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Field force

A field force in British and Indian Army military parlance is a combined arms land force operating under actual or assumed combat circumstances,〔p.88 Dupuy, Trevor N., Johnson, Curt and Hayes, Grace P. (1986). ''Dictionary of Military Terms: A Guide to the Language of Warfare and Military Institutions''. The H. W. Wilson Company.〕 usually for the length of a specific military campaign. It is used by other nations, but can have a different meaning.
==United Kingdom use==

A field force would be created from the various units in an area of military operations and be named for the geographical area. Examples are:
* Kurram Field Force, 1878
* Peshawar Valley Field Force, 1878
* Kabul Field Force, 1879–1880
* Kabul-Kandahar Field Force, 1880
* Natal Field Force, 1881
* Zhob Field Force, 1890
* Mashonaland Field Force, 1896
* Malakand Field Force, 1896
* Tirah Field Force, 1897
* Yukon Field Force, 1898
* Royal West African Frontier Force, 1900

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