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3rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom) and 4th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom)

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Difference between 3rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom) and 4th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom)

3rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom) vs. 4th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom)

3rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade (3 AA Bde) was a Supplementary Reserve air defence formation of the British Army formed in Northern Ireland in 1938. The 4th Anti-Aircraft Division (4th AA Division) was an air defence formation of Britain's Territorial Army, created in the period of tension before the outbreak of World War II.

Similarities between 3rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom) and 4th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom)

3rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom) and 4th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom) have 28 things in common (in Unionpedia): Anti-Aircraft Command, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Army Reserve (United Kingdom), Auxiliary Territorial Service, Battle of Britain, Bofors 40 mm gun, British Expeditionary Force (World War II), Liverpool, Luftwaffe, Martin Farndale, No. 9 Group RAF, Northern Ireland, Phoney War, QF 3-inch 20 cwt, QF 3.7-inch AA gun, RAF Fighter Command, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, Royal Army Service Corps, Royal Corps of Signals, Royal Engineers, The Blitz, The National Archives (United Kingdom), World War II, Z Battery, 114th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, 11th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom), 73rd Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery, 9th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom).

Anti-Aircraft Command

Anti-Aircraft Command (AA Command, or "Ack-Ack Command") was a British Army command of the Second World War that controlled the Territorial Army anti-aircraft artillery and searchlight formations and units defending the United Kingdom.

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Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders

The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) was a line infantry regiment of the British Army that existed from 1881 until amalgamation into the Royal Regiment of Scotland on 28 March 2006, from when it became a single battalion in the Royal Regiment of Scotland.

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Army Reserve (United Kingdom)

The Army Reserve is the active-duty volunteer reserve force and integrated element of the British Army.

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Auxiliary Territorial Service

The Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS; often pronounced as an acronym) was the women's branch of the British Army during the Second World War.

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Battle of Britain

The Battle of Britain (Luftschlacht um England, literally "The Air Battle for England") was a military campaign of the Second World War, in which the Royal Air Force (RAF) defended the United Kingdom (UK) against large-scale attacks by Nazi Germany's air force, the Luftwaffe.

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Bofors 40 mm gun

--> The Bofors 40 mm gun, often referred to simply as the Bofors gun, is an anti-aircraft/multi-purpose autocannon designed in the 1930s by the Swedish arms manufacturer AB Bofors.

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British Expeditionary Force (World War II)

The British Expeditionary Force (BEF) was the name of the British Army in Western Europe during the Second World War from 2 September 1939 when the BEF GHQ was formed until 31 May 1940, when GHQ closed down.

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Liverpool

Liverpool is a city in North West England, with an estimated population of 491,500 in 2017.

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Luftwaffe

The Luftwaffe was the aerial warfare branch of the combined German Wehrmacht military forces during World War II.

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Martin Farndale

General Sir Martin Baker Farndale KCB (6 January 1929 – 10 May 2000) was a British Army General who reached high office in the 1980s.

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No. 9 Group RAF

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Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland (Tuaisceart Éireann; Ulster-Scots: Norlin Airlann) is a part of the United Kingdom in the north-east of the island of Ireland, variously described as a country, province or region.

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Phoney War

The Phoney War (Drôle de guerre; Sitzkrieg) was an eight-month period at the start of World War II, during which there was only one limited military land operation on the Western Front, when French troops invaded Germany's Saar district.

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QF 3-inch 20 cwt

The QF 3 inch 20 cwt anti-aircraft gun became the standard anti-aircraft gun used in the home defence of the United Kingdom against German airships and bombers and on the Western Front in World War I. It was also common on British warships in World War I and submarines in World War II.

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QF 3.7-inch AA gun

The QF 3.7-inch AA was Britain's primary heavy anti-aircraft gun during World War II.

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RAF Fighter Command

RAF Fighter Command was one of the commands of the Royal Air Force.

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Royal Army Ordnance Corps

The Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) was a corps of the British Army.

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Royal Army Service Corps

The Royal Army Service Corps (RASC) was a corps of the British Army responsible for land, coastal and lake transport, air despatch, barracks administration, the Army Fire Service, staffing headquarters' units, supply of food, water, fuel and domestic materials such as clothing, furniture and stationery and the supply of technical and military equipment.

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Royal Corps of Signals

The Royal Corps of Signals (often simply known as the Royal Signals - abbreviated to R SIGNALS) is one of the combat support arms of the British Army.

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Royal Engineers

The Corps of Royal Engineers, usually just called the Royal Engineers (RE), and commonly known as the Sappers, is one of the corps of the British Army.

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The Blitz

The Blitz was a German bombing offensive against Britain in 1940 and 1941, during the Second World War.

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The National Archives (United Kingdom)

The National Archives (TNA) is a non-ministerial government department.

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World War II

World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.

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Z Battery

The Z Battery was a short range anti-aircraft weapon system, which launched 3-inch (76 mm) diameter rockets from ground-based single and multiple launchers, for the air defence of the United Kingdom in World War II.

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114th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery

The 114th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment (114th LAA Rgt), was an air defence unit of the British Army's Royal Artillery during World War II.

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11th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom)

The 11th Anti-Aircraft Division (11th AA Division) was an air defence formation of the British Army during the early years of World War II.

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73rd Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery

73rd Heavy Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery was a West Midlands-based volunteer air defence unit of Britain's Territorial Army (TA) raised in 1937.

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9th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom)

The 9th Anti-Aircraft Division (9th AA Division) was an air defence formation of the British Army during the middle years of World War II.

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3rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom) and 4th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom) Comparison

3rd Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom) has 103 relations, while 4th Anti-Aircraft Division (United Kingdom) has 99. As they have in common 28, the Jaccard index is 13.86% = 28 / (103 + 99).

References

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