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  2. Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force (SLAVF) is the active-duty volunteer reserve force of the Sri Lanka Army.The SLAVF is separate from the Regular Force (known as the regular army) which consists of personal who are professional soldiers and its Regular Reserve, which comprises personal who have a mobilization obligation following their service in the regular army.

  3. Sri Lanka Army Women's Corps - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lankan Civil War. The Sri Lanka Army Women's Corps ( SLAWC) is a corps of the Sri Lanka Army. The headquarters of this corps is in Borella, Colombo and the corps has four battalions. The first battalion (1 SLAWC) was raised on 1 September 1979. [1]

  4. Army Enlistment and Training Command - Wikipedia

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    The Army Enlistment and Training Command is an Argentine Army command. It is headquartered at Campo de Mayo, Buenos Aires Province. It is responsible of the Army units commanding. Organization. 1st Army Division «Teniente General Juan Carlos Sánchez» 2nd Army Division «Ejército del Norte»

  5. United States Army Replacement and School Command - Wikipedia

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    History. It was established as part of the Army Ground Forces in March 1942, after it was noted that divisions, though initially well-balanced, soon became unbalanced in combat as the infantry took casualties faster than other arms. [1] When it started, the Replacement and School Command consisted of about 166,000 officers and men, and it ...

  6. Sri Lanka Army Commando Regiment - Wikipedia

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    History Commandos on Independence day parade. In 1977 Lt. General Denis Perera issued a call to combating terrorism in Sri Lanka, a decision was made by the Army HQ to raise a special counter-terrorist unit. Maj. Sunil Peris from 1st Gemunu Watch, Capt. Sarath Handapangoda from 1st Sinha Regiment and three other ranks were selected as a Core Group and training commenced in the Ella Camp, Army ...

  7. Indian Army ranks and insignia - Wikipedia

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    Officers. Commissioned officers are the leaders of the army and command anywhere from Platoon, Company, Battalion, Brigade, Division, Corps and the whole army. At the time of joining, all Indian Army officers are inducted as officer cadets. The rank of officer cadet is denoted by an officer's uniform with no insignia.

  8. 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;

  9. Selection and training in the British Army - Wikipedia

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    Regular Army training. Candidates for the Army undergo common training, beginning with initial military training, to bring all personnel to a similar standard in basic military skills, and further specialist training is delivered according to the Regiment or Corps for which the individual has been identified as a candidate. Completion of ...