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  2. Ordenanças - Wikipedia

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    After some failed attempts made earlier, the Ordenanças were instituted by King Sebastian of Portugal on 10 December 1570. They were the first country-wide system of conscription in Portugal and thus are considered the ancestor of the future Portuguese national army.

  3. Portuguese Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The formal abolishment of the conscription in time of peace for all men was however only implemented in 2004. [ 46 ] In 1993, the Portuguese Army deployed a communications battalion to Mozambique, as part of the UNOMOZ , this being the first participation of the Portuguese Armed Forces in international missions, with a complete military unit.

  4. Portuguese Army - Wikipedia

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    Conscription was however gradually reduced since the middle 1990s, until being finally formally abolished in 2004. As 2014, the Portuguese Army employed 5,667 career personnel and 10,444 volunteers, this representing a total of 16,111 military personnel. Of the total military personnel, 2,669 were officers, 3,917 were NCOs and 9,595 were other ...

  5. Conscription - Wikipedia

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    France and Portugal, where conscription was abolished, extended their symbolic, mandatory day of information on the armed forces for young people - called Defence and Citizenship Day in France and Day of National Defence in Portugal – to women in 1997 and 2008, respectively; at the same time, the military registry of both countries and ...

  6. Orders, decorations, and medals of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Portugal has a system of orders, decorations, and medals as a means of honouring individuals for personal bravery, achievement, or service to Portugal. The honorific orders are currently regulated by Law 5/2011. [1] The decorations are given by the President of the Portuguese Republic, currently Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa.

  7. Category:Military of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military of Portugal" The following 66 pages are in this category, out of 66 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Impressment - Wikipedia

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    Impressment, colloquially "the press" or the "press gang", is a type of conscription of people into a military force, especially a naval force, via intimidation and physical coercion, conducted by an organized group (hence "gang"). European navies of several nations used impressment by various means.

  9. Lines of Torres Vedras - Wikipedia

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    The Lines of Torres Vedras were lines of forts and other military defences built in secrecy to defend Lisbon during the Peninsular War.Named after the nearby town of Torres Vedras, they were ordered by Arthur Wellesley, Viscount Wellington, constructed by Colonel Richard Fletcher and his Portuguese workers between November 1809 and September 1810, and used to stop Marshal Masséna's 1810 ...