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  2. Military ranks of Tunisia - Wikipedia

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    Tunisian National Navy [3. فريق أول بالبحرية ... Tunisian Air Force [2] [5. وكيل أعلى ...

  3. Tunisian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Tunisian Land Army (Arabic: جيش البر التونسي, romanized: Jaîsh el-Barr et'Tunsi, French: Armée de terre tunisienne) is the ground component of the Tunisian Armed Forces.

  4. Tunisian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The new army initially comprised 25 Tunisian officers, 250 NCOs and 1,250 men transferred from French Army service, plus 850 former members of the Beylical Guard. [4] Approximately 4,000 Tunisian soldiers continued in French Army service until 1958, when the majority transferred to the Tunisian Army, which reached a strength of over 6,000 that ...

  5. Tunisian National Guard - Wikipedia

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    Tunisian National Guard, along with Tunisian National Police, is the first line of defense against internal security threat. [4] Tunisian National Guard role as stipulated in article 2 of Decree No. 2006-1162 on the special status of agents of the National Guard, are as follows: [5]

  6. Tunisian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Tunisian Air Force was established in 1959, three years after Tunisia regained its independence from France. It took deliveries of its first aircraft, eight Saab 91 Safirs, in 1960, later to be complemented by further Saab 91 Safirs. The Tunisian Air Force entered the jet age in 1965 with the purchase of 8 MB326-Bs and then 5 MB326-LTs.

  7. Assistant Secretary of Defense for Readiness and Force Management

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    Its predecessor, the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Management Policy, or ASD(FMP), was a high-ranking position in the Defense Department responsible for the policies, plans and programs for military and civilian personnel management, including recruitment, education, career development, equal opportunity, compensation, recognition ...

  8. No. 347 Squadron RAF - Wikipedia

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    The squadron was formed at RAF Elvington on 20 June 1944 from GB I/25 ‘Tunisie’ airmen who had been based in the Middle East. It was equipped with British Halifax heavy bomber aircraft and then took part in night bombing raids over Germany.

  9. Operation Wooden Leg - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Operation Wooden Leg Part of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict PLO headquarters under attack during the operation Operational scope Strategic Location Tunis, Tunisia 36°43′14″N 10°22′13″E  /  36.72052°N 10.37032°E  / 36.72052; 10.37032 Planned by Israeli Air Force Objective ...