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  2. Kenya Army - Wikipedia

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    In 1941 the pay ranged between 17 and 60 shillings per month for a newly trained private in the East African Military Labour Service and East African Army Service Corps respectively, whereas civil wages for unskilled labor averaged between 8 and 12 shillings.22 The military offered additional pulls such as uniforms, housing, food, professional ...

  3. Namibian Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    The Namibian Defence Force Training Establishment is the main training and academic unit of the Namibian Defence Force. It offers Officer Cadets and NDF officers an opportunity to get a military-oriented academic qualification. Training and teaching in the institution ranges from Basic Military Training to technical mechanical training.

  4. Rwandan Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    There is an ongoing, low-level insurgency from Rwandan rebels based in the Democratic Republic of the Congo; mainly the Forces démocratiques de libération du Rwanda (or FDLR) [16] During early 2009 the RDF operated in eastern DRC against FDLR rebels in joint operations with the armed forces of the DRC. The initial 2009 deployment was code ...

  5. National Intervention Unit - Wikipedia

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    South Africa: Standard Assault Rifle of the South African Police and the post-1994 South African Police Service. NIU uses various optical sights. R1 Assault Rifle: Assault Rifle South Africa/ Belgium: An automatic, folding stock R1 Assault rifle. Republican Arms Musler 12 gauge shotgun Shotgun South Africa: Stun Grenade: Stun grenade United Kingdom

  6. South African National Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    South Africa's arms industry dates back to 1968 and was established primarily as a response to the international sanctions by the United Nations against South Africa due to apartheid, which began in 1963 and prevented the country from acquiring foreign combat systems until 1990. [37]

  7. Afghan Army - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers in the Army initially received $30 a month during training and $50 a month upon graduation, though the basic pay for trained soldiers later rose to $165. This starting salary increased to $230 a month in an area with moderate security issues and to $240 in those provinces where there was heavy fighting. [ 96 ]

  8. South African Army - Wikipedia

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    Ratel IFVs of the Cape Town Highlanders Regiment during a mechanised training exercise. An Olifant Mk2 tank of the South African Armoured Corps during the Africa Aerospace Expo 2014. From the early 1990s (after 1992) to 1 April 1997, the SA Army maintained three 'small' divisions, the 7th (HQ Johannesburg), 8th (HQ Durban) and 9th (HQ Cape Town ...

  9. Umbutfo Eswatini Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    UEDF Lt. Col. Moses Swane speaks with U.S. Army Africa Commander Maj. Gen. William Garrett III during a 2009 medical training exercise. The UEDF replaced the Royal Swaziland Defence Force, which was created in 1973 to replace the role of the British Army following independence in 1968.