1893 – Military camouflage – Mountbatten pink – MP 40 – Multi-scale camouflage – Nassau Agreement – Nike Zeus – Northover Projector – Nuclear weapons of the United Kingdom – P-9 Project – Panzer 35(t) – Patrol Air Cushion Vehicle – PIAT – Polaris (UK nuclear programme) – Polaris Sales Agreement – Project Alberta – Project Camel – Project Emily – Project Pluto – Project SAINT – Pumpkin bomb – Raven banner – Riot shield – Rommel's asparagus – RTV-A-2 Hiroc – Russian military deception – Sd.Kfz. 8 – Sd.Kfz. 9 – Sd.Kfz. 10 – Smith Gun – Sticky bomb – Switzerland and weapons of mass destruction – S-1 Executive Committee – Salt Wells Pilot Plant – T19 Howitzer Motor Carriage – T30 Howitzer Motor Carriage – T48 Gun Motor Carriage – Tanks in the Australian Army – Thin Man (nuclear bomb) – Tiger II – Tjele helmet fragment – Trident (UK nuclear programme) – Type 26 revolver – Type 94 Nambu pistol – Type 97 automatic cannon – Véhicule Blindé Léger – vz. 24 – Whistling Dick (cannon) – Wigwag (flag signals) – William Windsor (goat) – Winchester Model 1200 – Winchester Model 1897 – Witcham Gravel helmet – "Women of Britain Say 'Go!'" – Wujing Zongyao – Yehudi lights (131 articles)
Military uniforms and clothing
editŠajkača – SSK 90 helmet (2 articles)
Fortifications and military installations
editAl-Rahba – Al Jalali Fort – Area 51 – Atlantic Wall – Apple River Fort – Bastille – Battery White – Bayard's Cove Fort – Big Inch – Bobbili Fort – Cadbury Castle, Somerset – Caernarfon town walls – Canterbury city walls – Castle Hill, Mere – Castleshaw Roman Fort – Cipher Bureau (Poland) – Citadel of Damascus – Citadel of Erbil – Cittadella (Gozo) – Clifton Hall, Cumbria – Conwy town walls – Cow Tower, Norwich – Cultybraggan Camp – Deveselu Military Base – Device Forts – Dunnottar Castle – East and West Blockhouses – Flat Bastion – Floriana Lines – Fort Bayard (Washington, D.C.) – Fort Curtis (Arkansas) – Fort Dansborg – Fort Davidson – Fort Greble – Fort Jackson (Virginia) – Fort Manoel – Fort McKavett State Historic Site – Fort Phantom Hill – Fort Ricasoli – Fort Stanton (Washington, D.C.) – Fort Tigné – Fortezza of Rethymno – Fortifications of Gibraltar – Fortifications of Malta – Fortifications of Mdina – Fortifications of Valletta – Fortifications of Xi'an – Fortress of Humaitá – Führerbunker – German U-boat bases in occupied Norway – Gravesend Blockhouse – Harry's Walls – Hillforts in Scotland – History of the Great Wall of China – Indian Military Academy – Jewel Tower – Junagarh Fort – Keep – Lahore Fort – Lake Ontario Ordnance Works – Lamu Fort – Land mines in the Falkland Islands – Loring Air Force Base – Marmion Tower – McDonald Ranch House – Mersea Fort – Main Navy and Munitions Buildings – Middle East Command Camouflage Directorate – Milton Blockhouse – Minefields in Croatia – Old Blockhouse – Oliver's Battery, Tresco – Orchha Fort complex – Ouvrage La Ferté – Palamu fort – Penhallam – Penshurst Airfield – Pierre-sur-Haute military radio station – RAF Benson – RAF Eastcote – RAF Elgin – RAF Lossiemouth – RAF Machrihanish – Shumen Fortress – Smbataberd – Smederevo Fortress – Southampton town walls – St Leonard's Tower, West Malling – Station Group Banak – Tilbury Fort – Velepromet camp – Vizianagaram Fort – Vorbunker – Walls of Dubrovnik – Wendover Air Force Base – Wetheral Priory Gatehouse – Whitley Castle – Worcester city walls (98 articles)
Castles
editAberdour Castle – Ashby de la Zouch Castle – Baconsthorpe Castle – Baynard's Castle – Beaumaris Castle – Beauregard Castle, Chippis – Bedford Castle – Beeston Castle – Berkhamsted Castle – Bowes Castle – Brough Castle – Brownsea Castle – Caernarfon Castle – Caerphilly Castle – Calshot Castle – Caludon Castle – Camber Castle – Cambridge Castle – Cardiff Castle – Castell y Bere – Castle Acre Castle and town walls – Castle Rising Castle – Château de Chinon – Château Gaillard – Château de Verteuil – Chlemoutsi – Clare Castle – Conisbrough Castle – Conwy Castle – Cooling Castle – Cowes Castle – Craigmillar Castle – Criccieth Castle – Cromwell's Castle – Dacre Castle – Dartmouth Castle – Deal Castle – Deddington Castle – Dirleton Castle – Dolbadarn Castle – Dolwyddelan Castle – Doune Castle – Dunstaffnage Castle – Dunstanburgh Castle – Dunster Castle – Edinburgh Castle – Edzell Castle – Elcho Castle – Etal Castle – Eynsford Castle – Farleigh Hungerford Castle – Framlingham Castle – Gleaston Castle – Goodrich Castle – Grosmont Castle – Haapsalu Castle – Hadleigh Castle – Harlech Castle – Hay Castle – Himeji Castle – Hull Castle – Hurst Castle – Illieston House – Kamianets-Podilskyi Castle – King Charles's Castle – Kingswear Castle – Kirby Muxloe Castle – Launceston Castle – Lochleven Castle – Longtown Castle – Loughor Castle – Ludlow Castle – Lydford Castle – Maybole Castle – Motte-and-bailey castle – Netley Castle – Nunney Castle – Okehampton Castle – Orford Castle – Oxford Castle – Peckforton Castle – Pendennis Castle – Pennard Castle – Piel Castle – Portland Castle – Raglan Castle – Roslin Castle – St Briavels Castle – Sandgate Castle – Sandown Castle, Isle of Wight – Sandown Castle, Kent – Sandsfoot Castle – Santa María de la Cabeza castle – Santa Rosa de la Eminencia castle – Sauvey Castle – Skenfrith Castle – Skipsea Castle – Fortín Solano – Southampton Castle – Southsea Castle – St Andrew's Castle, Hamble – St Catherine's Castle – St Mawes Castle – Stokesay Castle – Sundrum Castle – Sutton Valence Castle – Tantallon Castle – Thetford Castle – Three Castles – Tibbers Castle – Tourbillon Castle – Upnor Castle – Urquhart Castle – Wallingford Castle – Walmer Castle – Weeting Castle – White Castle, Monmouthshire – Worcester Castle – Wressle Castle – Yarmouth Castle – York Castle (121 articles)