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  2. Army Medical University - Wikipedia

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    The Army Medical University was founded in 1954 by the merger of former Sixth and Seventh Medical Universities. The predecessor of the Sixth Medical University was the Military Medical School of the Fourth Field Army of the People's Liberation Army and the Nanchang Medical College (formerly Zhongzheng Medical College).

  3. New Zealand Army Band - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Army Band. The New Zealand Army Band ( Māori: Puoro Puoro Ngāti Tūmatauenga) is a brass band that primarily provides musical support for the New Zealand Army at all state and ceremonial occasions. [1] It was founded in 1964 by Captain (later Major) James Donald Carson (1934–2008) of the Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment.

  4. Kiss Army - Wikipedia

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    Kiss Army membership form in 1978 used language similar to earlier military recruitment posters. The KISS Army is the official fan club for the American rock band Kiss, as well as the unofficial name used to refer to Kiss fans in general. It was started unofficially in 1975 by Bill Starkey and Jay Evans. [1]

  5. Army Training Command - Wikipedia

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    The Army Training Command was established on 1 October 1991 at Mhow in Madhya Pradesh and moved to Shimla on 31 March 1993. The main aim of the command is to maximize effectiveness of the training. In 2019, it was decided to merge the Directorate General of Military Training (DGMT) with ARTRAC. DGMT runs the Rashtriya Military Schools (RMS).

  6. Liberation Army of the South - Wikipedia

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    Liberation Army of the SouthZapatistas. The Liberation Army of the South ( Spanish: Ejército Libertador del Sur, ELS) was a guerrilla force led for most of its existence by Emiliano Zapata that took part in the Mexican Revolution from 1911 to 1920. [1]

  7. Army Radio - Wikipedia

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    Army Radio. Army Radio ( Hebrew: גלי צה"ל lit. IDF waves) or Galei Tzahal, known in Israel by its acronym Galatz ( Hebrew: גל"צ ), is a nationwide Israeli radio network operated by the Israel Defense Forces. The station broadcasts news, music, traffic reports and educational programs to the general public as well as entertainment and ...

  8. Bolivian Army - Wikipedia

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    Insignia. Flag. A Bolivian soldier stands guard at the entry control point during training in October 2002. The Bolivian Army ( Spanish: Ejército Boliviano) is the land force branch of the Armed Forces of Bolivia . Figures on the size and composition of the Bolivian army vary considerably, with little official data available.

  9. Kyrgyz Army - Wikipedia

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    Commanders. Commander-in-chief. Sadyr Japarov. Commander of the Army. Colonel Almazbek Karasartov. Insignia. Military Ensign (Kyrgyz, obverse) Military Ensign (Russian, reverse) The Kyrgyz Ground Forces, also commonly known as the Kyrgyz Army is the land force branch of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Kyrgyzstan .