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  2. United Nations peacekeeping - Wikipedia

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    United Nations peacekeeping was initially developed during the Cold War as a means of resolving conflicts between states by deploying unarmed or lightly armed military personnel from a number of countries, commanded by the UN, to areas where warring parties were in need of a neutral party to observe the peace process.

  3. List of militaries that recruit foreigners - Wikipedia

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    Prior to this, PRs are allowed to be recruited through the Skilled Military Foreign Applicant (SMFA) program. [11] Croatia. Croatian Armed Forces – Any ethnic Croat or a person of partial Croat ancestry has the right to obtain Croatian citizenship, thus becoming eligible to join the Croatian Armed Forces. This practice has been commonplace ...

  4. Azerbaijani peacekeeping forces - Wikipedia

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    The Army's peacekeeping detachment was formed in 1997 and was later transformed into a battalion.Soldiers are carefully selected for the Baku "N" Unit. Since September 1999, Azerbaijani servicemen served with multinational intervention forces in Kosovo, and the U.S.-led forces in Afghanistan, and Iraq.

  5. List of countries by number of United Nations peacekeepers ...

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  6. List of enlistment age by country - Wikipedia

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    Canada – 18 (voluntary; volunteers can join the Reserves and enter the Military Colleges at age 16, or join the regular forces at age 17 with parental consent) Central African Republic – 18 (voluntary) Chad – 18 (voluntary), 20 (compulsory – men), 21 (compulsory – women) Chile – 18 (voluntary)

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  8. United Nations Command - Wikipedia

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    United Nations Command (UNC or UN Command) [1] is the multinational military force established to support the Republic of Korea (South Korea) during and after the Korean War. It was the first international unified command in history, and the first attempt at collective security pursuant to the Charter of the United Nations .

  9. Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo

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    The UN and foreign military aid missions, the most prominent being EUSEC RD Congo, [148] are attempting to assist the Congolese in rebuilding the armed forces, with major efforts being made in trying to assure regular payment of salaries to armed forces personnel and also in military justice.