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  • ..., and presided over ex officio by the chief of staff of [[co-ordinated]] [[military]] affairs. Such members serve until they are seventy years of age. ...e four years in length. In this way the [[creation]] of a [[professional]] military class is avoided by providing this [[opportunity]] for a large number of me
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  • ...each other or to [[cooperate]] with each other in case of a [[crisis]] or military action. An example of an entente is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entente_ ...ners]] in ententes than against their partners in non-aggression pacts and defense pacts, or states with no [[alliance]] with them.
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  • 1a : the [[science]] and art of disposing and maneuvering [[forces]] in [[Military|combat]] ...nceptual [[action]]. In [[military]] usage, a military tactic is used by a military [[unit]] of no larger than a division to implement a specific mission and [
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  • ...tegic]] position to be [[attained]] or a [[purpose]] to be achieved by a [[military]] operation ==Military==
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  • :d : to have [[military]] command of as senior officer <command a regiment> ...rovide a [[legal]] framework for the [[authority]] [[bestowed]]. Naval and military officers have a legal [[authority]] by [[virtue]] of their [https://en.wiki
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  • ...cribe the [[science]] of [[Motion|movement]], supplying & maintenance of [[military]] forces in the field. Later on it was used to describe the management of m ...] dealing with the procurement, [[maintenance]], and [[transportation]] of military matériel, facilities, and personnel
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  • ...'' and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_police military police] are military units charged with policing.
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  • ...ch they live according to their [[ideals]] while maintaining an adequate [[defense]] against their benighted fellows who might seek either to [[exploit]] thei ...r-loving neighbors without yielding to the [[temptation]] to employ this [[military]] [[strength]] in offensive operations against other peoples for [[purposes
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  • ...wall for the sake of [[economy]]. It is positioned to be the last line of defense should the enemy breach the other components of the fortification system. A ...f the people, serving as a refuge and stronghold in peril and containing [[military]] and [[food]] supplies, the [[shrine]] of the god and a royal [https://en.
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  • '''Compartmentalization''' is an [[unconscious]] [[psychological]] [[defense]] [[mechanism]] used to avoid [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_diss .../en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classified_information classified information] in [[military]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intelligence_(information_gathering) i
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  • ...ries, including signatories of the BWC, currently pursue research into the defense or protection against BW, which is not prohibited by the BWC. ...[terrorist]] [[organizations]], it remains a significant concern for the [[military]] and civilian [[populations]] of virtually all nations.[https://en.wikiped
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  • ...ent]] cannot incur [[debt]], in the event of war the ''National Council of Defense'' is empowered to [[Tax|assess]] the states for [[money]], as well as for [ ...pment''. The [[government]] earns a considerable sum from the leasing of [[military]] and naval equipment for commercial and recreational usages.
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  • The [[military]] applications of radar were developed in [[secret]] in nations across the ...ol]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radar_astronomy radar astronomy], air-defense systems, antimissile systems; nautical radars to locate landmarks and other
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  • ...War II]] to coordinate espionage activities between the branches of the US military services. Sometimes, the CIA is referred to euphemistically in government and military as ''Other Government Agencies'' (''OGA''), particularly when its operation
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  • ...n]] who [[designs]] and constructs [[military]] works for [[attack]] and [[defense]] ...eq. with distinguishing word(s) ''chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical, military''
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  • ...rial Workers of the World (IWW) have advocated sabotage as a means of self-defense and direct action against unfair working conditions. ==Sabotage in defense of the environment==
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  • *2. [[Military]] [[defense]]—security through preparedness.
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  • ...to [[war]] for the [[dance]], one of the early [[forms]] of which was a [[military]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_drill drill].
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  • ...ere are those who are pushing for this global decimation in the political, military and financial arenas. ...problems in its wake. I’m not suggesting pacifism here or abandoning self-defense where necessary and appropriate, but I am stating unequivocally that milita
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  • *2: one that [[protects]] or defends : defense In the 20th and 21st century, shields have been used by [[military]] and police units that specialize in anti-[[terrorist]] actions, hostage [
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