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  2. Structure of the British Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    ^ "Mark Lancaster, Minister for the Armed Forces, visited the Joint Intelligence Training Group at Joint Force Command Chicksands last Thursday as part of a familiarisation visit to Defence Intelligence".

  3. Jordanian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Structure and objectives The army's organisational structure was traditionally based on two armoured divisions and two mechanized divisions. These have been transformed into a lighter, more mobile forces, based largely on a brigade structure and considered better capable of rapid reaction in emergencies.

  4. United States Army - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army ( USA) is the land service branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the eight U.S. uniformed services, and is designated as the Army of the United States in the U.S. Constitution. [14] The Army is the oldest branch of the U.S. military and the most senior in order of precedence. [15] It has its roots in the Continental Army, which was formed on 14 June 1775 ...

  5. Austrian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Each Austrian military command was numbered from 1 to 9, with all zones and units assigned to the command or part of the command starting with the same number. The only exception was the 9th Panzergrenadier Brigade, which carried the number of the Vorarlberg Military Command in the extreme West of the country, but was based near Vienna in the ...

  6. Turkish Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Turkish Naval Forces, or Turkish Navy, constitutes the naval warfare service branch of the Turkish Armed Forces. The Turkish Navy maintains several Marines and Special Operations units.

  7. Malaysian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia's armed forces were created from the unification of military forces which arose during the first half of the 20th century when Malaya and Singapore were the subjects of British colonial rule, before Malaya achieved independence in 1957. The primary objective of the armed forces in Malaysia is to defend the country's sovereignty and ...

  8. Saudi Arabian Military Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Saudi Arabian Military Forces ( Arabic: ‎القوات العسكرية العربية السعودية Al-Quwwat al-Askariyah Arabīyah as-Su’ūdiyah) ( SAMF) is the umbrella term for all the military forces of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Although militarized in nature, each is independent of the other in that they fall under the control of different ministries and/or chain of command ...

  9. United States Space Force - Wikipedia

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    The United States Space Force ( USSF) is the space service branch of the United States Armed Forces. Along with the Air Force, it is part of the Department of the Air Force, led by the secretary of the Air Force. [8] Its military heads are the chief of space operations, who is one of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the vice chief of space operations .