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Lao People's Army Lao People's Navy Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force [1] Headquarters: Vientiane: Leadership; Governing body: Defence and Public Security Commission: DPSC Chairman, President and General Secretary: Thongloun Sisoulith: Minister of Defence: General Chansamone Chanyalath: Chief of the General Staff: Lieutenant General ...
The institutions under the Army Training Command that train officers and other ranks of the Sri Lanka Army are: . Sri Lanka Military Academy (SLMA)(Sinhala: ශ්රී ලංකා යුද්ධ හමුදා විද්යාපීඨය) [1] - The Sri Lanka Military Academy, Diyatalawa provides initial training for all regular army officers.
Royal Lao Armed Forces emblem 1961–1975. The foundations of the Royal Lao Armed Forces were laid on May 11, 1947, when King Sisavang Vong granted a constitution declaring Laos an independent nation (and a Kingdom from 1949) within the colonial framework of French Indochina. This act signalled the creation of a Laotian government capable of ...
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Lao People's Armed Forces; Military ranks of the Lao People's Armed Forces; Ministry of Public Security (Laos) This page was last edited on 20 May 2018, at 17:07 (UTC ...
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For the most part, the effective components of the Lao Issara armed forces consisted of Vietnamese residents of the towns of Laos, who either had received weapons given them by the surrendering Japanese troops—sold by the Chinese Nationalist soldiers who occupied northern Laos under the 1945 Potsdam Conference agreements—or looted from ...