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The name reputedly derives from a type of firearm, called a dragon, which was a handgun version of a blunderbuss, carried by dragoons of the French Army. The ...
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Le terme dragon désigne des militaires se déplaçant à cheval mais combattant à pied, bien que certaines périodes de l'Histoire aient fait déroger à cette ...
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Draco (military standard) ... The draco ("dragon" or "serpent", plural dracones) was a military standard of the Roman cavalry. Carried by the draconarius, the ...
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Atop a misty mountain, a group of refugees cower as the man before them, an elf, battles the blue dragon that has destroyed their town. He lunges and spews out ...
In D&D, dragons are depicted as any of various species of large, intelligent, magical, reptilian beasts, each typically defined by a combination of their ...
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The "Military Dragons" (軍ぐん竜りゅう Gunryū) are a set of Dinodragon cards that include "Military Dragon" in their card names exclusive to the Tachikaze ...
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Dragon Layer / Sorcerer Army (5e Optimized Character Build). From D&D Wiki ... dragons, other than gold dragons ... _(5e_Optimized_Character_Build)&oldid=1510660".
Dragon's teeth are pyramidal anti-tank obstacles of reinforced concrete first used during the Second World War to impede the movement of tanks and ...
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https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_(militaire) https://nl.wikipedia.org ... Not sure how authoritative that might be as a military source though. Here be ...
Military Dragon. Military Dragon, Raptor Captain.
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