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  2. Nigerian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Army ( NA) is the land force of the Nigerian Armed Forces. Tracing its history to British colonial forces in West Africa, it is the largest component of the armed forces. The President of Nigeria is the Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Army, and its professional head is the Chief of Army Staff, who is the highest ranking military ...

  3. Indian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Army is the land-based branch and largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Army, [3] and its professional head is the Chief of Army Staff (COAS). The Indian Army was established on 1 April 1895 alongside the long established presidency armies of the East India Company ...

  4. Chief of the Army Staff (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    The Chief of Army Staff is the Chief of the Nepalese Army and reports to the Ministry of Defense. The appointment is constitutionally subjected to be for three years or up to 61 years of age whichever is earlier. The seat of Chief of Army Staff is in Bhadrakali, Kathmandu. The current Chief of Army Staff is General Prabhu Ram Sharma, since 9 ...

  5. Somali National Army - Wikipedia

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    The Somali National Army ( Somali: Ciidanka Xooga Dalka Soomaaliyeed, lit. "Somali Ground Forces") is the ground forces component of the Somali Armed Forces, and is the largest out of the three service branches that make up the majority of the Armed Forces. Since the nation's independence in 1960, the Army was engaged in various military ...

  6. New Zealand Army - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Army. The New Zealand Army ( Māori: Ngāti Tūmatauenga, "Tribe of the God of War " [2]) is the principal land warfare force of New Zealand, a component of the New Zealand Defence Force alongside the Royal New Zealand Navy and the Royal New Zealand Air Force . Formed in 1845, as the New Zealand Military Forces, the Army traces its ...

  7. History of the Philippine Army - Wikipedia

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    The Army of the Philippines was initially organized under the National Defense Act of 1935 (Commonwealth Act No. 1), of December 21, 1935. The Act specified that presidential appointments to grades above third lieutenant should be made from former holders of reserve commissions in the United States Army and former Philippine Scouts and ...

  8. Defence Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    Defence Housing Authority. Defence Housing Authority (DHA) ( Urdu: ڈیفنس ہاؤسنگ اتھارٹی‎) is a Pakistan Army -administered real-estate developer that governs housing and municipal services for Defence neighbourhoods across Pakistan. [1] Known for being a safe investment, it promises a high ROI for investors. [2]

  9. Civil offence - Wikipedia

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    Civil offence was a term of art in military law in the United Kingdom. In the Army Act 1955 and the Air Force Act 1955, the expression "civil offence" meant any act or omission punishable by the law of England or which, if committed in England, would be punishable by that law. [1] [2] As to this definition, see Cox v Army Council [1963] AC 48, HL .