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==In infantry divisions== * [[10th Division (Australia)]] * [[10th Infantry Division (Bangladesh)]] * [[10th Infantry Division (Belgium)]] * [[10th Division (People's Republic of China)]] * [[10th Parachute Division (France)]] * [[10th Bavarian Infantry Division]] (German Empire) – World War I * [[10th Division (German Empire)]] * [[10th Ersatz Division (German Empire)]] * [[10th Reserve Division (German Empire)]] * [[10th Infantry Division (Greece)]] * [[10th Indian Infantry Division]] * [[10th Division (Imperial Japanese Army)]] * [[10th Division (Japan)]] * [[10th Division (North Korea)]] * [[10th Infantry (AGILA) Division]] (Philippines) * [[10th Infantry Division (Poland)]] * [[10th Infantry Division (Russian Empire)]] * [[10th Rifle Division (Soviet Union)]] *[[10th Mechanized Division (Syria)]] * [[10th Indian Division]] β [[British Indian Army]] (United Kingdom) during World War I * [[10th (Irish) Division (United Kingdom)]] * [[Panama Canal Division|10th Division]], U.S. Army formation created during World War I; see [[Division insignia of the United States Army]] * [[10th Mountain Division (United States)]] * [[31st Infantry Division (United States)]], formerly the 10th Division, a U.S. National Guard division established in early 1917 consisting of Alabama, Florida, and Georgia * [[10th Division (Vietnam)]]
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