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    The Portuguese Expeditionary Corps (CEP, Portuguese: Corpo Expedicionário Português) was the main expeditionary force from Portugal that fought in the...
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  • Military formations with Expeditionary Force or the generally synonymous Expeditionary Corps in their name include: American Expeditionary Forces: to France...
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  • Expedicionário Português (Portuguese Expeditionary Corps) under British command. The CEP was organised as an army corps of two divisions and corps troops, totalling...
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  • Expeditionary Force 1915–1919 New Zealand Expeditionary Force 1914–1918 Portuguese Expeditionary Corps 1917–1918 Afrika Korps (Nazi Germany) Corpo Aereo Italiano (Fascist...
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    the commander of the Portuguese expeditionary corps was captured and executed for not converting to Islam, the remaining Portuguese continued the campaign...
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  • Mauser–Vergueiro rifles, captured from the allied forces in combat. The Portuguese Expeditionary Corps on the Western Front used British weapons and equipment for...
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  • two divisions of the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps (CEP, Corpo Expedicionário Português), the main military force of Portugal that fought in the World...
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    that was issued to the British and U.S. armies, as well as the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps, during the latter half of the First World War. The 3-inch trench...
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    Manuel de Jesus Pires (category Portuguese Timor)
    of Sciences of Porto and the War School, and then joined the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps during World War I. In 1919, he was sent to Timor-Leste, where...
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    Battle of the Lys (1918) (category Battles of World War I involving Portugal)
    defeats ever suffered by Portuguese forces. The Portuguese Expeditionary Corps had been reorganising so that the Second Portuguese Division of General Gomes...
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    northern Portugal. On 30 July 1915 he was drafted into the Infantry of Bragança. In 1917, he was mobilized to join the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps. He arrived...
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  • Paperworkers Union of Canada Corpo Expedicionário Português (Portuguese Expeditionary Corps), WWI Counter Extremism Project Carrier-envelope phase, of a...
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    July 22: The Portuguese Expeditionary Corps (Corpo Expedicionário Português, CEP), with 30,000 soldiers, was established in Tancos, Portugal, under the...
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  • two divisions of the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps (CEP, Corpo Expedicionário Português), the main military force of Portugal that fought in the World...
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    Commander-in-Chief of the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps (1917–1918) Tomás António Garcia Rosado – Commander-in-Chief of the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps (1918) José...
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    Fernando Tamagnini de Abreu e Silva (category Portuguese generals)
    in Tomar, Portugal. As a general, from January 1917 to August 25, 1918, Tamagnini was the commander of the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps (CEP), a 55...
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    Manuel Gomes da Costa (category Pages with Portuguese IPA)
    greater prominence in the command of the 1st Division of the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps, he became actively engaged in politics, in staunch opposition...
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    Hundred Days Offensive (category Battles of World War I involving Portugal)
    Group Flanders Commander of the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps Divisional Commander of the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps Chief of the German Great General...
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  • The Portuguese Army (Portuguese: Exército Português) is the land component of the Armed Forces of Portugal and is also its largest branch. It is charged...
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    campaigns. More than 56,000 men of the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps and of the Portuguese Independent Heavy Artillery Corps were transported to France, more...
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    The Portuguese Military Cemetery in Richebourg, Pas-de-Calais, France, is the burial site of 1,831 casualties of the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps in...
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    ISBN 9781473855175. - Total pages: 176 Pyles, Jesse (2012). "The Portuguese Expeditionary Corps in World War I: From Inception to Combat Destruction, 1914-1918"...
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    Allies of World War I (category Articles with Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    de Abreu – Commander of the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps (CEP) José Augusto Alves Roçadas – Commander of the Portuguese Forces in Southern Angola José...
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    following month. From 1917, the First Army also included the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps. The First Army took part in the 1918 offensive that drove the...
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    João Augusto Ferreira de Almeida (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
    Almeida (3 April 1894 — 16 September 1917) was a soldier in the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps of the First World War. After six months of combat, he was convicted...
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    helmets were in short supply. Given the Portuguese designation "M1916", it equipped the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps. Made of thin-gauge steel, the bowl...
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  • The Portuguese Air Force (Portuguese: Força Aérea Portuguesa) is the aerial warfare force of Portugal. Locally it is referred to by the acronym FAP but...
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    Second Battle of Macontene (category 1890s in the Portuguese Empire)
    Maguiguana and two Portuguese expeditionary corps. After an inconclusive battle on 22 of that month, the first expeditionary corps commanded by captain...
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  • João José Sinel de Cordes (category Portuguese generals)
    was a Portuguese general and politician. A confidant of Sidónio Pais, he became the chief of the General Staff of the Portuguese Expeditionary Corps in France...
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    24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (24th MEU) is one of seven Marine Expeditionary Units currently in existence in the United States Marine Corps. The Marine...
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