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Can you give a sentence with the word paramilitary?

The paramilitary forces handle perimeter security.


Leaving the paramilitary forces which country has the 2nd largest army in the world?

USA


What was the result of the north west rebellion?

The Canada we see today. The reactions to the rebellions resulting in Canadian troops forcing their will on their new acquisitions. They created a paramilitary group based on a force being used by Britain to control the rebellious Irish. This Paramilitary force is today called the RCMP. The rebellions forced Canada to build a railway so they could transfer troops faster in the case of such rebellions, a railway used to bring BC into the Confederation. The final result of the rebellions has yet to be played out but safe to say the West and it's "discontent" has shaped today's Canada.


How many troops are in the North Korean military?

Between active, paramilitary and reserve troops, there are about 9,495,000 people in the North Korean military.


Who is the elite group of militia soldiers?

The elite group of militia soldiers often refers to specialized forces within a military or paramilitary organization that are trained for high-stakes operations, such as special forces or elite units like the Navy SEALs, Delta Force, or similar groups in other countries. These soldiers typically undergo rigorous training and are equipped to handle complex missions, including counter-terrorism, reconnaissance, and direct action operations. Their elite status is defined by their advanced skills, training, and ability to operate in challenging environments.

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Is assistant commandant in paramilitary forces a group A gazetted post?

yes.


What is a Basiji?

A Basiji is a member of the Basij - a volunteer paramilitary group in Iran.


Was the SS powerful?

Incredibly so. This paramilitary group had the backing of 1.2 million members.


Did the Waffen SS have a culture of its own things that would differentiate SS individuals from the Wehrmacht?

They were a paramilitary group, controlled by the Nazi Party.


When did Edison Flores die?

Edison Flores died in 2005, in Medellin, Columbia of Shot execution-style by rival paramilitary group.


Can you give a sentence with the word paramilitary?

The paramilitary forces handle perimeter security.


What is a Paramilitary management style?

paramilitary management is to manage the conventional principles and system related to it.


What was the name for the group of paramilitary hutus who took part in the massacre of the tutsis in 1994?

The group of paramilitary Hutus involved in the massacre of Tutsis during the 1994 Rwandan genocide was known as the Interahamwe. This militia played a central role in the systematic killings and violence against the Tutsi population, contributing to the deaths of an estimated 800,000 people over a span of about 100 days.


What paramilitary organization worked with the Democratic Party in New Orleans in 1874?

The paramilitary organization called the White League worked closely with Democrats in New Orleans during the Reconstruction Era. The group was made up of mostly former Confederate soldiers. Their goal was reestablish White supremacy in New Orleans.


Which field manual covers various types of paramilitary organizations?

Field manual 7-100.3 covers various types of paramilitary organizations. The name of the manual is Opposing Force: Paramilitary and Nonmilitary Organizations and Tactics.


Are Paramilitary groups legal in UK?

No


What does UVF stand for in English?

UVF stands for Ulster Volunteer Force in English language. It is a loyalist paramilitary group and is in Nothern Ireland. It was started in 1912, but was organised into UVF in 1913.