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If you look at the Afghan National Army, which is the first unit that NATO really funded and tried to buildup, they look much more accomplished.
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On the 20th of July the first drawings were made, and by the end of the year about half a million of the drafted men, now called the National Army, were mustered in.
Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. Charles Seymour 1924
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Some - but not all - of these armed battalions have been collected under an umbrella group called the Revolutionary Brigades recognized by the national council alongside the National Army, which is made up of volunteers and ex-military personnel.
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Some - but not all - of these armed battalions have been collected under an umbrella group called the Revolutionary Brigades recognized by the national council alongside the National Army, which is made up of volunteers and ex-military personnel.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Some - but not all - of these armed battalions have been collected under an umbrella group called the Revolutionary Brigades recognized by the national council alongside the National Army, which is made up of volunteers and ex-military personnel.
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Some - but not all - of these armed battalions have been collected under an umbrella group called the Revolutionary Brigades recognized by the national council alongside the National Army, which is made up of volunteers and ex-military personnel.
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At this point in the Long March, the bulk of Mao’s forces, disguised in National Army uniforms, had managed to ferry their men across the Yangtze River into the province, subsequently destroying the boats captured from Chiang’s army.
The Last Empress Hannah Pakula 2009
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"National Guardsmen," and the last "National Army" troops (i.e., draftees), the personnel of all four divisions were quite similar, mostly new recruits or short-timers.
StrategyPage.com 2009
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"National Guardsmen," and the last "National Army" troops (i.e., draftees), the personnel of all four divisions were quite similar, mostly new recruits or short-timers.
StrategyPage.com 2009
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The War Horse: Fact and Fiction, an exhibition about the book, the play and the events that inspired them, is at the National Army museum in London SW3 020-7730 0717 from Saturday.
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