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  • 31Civil Code of Argentina — Congress building in Buenos Aires, Argentina The Civil Code of Argentina is the legal code which forms the foundation of the system of civil law in Argentina. It was written by Dalmacio Vélez Sársfield, as the culmination of a series of attempts… …

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  • 32Civil Police (Brazil) — In Brazil, the Civil Police (Portuguese: Polícia Civil) is the name of the investigative state police forces. The Civil Police are agencies of the public administration of the federative units of Brazil, whose function is, in accordance with… …

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  • 33History of civil affairs in the United States Armed Forces — Civil affairs in the United States Armed Forces are civil military operations (CMO) use of military force to control areas seized from the enemy (or a third party), minimize insurgency or civil interference with military operations, and maximize… …

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  • 34Military of Nigeria — Infobox National Military country=Nigeria name=Nigerian Armed Forces native name= caption= caption2= founded= current form=1960 disbanded= branches=Army, Navy, Air Force headquarters= commander in chief= commander in chief title= minister=… …

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  • 35Civil service of Japan — The Japanese civil service has over one million employees, with 400,000 workers in postal service, or Japan Post (since 2003), being the biggest part, whilst the Japanese Self Defence Force being the second biggest, with 247,000 personnel. In the …

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  • 36military law — the body of laws relating to the government of the armed forces; rules and regulations for the conduct of military personnel. [1730 40] * * * Law prescribed by statute for governing the armed forces and their civilian employees. It in no way… …

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  • 37Civil war — This article is about the definition of the specific type of war. For civil wars in history, see List of civil wars. For other uses, see Civil war (disambiguation). Warfare …

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  • 38military government — a government in defeated territory administered by the military commander of a conquering nation. * * * Administration of territory by an occupying power. The definition does not cover military forces stationed in neutral or friendly territory… …

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  • 39Military police — The Singapore Armed Forces Military Police Command providing security coverage at the Padang in Singapore during the National Day Parade in 2000 …

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  • 40Military service — For military service in the meaning of an army as a military defense organization, see Armed forces. For state mandated military service, see Conscription. For the feudal institution, see Knight service. Military service, in its simplest sense,… …

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