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  2. Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Arizona (/ ˌ ær ɪ ˈ z oʊ n ə / ⓘ ARR-iz-OH-nə; Navajo: Hoozdo Hahoodzo [hoː˥z̥to˩ ha˩hoː˩tso˩]; [10] O'odham: Alĭ ṣonak [ˈaɭi̥ ˈʂɔnak]) [11] is a state in the Southwestern region of the United States, sharing the Four Corners region of the western United States with Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah.

  3. List of military flags - Wikipedia

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    Military 1994–2003 South African Defence Force: Military 1981–1994 Union Defence Force / South African Defence Force Military 1947–1981 South African Army Ground forces 2002–2003 South African Army Ground forces 1994–2002 South African Army Ground forces 1973–1994 South African Army Ground forces 1966–1973 South African Army

  4. List of defunct military academies in the United States

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    Hoge Memorial Military Academy (VA) Hogsett Military Academy (KY) Hollywood Military Academy (CA) Hollywood Military Academy (CA) Honolulu Military Academy (HI) Hoover Military Academy (VA) Horner Military School (NC) Howe Military Academy (IN) [2] Hudson River Military Academy (NY) Huntsville Military Academy (AL) Hurt Military School (AL)

  5. Mustang (military officer) - Wikipedia

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    Mustang is a military slang term used in the United States Armed Forces to refer to a commissioned officer who began their career as an enlisted service member. A mustang officer is not a temporary or brevet promotion but is a commissioned officer who receives more pay according to their rank of O1-E, O2-E, etc., but has no more command responsibilities than those of any commissioned officer ...

  6. National Rifle Association - Wikipedia

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    The US Congress created the National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice in 1901 to include representatives from the NRA, National Guard, and United States military services. A program of annual rifle and pistol competitions was authorized, and included a national match open to military and civilian shooters.

  7. Royal Veteran Battalions - Wikipedia

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    In 1814, after returning from Gibraltar, the 4th battalion was disbanded at Deptford. In 1815, the 10th Royal Veteran Battalion was renumbered as the 4th battalion, with many of its members settling in Canada c.1817, following its disbandment. [2] [6] [3] The 5th Royal Veteran Battalion was raised and served in Guernsey and on Alderney.

  8. Suicide in the military - Wikipedia

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    Suicide in the military is the act of ending one's life during or after a career in the armed forces. US army suicide prevention poster, 2012 While suicide rates in military organizations vary internationally, official statistics in several countries show a consistently higher risk in certain subgroups.

  9. Tammy Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    Tammy Suzanne Green Baldwin (born February 11, 1962) [1] is an American politician and lawyer serving since 2013 as the junior United States senator from Wisconsin.A member of the Democratic Party, she served three terms as the Wisconsin state assemblywoman from Wisconsin's 78th Assembly district from 1993 to 1999, and seven terms as the United States congresswoman from Wisconsin's 2nd ...