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  2. Category:United States military images - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Military situation in Myanmar, February 2022.png

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  4. United States militarism - Wikipedia

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    A pie chart showing global military expenditures by country for 2019, in US$ billions, according to SIPRI. United States militarism refers to the reliance of the United States on its military force to pursue foreign policy goals that can be achieved more effectively by other means.

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  6. Military art - Wikipedia

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    Edward Ardizzone's pictures concentrated entirely on soldiers relaxing or performing routine duties, and were praised by many soldiers: "He is the only person who has caught the atmosphere of this war" felt Douglas Cooper, the art critic and historian, friend of Picasso, and then in a military medical unit. [48]

  7. German militarism - Wikipedia

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    German militarism was a broad cultural and social phenomenon between 1815 and 1945, which developed out of the creation of standing armies in the 18th century. The numerical increase of militaristic structures in the Holy Roman Empire led to an increasing influence of military culture deep into civilian life.

  8. Category:Military logos - Wikipedia

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  9. File:US military in the world 2007.png - Wikipedia

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