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  2. List of militaries that recruit foreigners - Wikipedia

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    F. French Foreign Legion (Légion Étrangère) – The Legion is a corps of the French Army. Formed in 1831, it is designed to foreigners willing to serve in the French Armed Forces. Legionnaires come from around the world and applicants must be aged between 17.5 and 39.5.

  3. List of military operations involving Australia - Wikipedia

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    18 July 1963. Queensland, Australia. Blast effect test on rainforest. Operation Navy Help Darwin. N. 31 December 1974. 31 January 1975. Darwin. Assistance in the wake of Cyclone Tracy.

  4. Pakistan Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Navy(PN) (Urdu: پاکستان بحریہ; romanized: Pākistān Bahrí'a; pronounced[ˈpaːkɪstaːnbaɦɽia]) is the naval warfarebranch of the Pakistan Armed Forces. The Chief of the Naval Staff, a four-staradmiralcommands the navy. The Pakistan Navy operates on the coastline of Pakistanin the Arabian Seaand Gulf of Oman.

  5. Royal Military College, Duntroon - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Military College, Duntroon, also known simply as Duntroon, is the Australian Army 's officer training establishment. It was founded at Duntroon, in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, in 1911 and is at the foot of Mount Pleasant near Lake Burley Griffin, close to the Department of Defence headquarters at Russell Hill.

  6. Australian military involvement in peacekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Australian soldiers in a M-113 armoured personnel carrier during a peacekeeping deployment to East Timor in 2002. Australian involvement in international peacekeeping began in 1947 when a small contingent, consisting of just four officers—two Army, one Navy and one Air Force—were deployed to the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) in September of that year, being deployed as military ...

  7. Australian Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of the Commonwealth of Australia and its national interests. It has three branches: the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), Australian Army and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). The ADF has a strength of just over 89,000 personnel and is supported by the ...

  8. Royal Australian Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) is the naval branch of the Australian Defence Force (ADF). The professional head of the RAN is Chief of Navy (CN) [3] Vice Admiral Mark Hammond AM, RAN. The Chief of Navy is also jointly responsible to the Minister for Defence (MINDEF) and the Chief of the Defence Force (CDF). The Department of Defence, which is ...

  9. List of active Royal Australian Navy ships - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Australian Navy (RAN) fleet is made up of 31 commissioned warships and 16 non-commissioned as of April 2024. The main strength is the seven frigates and three destroyers of the surface combatant force: seven Anzac class frigates and three Hobart class destroyers. Six Collins -class boats make up the submarine service, although due to ...