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  2. Eritrean Army - Wikipedia

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    The Eritrean Army is the main branch of the Eritrean Defence Forces and is one of the largest armies in Africa. [7] The main role of the army in Eritrea is defense from external aggressors, border security, and developing national cohesion. Historically, the predecessor of the Eritrean Army, the Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF), played ...

  3. Azerbaijani Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Azerbaijani Armed Forces ( Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Silahlı Qüvvələri) is the military of the Republic of Azerbaijan. It was re-established according to the country's Law of the Armed Forces on 9 October 1991. [1] The original Azerbaijan Democratic Republic 's armed forces were dissolved after Azerbaijan was absorbed into the Soviet ...

  4. The Four Soldiers - Wikipedia

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    The Four Soldiers. The Four Soldiers ( French: Les 4 soldats) is a Canadian drama film, directed by Robert Morin and released in 2013. [1] Adapted from the novel Quatre soldats by Hubert Mingarelli, the film centres on Dominique (Camille Mongeau), Mateo ( Christian de la Cortina ), Max ( Antoine Bertrand) and Kevin ( Aliocha Schneider ), four ...

  5. Anders' Army - Wikipedia

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    Anders' Army. Anders' Army was the informal yet common name of the Polish Armed Forces in the East in the 1941–42 period, in recognition of its commander Władysław Anders. The army was created in the Soviet Union but, in March 1942, based on an understanding between the British, Polish, and Soviets, it was evacuated from the Soviet Union ...

  6. World Association of Home Army Soldiers - Wikipedia

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    ul. Zielna 39. / 52.236111; 21.006389. The World Association of Home Army Soldiers ( Polish: Światowy Związek Żołnierzy Armii Krajowej; abbreviated ŚZŻAK) is an international non-governmental organization gathering former soldiers of the Home Army. ŚZŻAK brings together members of the Army and other armed organizations subordinate in ...

  7. Croatian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian Army is an all-volunteer force numbering 7,073 active duty personnel and 151 civil servants and employees as of 2020. The Army can also call on 6,000 reserve personnel who serve up to 30 days every year. Croatian Army Master Sgt.(right) discusses patrol routes with a Czech Army Sgt. (left) in Germany to prepare for Afghanistan, 2012

  8. Soldier (The Salvation Army) - Wikipedia

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    The Salvation Army. A soldier is a Salvationist who is at least 14 years of age and has, with the approval of The Salvation Army Pastoral Care Council in each local Salvation Army corps (formerly called the Census Board), been enrolled as a warrior in the Christian denomination called The Salvation Army – after signing the Soldier's Covenant ...

  9. 4th Army Corps (Azerbaijan) - Wikipedia

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    Nickname (s) "Baku Army Corps". Commanders. Chief of Staff. Fakhraddin Jabrayilov [1] [2] [3] The 4th Army Corps ( Azerbaijani: 4-ci Ordu Korpusu ), also referred to as the Baku Army Corps is a regional military formation of the Azerbaijani Land Forces, that covers Absheron Peninsula and the coast, currently deployed from the capital of Baku. [4]