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  • 21Military history of Canada during World War II — Military history of Canada This article is part of a series Conflicts …

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  • 22Military Officers Association of America — (MOAA) MOAA Shield (L) and Seal (R) Active 23 February 1929 – present Country USA The …

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  • 23Military Ordinariate of the Philippines — Ordinariatus Militaris Philippinensis Seal of the Military Ordinariate of the Philippines …

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  • 24Military history of Canada during World War I — Military history of Canada This article is part of a series Conflicts …

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  • 25Military awards of the United States Department of the Navy — are those military decorations which are presented to members of the United States Navy and U.S. Marine Corps under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy. Such awards may also be issued to members of other military services, provided such… …

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  • 26Military animal — Military animals are non human creatures that were used in warfare. They are used as working animals to aid in combat related applications or weaponized. Domesticated animals such as dogs, pigs, oxen, camels and horses are used for functions such …

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  • 27Military OneSource — is a U.S. Department of Defense program that provides resources and support to active duty, National Guard and Reserve service members and their families anywhere in the world. The program is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at no cost to… …

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  • 28Duty of candor — refers to two different concepts in UK law and US law. Contents 1 UK Public Law 2 US patent applications 3 See also 4 References …

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  • 29Duty (disambiguation) — Duty is a philosophical and legal concept. Duty may also refer to: Duty (album), an album by Ayumi Hamasaki Duty (economics), a form of taxation Air Passenger Duty, an excise duty in the United Kingdom Stamp duty, a form of tax on documents… …

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  • 30duty — [do͞ot′ē, dyo͞ot′ē] n. pl. duties [ME duete < Anglo Fr dueté, what is due (owing): see DUE & TY1] 1. the obedience or respect that one should show toward one s parents, older people, etc. 2. conduct based on moral or legal obligation, or a… …

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