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  2. Children in the military - Wikipedia

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    Children in the military, including state armed forces, non-state armed groups, and other military organizations, may be trained for combat, assigned to support roles, such as cooks, porters/couriers, or messengers, or used for tactical advantage such as for human shields, or for political advantage in propaganda.

  3. Category:Child soldiers - Wikipedia

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    Articles about individuals who served as soldiers as children. For general coverage of military use of children, see the related Category:Children in the military.

  4. History of children in the military - Wikipedia

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    Children in the military are children (defined by the Convention on the Rights of the Child as persons under the age of 18) who are associated with military organizations, such as state armed forces and non-state armed groups. [1] Throughout history and in many cultures, children have been involved in military campaigns. [2]

  5. Celebrating the Resilience of Military Children - AOL

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    Mar. 17—(StatePoint) Life in the U.S. Armed Forces can be challenging, especially for the youngest members of the nation's military community: the 1.6 million children of service members. From ...

  6. Category:Children in the military - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to children in the military.Child soldiers within state armed forces, non-state armed groups, and other military organizations may be trained and used for combat, assigned to support roles such as porters or messengers, or used for tactical advantage as human shields or for political advantage in propaganda.

  7. Child soldiers in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    His story is cited extensively in the awarding-winning children's book, The Boys' War. [1] The most celebrated schoolboy performance of the war was the baptism of fire of the Virginia Military Institute Cadet Corps at the Battle of New Market. The corps was 215 strong when it reached the battle.

  8. Category:Children in war - Wikipedia

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  9. Child Soldiers Prevention Act - Wikipedia

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    The military of Yemen was suspected of enlisting children as young as 15 and regional militias of enlisting children 14 and older. [12] In Sudan, US military assistance was seen as critical in helping the southern part of the country build military institutions in the event that it voted to secede in the January 2011 referendum. [11]