Gallery
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Brazilian army officers during the Platine War (1851-1852).
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Uniform officer and soldier the Brazilian Empire's Army in Paraguayan War (1865).
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Uniform officer and soldier volunteers in Paraguayan War (1865).
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Brazilian Army officers, c.1885.
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Brazilian Expeditionary Force arrived in the Italian city of Massarosa, World War II.
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A Helibras HM-1 Pantera from the Brazilian Army Aviation Command.
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Brazilian Army Paratroopers.
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Brazilian Army soldiers in the rescue of survivors after the 2010 Haiti earthquake.
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Brazilian Army utilitary vehicle JPX Montez.
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An Engesa Cascavel IV modernized by the Brazilian Army.
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A Leopard 1A1 battle tank of the Brazilian Army.
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An M113 armored personnel carrier of the Brazilian Army.
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Armored cars EE-9 Cascavel and EE-11 Urutu.
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Airmobile Infantry of the Brazilian Army.
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ASTROS II launchers during the 2009 Independence Day Parade.
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Brazilian Army peacekeeping soldier in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
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A Brazilian Army Leopard 1A5 battle tank.
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Airmobile Infantry training.
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Brazilian Army soldiers during the 2003 Independence Day Parade in BrasÃlia.
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Cadets of the Academia Militar das Agulhas Negras.
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Army peacekeeper walks with Haitian children during a patrol in Cite Soleil.
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Brazilian soldiers in Rio de Janeiro.
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