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  2. Croatian Army Training and Doctrine Command - Wikipedia

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    The Croatian Army Training and Doctrine Command "Fran Krsto Frankopan" ( Croatian: Zapovjedništvo za obuku i doktrinu HKoV-a "Fran Krsto Frankopan" (ZOD)) is the primary military training organization of the Croatian Army established in July 2007. On 1 August 2019, Colonel Zlatko Radočaj took over as the current commander of the Croatian Army ...

  3. Military transition team - Wikipedia

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    Military transition team. A Military Transition Team or Transition Team, commonly abbreviated as MiTT, in the context of the United States Military, is a 10 – 15 soldier team that trains foreign national and local security forces. The term has been used in the "War on Terror" to designate groups training the Iraqi Security Forces in ...

  4. Philippine Army - Wikipedia

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    The Army has 4 support commands, and is responsible for the handling of reserves, creating doctrines and training operations, and overall installation and combat support in the army's operations. Reserve Command; Training and Doctrine Command – Training Command, Philippine Army, established 1986, was reorganised as TRADOC effective March 1, 1995.

  5. Defense Officer Personnel Management Act - Wikipedia

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    The Defense Officer Personnel Management Act (DOPMA) ( Pub. L. 96–513) is a United States federal law passed in 1980 that for the first-time standardized officer personnel management across the United States Armed Forces. It established ceilings on the number of field grade officers authorized to each service, created uniform regulations ...

  6. Army training regiment (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Syllabus [ edit] Army training regiments deliver a 14-week training course (which teaches all aspects of the Common Military Syllabus) that is completed by all adult (age 17+) recruits when they join the Regular Army. Recruits are taught and tested on a variety of military subjects, including;

  7. Officers Training Academy - Wikipedia

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    The Officers Training Academy ( OTA) is a training establishment of the Indian Army that trains officers for the Short Service Commission (SSC). The 49-week course at the OTA prepares graduates for all branches of the Army, except for the Army Medical Corps. [1] Established in 1963, the first academy is located in Alandur, a southern ...

  8. Category:British Army training - Wikipedia

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    A. Advanced Command and Staff Course. All-In Fighting. Annual Fitness Test. Army Operational Shooting Competition. Army Rifle Association.

  9. Iraqi Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Iraqi Armed Forces [a] are the military forces of the Republic of Iraq. They consist of the Iraqi Army, the Iraqi Air Force, and the Iraqi Navy. Along with these three primary service branches, there exists the Iraqi Counter Terrorism Service and the Popular Mobilization Forces. The President of Iraq acts as the supreme commander as ...