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On 25 May 1925, a Junkers F.13 piloted by Lieutenant Colonel D. Shatarragchaa [8] entered service as the first aircraft in Mongolian civil and military aviation, landing in Mongolia that day. [9] By 1935 Soviet aircraft were based in the country. In May 1937 the air force was renamed the Mongolian People's Republic Air Corps.
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In wartime, the chief directs the military in accordance with the commander-in-chief. [1] From 1921–1992, the post was referred to as the Chief of the General Staff of the People's Army (Mongolian: Ардын цэргийн жанжин штабын дарга, romanized: Ardyn tsergiin janjin shtabyn darga).
Mongolia has a unique military policy due to its geopolitical position and economic situation. Being between two of the world's largest nations, Mongolian armed forces have a limited capability to protect its independence against foreign invasions; the country's national security therefore depends strongly on diplomacy , a notable part of which ...
The military police and special forces companies are entrusted with the task of protecting strategic facilities and ensuring public safety in the capital. [3] In 2013, it was the winner of an inter-military contest called "Mongolia Military Glory". [4] [5] On its golden jubilee in 1974, it was awarded the Order of Merit by the People's Great ...
Some immigrants came from Mongolia to the United States as early as 1949, spurred by religious persecution in their homeland. [35] The 2020 Mongolian National Census reported 19,170 Mongolian citizens as residing in the United States, while the Pew Research Center estimated 27,000 people of Mongolian ancestry living in the United States in 2019 ...