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THE NORWEGIAN MILITARY JUDICIAL SYSTEM
In Norwegian Military Judicial System, the Judge Advocate General's corps belongs to the Prosecution Authority and is under the Ministry of Justice in peace, while in wartime administratively integrated into the armed forces. In peacetime its status is civilian, changing to military in wartime. The Norwegian military system of summary punishments is laid down in the Military Disciplinary Act of 20 May 1988, supplemented by disciplinary regulation by Royal Decree of 16 December 1988. Military commanders can impose summary punishments to officers and servicemen under their command
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The tactics of Aelian, comprising the military system of the Grecians; illustrated with notes, explanatory plates, &c. &c. &c
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hxg93w
The tactics of Aelian.--Extract from the general history of Polybius.--The principal historians ancient and modern, considered in a military point of view. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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The tactics of Elian, comprising the military system of the Grecians; illustrated with notes, explanatory plates, &c. &c. &c
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015076644338
"Extract from The general history of Polybius [tr. . by Mr. Hampton]": p. [165]-194. ; Signature 2K printed so that p. 254-255 follow 249, and 250-251 follow 253. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Military System and Social Life in Old Regime Prussia, 1713-1807: The Beginnings of the Social Militarization of Prusso-German Society
In: European History and Culture - Book Archive pre-2000
In: Studies in Central European Histories 17
This is the first publication in English of Otto Büsch's important and original study of the origins of militarism in Prussia. First published in German in 1962, it remains unsurpassed in its highly original approach to the origins and development of the unique military system by which Prussia vaulted to great power status in the eighteenth century and to the leadership of a unique Germany in the nineteenth century. That system created by Frederick William I (1713-1740), required the full mobilization of the human and material resources of a still overwhelmingly agrarian country. Both the landowning nobility and the peasantry had to be the integrated in the system - the nobility as officers and the peasantry as common soldiers. From these circumstances arose a military system that merged and became identical with the social system in the countryside itself - the relationship of subordination and dependency of the peasant to the nobleman being transferred from the rural manor to the army. Noblemen gained new social and political prominence through their identification with army officership and became preferred appointees to the civilian bureaucracy. The close identification between noble status and army officership not only perpetuated a military-aristocratic governmental system, but also produced the habits of command and obedience in Prusso-Germany society still fatefully apparent in the first half of the twentieth century
LEGISLATIVE MEASURES TAKEN DURING THE RULE OF ALEXANDRU IOAN I REGARDING THE ORGANISATION OF THE ROMANIAN MILITARY SYSTEM – CASE STUDY: PERMANENT ARMY AND TERRITORIAL ARMY –
In: Romanian military thinking, Band 2021, Heft 2, S. 204-215
ISSN: 1842-824X
In the current, highly unpredictable context, in which the great powers want to preserve their economic, political, cultural and military influences, and the regional powers seek to receive an as comfortable as possible place at the table of the powerful ones, there is still a dilemma for which military strategies do not have a definitive answer: territorial troops versus professional forces. The two concepts are found, in specific forms, in the Romanian military terminology, as well as in the legislation approved in order to modernise the Romanian military body ever since the time of Prince Alexandru Ioan I (Alexandru Ioan Cuza). In the first years of the establishment of the modern Romanian Army, the political factors, but especially the military ones, with decision-making power, enacted the organisation of the Romanian armed power, introducing modern doctrinal concepts, starting, however, from the traditional military doctrine, according to which the national territory of the country is defended by the entire people. Thus, during the reign of Alexandru Ioan I, the main components of the Romanian Army were the permanent army, with its reserve forces, the territorial army, as well as the militias, which included, without being paid special importance, the city guard and the crowds.
The North Korean military system for guidance and command: focusing on the trilateral relationship involving the party, state and army
In: Vantage point: developments in North Korea, Band 37, Heft 3, S. 45-56
ISSN: 0251-2971, 1228-517X
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Neutrality and the quest for autonomy as constraints for the military: how does public opinion reflect the relationship between the political and the military system?
In: Security and the military between reality and perception, S. 117-134
EDUCATION IN THE MILITARY SYSTEM WITHIN THE STRATEGY OF NATIONAL SECURITY AND THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE ALIGNMENT TO THE EUROPEAN STANDARDS
The strategy for national security, seen as a national instrument whichgives force and practical value to these requirements, represents an integratingfactor of synthesis; it becomes operational by means of an aggregate of decisions,plans, measures and actions meant to prevent and to efficiently counteract the risks and threats which may endanger the values and national interests, as well as the values which confer identity and unity to the European construction.Keywords: international relations; European Union; national security strategy; the Euro-Atlantic security.
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Women and the Military System: Proceedings of a Symposium Arranged by the International Peace Bureau and Peace Union of Finland
In: Armed forces & society: official journal of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society : an interdisciplinary journal, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 316-318
ISSN: 0095-327X
Nigeria in search of a stable civil‐military system. J. Bayo Adekson Gower, Aldershot and Westview Press, Boulder, 1981, 164 pp
In: Public administration and development: the international journal of management research and practice, Band 2, Heft 4, S. 359-359
ISSN: 1099-162X
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Military Radar System
This paper describes about military radar system is going now a days and in future development of the system. How's the military operation performed by the radar system. the basically three type of radar are in the radar system , Land based air defense radar , Space borne radar system , ,Airborne surveillance radar .Some conceivable employments of radar information are appeared and how this will improve the adequacy of arranging, planning, coordinating also, controlling of military activities. Vinay Jangir | Manisha Kumawat | Manish Kumar Sharma "Military Radar System" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-3 , April 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23026.pdf
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Nigeria in Search of a Stable Civil-Military System. By J. Bayo Adekson. (Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1981. Pp. xi + 164. $23.75.)
In: American political science review, Band 77, Heft 2, S. 481-482
ISSN: 1537-5943
A synopsis of Roman antiquities : being a description of the religion, laws, military system, and domestic life of the Roman people
In: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwxryh
Added t. p. : Lanktree's Roman antiquities. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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