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  2. Military rank - Wikipedia

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    Military ranks are a system of hierarchical relationships within armed forces, [1] police, [2] intelligence agencies and other institutions organized along military lines. Responsibility for personnel, equipment and missions grow with each advancement. Ranks should not be confused with paygrades, such as E-1, W-2 and O-5.

  3. Military Demarcation Line - Wikipedia

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    [5] It is also sometimes called the Gunsa Bungye-seon (군사분계선), which literally means "military demarcation line." However, in colloquial usage, the dividing line is more often called the Sampalseon (삼팔선, " 38th parallel "), a name likely coined at the end of World War II, when it would have been an accurate description of the ...

  4. Military dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    These coups typically take place when there is a perceived threat to the military or its interests as an institution, including cuts to military funding or civilian interference in military affairs. [1] [2] Military officers have a vested interest in having increased pay and benefits while preventing political intervention in promotions, and ...

  5. Military Forces of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Military manpower – military service age and obligation: 18 years of age for compulsory and voluntary military service; conscript service obligation – 24 months (2004) Military manpower – availability: males age 18–49: 10,212,456; females age 18–49: 10,561,562 (2005 estimate) Military manpower – fit for military service:

  6. Transgender personnel in the United States military - Wikipedia

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    On June 2, 2017, the Department of Defense observed the first LGBT Pride Month since the repeal of the ban on open military service by transgender service members in the US military. [64] The one-year review period prior to allowing accession of transgender individuals was due by July 1, 2017, per DTM 16-005, [ 45 ] but military leaders had ...

  7. Military grade - Wikipedia

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    It is generally used to describe an item or product that satisfies a United States Military Standard, [1] [2] usually MIL-STD-810 for stress testing; [3] however, it is often used as a marketing ploy to describe a product that satisfies any military standard regardless of what it is (if a standard is satisfied at all to begin with), or one that ...

  8. List of military rations - Wikipedia

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    The primary operational ration used by the Hellenic Armed Forces is the Merida Eidikon Dynameon (Special Forces' Ration, also known as a 4B-ration), a 24-hour ration pack inside a cardboard box measuring 240 mm × 140 mm × 130 mm (9.4 in × 5.5 in × 5.1 in) and weighing 1 kg (2.2 lb). Most items are commercially procured, with the main meals ...

  9. Egyptian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Military age: 18–49: Conscription: 1–3 years depending on circumstances: Active personnel: 438,500 [1] Reserve personnel: 479,000 [1] Expenditure; Budget: 4.82 billion dollars (in addition to 1.3 billion US aid) [2] Industry; Domestic suppliers: Arab Organization for Industrialization Ministry of Military Production [3] Alexandria Shipyard ...