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  2. Uganda Army (1962–1971) - Wikipedia

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    The military continued to grow in the following years: The Military Police, the Paratrooper Battalion, the Border Guard Unit, the 5th Mechanised Regiment, and the 2nd Brigade were organized, and the entire Uganda Army consisted of about 9,800 soldiers by 1968, of which only 200 were officers.

  3. List of countries by number of military and paramilitary ...

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    The number of personnel in paramilitary forces: armed units that are not considered part of a nation's formal military forces. The total number of active, reserve, and paramilitary personnel. The ratio per thousand inhabitants of total military (active, reserve, and paramilitary). The ratio per thousand inhabitants of active military only. As ...

  4. Police brutality by country - Wikipedia

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    The 2013 United States Department of State report on Poland raised several concerns of police brutality; [247] The report cited a case of police officers using violence to acquire a confession for armed robbery in 2012, [247] though it also noted that these police officers were eventually indicted for police brutality.

  5. Paramilitary forces of China - Wikipedia

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    The paramilitary forces of China are the military units and formations apart from the People's Liberation Army, the principal military force of the People's Republic of China. They are composed of three main forces, the People's Liberation Army reserve force , the People's Armed Police (PAP), and the Militia , and they act as auxiliaries to the ...

  6. People's Liberation Army Ground Force - Wikipedia

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    The People's Liberation Army Ground Force [a] (PLAGF), also referred to as the PLA Army, [3] is the land-based service branch of the People's Liberation Army (PLA), and also its largest and oldest branch. The PLAGF can trace its lineage from 1927 as the Chinese Red Army; however, it was not officially established until 1948.

  7. Uganda Army (1971–1980) - Wikipedia

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    A Uganda Army OT-64 SKOT armoured personnel carrier during a military parade in Kampala in the late 1960s. After Uganda gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1962, [2] 4th Battalion, King's African Rifles, at Jinja, [3] was transformed into the country's first military force, the Uganda Rifles.

  8. Uganda arrests 5 more, recovers explosives in Kampala bomb ...

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    KAMPALA (Reuters) - Ugandan police have arrested another five people and discovered five more explosives around the capital Kampala in a bombing plot linked to an Islamist rebel group, the force said.

  9. List of divisions of the People's Liberation Army - Wikipedia

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    The People's Liberation Army of the People's Republic of China has had many divisions since it was officially established in 1949. However, a growing number of land and air combat divisions have been disbanded in favour of brigades, a process largely completed by the time the 2015 PLA reforms were implemented around 2017.

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