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  2. Military ranks of United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The Military ranks of the United Arab Emirates are the military insignia used by the United Arab Emirates Armed Forces. Being a former British protectorate , United Arab Emirates shares a rank structure similar to that of United Kingdom .

  3. King's Variety Store - Wikipedia

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    King's Variety Store was a chain of discount stores founded in 1915 by M.H. King in Burley, Idaho. [1] At its peak, King's had 27 stores in Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming. [2] A typical King's store ranged from 10,000 square feet (930 m 2) to 20,000 square feet (1,900 m 2) and carried a wide variety of value priced ...

  4. Veteran - Wikipedia

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    A military veteran is a person who is no longer serving in the armed forces. [2]

  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. Pocket (military) - Wikipedia

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    A pocket is a group of combat forces that have been isolated by opposing forces from their logistical base and other friendly forces. In mobile warfare, such as blitzkrieg, salients were more likely to be cut off into pockets, which became the focus of battles of annihilation.

  7. Japanese military aircraft designation systems - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese military aircraft designation systems for the Imperial period (pre-1945) had multiple designation systems for each armed service. This led to the Allies' use of code names during World War II , and these code names are still better known in English-language texts than the real Japanese names for the aircraft.

  8. Military tribunals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The judges are military officers and fulfill the role of jurors. Military tribunals are distinct from courts-martial. A military tribunal is an inquisitorial system based on charges brought by military authorities, prosecuted by a military authority, judged by military officers, and sentenced by military officers against a member of an enemy army.

  9. List of defunct military academies in the United States

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    This is a list of military academies in the United States that are now defunct. Some of these schools have been absorbed into other organizations, or continued under changed name. Some of these schools have been absorbed into other organizations, or continued under changed name.