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1Military Service Act 1916 — See also: Recruitment to the British Army during World War I For the 1917 Canadian Act of the same name, see Military Service Act (Canada). Military Service Act, 1916[1] Parliament of the Uni …
2military service — During the Franco regime, compulsory military service was seen as a way of inculcating the ideology of the regime, rather than training an effective defence force. There was no provision for conscientious objection, and refusal to serve in the …
3Sexual orientation and military service —   Homosexuals and bisexuals allowed to serve in the military …
4John Kerry military service controversy — During John Kerry s candidacy in the 2004 U.S. presidential campaign, a political issue that gained widespread public attention was Kerry s Vietnam war record. In television advertisements and a book called Unfit for Command , the Swift Boat… …
5registration for military service — The enrollment of a person subject to call under statutes rendering military service compulsory. 36 Am J1st Mil § 24 …
6Military history of Australia during the Vietnam War — Australian involvement in the Vietnam War Part of the Vietnam War …
7Military Air Transport Service — emblem Active 1948–1966 Country United States …
8Military history of Canada — This article is part of a series Conflicts …
9Military of Suriname — Manpower Military age 18 Available for military service 123,072, age 15–49 (2002 est.) Fit for military service 72,059, age 15–49 (2002 est.) …
10Military of Austria-Hungary — Österreichisch Ungarisches Militärwesen Arms of the Dual Monarchy Founded 1867 Disbanded …