Norwegian Home Guard (redirect from Heimevernet)
The Norwegian Home Guard (Norwegian: Heimevernet – "HV") is the rapid mobilization force within the Norwegian armed forces. Its main focus is local defense...
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the combat ready support contingent is also intended to complement the Heimevernet (translates as "Home Defense") which is a large reserve infantry force...
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(IATA airline code HV) Hendrik Vermeulen, a South African fashion label Heimevernet, a Norwegian military force Hemvärnet, a Swedish military force Hrvatska...
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stuck performing their annual Norwegian military refresher training in Heimevernet, they stumble across evidence of impending widespread destruction. Caught...
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NATO designated as the MG34F2. These converted MG 34's were used by the Heimevernet (Norwegian Home Guard) until the mid 1990s. The TNW MG34 is a closed...
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used the MP 40 for some years more. In particular, the Territorials (Heimevernet) used it until about 1990, when it was replaced by the Heckler & Koch...
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reservists, anywhere, including when such personnel are off duty. The Heimevernet ("Home Guard") also has MPs in its ranks. Usually each District (regiment)...
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2017. Archived from the original on 3 May 2017. Retrieved 19 May 2017. Heimevernets våpenskole (HVVS) (14 December 2018). "Kontraktsignering i Prosjekt 2595...
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The Home Guard Special Division 016 (Norwegian: Heimevernets spesialavdeling 016; abbreviated as HV-016) is a former military unit of Norway, that was...
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battery 50M): Si Volas – Morieris (Latin for "If it flies – it dies") Heimevernet (Norwegian Home Guard): current: Overalt – alltid (Norwegian for "Everywhere...
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NM149 was introduced, the M59F1 served with the Norwegian Home Guard (Heimevernet) until the 1990s. It was also used as a civilian target rifle, having...
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Retrieved 2024-07-14. IISS - The military balance 2021 (page 130) "Her er Heimevernets nye stridskjøretøy". 4 November 2017. Archived from the original on 2017-11-04...
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intelligence service (Forsvarets etterretningshøgskole) and the Home Guard (Heimevernets befalsskole). Institute for Defence Studies The Institute for Defence...
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som væpna vakter på norske skip. Politiet planlegg sanksjonar, medan Heimevernet ikkje greier å stoppe tilstrøyminga" (in Norwegian). Klassekampen.no...
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with other units for the remainder of their twelve-month service. The Heimevernet ("Home Guard") also has MPs in its ranks. Usually each District (regiment)...
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use by the United States for the regular armed forces (the Home Guard (Heimevernet) kept the captured Mauser K98's and other German weapons, most converted...
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Aschehoug) 1996: Med rett til å drepe (Licence to Kill; Tiden) 1998: Heimevernets hjerte: Heimevernskolen Dombås 1948–1998 (Home Guard Heart: The Dombås...
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