Belgian Land Component | Wikipedia audio article

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00:00:26 1 Organisation 1870s
00:00:42 1.1 Infantry
00:01:30 1.2 Cavalry
00:01:59 1.3 Artillery
00:02:32 1.4 Engineering
00:02:58 1.5 Train
00:03:08 2 World War I
00:05:41 3 World War II
00:07:47 4 Cold War
00:09:09 5 Structure
00:11:14 6 Equipment
00:11:23 6.1 Firearms
00:11:31 6.2 Vehicles
00:12:33 6.3 Former Equipment
00:12:42 7 Future
00:13:04 8 Notes
00:13:13 9 External links



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SUMMARY
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The Land Component (Dutch: Landcomponent, French: Composante terre) is the land branch of the Belgian Armed Forces. The current chief of staff of the Land Component is Major-General Marc Thys.
For a detailed history of the Belgian Army from 1830 to post 1945 see Belgian Armed Forces.
Ranks in use by the Belgian Army are listed at Belgian military ranks.
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