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  • 101Military career of Hugo Chávez — The military career of Hugo Chávez spans the seventeen years (1975–1992) that the current President of Venezuela spent in the Venezuelan army. Leader of the Bolivarian Revolution , Chávez is known for his professed and self proclaimed democratic… …

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  • 102Military Religious Freedom Foundation — The Military Religious Freedom Foundation is a watchdog / advocacy group and civil rights organization whose stated goals are to ensure that members of the United States Armed Forces receive the Constitutional guarantee of religious freedom to… …

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  • 103Military history of Somalia — Statue of Sayyid Mohammed Abdullah Hassan in Mogadishu. Hassan is often considered the Father of the Nation .[1] …

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  • 104Military of France — Infobox National Military name= French Armed Forces native name= Armées françaises caption= Coat of Arms of the French Republic headquarters= commander in chief= President Nicolas Sarkozy minister= Hervé Morin minister title= Minister of Defence… …

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  • 105Military of Guinea — Republic of Guinea Armed Forces Founded 1958 Service branches Army Air Force Navy National Gendarmerie, Republican Guard, Presidential Guard Leadership Commander in …

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  • 106Military of Mali — Armed and Security Forces of Mali Forces Armées et de Sécurité du Mali National flag of Mali Founded 10 October 1960[1] …

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  • 107Military of Mongolia — Mongolian Armed Force Монгол Улсын Зэвсэгт Хүчин Mongol Ulsiin Zevsegt Hüchin Flag of Mongolia Service branches General Purpose Force Border Defense Force Internal Securit …

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  • 108Military of South Korea — Infobox National Military country= name= Republic of Korea Armed Forces native name= 대한민국 국군 (大韓民國 國軍) caption= Logo of the Ministry of National Defense caption2= founded= August 15, 1948 current form= disbanded= branches= nowrap| Republic of… …

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  • 109Military communications — Historically, the first military communications had the form of sending/receiving simple signals (often hidden or encoded to be unrecognizable for the enemy). Respectively, the first distinctive tactics of military communications were called… …

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  • 110Military history of Greece — This article is about the period from 400 AD onwards. For the period prior to 400 AD, see Military history of ancient Greece. History of Greece …

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