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  • 121The Canadian Crown and the Canadian Forces — The Canadian Crown is the controlling authority of the Canadian Forces, evidenced in the command structure, symbols and history of the armed forces of Canada. The monarch is the supreme commander of the forces, though she, her Canadian viceroys,… …

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  • 122Military history of Cuba — Military of Cuba …

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  • 123Military of Djibouti — Coat of arms of Djibouti Founded 1977 Service branches …

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  • 124Military of Egypt — The armed forces of Egypt are the largest on the African continent and one of the biggest in the world (ranked 11th), consisting of the Egyptian Army, Egyptian Navy, Egyptian Air Force and Egyptian Air Defense Command.Egypt maintains a large… …

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  • 125Military of Sudan — The Sudan People s Armed Forces is a 117,000 member army supported by a strong Air Force and NavyFact|date=September 2008. Irregular tribal and former rebel militias and Popular Defence Forces supplement the army’s strength in the field. This is… …

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  • 126Military of Suriname — Manpower Military age 18 Available for military service 123,072, age 15–49 (2002 est.) Fit for military service 72,059, age 15–49 (2002 est.) …

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  • 127Military of Turkmenistan — Founded circa 1992 Headquarters Galkynysh str.4, Ashka …

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  • 128Military Aid to the Civil Community — (MACC) is a phrase referring to the armed forces providing a service to the civilian community. It is used in many countries, particularly the United Kingdom. Contents 1 United Kingdom 2 Canada 3 Germany 4 …

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