| Gotlands nationalbeväring Gotlands nationalbeväring (Gotland National Conscript) was a Swedish Army infantry regiment that traced its origins back to the 19th century. It was split into two new regiments in 1887. The regiment's soldiers were recruited on the island of Gotland. Gotlands_nationalbeväring
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| Bremiska infanteriregementet Bremiska infanteriregementet (Bremen Infantry Regiment), was a Swedish Army infantry regiment organised in Germany in the early 18th century. Bremiska_infanteriregementet
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| Kalmar regemente Kalmar regemente (Kalmar Regiment), designations I 20, I 21 and Fo 18, was a Swedish Army infantry regiment that traced its origins back to the 16th century. It was merged with another unit to form a new regiment in 1928. It was later reraised and disbanded again in 1997. The regiment's soldiers were originally recruited from Kalmar County, and it was later garrisoned there. Kalmar_regemente
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| Svea ingenjörregemente Svea ingenjörregemente (Svealand Engineer Regiment), designation Ing 1, was a Swedish Army engineer regiment that traced its origins back to the 19th century. It was disbanded in 1997. The regiment was garrisoned in Uppland and Södermanland. Svea_ingenjörregemente
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| Västgöta kavalleriregemente Västgöta kavalleriregemente (Västergötland Cavalry Regiment) was a Swedish Army cavalry regiment that traced its origins back to the 16th century. It was reorganized into an infantry regiment in 1811. The regiment's soldiers were recruited from the province of Västergötland. Västgöta_kavalleriregemente
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| Västgöta regemente Västgöta regemente (Västergötland Regiment) was a Swedish Army cavalry regiment that traced its origins back to the 16th century. It was converted from a cavalry regiment in 1811 and disbanded in 1927. The regiment's soldiers were recruited from the province of Västergötland, and it was later garrisoned there. Västgöta_regemente
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| Norrlands signalregemente Norrlands signalregemente (Norrland Signal Regiment), designations Ing 3 det, S 1 B, S 3 and Signbat/I 19, was a Swedish Army signal regiment, one of the few new formations raised in the 20th century. It was disbanded in 2005. The regiment was garrisoned in Norrbotten. Norrlands_signalregemente
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| Hallands regemente Hallands regemente (Halland Regiment), designations I 16 and I 16/Fo 31, was a Swedish Army infantry regiment that traced its origins back to the 16th century. It was disbanded in 2000. The regiment's soldiers were originally recruited from the provinces of Västergötland and Dalsland, but it was later garrisoned in Halland. Hallands_regemente
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| Artilleriregementet (old) Artilleriregementet (Artillery Regiment) was a Swedish Army artillery regiment that traced its origins back to the 17th century. It split into four artillery regiments in 1794. The regiment's soldiers were recruited from the whole country, and it was garrisoned at several locations. Artilleriregementet_(old)
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| Svea artilleriregemente Svea artilleriregemente (Svealand Artillery Regiment), designation A 1, was a Swedish Army artillery regiment that traced its origins back to the 17th century. It was disbanded in 1997. The regiment's soldiers were originally recruited from Svealand, and it was also garrisoned there. Svea_artilleriregemente
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| Göta artilleriregemente Göta artilleriregemente (Götaland Artillery Regiment), designation A 2, was a Swedish Army artillery regiment that traced its origins back to the 17th century. It was disbanded in 1962. The regiment's soldiers were originally recruited from Götaland, and it was also garrisoned there. Göta_artilleriregemente
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| Finska artilleriregementet Finska artilleriregementet (Finnish Artillery Regiment) was a Swedish Army artillery regiment that traced its origins back to the 17th century. It was disbanded in 1811. The regiment's soldiers were recruited from Finland, and it was also garrisoned there. Finska_artilleriregementet
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| Wendes artilleriregemente Wendes artilleriregemente (Wendland Artillery Regiment), designation A 3, was a Swedish Army artillery regiment that traced its origins back to the 17th century. It was disbanded in 2000. The regiment's soldiers were originally recruited from Skåne, and it was also garrisoned there. Wendes_artilleriregemente
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| Göta ingenjörregemente Göta ingenjörregemente (Götaland Engineer Regiment), designation Ing 2, is a Swedish Army engineer regiment that traces its origins back to the 19th century. It is still in active service, and is currently garrisoned in Eksjö. Göta_ingenjörregemente
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| Bodens ingenjörregemente Bodens ingenjörregemente (Boden Engineer Regiment), designations Ing 4, Ing 3 and Ingbat/I 19, was a Swedish Army engineer regiment, one of the few new formations raised in the 20th century. It was disbanded in 2005. The regiment was garrisoned in Boden, Sweden. Bodens_ingenjörregemente
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| Robert J. Marks II Robert Jackson Marks II is a Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Baylor University and proponent of intelligent design. From 1977 to 2003, he was on the faculty of the University of Washington in Seattle. He was the first president of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Neural Networks Council (now the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society) and the editor-in-chief of the IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks. Robert_J._Marks_II
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