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  2. Belgian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian Armed Forces (Dutch: Defensie; French: La Défense, German: Die Streitkräfte) [4] are the combined national military forces of Belgium. The King of the Belgians is the commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces. The Belgian Armed Forces was established after Belgium became independent in October 1830.

  3. Special Operations Regiment (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    It was stationed in Marche-en-Famenne. On 3 July 2018 the Light Brigade was transformed into the Special Operations Regiment and its headquarter moved to Heverlee . The regiment consists of the two remaining Para-commando battalions (3rd Para, 2nd Commando), the Special Forces Group , the 6th Group CIS , the training centre for parachutists and ...

  4. Commemorative Medal for Foreign Operations or Missions

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    The Commemorative Medal for Foreign Operations or Missions is awarded to military and civilian members of the Belgian Armed Forces who participated in good standing, in humanitarian, peacekeeping, peace enforcement or international security operations or missions outside the territory of Belgium for a minimum duration of one month.

  5. Structure of the Belgian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Special Operations Regiment combines the Belgian paratroopers, special operations and special forces units. All units of the regiment are airborne qualified. [20] Special Operations Regiment, in Marche-en-Famenne [20] Headquarters and Services Company, carrying the traditions of the 4th Commando Battalion in Heverlee; Special Forces Group ...

  6. Special Forces Group (Belgium) - Wikipedia

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    The Special Forces Group is the only tier one special forces unit in the Belgian Land Component and part of the Special Operations Regiment. Members of the Special Forces Group are selected from all the components of the Belgian Armed Forces. Candidates must have at least three years' experience in the military to join the Special Forces Group. [3]

  7. Federal Police Special Units - Wikipedia

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    Federal Police Special Units at the parade in Brussels on 21 July 2018. The Directorate of special units (DSU) (Dutch: Directie van de speciale eenheden; French: Direction des unités spéciales; German: Direktion der Sondereinheiten) [1] is the police tactical unit of the Belgian Federal Police.

  8. List of equipment of the Belgian Land Component - Wikipedia

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    From the end of 2022, all components of the Belgian Armed Forces will start adopting MultiCam as standard issue, except for the Naval Component. [2] Combat helmet Gefechtshelm Schuberth B826 Germany: Combat helmet Used by the Belgian Armed Forces. Issued in 1995. Replaced by FAST helmet. [3] Future Assault Shell Technology helmet United States

  9. Belgian Land Component - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian Army was established in 1830 after Belgium gained independence from the Netherlands after the Belgian Revolution.It was initially expected that as neutral buffer state with borders guaranteed by France, Britain, and Prussia, Belgium could avoid the need for an expensive permanent military, relying instead on the part-time militia of the existing Garde Civique (Civil Guard); however ...