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  • ...Oblivion]]'' and ''[[The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim]]'' contains a series of fictional factions, many of which are available for the [[player character]] to becom ...ts by other members then rising through the ranks of the guild. While some organizations (especially the guilds) appear in numerous games, others (such as the noble
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  • # Combat transnational/national criminal organizations and enterprises, ...but in a handful of cases where Japanese Americans refused to obey the new military regulations, FBI agents handled their arrests.<ref name=Niiya-FBI/> The Bur
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  • ...motivated his decision, but he then permitted himself to be [[extraction (military)|extracted]] by the squad and worked for the Exofleet ever since. It was pr ...] squads) stationed on ''[[#Resolute|Resolute I]]'' as part of ''[[Flight (military unit)|Flight]] 1''. However, towards the end of the conflict, the Able Squa
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  • .../>'''Spaceknights''' is a name used by at least three distinct groups of [[fictional]] characters appearing in [[American comic book]]s published by [[Marvel Co ==Fictional team history==
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  • {{Infobox fictional organisation | universe = [[Transformers]] fictional universe
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  • ...Force''' was a 2.75 inch-high [[die casting|die-cast]] [[action figure]] [[military]]-themed toy line marketed by [[Mego Corporation]] in the 1980s in the [[Un ...task force]] organization composed of [[special forces]] experts. In their fictional universe, Eagle Force was created to combat the Roving International Organi
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  • ...'[[My Name is Khan]]'' was shot at UCLA. Some of the exterior shots of the fictional UC Sunnydale in ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series)|Buffy the Vampire ...zations. UCLA is also home to more than 60 national and local Greek-letter organizations, which collectively constitute the largest membership-based and multi-facet
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  • ...railroads in Atlanta made the city a strategic hub for the distribution of military supplies.{{cn|date=October 2021}} ...Sea|March to the Sea]] by ordering the destruction of Atlanta's remaining military assets.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.civilwarlibrary.org/sherman-s-march-c
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  • [[Category:Fictional military organizations]] [[Category:Fictional spacecraft]]
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  • ...Army Reserve sergeant, played a crucial role in his upbringing. Harrison's military career led the family to move multiple times, living in New Jersey, Georgia ...unities. His under-the-radar good deeds and support for various charitable organizations reflect a deep commitment to giving back to the community.
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  • '''Word of Blake''' was once part of '''ComStar''', part of the fictional [[BattleTech]] universe, but splintered from the order due to a difference ...n-year [[jihad]], Word of Blake forces used weapons of mass destruction on military and civilian targets alike. Most Inner Sphere worlds were struck with [[nuc
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