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  2. File:Emblem of the Nigerian Army.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of the copyright status.

  3. Nigerian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Navy (NN) is the sea branch of the Nigerian Armed Forces. The Nigerian Navy command structure today consists of the Naval Headquarters in Abuja as well as three other operational commands with headquarters in Lagos, Calabar and Bayelsa. The training command headquarters are located in Lagos, the commercial capital of Nigeria, but ...

  4. File:Flag of the Nigerian Army Headquarters.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Flag of the Nigerian Armed Forces.svg - Wikipedia

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    List of Nigerian flags; List of military flags; List of wars: 2003–present; List of wars involving Nigeria; Ministry of Defence (Nigeria) National symbols of Nigeria; Nigerian Armed Forces; Nigerian Army; Nigerian Civil War; Nigerian Defence Headquarters; Nigerian bandit conflict; Nigerian military airstrikes on civilians; Religious violence ...

  6. Nigerian Army - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Army traces its history to Lieutenant John Hawley Glover's Constabulary Force, which was largely composed of freed Hausa slaves in 1863. [6] The Constabulary Force was established with the primary goal of protecting the Royal Niger Company and its assets from constant military incursions by the neighboring Ashanti Empire. [7]

  7. File:Presidential Standard of Nigeria (Armed Forces).svg

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    Flag of the President of Nigeria as Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces source: Date: 23 March 2012, 06:39 (UTC) Source: This file was derived from: Civil Ensign of Mauritius.svg: Author: Civil_Ensign_of_Mauritius.svg: derivative work: Fry1989

  8. Military ranks of Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    The Military ranks of Nigeria are the military insignia used by the Nigerian Armed Forces. Nigeria shares a rank structure similar to that of the United Kingdom. [1]

  9. Nigerian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) is the air branch of the Nigerian Armed Forces. It is the youngest branch of the Nigerian Armed Forces , established four years after the nation became independent. As at 2021, the air force is one of the largest in Africa, consisting of over 18,000 personnel. [ 3 ]