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  • ==British Military== In the [[British Army]] each Corps has a distinct [[Cap badge]] for their corps as well as [ ...
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  • |agency_name = Department of Militia and Defence ...and Defence''' was the government department responsible for military land forces in [[Canada]] from 1868 to 1921. ...
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  • ...ferences#-ce.2C -se|spelling differences]]) is in the title of the [[armed forces]] of certain countries and territories. ==Defence forces== ...
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  • {{For|the Swedish position of the same name|Chief of Defence Logistics (Sweden)}} ...n called [[Defence Equipment and Support]]. This was led by the [[Chief of Defence Materiel]]. ...
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  • '''Citizen Force''', '''Citizens Forces''' or '''Citizens' Defence Force''' may refer to: ==Military reserve forces== ...
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  • ** [[EDF Energy]], their British subsidiary * [[Estonian Defence Forces]] ...
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  • {{Use British English|date=March 2015}} ...War II|Second World War]] were raised by the [[British Army]] in 1941 as a defence against a [[Operation Sea Lion|planned German invasion of Britain]]. They w ...
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  • {{Short description|Executive Agency of the UK Ministry of Defence}} | agency_name = Defence Procurement Agency ...
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  • {{Use British English|date=March 2018}} | headquarters = [[Ministry of Defence Main Building|Whitehall]], [[City of Westminster|Westminster]], London ...
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  • ...nt Chief of the Defence Staff]], a senior appointment of the British Armed Forces ...
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  • {{Short description|Home command of the British Army during First World War, based in London}} {{about|a Home command of the British Army|Admiral [[Takeo Kurita]]'s Center force at Leyte Gulf|Battle of Leyte ...
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  • ...ell as a former [[colonel]] in the [[British Army]].<ref>{{cite news|title=British counter-terrorism expert in Adelaide|url=http://www.adelaide.edu.au/news/ne ...anuary 1991. He later continued research into similar topics at the UK's [[Defence Evaluation and Research Agency]] (DERA). ...
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  • {{wiktionary|defense|defence|defensive}} '''Defense''' or '''defence''' may refer to: ...
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  • * [[Klingon]] Defence Force, in ''Star Trek'' * [[Kenya Defence Forces]] ...
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  • * [[Fascist Defence Force]], the paramilitary section of the British Union of Fascists (BUF) * [[Finnish Defence Forces]], Finnish military ...
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  • {{For|the Canadian professional forces|Permanent Active Militia}} The '''Permanent Force''' was an integral part of both the [[South African Defence Force]] and the [[SWATF|South West Africa Territorial Force]] which consist ...
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  • ==Irish Defence Forces== ...tus=live }}</ref> equivalent to warrant officer class 2 (NATO OR-8) in the British Army. The equivalent in the [[Artillery Corps (Ireland)|Artillery Corps]] a ...
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  • | Name = Australian Defence Force Ensign | Image = Ensign of the Australian Defence Force.svg ...
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  • The '''Royal Defence Corps''' was a [[corps]] of the [[British Army]] formed in 1916 and disbanded in 1936.<ref>{{Cite news|title = The Ti ...d-corps/the-royal-defence-corps-of-1916-1918/ The Long, Long Trail - Royal Defence Corps 1916-1918] </ref> The role of the corps was thus to provide troops fo ...
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  • .... The last RPL was in service in [[Belize]] until the main [[British Armed Forces]] presence was withdrawn from there in 1994. ...idance For The Transportability Of Equipment", 27 May 1985, UK Ministry of Defence ...
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