use of armed forces

  • 91Japan Self-Defense Forces — Military of Japan redirects here. For earlier military forces of the country, see Military history of Japan. JSDF redirects here. For other uses, see Japan Social Development Fund. Japan Self Defense Forces 日本国自衛隊 …

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  • 92British Forces Cyprus — Active Country Cyprus Allegiance United Kingdom Branch …

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  • 93Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers — Founder(s) Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, International Save the Children Alliance, Jesuit Refugee Service, Quaker United Nations Office …

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  • 94List of equipment of the Russian Ground Forces — This is a list of equipment of the Russian Ground Forces currently in service. Contents 1 Infantry weapons 1.1 Small arms 1.2 Grenades and grenade launchers 1.3 Mines …

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  • 95History of the Israel Defense Forces — State of Israel …

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  • 96Ukrainian Ground Forces — Ukrainian Army redirects here. For historical armies of Ukraine, see Ukrainian Army (disambiguation) Military of Ukraine …

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  • 97Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 1991 — The Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution (short title) or Joint Resolution to authorize the use of United States Armed Forces pursuant to United Nations Security Council Resolution 678 (official title), was the United… …

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  • 98Airborne forces — Airborne Military parachuting or gliding form of inserting personnel or supplies. Purpose Delivering personnel, equipment, or supplies. Origins Attributed to Italian troops on November 1927. [ Parachutist Badge awarded by the United States Army… …

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  • 99United States Forces Japan — The United States Forces Japan, or USFJ (在日米軍, Zainichi Beigun?) refers to the various divisions of the United States Armed Forces that are stationed in Japan. Under the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and… …

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  • 100Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict — The United Nations General Assembly adopted the Optional protocol on the involvement of children in armed conflict to the Convention on the Rights of the Child in Annex I of a resolution (54/263) on 25 May 2000.[1] The protocol came into force on …

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