184 (number) - in The Military

In The Military

  • 184 Airborne Division Nembo was an Airborne Division of the Italian Army during World War II
  • 184th Battalion, CEF Canadian Expeditionary Force unit during World War I
  • 184th Fighter Squadron unit of the Arkansas Air National Guard
  • 184th Infantry Regiment United States Army combat regiment of the California Army National Guard
  • 184th Intelligence Wing is an Air National Guard wing with the Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency at McConnell AFB, Kansas
  • 184th Ordnance Battalion (EOD) operates under the United States Army FORSCOM
  • HMAS Ballarat (J184) was a Bathurst class corvettes during World War II
  • HMS Abelia (K184) was a Royal Navy Flower-class corvette during World War II
  • HMS Ardent (F184) was a Royal Navy type 21 frigate attacked on May 21, 1982 in the Falkland Sound
  • HMS Rocksand (F184) was a Royal Navy infantry landing ship during World War II
  • No. 184 Squadron RAF Royal Air Force squadron during World War II
  • Short Type 184 was a British two-seat reconnaissance, bombing and torpedo carrying folder seaplane
  • USNS Clemson (T-AG-184) was to be acquired by the United States Navy in 1966, however, the program was canceled
  • USS Abbot (DD-184) was a United States Navy Wickes-class destroyer during World War II
  • USS Grainger (AK-184) was a United States Navy Alamosa-class cargo ship during World War II
  • USS Skipjack (SS-184) was a United States Navy Salmon-class submarine during World War II
  • USS Wesson (DE-184) was a United States Navy Cannon-class destroyer escort during World War II

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