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-- Sander Säde 08:48, 3 October 2007 (UTC)
+ the entire chapter of UNITS requires a review (and editing tbh) for which we have no time atm : some food for thought (CLEAR errors to be corrected): - A platoon is composed of five squads of ten soldiers each - KÜ - "His second in command is lieutenant as an assistant of the battalion (kompaniiülema abi)" - pat - "A battalion is composed of /-/ as well as a company leader (kompaniiülem) who is usually a lieutenant colonel (kolonelleitnant). His second in command is a colonel as an assistant of the battalion (pataljoniülema abi).[14]" hopefully you missed some editing during copypaste, the structures, ranks etc are completely wrong, please look into it. ~ anon — Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.224.238.127 (talk) 23:48, 25 November 2020 (UTC)
-- User:Karabinier 15:19, 3 October 2007 (UTC)
"Estonian sniper with the main sniper rifle Sako TRG-42"
The rifle in the picture is clearly not a TRG-42. It appears to be an M14 (or some variation there of).
The picture either needs to be removed or recaptioned. As I am somewhat new to this stuff, I would appreciate advice on which to do. (It is a nice picture, though) Rmnguy 01:47, 20 October 2007 (UTC)
Someone had added "Estonian Guerilla War", "Battle of Narva" "Vistula-Oder Offensive" , under "Batlle Hounors". It has happened here before. Last two of them were part of World War 2 and were fought between German and Soviet armies. They don't fit here. First one is a partisan activety which was not linked to Estonian Army. Also this is the first time I've seen someone call it a war. So this needs a reference.
Instead of them someone ought to mention Gulf War II, where Estonian Army still has troops under American command and Afganistan war, where Estonian Army serves as a part of ISAF.
Those things have obviously no place being there. Do they belong to EDF? Nope. Get rid of them. This is not an article about NATO military equipment stationed in Estonia. Ain't got the time right now to get into this wiki editing thing, lest I break it.80.235.84.91 (talk) 13:08, 2 July 2015 (UTC)