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  2. Armed Forces of Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    Armed Forces of Mauritania الجيش الوطني الموريتاني Armée Nationale Mauritanienne Emblem of the Mauritanian Armed Forces Flag of the Mauritanian Armed Forces Service branches Mauritanian National Army Mauritanian National Navy Mauritania Islamic Air Force Headquarters Nouakchott Website armee.mr Leadership President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani Prime Minister Mokhtar Ould Djay ...

  3. List of militaries by country - Wikipedia

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    List of countries by number of military and paramilitary personnel; List of countries without armed forces; List of militaries that recruit foreigners; List of armies by country; List of navies; List of air forces; List of gendarmeries; List of space forces, units, and formations; List of military special forces units; List of active rebel groups

  4. Category:Military of Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Military of Mauritania" ... out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  5. Military ranks of Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    The Military ranks of Mauritania are the military insignia used by the Armed Forces of Mauritania. Being a former colony of France , Mauritania shares a rank structure similar to that of France. [ 1 ]

  6. List of armies by country - Wikipedia

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    Army Founded Endonym Ref. Abkhazia Abkhazia Army: 1992; 33 years ago () Afghanistan Islamic National Army: 1722; 303 years ago () Pashto: افغان ملي پوځ, romanized: Afǧān millí pawź Albania Albanian Land Force: 2000; 25 years ago () Albanian: Forca Tokësore të Republikës së Shqipërisë Algeria

  7. Military Committee for National Recovery - Wikipedia

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    The Military Committee for National Recovery (Arabic: المجلس العسكري للإنعاش الوطني; French: Comité Militaire de Redressement National, CMRN) was a short-lived military Government of Mauritania after the coup d'état that removed long-time President Moktar Ould Daddah on July 10, 1978, until a second coup on April 6, 1979.

  8. Mauritania - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces of Mauritania (Arabic: الجيش الوطني الموريتاني, French: Armée Nationale Mauritanienne) is the defense force of the Islamic Republic of Mauritania, having an army, navy, air force, gendarmerie, and presidential guard. Other services include the National Guard and national police, though they both are ...

  9. Opération Lamantin - Wikipedia

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    Both Mauritania and Morocco were supplied with new military hardware and generous economic aid, to enable them to maintain their grip on the territory. French personnel trained the Mauritanian army and took up important positions in the economy. All through Mauritania allied with Algeria to control the raising opposition of Morocco.