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  2. French Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Today, French military doctrine is based on the concepts of national independence, nuclear deterrence (see Force de dissuasion), and military self-sufficiency. France is a charter member of NATO, and has worked actively with its allies to adapt NATO—internally and externally—to the post-Cold War environment. In December 1995, France ...

  3. French Army - Wikipedia

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    After the health service and the fuel service were both replaced respectively by the French Defence Health service and Military Fuel Service, other services have disappeared in recent years: In 2005, the Army historical service (SHAT) became the "Land" department of the Defence Historical Service (Service historique de la défense);

  4. Conscription in France - Wikipedia

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    The relevance of the historical system of universal military service to modern commitments and warfare accordingly came under review. France accordingly suspended peacetime military conscription in 1996. President Jacques Chirac's government formally announced the end of compulsory military service [10] in 2001. Young people are still required ...

  5. French Air and Space Force - Wikipedia

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    Flying activity in France is carried out by a network of bases, platforms and French air and space defence radar systems. It is supported by bases, which are supervised and maintained by staff, operational centres, warehouses, workshops, and schools. Both in France and abroad, bases have similar infrastructure to provide standardised support.

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

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    As military forces around the world are constantly changing in size, no definitive list can ever be compiled. All of the 172 countries listed here, especially those with the highest number of total soldiers such as the two Koreas and Vietnam , include a large number of paramilitaries, civilians and policemen in their reserve personnel.

  7. Structure of the French Army - Wikipedia

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    2 e Régiment du Service Militaire Volontaire (2 e RSMV) - 2nd Voluntary Military Service Regiment (Flag and traditions of the 10 e Régiment d'Artillerie de Marine), in Brétigny-sur-Orge; 3 e Régiment du Service Militaire Volontaire (3 e RSMV) - 3rd Voluntary Military Service Regiment (Flag and traditions of the 57 e Régiment d'Infanterie ...

  8. French Navy - Wikipedia

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    The main military musical unit of the French Navy is the Military Band of the Toulon Fleet (French: La musique des équipages de la flotte de Toulon), founded on 13 July 1827. [23] The Bagad Lann Bihoue , based on the bagad bands in Bretagne , is currently the sole pipe band in the service of the French Navy, which uses bagpipes and bombards ...

  9. Special Operations Command (France) - Wikipedia

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    The Commandement des Opérations Spéciales (French pronunciation: [kɔmɑ̃dmɑ̃ dez‿ɔpeʁasjɔ̃ spesjal], "Special Operations Command") or COS is a joint staff charged with overseeing the various special forces of the French Army, Navy and Air and Space Force, bringing them all under a single operational authority.