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  • 1Military Keynesianism — is the accusation that John Maynard Keynes advocated government economic policy in which the government devotes large amounts of spending to the military in an effort to increase economic growth.[1] In fact, the English economist John Maynard… …

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  • 2Military Institute of Science and Technology — MIST Motto Technology for Advancement Established 1998 Type Pub …

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  • 3Military art — can mean the study of combat in a professional sense; see military science for that connotation. The Surrender of Breda by Diego Velázquez (1634 35) shows a crowded scene as the two sides meet peacefully to surrender the town. Military art is a… …

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  • 4Military of Somalia — Founded 1960 Service branches Somali National Army (Army) Somali Navy (Navy) Somali Air Corps (A …

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  • 5Military history of Brazil — Military of Brazil …

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  • 6Military Channel — Launched September 13, 1999 Owned by Discovery Communications Headquarters Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA Formerly called …

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  • 7Military surplus — are goods, usually matériel, that are sold or otherwise disposed of when no longer needed by the military. Entrepreneurs often buy these goods and resell them at surplus stores. Military surplus rarely includes weapons or munitions, though they… …

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  • 8Military occupations — are the chosen or assigned trade or career specialities in the armed forces which demand from the individuals achievement of qualifications, and a degree of knowledge and skill in the tradecraft to perform tasks and assignments to an acceptable… …

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  • 9Military satellite — A military satellite is an artificial satellite used for a military purpose, often for gathering intelligence, as a communications satellite used for military purposes, or as a military weapon. A model of a German SAR Lupe reconnaissance… …

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  • 10Military Affairs — ▪ 2009 Introduction        Russia and Georgia fought a short, intense war in 2008, fueling global fears of a new Cold War. On August 7 Georgia launched an aerial bombardment and ground attacks against its breakaway province of South Ossetia.… …

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