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  2. Restricted military area - Wikipedia

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    Military area sign in four languages (Polish, English, German and Russian) in Westerplatte. A restricted military area or military out-of-bounds area is an area under military jurisdiction where special security measures are used to prevent unauthorized entry. [1]

  3. List of established military terms - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of established military terms which have been in use for at least 50 years. Since technology and doctrine have changed over time, not all of them are in current use, or they may have been superseded by more modern terms. However, they are still in current use in articles about previous military periods.

  4. Military terminology - Wikipedia

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    Military terminology refers to the terms and language of military organizations, personnel, and military doctrine. Much like other forms of corporate jargon , military terminology is distinguishable from colloquial language by its use of new or repurposed words and phrases typically only understandable by current and former members of the ...

  5. OB marker - Wikipedia

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    An OB marker, short for "out of bounds marker", [1] is used in Singapore to denote what topics are permissible for public discussion. Discussion topics that go beyond the OB marker, are considered to be either societal, cultural or political taboos. [2] The entire phrase "out of bounds marker", however, is rarely used within the political ...

  6. Military liaison missions - Wikipedia

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    Areas permanently out of bounds to Soviet Military Missions to British Zone of Occupation in West Germany. The military liaison missions arose from reciprocal agreements formed between the Western allied nations (the United States, the United Kingdom and France) and the Soviet Union, shortly after the end of the Second World War. The missions ...

  7. Lawmakers ask Pentagon leaders to commit to keeping the ...

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    Members of Congress are pressing the Pentagon's top two leaders to ensure the military is not swept up in politics during the presidential election and that active-duty troops are not used ...

  8. Military officers begin to speak out on the harm done by Sen ...

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    In the months since a single senator froze military promotions over the Pentagon’s abortion policy, the uniformed officers affected have been largely silent, wary of stepping into a political fray.

  9. Out of bounds (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Out of bounds refers generally to an area which one is not permitted to enter; it is the British equivalent of the American "off limits". Out of bounds may also refer to: Film and television