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  • 81Military history of Thailand — History of Thailand Prehistory …

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  • 82Military of Monaco — A member of the armed forces of Monaco on guard duty at the Prince s Palace. The Principality of Monaco, which is the world s second smallest nation (after the Vatican City State), has a very limited military capability, and would depend entirely …

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  • 83Military of Bangladesh — Infobox National Military name = Bangladesh Military Force native name = caption = Coat of arms of Bangladesh headquarters = commander in chief = minister = Fakhruddin Ahmed commander = Moeen U Ahmed active = 192,000 (2007) reserve = deployed =… …

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  • 84Military history of Japan — History of Japan Paleolithic 35,000–14,000 BC Jōmon period 14,000–300 BC Yayoi period 300 BC–250 AD Kofun period 250 …

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  • 85Military ranks of the Dutch armed forces — Contents 1 Koninklijke Landmacht, KL (Royal Netherlands Army, RNLA) 1.1 Officers 1.2 Enlisted ranks 2 Koninklijke Luchtm …

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  • 86Military history of Australia during the Korean War — RAN Firefly aircraft on board HMAS Sydney off Korea The military history of Australia during the Korean War was very eventful. Japan s defeat in World War II heralded the end to 35 years of Japanese occupation of the Korean Peninsula. The… …

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  • 87Military of Senegal — Senegalese Armed Forces Service branches Army, Navy, Air Force, National Gendarmerie, National Police (Sûreté Nationale) Manpower Available for military service males age 15 49: 2,218,920 (2000 est.), age 18 Fit for military service …

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  • 88Military history of Bangladesh — Bangladesh Military Force Bangladesh Shena Bahini Coat of arms of Bangladesh Service branches Sena Bahini (Army) Nou Bahini (Na …

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  • 89Military of Vatican City — The State of the Vatican City lies entirely within Rome, the capital of Italy. Therefore, its military defense is provided by Italy. Vatican City has no armed forces. It does, however, have within its borders the Pontifical Swiss Guard or Swiss… …

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  • 90Military power projection — Power projection (or force projection) is a term used primarily in American military and political science to refer to the capacity of a state to conduct expeditionary warfare, i.e. to implement policy by means of force, or the threat thereof, in …

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