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  2. World Veterans Federation - Wikipedia

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    The principal aims of the WVF are to defend the spiritual and material interests of veterans and victims of war and their families by all available legal means and to maintain international peace and security by the application to the letter and in spirit of the Charter of the United Nations and by respecting the human rights and fundamental freedoms set forth in the International Bill of ...

  3. FIDAC - Wikipedia

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    FIDAC (French: Fédération Interalliée Des Anciens Combattants, English: The Interallied Federation of War Veterans Organisations) was established in Paris in November 1920, at the initiative of the veterans from World War I predominant pacifists, such as Hubert Aubert, director in UNC (National Combatants' Union), France, [1] and in particular Charles Bertrand, Secretary-General of UNC and ...

  4. Korean War veterans who crossed paths in war connect 70 years ...

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    The two veterans did not know each other during the war. Their different roles in their unit meant they didn't see each other or generally fight side-by-side. Barna was in Reuchel's foxhole for 20 ...

  5. About Face: Veterans Against the War - Wikipedia

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    Iraq Against the War marching in Boston, October 2007. About Face (formerly Iraq Veterans Against the War) is an advocacy group founded in 2004 of formerly active-duty United States military personnel, Iraq War veterans, Afghanistan War veterans, and other veterans who have served since the September 11, 2001 attacks; who were opposed to the U.S. military invasion and occupation in Iraq from ...

  6. Korean War Veteran’s remains return home after seven decades

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    While the Korean War was over 70 years ago, there are still more than 7,000 missing and unidentified soldiers according to the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency. Korean War Veteran’s remains ...

  7. Veterans for Peace - Wikipedia

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    Veterans for Peace logo. Veterans for Peace is an organization founded in 1985. Initially made up of US military veterans of World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War - later including veterans of the Gulf War, the War in Afghanistan and the Iraq War - as well as peacetime veterans and non-veterans, it has since spread overseas and has an active offshoot in the United Kingdom (which has ...

  8. As death toll mounts in Gaza, veterans of past negotiations ...

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    “It is recommended not to read polls during war; people are full of hate,” he said, adding that if Israeli and Palestinian leaders “come back in two years’ time with a peace treaty, there ...

  9. World War Veterans - Wikipedia

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    The World War Veterans (WWV) was established in 1919 as a progressive organization of American veterans of the First World War.It officially claimed to have been organized just 9 days after the armistice, on November 20, 1918 in Bois, France, while the group filed formal certificate of incorporation in New York state on February 13, 1919.