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Role of the Military in Brazil and Nigeria Military Coursework
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Compared to the peaceful civic role adopted by the military in Brazil, the Nigerian military does need to retain its adversarial combat status with regards to many of the internal threats that the nation faces. The massive bloodshed unleashed by the Nigerian armed group Boko Haram has unleashed a big challenge for the Nigerian military.
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The Present Terrorists Group Organization Overview Military Case Study
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The war of the US Military in the Middle East and South Asia has led to an increase in terror groups rising from those people. The war in Afghanistan and Iraq has left many people of Islamic faith dead or with no place to call home. The people feel the need to retaliate against the US and its supporters hence the rise of the terror groups.
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History of Military Coup in Brazil Military Essay
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The authorities saw an open political system as a hindrance to economic growth and quelled opposition in the name of stability. Technocrats sought stabilization to economic development through foreign investments at the expense of national development. Underdeveloped regions in Brazil faced the brunt of the new policies, as there was a reduction in their development allocations.
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Battle of Little Round Top: Intelligence Preparation of Battle Field Analysis Military Report
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Admittedly, the Confederate General made a mistake by not launching a quick attack on Cemetery Hill, and in the meantime, Meade quickly moved his people to the high grounds. This gave the Union line a chance to hold on using the higher elevation advantage. According to Brann (1863), this place had a lot of features making it a perfect decisive force in the battle field.
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Middle Eastern Origins of International Terrorism since 1945 Military Essay
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The Irish War is said to have paved the way to not only terrorist strategy but to war itself. By 1945, the Irish War had developed three concepts of terrorism: selective, sustained, and cell operations. Selective terrorism occurs when a particular group is targeted to attack in order to bring some type of reform.
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Military Industrial Complex Military Essay
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The U.S internal economy is tied to the world economic system through its continued dependency on its military expenditures and its extended exploitation of third world countries. The emergency of the U.S as a world power dates back in mechanical production and technological innovation in the years before 1914.
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Comparing Types of the Common Operating Picture Military Research Paper
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Majority of incidents that occur and require a response from the civilians are simple in nature and there are no technical structures required. For the incidents which require complexity, there are structural adaptabilities that the civilians put into place to enhance the adaptability of the whole system and establish a robust incident command.
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R2P Concept and Russo-Georgian Conflict Military Research Paper
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The night before, Georgia tried to recapture South Ossetia, a disputed ethnic enclave in northern Georgia, using military intervention in Tskhinvali, capital of South Ossetia, in response to the attacks of radical separatists in the region (King 2014). Russian Federation, which had strongly supported the Ossetia’s extremist over a decade, reacted promptly.
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Main Attributes of Containment Military Case Study
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The features of containment are still felt by the concerned parties due to the effect it brought forth (Gaddis, 2005 p. 478). Containment was a strategy of the foreign policy followed by the US during the Cold war. It was first laid out in 1947 by George F. Kennan and stated that there’s a need to contain and isolate communism.
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Why Peronism, and the Argentine Dirty War Are Relevant to History Military Case Study
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The Argentina Dirty War is one of the greatest tragedies in history.  The war lasted between 1976- 1983 a period when Argentina's military government killed about 30, 000 people. The killing was an effort to counter the claimed threat of leftist social activism, a crime supported by the United States government.
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World War II US Propaganda - Useful Tool or Evil Manipulation Military Essay
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There is much evidence to conclude that America has attracted an avalanche of criticism for her active involvement in WWII owing to propaganda used to amass support for the war from people. This propaganda during the war period has always remained a subject of hot debate because it is an important part of US’s history.
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Chronicle of World Wars Military Assignment
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The great depression also sparked the war. After the First World War, the stock market was on its knees but since the U.S had not been affected by the war their economy started blooming. Unemployment and poverty in Germany and Japan saw their people employed in the U.S under a dictatorship.
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Positive and Negative Benefits of War Military Essay
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Human beings have engaged in a war for as long as they have existed. War can be described as the state of armed conflict between autonomous entities or coalitions of such parties. War is often associated with extreme collective aggression, destruction of structures and property, and high mortality.
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All Quiet on the Western Front by Remarque Military Book Report/Review
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The Western Front during the First World War included several nations. A portion of France lined the Western Front as enemy forces fought to control the passage to the oceans. The Western Front included a lone entrenchment of soldiers stretched from the North Sea towards the Swiss part of France.
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Why Men and Women Went to War Military Essay
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There are a number of reasons why men and women of the 1960s went to war. A number of factors that limited their choices to the military faced these men and women. Much of the war was fought during Nixon’s presidency. Many Scholars assert these men and women were attracted to the military by constraints or pressures of their civilian lives.
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Veterans Administration -Leading the Fight for Veteran Rights Military Case Study
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The intention to serve and help American war veterans has been there for a long time. The Department of Veterans had its history in the latter quarter of the 19th century. During the American Revolution war, the government wanted to encourage people to enlist in the army. As a result, it came up with army incentives that would take care of the men in arms.
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Role of the Iraq War in World Politics Military Essay
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In the months leading up to United States entrance in Iraq, an up and coming state senator gave a convicted and passionate speech that described the move to enter Iraq as “rash and dumb”. Twelve years later the state senator climbed through the echelons of state to undoubtedly the most powerful office in the world.  
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Should Mercenaries Be Allowed to Operate in the US Military Report
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Mercenaries are considered to be the second oldest profession in the world since they have been fighting alongside soldiers for as long as wars have existed.  A mercenary can be described as a soldier who fights outside the authoritative control of an actor that is deemed to be in possession of the legitimate use of force for his own personal financial gain (Strachan and Scheipers 259).
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History of the Israel and Palestinian Conflict Military Case Study
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The long history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict still contains a lot of contradictions unclear. “The conflicting historical narratives of both sides regarding the historical injustices committed and the ways to rectify them present the Israeli-Palestinian conflict as a classic case study of the link between justice and peace”.
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First Arab-Israeli Conflict Military Case Study
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The United States was unambiguous to divide Palestine into Arab and Jewish states. This leads to the beginning of the Israeli war of Independence. Palestine Arab forces, Arab states, and the State of Israel are some of the primary forces that fought for the first Arab-Israeli conflict. The Arab-Israeli war in 1948 is also known as the War of Liberation.
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Why Did the US Become Embroiled in Vietnam Military Essay
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The Vietnam War became one of the painful moments in the history of the United States. Between 1965 and 1975, the war in Vietnam was one of the most contentious issues of American domestic and international politics. From unanimous support, the American public gradually moved to complete rejection of the U.S.’s involvement in Vietnam.
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The 2003 War in Iraq Was Unjust Military Essay
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Whether the Iraqi War was justified or not remains a controversial public issue that has caused heated debates. While one line of argument supports the assertion that the war was justified, the opposing school of thought contains those of the opinion that the Iraqi War was not and cannot be justified whatsoever.
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Israeli Zionism vs Palestinian National Movement Military Essay
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It is a proclaimed fact that Israelis were God’s most beloved people since the early days and many Prophets were sent on this tribe for its rectification because according to the Holy Scriptures people of Israel were gullible and easily influenced by the Romans, Egyptians, and Greek civilizations’ riches. 
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Technologies for Killing People Military Essay
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Modern warfare has been utilizing technologies extensively to kill people. The use of technology or chemical weapons was accelerated during the two world wars, but the most lethal usage of such killing armories was observed during WWII when the allied forces and the Germans too, used different gadgets and gases to kill thousands of humans.
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Military Leadership in the Union Armies Military Essay
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The first dispute that experienced the great mobilization of the American people was the Civil War between two American parties. Twenty-five states from the north defended the federal government and formed a military party called the Union. The 11 slave states from the south declared their secession from the United States and formed the Confederacy.
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Red Ball Express Military Case Study
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During the beginning of the 20th century, motor vehicles, transportation, and mechanized equipment were manufactured and available for use by the people. Since then, such mechanized technology has drastically changed the scope of wars and battles. Delving into the era of Alexander the Great, gigantic armed forces were able to cross military ground fields.
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Reasons and Factors behind the Arab Revolutions Military Case Study
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The emergence of the Arab Spring has brought many changes in the Arab region. The wave of revolution has changed the perceptions of the international community about Arab politics. There were many factors behind the revolution which shaped the history of the Arab region such as poverty, high unemployment, inflation, corruption, etc.
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The Armed Forces Services Corporation Military Case Study
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As the needs of a society begin to fluctuate, so must the ways in which communities across the globe deal with those changes. This reality affects organizations of all types, just as it impacts individuals' people, and cultures. When faced with the need for change, an organization can either choose to be transformative in its actions and vision.
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Going to War without Allies and Conscience of Catholic Soldiers Military Essay
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This paper examines the role of the Catholic Church and the concept of waging just wars according to Augustinian and Thomas Aquinas’ principles of waging just wars. The central aspect of the paper involved the evaluation of the fundamental debate of Bishops, Academics, and Diplomats in the debate in a Catholic Context.
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Peace and War Issues Critical Analysis Military Article
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This paper focuses on the probability of successful conflict resolution between two warring parties to settle through negotiations. It analyzes how the third parties can help in initiating negotiations and mediating between the two parties. The researcher explored the nature and types of mediators to generate a satisfactory outcome.
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Ideological, Nationalist, and Religious Terrorism Military Term Paper
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For whatever reason, groups have formed over the years in nearly every part of the planet whose sole purpose is to wreak havoc on individuals who do not think, act, or look like them. While there are many shapes and forms of terrorist organizations, scholars generally study ideological, nationalist, and religious terrorist groups.
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The US Bomber Strike Force: Deterrence and the Brinksmanship Policy Military Capstone Project
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The findings indicate that the US bomber force plays a pivotal role in the US deterrence policies and strategies. Budget constraints have rendered the US bomber force virtually neglected when the new threat environment dictates that the US bomber force is needed with improvements and modifications that strengthen its capabilities.
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Role of Intelligence in Vietnam during the War Military Essay
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It is located on the eastern side of Sothern Asia and is one of the fastest-growing economies in southern Asia. Vietnam has had successive royal dynasties for centuries with consequent expansion both politically and geographically over the years. In the mid-19th century, the state was stricken by a series of conflicts that eventually split the country into two.
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Effects of Domestic and International Terrorism on the Economy Military Term Paper
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Over the last two decades, acts of terrorism have been on a high rise prompting countries to invest more in the fight against terrorism. The US is specifically on record as the leading advocate of the fight against terrorism both in its states and around the world in areas known to harbor terrorists. Acts of terrorism come with countless negative impacts.
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Command and Control (C2) Execution during Operation Restore Hope Military Research Paper
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On occasions where America has been involved in peaceful operations either as a solitary entity or as a group with others, the joint doctrine of the US has not been adhered to. C2, along with other command activities, transforms with time and are influenced by aspects different from the major objectives of managing and employing a successful force.
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Women Serving in Combat Roles in the U.S. Army Military Report
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Figures of casualties from the Department of Defense shows that over 284 000 female soldiers were serving in Iraq and Afghanistan in 2012. The performance of women in these operations has been immensely outstanding on numerous occasions and as a result, a number of them were awarded for their immense contributions in combat service.
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National Security Affairs of Iraq Military Speech or Presentation
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Iraq as a nation is going through a transformation from a dictatorship nation to a democratic nation. This, however, has been greatly affected by the security affairs of the country, the religious difference as well as political and international community’s interests. This conflict has greatly divided the national purpose of Iraq.
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Naval Analysis of the Battle of Midway Military Essay
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This attack occurred between the 4th and 7th of June in 1942, six months after the initial attack by Japan on Pearl Harbor. The US navy pinned down the Japanese Imperial Navy by causing tremendous damage to their fleet. Historians term the battle as the most significant Pacific Campaign for the war as it was one of the recognized victories by the US navy.
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Development of Jihad Groups Ideology in Afghanistan Military Capstone Project
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Since the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Twin Towers in New York, attention has been directed to various jihad groups in the Middle East. One of these groups, Al Qaeda, under the leadership of Osama bin Laden claimed responsibility for the attacks. This group has grown and developed with time, especially in areas with a history of violence and unrest.
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AL-Shabab Terrorist Group Analysis Military Research Paper
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Terrorism has been a continuous threat to the security of the world for the last couple of decades. It not only poses threat to the lives of people but also causes economic instability in the targeted areas because the level of investment in such areas goes significantly down due to insufficient security and a continuous threat of terrorism.
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ISIL's Ongoing Operations in the Middle East Military Coursework
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They have taken control over most parts of the Middle East such as Syria and Iraq since the year 2013. The spread of ISIL has posed a significant threat to the U.S. homeland security, personnel, and facilities in the region (Samir and Esam 1). They followed the support of political leaders such as former President Saddam Hussein and other Sunni Arabs.
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Increase of Money Spending on Military Research in the US Military Research Paper
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The military’s role is to ensure in any dreary, the civilian population maintains a stable socio-economic environment. The function could either have direct or indirect impacts on the population. For instance, the US army has a global role in the protection of civilians from the oppression by regimes and groups that have little or no respect for democracy.
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Operation Desert Storm Analysis Military Essay
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The whole war was by combat forces, and Operation Desert Storm happened in the combat phase of the Gulf War. The war had a total of thirty-four nations led by the United States of America against Iraq. There were three major issues between Iraq and Kuwait: debt, border disputes, and oil. The invasion of Iraq to Kuwait led to the war.
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The Effect of Risk Aversion and Emotion on Leadership Decision-Making Military Research Paper
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Their effectiveness is impeded by what many scholars see as an avoidance of risk encouraged in the initial period of their profession. Military leaders usually fail to completely or appropriately recognize the global or diplomatic consequences of their decisions, having influential memories of pleasures, anxieties, failures, or triumphs that they experienced.
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Improving the Mounting Divorce Rate in the US Navy Military Research Proposal
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This proposal will also look at current U.S. Navy divorce statistics and consider the reasons for divorce and infidelity amongst active-duty members. The proposal will also consider how this issue is being combated and means which have been proposed to mitigate divorce and infidelity within the U.S. Navy.
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Implications of Naval Power in the American Civil War Military Term Paper
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The battle yielded the destruction of both ships and the deaths of at least 240 of their crew, making headway towards breaking the Union blockade of the lower Chesapeake Bay. This victory over the blockade would yield any number of consequences for the war, upon which the fortunes of the slaveholding Confederacy Would rise or fall.
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Military Logistics in War Military Essay
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Military logistics is the authority of scheduling and implementing the progress as well as protection of armed forces. In its most wide-ranging aspect, it is those parts or armed forces function that takes care of (1) planning, expansion, acquirement, storage, circulation, protection, flight, and disposition of stuff; (2) carrying workforce;
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Battle of Cowpens Analysis Military Term Paper
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The Battle of the Cowpens is considered a crucial historical event that reveals America’s quest for revolution in the South around 1781. In a series of well-documented literary works, authors describe the event as one that ultimately led to the defeat of the British soldiers and a major turning point that would see America’s attainment of independence.
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Causes of Soviet Intervention in Afghanistan Military Report
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In the first part, a background of Afghanistan before the invasion of the Soviets is discussed to highlight the circumstances to make it easier for the Soviets to access Afghanistan. In the second part, the role of Brezhnev and the Troika to invade Afghanistan shows the behavior, which compelled them to initiate a risk-taking behavior.
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Use of Joint Operations Principles by Russia in the Ukrainian Crisis Military Research Paper
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A joint operation is a general military term that refers to a kind of military action that is planned and conducted by joint forces or service forces that have been deployed under command relationships. Over the past few years, joint operations are also being utilized in conjunction with other governmental and non-governmental agencies.
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