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  • The '''Military''', in a general sense, refers to the standing armed forces of a country, t ==Examples of Military Forces==
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  • ...les. But the more literary books and films tend to be more critical of the military's bureaucratic inertia and preoccupations with status and power. This widen ...It doesn't follow; even so, this isn't a drum that needs to be beaten on a military history page.[[User:Michael A. Dorosh|Michael A. Dorosh]] 15:11, 14 April 2
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  • {{workgroup cleanup|group=Military}}
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  • ...vel command and staff jobs, or people with equivalent responsibilities and military knowledge.
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  • ...ent, and peace operations#nation building|nation building. There are also military doctrines, typically for national or multinational organizations, that addr ...g, both in the context of decentralized technological war (e.g., swarming (military)|swarming, and also in the context of war among the people rather than agai
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  • WW II Canadian army called military police the "provost corps". I think the term is more general than that, per ...ritain, in practice, just spoke of Redcaps, but officially they were Royal Military Police. In the (British) Royal Navy, I forget the exact term, but it's some
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  • #REDIRECT [[CZ:Military Workgroup]]
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  • A list of [[CZ:Cluster|clusters]] within the [[CZ:Military Workgroup|Military Workgroup]] which do not yet have an [[CZ:External Links|External Links]] [
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  • ...he materials to conduct and sustain the fight. Sometimes, in very informal military discussions, someone will offer a toast: "Amateurs talk tactics. Dilettante ...s in research, just as combat forces have their rules on how to encircle a military force with a helicopter-borne (i.e., air assault) unit, logisticians worked
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  • | pagename = Military | abc = Military
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  • A list of [[CZ:Cluster|clusters]] within the [[CZ:Military Workgroup|Military Workgroup]] which do not yet have a [[CZ:Related Articles|Related Articles]
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  • ...is a necessary part of swarming. Swarming is not limited to the pure human military realm. The term comes from mistaken perceptions of social insect behavior. '''Military swarming''' involves the use of many autonomous forces against an opponent,
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  • {{Workgroup Bibliography subpages|group=Military}}
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  • A military agency that operates [[Panama]]'s military aircraft and military watercraft
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  • ...ve but unclassified" traffic for military personnel, government employees, military contractors, and approved allies
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  • {{r|Logistics (military)}} {{r|Military doctrine}}
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  • ...ry theorist, whose classical ideas influenced all military strategists and military historians of the 19th and 20th century.
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  • ...itary transformation]] and [[revolution in military affairs|revolutions in military affairs]]; advised [[Donald Rumsfeld]] in [[Iraq War]] planning
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  • ...ary watercraft. Most nations large enough to not have a single integrated military agency have a separate [[air force]] and [[navy]].
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  • {{subgroup|Military information and communications|Military|Engineering|Computers}}
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  • {{subgroup|Military information and communications|Military|Engineering|Computers}}
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  • All the United States' military forces share a common set of [[military justice]] procedures.
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  • ...Fellows Program, Council on Foreign Relations; [[Colonel]], [[U.S. Army]]; Military Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations, 2001-2002
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  • ...area on which military troop-carrying helicopters, assault transports, or military gliders are expected to land
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  • ...y defined area in which a single military commander has authority over all military services
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  • ...entually absorbed into the Nazi party security apparatus other than purely military support
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  • Military air transportation within a [[theater of operations (military)]] that delivers cargoes to forward airbases, possibly under fire, or by pa
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  • ...n]] who specialized in [[American Studies]], especially [[military history|military]] and cultural history.
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  • {{r|Staff (military)}} {{r|School of Advanced Military Studies}}
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  • A U.S. military organization, larger than would be the military attache section of an embassy, which provides training, supplies and non-co
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  • ...d executed by military courts for the discipline, trial, and punishment of military personnel.
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  • {{Workgroup|group=Military}} The subpages listed below represent all the optional military subpages that have been created at Citizendium.
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  • * [[Society for Military History]] * [[American Revolution, military history]]
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