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  • 41replacement demand — A demand representing replacement of items consumed or worn out …

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  • 42Military campaigns under Caliph Uthman — Contents 1 Byzantine attempt to re capture Egypt 2 Conquest of North Africa 3 First Muslim invasion of Iberian Peninsula (Spain) 4 Campaign agai …

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  • 43military salvage — noun : rescue of property from the enemy in time of war that gives the rescuer a right to demand a reward in the prize court …

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  • 442008 Guinean military unrest — Military unrest occurred in Guinea in late May 2008 as soldiers demanded wage arrears. In the capital, Conakry, soldiers fired into the air, held the deputy chief of staff of the army prisoner, and engaged in looting. The government promised to… …

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  • 45recurring demand — A request by an authorized requisitioner to satisfy a materiel requirement for consumption or stock replenishment that is anticipated to recur periodically. Demands for which the probability of future occurrence is unknown will be considered as… …

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  • 46United States Military Academy — West Point and USMA redirect here. For other uses, see West Point (disambiguation) and USMA (disambiguation). United States Military Academy at West Point Motto Duty • Honor • Country …

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  • 47African military systems (1800-1900) — refers to the evolution of military systems on the African continent after 1800, with emphasis on the role of indigenous states and peoples within the African continent. Only major military systems or innovations and their development after 1800… …

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  • 48Brazilian military government — Federative Republic of Brazil (Republic of United States of Brazil until 1967) Republica Federativa do Brasil (República dos Estados Unidos do Brasil until 1967) Military dictatorship …

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  • 49Roman military confederation — The Roman military confederation (or confederacy or commonwealth ) is a term devised by modern historians to denote the Roman Republic s system of military alliances with the tribes and city states of the Italian peninsula prior to the Social War …

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