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  • 1History 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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  • 2Iraqi Armed Forces — Iraq Ministry of Defence emblem Founded 1921 Current form 2003 Service branches …

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  • 3Royal Cambodian Armed Forces — Forces Armées Royales Cambodgiennes Royal Arms of Cambodia Founded 1953 Service branches …

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  • 4Indonesian National Armed Forces — Tentara Nasional Indonesia Insignia of Indonesian National Armed Forces Service branches …

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  • 5Niger Armed Forces — Forces Armées Nigeriennes (FAN) Seal of the Niger Armed Forces Founded 1 August 1961 Service branches Army, Air Force, National Gendarmerie, National Guard (GNN) …

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  • 6Myanmar Armed Forces — The military of Myanmar, officially known as Tatmadaw (MYname|MY=တပ္မေတာ္|MLCTS=tap ma. taw; IPA2|taʔmədɔ̀) is the military organization of Myanmar, also known as Burma. The armed forces are administered by the Ministry of Defence and are… …

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  • 7History of Poland (966–1385) — In the first centuries of its existence, the Polish nation was led by a series of strong rulers who converted the Poles to Christendom, created a strong Central European state, and integrated Poland into European culture. Formidable foreign… …

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  • 8intervention — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of intervening] Syn. interposition, mediation, arbitration, intercession, interruption, interference, breaking in, stepping in, entrance of a third party; see also interference 2 , intrusion . 2. [Armed interference] …

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  • 9Étienne Clavière — For the Italian commune, see Claviere. Étienne Clavière (27 January 1735 – 8 December 1793) was a Swiss born French financier and politician of the French Revolution. Geneva and London A native of Geneva, he became one of the democratic leaders… …

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  • 10Francisco Solano López (politician) — Francisco Solano López Carrillo (24 July 1826 ndash; 1 March 1870) was president of Paraguay from 1862 until his death in 1870. He was the eldest son of president Carlos Antonio López, whom he succeeded. Considered ambitious, perhaps arrogant,… …

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