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  • The '''302nd Military Intelligence Battalion''' (302nd MI BN), whose unit crest portrays the "sly ...7, the battalion was transferred from the Army Security Agency to [[United States Army Europe]] (USAREUR).
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  • ...aq Wasiq]] || Continued detention pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force (2001), as informed by principles of the laws of war. || ...ah Noori]] || Continued detention pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force (2001), as informed by principles of the laws of war. ||
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  • ...e filed cases in US courts to obtain the right to be brought to the United States. Several support groups in the US, especially in Washington D.C., have expr ...2003, the Pentagon quietly decided that 15 Chinese Muslims detained at the military prison in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, could be released.
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  • {{For|theories, strategies, concepts and doctrines of warfare|Military science}} ...legal civilian applications, or are dangerous to use without appropriate [[military training]].
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  • ...le1.pdf|title=Human Development Report 2011|year=2011|format=PDF|publisher=United Nations|accessdate=5 November 2011}}</ref> ...</sup> (4,260,000&amp;nbsp;sq&amp;nbsp;mi), just behind that of the United States (11,351,000&amp;nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> / 4,383,000&amp;nbsp;sq&amp;nbsp;mi).
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  • ...telligence Agency|CIA]] [[Paramilitary Operations Officer]] and a [[United States Marine]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sof.news/update/20171018/ |title=S ...nprofit Grassroots Reconciliation Group, became a Special Advisor to the [[United Nations]],<ref name="lawfareblog.com">https://www.lawfareblog.com/lawfare-p
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  • ...{{Cite web |url=https://www.un.org/Depts/DGACM/RegionalGroups.shtml |title=UNITED NATIONS DGACM |website=www.un.org}}</ref><ref>Italy is often grouped in Wes ...|title=Politics in Western Europe : an introduction to the politics of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and the European Union |date=11 No
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  • {{Infobox <!-- military --> person | branch = [[United States Marine Corps]]
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  • ...t of United States university campuses by enrollment|largest in the United States]].<ref>{{cite web |url = https://today.tamu.edu/2021/10/20/record-enrollmen ...name="SMC">{{cite web |title = 10 U.S. Code § 2111a - Support for senior military colleges |publisher = [[Cornell University]] |url = https://www.law.cornell
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  • </ref> He was sentenced to five-and-a-half years of imprisonment by a military jury, being counted as having already served five years of the sentence at }}</ref> Despite the threat to detain him indefinitely, the [[United States|U.S.]] in November 2008 transferred him to [[Yemen]] to serve out the remai
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  • ...nternational conferences and events]]. Singapore is also a member of the [[United Nations]] (UN), [[World Trade Organization]] (WTO), [[East Asia Summit]] (E ...Cultural continuities and discontinuities in the Early Historical maritime states of Southeast Asia", in ''25 tahun kerjasama Pusat Penelitian Arkeologi dan
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  • Taliban and al-Qaeda detainees sit in a holding area while being guarded by military police at Camp X-Ray at Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, during in-processi Taliban and al-Qaeda detainees sit in a holding area while being guarded by military police at Camp X-Ray at Naval Base Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, during in-processi
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  • ...s gained notoriety in describing secret [[prison]]s operated by the United States [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), generally outside of U.S. territory ...ails in these countries. While the US and host countries have signed the [[United Nations Convention Against Torture]], CIA officers are allowed to use what
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  • ...borough were ranked as a city, Brooklyn would rank as the [[List of United States cities by population|third-most populous in the U.S.]], after [[Los Angeles ...book|last1=Powell|first1=Lyman Pierson|title=Historic Towns of the Middle States|date=1899|publisher=G. P. Putnam's sons|page=[https://archive.org/details/h
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  • ...Charleston, SC<br>[[Federal Correctional Institution, Pekin]]<br>[[United States Penitentiary, Florence ADX|US Penitentiary, Florence, Supermax]] (starting ...zen of [[Qatar]] who was sentenced to serve a 15-year sentence in a United States federal prison, with credit for the nearly eight years he was held in deten
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  • ...ituted [[Military dictatorship of Chile (1973–1990)|a 16-year right-wing military dictatorship]] of [[Augusto Pinochet]] that left more than 3,000 people dea ...of the [[United Nations]], the [[Community of Latin American and Caribbean States]] (CELAC) and the [[Pacific Alliance]], and joined the [[OECD]] in 2010.
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  • ...n''' (born 2 May 1985) is a former [[Private First Class]] in the [[United States Army]] who was convicted of gang-[[rape|raping]] and murdering a 14-year-ol ...was charged, and tried in the [[US civilian justice system]], under the [[Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act]].<ref name=CbsNews2014-02-19/>
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  • | conventional_long_name = United Republic of Tanzania | sovereignty_type = Independence {{nobold|from the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[Omani Empire]]}}
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  • ...e [[suspect]]s held by the United States in [[Camp Delta]] in the [[United States Navy]] base at [[Guantánamo Bay, Cuba|Guantanamo Bay]], [[Cuba]]. ...oard is to review whether the suspects still represent a threat. [[United States President|American President]] [[George W. Bush]] initially called the susp
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  • ...tenburg.pdf DOD biography John D. Altenburg, jr. Appointing authority for Military Commissions: biography], ''[[US Department of Defense]]''</ref><ref> ...ry Commissions Quits |url=http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2006/11/15/head-of-military-commissions-quits/?mod=blogs |publisher=Wall Street Journal}}</ref>
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  • ...itizen of [[Tunisia]], held in [[extrajudicial]] detention in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> [htt The [[United States Department of Defense|Department of Defense]] reports that Ourgy was born o
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  • ...d the most [[Atlanta tree canopy|dense urban tree coverage]] in the United States.<ref>{{Cite book|title=AIA Guide to the Architecture of Atlanta|last=Gourna ...ive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100402084413/http://www.business.gov/states/georgia/local/atlanta.html|archive-date=April 2, 2010|url-status=dead}}</re
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  • ..._date = May 2020<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://apnews.com/article/afghanistan-united-arab-emirates-prisons-taliban-only-on-ap-d5e8096a268e842c6e32d8b41a9e2f16|t ...Afghanistan]], who was held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]]'s [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2/>
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  • ...]], is currently being held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...of [[Central Europe]]. It is a [[federation]] of nine [[States of Austria|states]], one of which is the capital [[Vienna]], the largest city and state by po Austria has been a member of the [[United Nations]] since 1955 and<ref>Jelavich 267</ref> of the [[European Union]] s
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  • ...at Guantanamo Attributable to Senior Defense Officials |publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]] |date=March 6, 2007|accessdate=2007-09-22}}</ref>]] ...ease] by Department of Defense Public Affairs Office.</ref> after [[United States Supreme Court|U.S. Supreme Court]] rulings in [[Hamdi v. Rumsfeld]]<ref nam
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  • The '''302nd Military Intelligence Battalion''' (302nd MI BN), whose unit crest portrays the "sly ...7, the battalion was transferred from the Army Security Agency to [[United States Army Europe]] (USAREUR).
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  • ...fghanistan]] currently held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]]' [[Guantanamo Bay detention camps]], in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...of [[Morocco]] who was held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...cle|SUV]] manufacturer [[Troller]], an 8% stake in [[Aston Martin]] of the United Kingdom and a 32% stake in China’s [[Jiangling Motors]].<ref name=AR>{{ci ...] brand, under which it had marketed entry-level luxury cars in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Middle East since 1938.
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  • {{Wp-cca}}<br/><!-- {{About|United States military decoration}} --> ...ceiving the Silver Star from [[United States Navy|Navy]] [[Admiral (United States)|Admiral]] [[Michael Mullen]], [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]].]]
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  • ...and legislative powers, especially over the [[Royal Moroccan Armed Forces|military]], foreign policy and religious affairs; he can issue decrees called [[Moro Morocco claims ownership of the [[United Nations list of non-self-governing territories|non-self-governing territory
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  • ...a citizen of [[Iran]] held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...right travel documents. She was subsequently deported back to the United States, where she had another interview with FBI officials. Hassan was born in the [[United States]].<ref name=CbsNews2018-02-17/>
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  • ...at the U.S. military base in [[Kandahar]], [[Afghanistan]] and in the U.S. military prison at [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base]], [[Cuba]] for four years. Kurnaz, a | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...ns = 1920s, [[Southern United States|Southern]] and [[Southwestern United States|Southwestern U.S.]] ...inate in the [[Southern United States|Southern]] and [[Southwestern United States]] of the early 1920s.
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  • | title = Date and time notation in the United States <small>[{{purge|refresh}}]</small> ...nch of [[Date and time notation in the United Kingdom|conventions from the United Kingdom]]{{cn|date=January 2021}}. American styles of notation have also in
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  • ==Military== ...h|李信}}; c. 200s BCE), [[Qin (state)|Qin]] general during the [[Warring States period]]
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  • ...Saudi Arabia]] who was held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2>[http Initially the [[George W. Bush|Bush]] [[United States President|Presidency]] asserted that they could withhold all the protection
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  • {{Infobox military person ...on = 1st Lt. González was the first Puerto Rican pilot in the United States Army Air Forces.
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  • ...), also called the '''Bagram Theater Internment Facility''', is a [[United States]]-run [[prison]] located next to [[Bagram Airfield]] in the [[Parwan Provin ...nding to transfer control of the Parwan Detention Facility from the United States to Afghanistan was signed on March 9, 2012.<ref name="New York Times 2012-0
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  • | publisher=[[United States Department of Justice]] On June 10, 2006 the [[United States Department of Defense|Department of Defense]] reported that three captives
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  • | caption = A librarian in a military base library helps an airman find an entry in a book. ...rian of Augustus' library, was a [[praetor]], an office that combined both military and judicial duties. A later librarian of the same library was [[Gaius Juli
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  • ...en of [[Saudi Arabia]] held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2>[http Captive 196 was identified inconsistently on different official [[United States Department of Defense|Department of Defense]] documents:
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  • {{Infobox military person | allegiance = [[United States|United States of America]]
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  • The [[United States Department of Defense]] acknowledges holding '''Libyan captives in Guantan | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • In modern [[nation states]], people often form [[political parties]] to represent their ideas. Member === Early states ===
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  • | branch = [[United States Army]] ...tes Army]]. He served as one of the judges on the [[United States Court of Military Commission Review]] from December 2008 to November 2011.<ref>
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  • held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]]'s [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...ld for close to eight years in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • |branch=United States Air Force Reserve ...nited States|American]] lawyer, law Professor, and officer in the [[United States Air Force Reserve]].
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  • ...a citizen of [[Yemen]] held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...parabr}}{{center|[[File:Mongolian national anthem, performed by the United States Navy Band.ogg]]}} ...er: Human Development and the Anthropocene|date=15 December 2020|publisher=United Nations Development Programme|isbn=978-92-1-126442-5|pages=343–346|url=ht
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  • | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]] ...es With Pending Habeas Corpus Petitions Who Have Been Released From United States Custody
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  • ...of [[Yemen]], who was held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s, in [[Cuba]], from May 5, 2002, until | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...a citizen of [[Yemen]] held in [[extrajudicial]] detention in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • '''United States v. Nazario''' was ...member of the [[United States Armed Services]] faced charges in the United States civilian justice system for acts alleged to have taken place on a foreign b
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  • ...positions of power within governments, supranational organizations, NGOs, military factions, and the medical field, have actively worked against the welfare o ...nt that Pfizer and Moderna were fully aware of the involvement of rogue US Military elements in engineering this Bioweapon, with the assistance of Dr. Fauci an
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  • ...of [[Yemen]] currently held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • |allegiance= {{flag|United States}} |branch=[[United States Marine Corps]]<br/>[[United States Army]]
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  • | perps = A group of [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] soldiers ...lion, 1st Infantry Regiment]] 5th Brigade, [[2nd Infantry Division (United States)|2nd Infantry Division]]. They were based at [[Forward Operating Base Ramro
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  • is a citizen of [[Libya]] held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...— On Jan. 11, 2002, at the desolate air strip at Guantánamo Bay, United States Marines escorted 20 prisoners clad in orange uniforms from an Air Force car 20 YEARS AFTER 9/11The United States has gradually transferred all but two of the first 20 prisoners at Guantán
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  • held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • |nationality = United States |employer = [[United States Navy]]
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  • ...n of [[Saudi Arabia]], held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • The [[w:United States|United States]] and its coalition partners remain at war against [[w:al Qaida|al Qaida]] pose a threat to the United States.
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  • ...bia]]n citizen who was held in [[extrajudicial]] detention in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base]], in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...en of [[Saudi Arabia]] held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...uantanamo detainees facing charges before [[Guantanamo military commission|military commissions]].<ref name=Latimes2006-04-30> ==Hamdan v. Rumsfeld ruling and the Military Commissions Act==
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  • | allegiance = [[United States of America]] ...Class '''Layne Morris''' (b. 1962) is a retired [[soldier]] in an [[United States|American]] [[Special Forces]] unit. Sergeant Morris was wounded and blinde
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  • ...2 hearing''' is a proceeding under the [[United States]] [[Uniform Code of Military Justice]], similar to that of a [[preliminary hearing]] in civilian law. I ...is enough evidence to merit a general court-martial. Offenders in the US military may face [[Nonjudicial punishment|non-judicial punishment]], a [[summary co
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  • ...Fishback''' (January 19, 1979 – November 19, 2021) was a former [[United States Army]] officer, who became known after he sent a letter to Senator [[John M ...] and [[Lindsey Graham]], afterward wrote an amendment to a [[Bill (United States Congress)|Senate bill]] which would make illegal previous Bush administrati
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  • ...view Tribunal]]s had correctly followed the rules laid out by the [[United States Department of Defense|Department of Defense]]. ...es, attorneys for the detainees initiated both a challenge to the [[United States Constitution|constitutionality]] of the MCA's stripping of the right to hab
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  • ...view Tribunal]]s had correctly followed the rules laid out by the [[United States Department of Defense|Department of Defense]]. ...es, attorneys for the detainees initiated both a challenge to the [[United States Constitution|constitutionality]] of the MCA's stripping of the right to hab
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  • ...of [[France]], who was held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s, in [[Cuba]] from June 2002 to March | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...31, 1945) is an [[United States|American]] lawyer and notable expert in [[military law]].<ref name=OfficialBio> ==Military service==
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  • ...', from January 2002 into 2019 she reported on the operation of the United States' [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, at its naval base in [[Cuba]].<ref nam ...od on a hill 400 yards from the runway. One of them was Carol Rosenberg, a military-affairs reporter for The Miami Herald.
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  • ...reviously known as the '''Fast Response Cutter''', is part of the [[United States Coast Guard]]'s [[Integrated Deepwater System Program|Deepwater]] program.< ...ement patrol boat acquisition project |date=2007-03-14 |publisher=[[United States Coast Guard]] |accessdate=2007-09-01}}</ref><ref name=StrategyPage20070325>
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  • ...]] who is who has been held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]]' [[Guantanamo Bay detention camp]]s, in [[Cuba]], since 2002.<ref name=Do The United States has never charged him with a crime.
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  • ...a citizen of [[Yemen]] held in [[extrajudicial detention]] in the [[United States]] [[Guantanamo Bay detainment camp]]s, in [[Cuba]].<ref name=DoDList2> | publisher=[[United States Department of Defense]]
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  • ...#88 [[Hendrick Motorsports]] [[AMP Energy]]/[[National Guard of the United States|National Guard]] car driven at the time by [[Dale Earnhardt, Jr.]], and spe ...urns in ''The Last Knight'' as an olive green [[Mercedes-Benz]] [[Unimog]] military tactical [[ambulance]] and replaces Ratchet as Autobot medic.
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  • '''Trent A. Aistrope''' is an enlisted member of the [[United States Air Force]].<ref name=BagramNewsExpress20080425> Aistrope was charged with violating [[article 121]] of the [[Uniform Code of Military Justice]], after he took $1500 from a wallet he found.
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  • ...demand (VOD) on ''The NOW Television Network''], ''Christian TV'', United States. [https://www.thenownetwork.org/airtime ''The NOW Television Network'' broa ...ry_and_Naval_Academy Highschool Diploma in Military Science - Northwestern Military & Naval Academy - Class of 1982]
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  • | title = Operation Nanook sets up camp outside Inuvik, N.W.T.: Annual military exercise in two different Arctic regions this year ...the The [[Royal Danish Navy]], and the [[United States Navy]] and [[United States Coast Guard]].
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  • ...and the attacks were thwarted in both countries. The GID warned the United States of the impending 9/11 attacks. In late summer 2001, Jordanian intelligence [[Category:Military units and formations of Jordan|General Intelligence Directorate]]
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  • ...aking, until interrupted by a strange, tiny figure: [[Serpentor]], a human military [[cyborg]] built with Megatron's memories. Using these memories to convince ...pages of the U.S. title, but in its sister across the [[Atlantic]], the [[United Kingdom|U.K.]]'s official ''Transformers'' comic, which inter spliced its o
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  • ...tes that an agreement of many people cannot override long-term policies. A united group of rumor mongers cannot decree that gossip, or crude jokes, will be a ...ge at 14, but you still can not smoke, drink, drive, vote, or serve in our military. Intelligence does not mean you have the social skills and ability to contr
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  • ...her dead end. They used the ''Megastar'' for transport around the [[United States of America]] after stealing some [[protoform]]s which they [[Reformatting|r ...Florida where it is linked to a decommissioned space shuttle so the human military can have some control over it. It is tended to by [[the Wreckers]] under t
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  • ...(BattleTech)|Clans]], and the mercenary unit Wolf's Dragoons, and, thence united, succeeding in pushing the Word of Blake back until their defeat on [[Terra ...n-year [[jihad]], Word of Blake forces used weapons of mass destruction on military and civilian targets alike. Most Inner Sphere worlds were struck with [[nuc
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