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The MOD states that its principal objectives are to defend the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and its interests and to strengthen international peace and stability. [4] The MOD also manages day-to-day running of the armed forces, contingency planning and defence procurement.
[4] Reacher Large is mounted on the same vehicle as Reacher Medium, but has a 4.8 m antenna. Reacher All Terrain is in service with the Royal Marines and is mounted on two BV206 vehicles with associated trailers. All Reacher terminals are transportable using Chinook helicopters, by sea and by rail.
There are various lists of government and military acronyms, expressions and slang: List of military slang terms; List of established military terms; Glossary of military abbreviations; by country. Grande Armée slang (France of the Napoleonic Era) Glossary of German military terms (Germany) List of Philippine government and military acronyms
A Dictionary of Military Architecture: Fortification and Fieldworks from the Iron Age to the Eighteenth Century by Stephen Francis Wyley, drawings by Steven Lowe; Victorian Forts glossary Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine. A more comprehensive version has been published as A Handbook of Military Terms by David Moore at the same site
Headquarters, Defence Academy of the United Kingdom, at MoD Shrivenham [101] Royal College of Defence Studies, at Seaford House [102] Joint Services Command and Staff College, at Watchfield [103] Armed Forces Chaplaincy Centre, at Beckett House [104] Defence Centre of Training Support, at MOD Shrivenham; Defence Technical Undergraduate Scheme [105]
The University Service Units is the collective term used by the Ministry of Defence for the University Royal Naval Unit, the University Officers' Training Corps and the University Air Squadron.
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