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  • 41Military of Costa Rica — On December 1, 1948, President José Figueres Ferrer of Costa Rica abolished the military of Costa Rica after victory in the civil war in that year.[1] In a ceremony in the Cuartel Bellavista, Figueres broke a wall with a mallet symbolizing the… …

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  • 42Military Order of the Stars and Bars — Logo of Military Order of the Stars and Bars The Military Order of the Stars and Bars is a fraternal organization for documented descendants of men who served as commissioned officers in the armed forces of the Confederate States of America or… …

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  • 43Military of Åland — The Åland Islands are demilitarised. This means that there may be no military presence and that the Islands may not be fortified. The Åland Islands are also neutralised, and must therefore be kept outside of war in case of a conflict. History… …

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  • 44Military Conversations — (1906–1914)    Anglo French military staff discussions of 1905 to 1914, subsequent to the Entente Cordiale of 1904. They were originally authorized by the faltering Tory government of A. J. Balfour, but received their most significant impetus… …

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  • 45unit commitment status — The degree of commitment of any unit designated and categorized as a force allocated to NATO …

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  • 46Cohesion (military) — Military cohesion is the existence of a bond among the members of a military organisation that sustains their will and commitment to each other, their unit, and the mission, particularly during combat. [p.9, Henderson] Citations and… …

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  • 47nuclear commitment — A statement by a NATO member that specific forces have been committed or will be committed to NATO in a nuclear only or dual capable role …

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  • 48Involuntary commitment — For involuntary treatment in non hospital settings, see involuntary treatment. Involuntary commitment or civil commitment is a legal process through which an individual with symptoms of severe mental illness is court ordered into treatment in a… …

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  • 49Royal Military Police — logo Active 28 November 1946 Country UK …

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  • 50Escalation of commitment — was first described by Barry M. Staw in his 1976 paper, Knee deep in the big muddy: A study of escalating commitment to a chosen course of action .[1] More recently the term sunk cost fallacy has been used to describe the phenomenon where people… …

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