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  2. Hellenic Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Hellenic Armed Forces ( Greek: Eλληνικές Ένοπλες Δυνάμεις, romanized : Ellinikés Énoples Dynámis) are the military forces of Greece. They consist of the Hellenic Army, the Hellenic Navy, and the Hellenic Air Force . The civilian authority overseeing the Hellenic Armed Forces is the Ministry of National Defense .

  3. White mutiny - Wikipedia

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    The White Mutiny was the unrest that occurred at the dissolution in 1858-59 of the "European Forces" of the East India Company in the aftermath of the Indian Rebellion of 1857. There was another incident which occurred in India in 1766, the Monghyr Mutiny: a "White mutiny" among British brigadiers, on occasion of their reduced military ...

  4. Armed Forces of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces of Armenia is constitutionally a conscript force, but there is also a growing number of professional officers. There were roughly 19,000 conscripts and 23,000 professionals serving in 2017. [43] Enlistment, which is performed twice a year, is handled by military commissariats.

  5. Transgender personnel in the United States military - Wikipedia

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    From at least 1960 and possibly earlier, Executive Order 10450 was applied to ban transgender individuals from serving in the United States military. From June 30, 2016, to January 1, 2018, transgender individuals in the United States military were allowed to serve in their identified or assigned gender upon completing transition.

  6. Delayed Entry Program - Wikipedia

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    The Delayed Entry Program ( DEP, also called the Delayed Enlistment Program or Future Soldiers Program in the United States ), is a program designed to accommodate new enlistees into the United States Armed Forces before they ship out to basic training. Enlistees first enter the DEP as inactive reservists, then make a commitment to report for ...

  7. 3rd Army Division (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant General Julio Argentino Roca. Website. www.divisionejercito3.ejercito.mil.ar/. Commanders. Commander. General of Brigade Daniel Eduardo Varela (February 2018) [1] 2nd Commander and Chief of Staff. General of Brigade. The 3rd Army Division ( Spanish: División de Ejército 3) is a unit of the Argentine Army .

  8. Monghyr Mutiny - Wikipedia

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    Monghyr Mutiny. An officer of the East India Company c.1765-70. Map showing Bengal and surrounding states in 1765. The British posts at Allahabad, Patna (Bankipore), Monghyr and Calcutta are shown. The Monghyr Mutiny (also known as the White Mutiny [nb 1]) [1] occurred among European officers of the East India Company stationed in Bengal in 1766.

  9. Bounty jumper - Wikipedia

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    Bounty jumper. Bounty jumpers were men who enlisted in the Union or Confederate army during the American Civil War only to collect a bounty and then leave. The Enrollment Act of 1863 instituted conscription but allowed individuals to pay a bounty to someone else to fight in their place. Bounty jumpers commonly enlisted numerous times in the ...