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Military and power
Military power does not cause war ; ;
Since 2000, the Military has had a sometimes tense relationship with the Qarase government, and has strongly opposed its plans to establish a Commission with the power to compensate victims and pardon perpetrators of the coup.
* 2011 – The first wave of the Egyptian revolution culminates in the resignation of Hosni Mubarak and the transfer of power to the Supreme Military Council after 18 days of protests.
The Military of Somalia subsequently disbanded, and various local warlords began competing for influence in the power vacuum that followed.
Students from other Arab and African countries were also trained at the Military College, and in 1982 sixty Ugandans were graduated as part of a Sudanese contribution to rebuilding the Ugandan army after Amin's removal from power.
In 1963, the Military Committee of the Syrian Regional Command of the Arab Socialist Ba ' ath Party spent most of its time plannining to take power through a conventional military coup.
While the conspirators of the Military Committee were all young, there aim was not out of reach ; the sitting regime had been slowly disintegrating and the traditional elite had lost effective political power over the country.
The system fell apart in the 230s, giving way to a fifty-year period known as the Military Anarchy or the Crisis of the Third Century, where no fewer than twenty emperors held the reins of power, most for only a few months.
The Rumcherod Committee ( Central Executive Committee of the Soviets of Romanian Front, Black Sea Fleet and Odessa Military District ) proclaimed itself the supreme power in Bessarabia.
Deng remained the Chairman of the Central Military Commission, but formal power was transferred to a new generation of pragmatic reformers, who reversed Cultural Revolution policies almost in their entirety.
Military officials recognized the fact that Pax Americana had been reliant on the effective United States air power, just as the instrument of Pax Britannica a century earlier was its sea power.
: c. SAASS's first director, Colonel William Fortner, stated in 1991 that the new school ( originally called the School of Advanced Airpower Studies ) " will be similar to the Army's School of Advanced Military Studies at Fort Leavenworth ", with additional focuses on air power topics.
Pratt & Whitney's Military Engines power 27 air forces around the globe, with nearly 11, 000 military engines in service with 23 customers in 22 nations.
Molotov became a member of the Military Revolutionary Committee which planned the October Revolution, which effectively brought the Bolsheviks to power.
The Declaration of Independence states ," He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil power.
: Military government is the form of administration by which an occupying power exercises governmental authority over occupied territory.
In 2003, Jiang was also re-elected to the post of Chairman of the Central Military Commission of the CPC, a post from which Deng Xiaoping was able to wield power from behind the scenes as ' paramount leader ', thus retaining military power.
The Military Committee, with Aflaq's consent, took power in Syria in the 8th of March Revolution of 1963.
A power struggle quickly developed between the civilian faction led by Aflaq, al-Bitar and Munif al-Razzaz and the Military Committee led by Salah Jadid and Hafez al-Assad.
Military power was rapidly becoming as important as commercial acumen in securing India's valuable trade, and increasingly it was used to appropriate territory and to collect land revenue.
This Heilongjiang Province only included the western part of today's Heilongjiang Province, and was under the supervision of the General of Heilongjiang ( the title is also translated as the Military Governor of Heilongjiang ), whose power extended, according to the Treaty of Nerchinsk, as far north as the Stanovoy Mountains.
* the power to discipline its own members, ranging from fines and censure up to and including killing them, e. g., the Irish Republican Army, mafia or Tong groups, and militaries ( see Uniform Code of Military Justice )
Military aid to the civil power ( MACP ) ( sometimes to the civil authorities ) is assistance by the armed forces to the civil authorities of the state with the provision of specialist equipment or trained personnel.

Military and projection
Military strategy is a long-term projection of belligerents ' policy with a broad view of outcome implications, including outside the concerns of military command.
Military Sealift Command's Prepositioning Program is an element in the US's triad of power projection into the 21st century-sea shield, sea strike and sea basing.
Modern-day power projection often makes use of high-tech communications and information technology to overcome these difficulties, a process sometimes described as the " Revolution in Military Affairs.
Military units designed to be light and mobile, such as airborne forces ( paratroopers and air assault forces ) and amphibious assault forces, are utilized in power projection.
The United States Department of Defense, in its publication J1-02: Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, further defines power projection as

Military and capacity
In 1889 Wilhelm II reorganised top level control of the navy by creating a Navy Cabinet ( Marine-Kabinett ) equivalent to the German Imperial Military Cabinet which had previously functioned in the same capacity for both the army and navy.
Serving largely as a headquarters base in a curtailed operational capacity during the post-World War II years, the Continental Air Command, Strategic Air Command and the Military Air Transport Service have been headquartered here.
* Runway 09 / 27: 5, 000 x 90 feet ( 1, 524 x 27 m ), Surface: Asphalt, Weight capacity: unspecified ; Restrictions: Military only
The military-green version of the suit is more often worn, usually by civilian party officials wishing to demonstrate control over – or camaraderie with – the military in their capacity as officials of the Central Military Commission.
The Victoria Cross, Order of Military Merit, Cross of Valour, Star of Courage, Medal of Bravery are some of the military awards that have been created for Canadians serving in a military capacity.
Military training leaders ( MTLs ) wear a blue aguillette on the left shoulder and act in the same capacity as Army drill sergeants during technical training.
In 1976, the Scottish Military Tattoo, a Bicentennial gift from Britain, performed at the Filene Center for capacity audiences including Britain's Prince Philip.
His official title was Chairman of the Provisional Military Administrative Council ( better known as the Derg ), and he held the position of Head of State in an acting capacity as the military regime had officially proclaimed Crown Prince Asfaw Wossen as " King-designate " ( an act that would later be rescinded by the Derg, and which was never accepted by the Prince as legitimate ).
Military aviation is the use of aircraft and other flying machines for the purposes of conducting or enabling warfare, including national airlift ( cargo ) capacity to provide logistical supply to forces stationed in a theater or along a front.
The service capacity comprises communication and information systems ( CIS ) groups, three logistics battalions, the Military Police Group and the Military Detachment Palace of the Nation, the Explosive Ordnance Disposal ( known as DOVO in Dutch and SEDEE in French, the Movement Control Group and the training centres and camps.
Narkiss spent several years in France during the formative years of Israel, seconded to study at the École de Guerre ( the French Military Academy ) and later in the capacity of Israeli military attaché, having been awarded the Légion d ’ honneur by the French government.
The building was next converted into a school for military bandsmen, in which capacity as the home of the Royal Military School of Music we know it today.
He served in this capacity and as a professor at the Academy's Department of Military History from 1898 to 1904.
He then reported to New York City to supervise the fortification process and act in his capacity as the Chief Engineer and Superintendent of the U. S. Military Academy.
None of these knives, however, are currently used by any branch of the US Military in an official capacity.
JW MacNaughton, the Director of Military Operations and Plans, stated that “ he considered it unlikely that peacekeepers would get used in any combat capacity, so he expected the UN would ask for military advisers and not the standby battalion Canada had readily available for UN service .” When Dag Hammarskjold received the offer to send the Canadian Brigade to the Congo he refused stating that “ If outside help was required to resolve the developing crisis, they preferred non-African states to be used as a last resort .” The United Nations did not wish to turn the Congo Crisis into a Cold War proxy war and so tried to pick peacekeepers from neutral countries.
* Military power should not be the last resort of the state: Mullen pointed to the readiness and capacity of military forces to respond to crises as reason to deploy them sooner, rather than later, in response.

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