military manpower

  • 1Military Forces of Colombia — Fuerzas Militares de Colombia The tri service badge Service branches …

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  • 2Military of Serbia and Montenegro — Seal of the Military of Serbia and Montenegro Founded May 20, 1992 Disbanded June 5, 2006 Headquarters Belgrad …

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  • 3Military of Burkina Faso — Service branches Army Air Force National Gendarmerie National Police People s Militia Leadership Minister of Defense Yero Boly Manpower …

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  • 4Military of Yemen — National emblem of Yemen Founded 1990 Service branches …

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  • 5Military of Cuba — Military of CubaMilitary manpowerMilitary age17 yearsAvailabilitymales age 15 49: 3,134,622 females age 15 49: 3,022,063 (2004 est.)Fit for military servicemales age 15 49: 1,929,370 females age 15 49: 1,888,498 (2004 est.)Reaching military age… …

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  • 6Military of Ghana — Military of GhanaMilitary manpowerMilitary age18 years of age(2002)Availabilitymales age 15 49: 5,045,355 (2002 est.)Fit for military servicemales age 15 49: 5,045,355 (2002 est.) Reaching military age annuallymales: 213,237 (2002 est.)Military… …

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  • 7manpower — See manpower requirements; manpower resources …

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  • 8manpower management — The means of manpower control to ensure the most efficient and economical use of available manpower …

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  • 9Military commissariat — Military commissariat, Arkhangelsk Military commissariat is a military institution in some European counties. Russia and former USSR Military commissariat (Russian: Военный комиссариат), abbreviated as …

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  • 10manpower management survey — Systematic evaluation of a functional area, utilizing expert knowledge, manpower scaling guides, experience, and other practical considerations in determining the validity and managerial efficiency of the function …

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