the armed forces

  • 61armed forces censorship — The examination and control of personal communications to or from persons in the Armed Forces of the United States and persons accompanying or serving with the Armed Forces of the United States. See also censorship …

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  • 62Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine — The Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine (AFIRM) is a federally funded institution in the United States, which is committed to develop clinical therapies for the following five areas: * Burn repair * Wound healing without scarring *… …

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  • 63Armed Forces of South Russia — The Armed Forces of South Russia (Вооружённые силы Юга России in Russian, or Vooruzhenniye sily Yuga Rossii) was the major White Russian force in the south of Russia during the Russian Civil War.Formed on the 8th of January 1919, it incorporated… …

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  • 64armed forces — n the armed forces [plural] a country s military organizations, including the army, navy, and ↑air force …

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  • 65Armed Forces of the Republic of Kosova — The Armed Forces of the Republic of Kosova ( Forcat e Armatosura të Republikës së Kosovës ; FARK or AFRK) was a guerilla group in Kosovo created by Bujar Bukoshi in August 1988. Their number was largely unknown, estimated to be anywhere between… …

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  • 66Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application — The Armed Forces Health Longitudinal Technology Application (AHLTA) is the electronic health record (EHR) system used by medical providers of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) since its initial implementation in January 2004. It is a services… …

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  • 67Armed Forces Revolutionary Council, Ghana — The Armed Forces Revolutionary Council (AFRC) was the government of Ghana from June 4, 1979 to September 24, 1979. It came to power in a bloody coup that removed the Supreme Military Council, another military regime, from power. The June 4 coup… …

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  • 68Armed Forces Day — Armed′ Forc′es Day n. mil the third Saturday in May, a U.S. holiday honoring the armed forces • Etymology: 1965–70 …

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  • 69Armed Forces of the Liberation of Angola — The Armed Forces of the Liberation of Angola (Portuguese: Forças Armadas de Liberação de Angola; FALA) is the defunct, militant wing of UNITA, a political party in Angola which fought against the MPLA in the civil war.Peter Abbott and Manuel… …

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  • 70Armed Forces for the Liberation of Angola — The Armed Forces for the Liberation of Angola was the militant wing of UNITA …

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