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  • 101Military of Iceland — Service branches Icelandic Coast Guard Iceland Air Defence System Iceland Cris …

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  • 102Military of Cuba — Military of CubaMilitary manpowerMilitary age17 yearsAvailabilitymales age 15 49: 3,134,622 females age 15 49: 3,022,063 (2004 est.)Fit for military servicemales age 15 49: 1,929,370 females age 15 49: 1,888,498 (2004 est.)Reaching military age… …

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  • 103Military Aid to the Civil Power — (MACP) (sometimes to the Civil Authorities) is assistance by the armed forces to the police in maintaining law and order. It is used in many countries, including Canada and the United Kingdom. United Kingdom MACP is one of the fundamental… …

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  • 104Military law — is a distinct legal system to which members of armed forces are subject. Most countries have special additional laws, and often a legal system, which are applicable to members of their military but not usually to civilians. Military law deals… …

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  • 105Military Freefall Parachutist Badge — Military Free Fall Parachutist Badge Awarded by United States Army …

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  • 106Military Channel — Launched September 13, 1999 Owned by Discovery Communications Headquarters Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA Formerly called …

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  • 107Military Intelligence Directorate (Israel) — Military Intelligence Directorate Directorate of Military Intelligence Hebrew: אגף המודיעין‎ Common name Aman Agency overview Legal personality Governmental: Government agency …

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  • 108Military tradition — The Pionniers (pioneers) are the combat engineers and a traditional unit of the French Foreign Legion. The sapeurs of the Legion traditionally sport large beards, wear leather aprons and gloves and hold axes. Military tradition is the specific… …

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  • 109Military Technical College — The Military Technical College (Arabic: الكلية الفنية العسكرية‎), in Cairo, is Egypt s scientific military college, whose aim is to supply the army with needed professional engineers. Graduates of the Military Technical College are commissioned… …

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  • 110Military of Scotland — The Thin Red Line of 1854, by Robert Gibb Historically, Scotland has a long military tradition that predates the Act of Union with England. Its armed forces now form part of those of the United Kingdom and are known as the British Armed Forces …

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