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The New National Defense Act of 2008 was approved on August 21, 2008. It repeals the National Defense Act of 1956, the Coast Guard Act of 1959, and the Liberian Navy Act of 1986. The duties and functions of the AFL are officially stated as follows: [7]
An amendment to the Liberian Constitution allowed the previously named War Department to be renamed the Department of National Defense on February 25, 1955. [3] Then, during the early years of President William Tolbert's Administration after 1971, all departments were renamed Ministries and thus the organization became the Ministry of National Defense.
Liberia Mines and Minerals Regulatory Authority, Liberia [1] Ministry of National Defense, Liberia [1] Ministry of National Security, Liberia [2] Ministry of Post and Telecommunications, Liberia [2] Ministry of Public Works, Liberia [2] Ministry of State, Liberia [1] Ministry of Transport, Liberia [2] Ministry of Youth and Sports, Liberia [1]
In 1984 the Liberian National Coast Guard contained about 450 personnel. [5] Under Samuel Doe the Coast Guard was retitled the Liberian Navy in 1986 through the passage of The Liberian Navy Act of 1986. [6] However, as a result of the First and Second Liberian civil wars, the navy lost control of its bases and was reduced to an insignificant ...
The Military ranks of Liberia are the military insignia used by the Armed Forces of Liberia. Liberia shares a rank structure similar to that of the United States Armed Forces . [ 1 ]
Ministry of National Defense (Liberia) T. Tubman Military Academy This page was last edited on 20 May 2017, at 04:46 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
The Liberia national transitional government (abbreviated LNTG) was a provisional government, or rather the name given to three successive governments, in Liberia formed in the midst of the First Liberian Civil War. The LNTG was product of the July 25, 1993, Cotonou Peace Accord, whereby the Interim Government of National Unity disbanded. [1]
The House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the bicameral legislative branch of Liberia, and together with the Senate comprises the Legislature of Liberia.The number of seats is fixed by law at 73, with each county being apportioned a number of seats based on its percentage of the national population.