(Askeri) YURTDIŞI SEFERİ KUVVET MESAJI: Amerika Birleşik Devletlerinde bulunanlar ile denizaşırı ülke ve dış topraklarda bulunan ve denizaşırı komutanlıklardaki askeri daireler emrine verilmiş veya. bunlara tahsis edilmiş askeri personel ve Amerika Milli Kızıl Haçı personeli arasında haberleşmeyi kolaylaştırmak üzere kullanılan, belirli bir telsiz mesajı metni
(Askeri) DENİZ PİYADESİ SEFERİ KUVVETİ: Bir deniz piyade tümeni ile bir deniz piyade uçak vingi çekirdek alınarak teşkil edilmiş bir deniz piyadesi hava-kara özel görev kuvveti. Deniz piyadesi özel görev kuvveti; normal olarak, bir deniz piyadesi tümen/ving timinin bütün muharip kaynaklarını kullanır
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Definition of expeditionary force in English English dictionary
An expeditionary force is a group of soldiers who are sent to fight in a foreign country. a group of soldiers that is sent to another country to fight in a war
The Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) was formed in March 1916 to command the growing British and Commonwealth military forces in Egypt during World War I. It was originally commanded by Sir Archibald Murray, later by Edmund Allenby. It consisted of the British XX and XXI Infantry Corps, under the command of Generals Philip Chetwode and E.S. Bulfin, respectively, along with the Desert Mounted Corps, four (mostly Australian) cavalry divisions under Australian Lieutenant General Sir Henry George Chauvel
Home-based regular British army forces sent to northern France at the start of World Wars I and II to support the French armies. Britain wished to help France in case of a German attack, and the BEF was created in 1908 to ensure that British forces would be trained and ready to respond quickly. It consisted of six infantry divisions and one cavalry division. Five divisions sent to France at the outbreak of World War I sustained heavy losses and were succeeded by vast British armies. Divisions sent to France early in World War II (1939) returned to England when France fell the next year