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  1. The Dutch States Party (Dutch: Staatsgezinde partij) was a political faction of the United Provinces of the Netherlands. [1] : 8–12 This republican faction is usually (negatively) defined as the opponents of the Orangist , or Prinsgezinde faction, who supported the monarchical aspirations of the stadtholders , who were usually (in this context) members of the House of Orange-Nassau .

  2. 13 Light Brigade. The 13 Light Brigade ( Dutch: 13 Lichte Brigade) is a motorized brigade integrated into the 10th Panzer Division of the German Army. The brigade operates the Boxer armoured fighting vehicle and the Bushmaster infantry mobility vehicle. The brigade is based in Oirschot and consists of the following units: 13 Light Brigade, in ...

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  4. The Scots Brigade, also referred to as the Anglo-Dutch Brigade or the Anglo-Scots Brigade, [1] was an infantry brigade of the Dutch States Army. First formed in 1586, by the late 17th century it usually comprised six infantry regiments, three recruited primarily from Scotland and three from England. It was finally dissolved in 1782 following ...

  5. The years 1599–1609 constituted a phase of in the Eighty Years' War (c. 1568–1648) between the Spanish Empire and the emerging Dutch Republic.It followed the Ten Years (1588–1598) that saw significant conquests by the Dutch States Army under the leadership of stadtholders Maurice of Nassau and William Louis of Nassau-Dillenburg, and ended with the conclusion of the Twelve Years' Truce ...

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  7. The Dutch Harbor Naval Operating Base and Fort Mears were the two military installations built next to each other in Dutch Harbor, on Amaknak Island of the Aleutian Islands in Alaska, by the United States in response to the growing war threat with Imperial Japan during World War II. In 1938, the Navy Board recommended the construction which ...