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** Abteilung Landesverteidigungsführungsamt ( WFA / L ) a subdepartment through which all details of operational planning were worked out, and from which all operational orders were communicated to the OKW.
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* Wehrmacht-Führungsamt ( WFA )-operational orders.
As head of the WFA, Keitel appointed Max von Viebahn although after two months he was removed from command, and this post was not refilled until the promotion of Alfred Jodl.
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These orders were then relayed back to WFA / L by Jodl along with the minutes of the meeting.
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He was later appointed an honorary life vice president of the WFA.
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In the following year, after the Blomberg-Fritsch Affair, the Ministry of War ( Reichskriegsministerium ) was replaced by the Supreme Command of the Armed Forces ( Oberkommando der Wehrmacht or OKW ), and Keitel was appointed as its chief.
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It supplemented, and, in some instances, replaced the MG 34 general-purpose machine gun in all branches of the German Armed Forces, though both weapons were manufactured and used until the end of the war.
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In 1935, it was replaced by an Assembly of Electors, which consisted of the Prime Minister, the Chief Justice, the General Armed Forces Inspector, 2 / 3 of deputies to the Sejm, and 1 / 3 of Senators.
P-38s are no longer used for individual rations by the United States Armed Forces, as canned C-rations were replaced by soft-pack MREs in the 1980s.
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The UDR replaced the Ulster Special Constabulary (" B-Specials ") along with a separate police reserve, to assist the regular Armed Forces.
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This was replaced by the Armed Constabulary, which performed both military and policing roles, in 1867.
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As one of the brightest officials of the Armed Forces associated with the group that overthrew Isaías Medina Angarita in 1945, he was a member of the Government Revolutionary Junta which replaced Medina in power.

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