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  2. Yavoriv military base - Wikipedia

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    The facility houses an International Center for Peacekeeping and Security within the framework of the Ukraine–NATO Partnership for Peace program and the National Military Academy Hetman Petro Sahaidatschnyj. The base covers an area of around 390 km 2 (151 sq miles) and can accommodate up to 1,790 people.

  3. Ukrainian volunteer battalions - Wikipedia

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    The earliest of these volunteer units were later formalized into military, special police and paramilitary formations in a response to the Russian military intervention in Ukraine in 2014. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Most of the formations were formed or placed under command of the Ministry of Internal Affairs — as " Special Tasks Patrol Police " — and ...

  4. Yavoriv military base attack - Wikipedia

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    The Yavoriv military base was attacked by Russian forces on 13 March 2022 as part of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The base is located near the city of Yavoriv, Lviv Oblast, less than 15 miles from the border with Poland. According to Ukrainian officials, the military facility was hit by 30 Russian missiles, with initial reports stating ...

  5. Civic Council (Armed Forces of Ukraine) - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Council (Russian: Гражданский совет, romanized: Grazhdansky sovet; Ukrainian: Громадянська рада, romanized: Hromadianska rada) is a political association that announced the recruitment of volunteers into the ranks of national units within the Armed Forces of Ukraine, including the Russian Volunteer Corps (RDC), as well as regional and national ...

  6. Category:Volunteer military formations of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Volunteer military formations of Ukraine" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. U.S. veteran volunteers to fight in Ukraine: 'A continuation ...

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    Parker joined the U.S. Army in 1990, fighting in both Bosnia and Iraq, and retired at the end of 2011. He returned home to South Carolina and has dedicated his time to his security training business.

  8. Peace Corps plans to start sending volunteers overseas again

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    The Peace Corps will start sending volunteers overseas again in mid-March after it evacuated them from posts around the world two years ago due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. government ...

  9. Canadian-Ukrainian Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The brigade seeks to recruit volunteers who have typically no medical problems and have high physical fitness. The brigade has many areas of placements that volunteers can choose to pursue such as combat units, combat medics, and combat support. It is presumed that the unit comprises predominantly Ukrainian and Canadian volunteers.

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