- The
Brazilian Army (Portuguese:
Exército Brasileiro; EB) is the
branch of the
Brazilian Armed Forces responsible, externally, for
defending the country...
- The
Brazilian Army
Aviation (Portuguese: Aviação do
Exército; AvEx) is the air
segment of the
Brazilian Army,
operating rotary-wing
aircraft (helicopters)...
- The
Angolan Army (Portuguese:
Exército Angolano) is the land
component of the
Angolan Armed Forces (FAA). On
August 1, 1974, a few
months after a military...
- The
Pupilos do
Exército (Portuguese for "pupils of the Army") is
military vocational education school of Portugal. Presently, its
complete official name...
- Brasil". www.militarypower.com.br.
Retrieved 2022-10-27. "ELITES OF THE
EXÉRCITO BRASILEIRO –
Small Arms Review".
Retrieved 2022-10-19. McCollum, Ian (2019)...
- This is the list of
commanders of the
Escola de
Comando e Estado-Maior do
Exército (ECEME).
Since 1905,
ECEME has had 61
effective commanders.
Among them...
- The Army
Police (Portuguese: Polícia do
Exército, PE),
usually called the Lanceiros, is the
military police of the
Portuguese Army —
formerly designated...
- The
Escola Preparatória de
Cadetes do
Exército -
EsPCEx (Brazilian Army
Preparatory School of Cadets) is a
coeducational one-year
military school in Campinas...
- par tout (2020-09-30),
Equipamento Exército,
retrieved 2022-10-16 P****e par tout (2020-09-30),
Equipamento Exército,
retrieved 2022-10-16 https://archive...
- The One Man Army (Portuguese: O
Exército de um
Homem Só) is
Moacyr Scliar's
second novel,
published in 1973 and
translated into more than ten languages...