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Austro-Hungarian Army
ground force of the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy from 1867 to 1918

Landwehr
Landwehr (), or Landeswehr, is a German language term used in referring to certain national armies, or militias found in nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Europe. In different context it refers to large-scale, low-strength fortifications. In German, the word means "defence of the country"; but the term as applied to an insurrectional militia is very ancient, and lantveri are mentioned in Baluzii Capitularia, as quoted in Henry Hallam's Middle Ages, i. 262, 10th edition.
Royal Hungarian Honved
1867-1918 Hungarian component of Austria-Hungary's military
Ukrainian Sich Riflemen
Ukrainian unit within the Austro-Hungarian Army during the First World War
field marshal-lieutenant
Austrian general rank (until 1920 and 1933-1938)
Paul Puhallo von Brlog
Austro-Hungarian general
Imperial-Royal Landwehr
territorial army of the Cisleithanian or Austrian half of the Austro-Hungarian Empire
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Infantry
Austro-Hungarian Army units (1882–1918)

leutnant
'''''' () is the lowest junior officer rank in the armed forces of Germany (Bundeswehr), the Austrian Armed Forces, and the Swiss Armed Forces.

Royal Croatian Home Guard
military unit

watch-master
thumb|190px|Hungarian Wachtmeister, hussar-regiment 18th century.

Feuerwerker
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4th Army
1914-1918 Austro-Hungarian Army formation
Austro-Daimler armored car
armored car
Common Army
largest part of the Austro-Hungarian land forces
Kaiserjäger
The Kaiserjäger, officially designated by the Imperial and Royal (k.u.k.) military administration as the Tiroler Jäger-Regimenter or "Tyrolean Rifle Regiments", were formed in 1895 as four normal infantry regiments within the Common Army of Austria-Hungary. Despite the name "Tirol" in its title its members were not just recruited from the crown land of Tyrol (including Vorarlberg) but also from other parts of the monarchy. The regiments were disbanded in 1918 with the end of the k.u.k. monarchy. The word Jäger (meaning "hunter" or "huntsman") is a characteristic term used for light infantry or
Rumburk rebellion
1918 mutiny by Czech soldiers during the First World War
Gendarmerie
Federal Gendarmerie of Austria
Army ranks and insignia of the Austro-Hungarian Army
overview about the rank insignia of the Austro-Hungarian armed forces
Austro-Hungarian occupation of Montenegro (1916-1918)
1916–1918 military occupation
Romanian Volunteer Corps in Russia
military formation of World War I
First Cadre Company
WWI Austro-Hungarian military formation of Poles
Standschützen
thumb|Capbadge of the Tyrolese Standschützen. The caption reads "Hands off Tyrol".