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  2. Category:Nigerian female military personnel - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Nigerian female military personnel" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Aderonke Kale - Wikipedia

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    Kale later became director of the entire Nigerian Medical Corps and was its Chief Medical Officer until 1996. [2] [8] This was the first time in the history of the Nigerian Army that a woman was given responsibility for the healthcare of all Nigerian soldiers at all levels in preparation for and during war. She retired in 1997.

  4. Category:History of women in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Category: History of women in Nigeria. ... Nigerian female military personnel (1 C, 11 P) Nigerian princesses ... Women's War; Y. Yan Taru

  5. Military history of Nigeria during World War II - Wikipedia

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    Influential Nigerian political leaders such as Nnamdi Azikiwe and Herbert Macaulay, hitherto critics of British colonial rule, appealed to all Nigerians to support the war effort. [3] Within days of the declaration, the Nigerian War Relief Fund (NWRF) was established, a volunteer fundraising movement designed to increase local support for Britain.

  6. Category:Nigerian military leaders - Wikipedia

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    Category: Nigerian military leaders. 6 languages. ... Chiefs of the Air Staff (Nigeria) (5 P) N. Nigerian Air Force air marshals (1 C, 24 P) Nigerian generals (1 C ...

  7. Category:Military history of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria in World War II (2 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Military history of Nigeria" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  8. Dodan Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Dodan Barracks is a military barrack located in Ikoyi, Lagos, Nigeria.The barrack was the Supreme Military Headquarters during the Nigerian Civil War and from 1966 to 1979 and 1983 to 1985, Dodan Barracks was the official residence of the military heads of state of the Nigerian military juntas of 1966–79 and 1983–99, and also the Supreme Military Headquarters from 1966 until the move to ...

  9. Nigerian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The great expansion of the military during the civil war further entrenched the existing military hold on Nigerian society, carried over from the first military regime. In doing so, it played an appreciable part in reinforcing the military's nearly first-among-equals status within Nigerian society, and the linked decline in military effectiveness.

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