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  • == Armed Forces == ...[Marine Corps]] and [[Coast Guard]] are also included as part of the Armed Forces.
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  • == United States Armed Forces == ...ich also provides military policy and planning. The Department of Homeland Security oversees the Coast Guard in peacetime.
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  • ...vernment directly related to national security and the United States Armed Forces. * [[United States Armed Forces]]: The military forces of the United States of America. It consists of the Army, Marine Corps, Nav
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  • ..., using the mobility of the [[navy]] to rapidly deliver combined-arms task forces. * [[Armed forces]]: The military forces of a nation, typically consisting of an [[army]], [[navy]], [[air force]],
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  • ...War]] (1998–1999). These crimes were perpetrated by the Yugoslav security forces against the ethnic Albanian population, and by the [[Kosovo Liberation Army ...the conflict, with the majority being perpetrated by the Yugoslav security forces.
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  • ...vernment directly related to national security and the United States Armed Forces. The DoD is the largest employer in the world, with over 1.3 million active * [[United States Armed Forces]]: The military forces of the United States of America. It consists of the Army, Marine Corps, Nav
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  • ...versity]] in [[Dhaka]], [[Bangladesh]], operated by the [[Bangladesh Armed Forces]]. ...ic university of Bangladesh. It was commissioned by the [[Bangladesh Armed Forces]] and is operated by them. The university was established to facilitate pro
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  • ...is a set of practices, tactics, and strategies that governments, military forces, police departments, and corporations adopt to prevent or respond to [[Terr * [[National Security]]: The requirement to maintain the survival of the state through the use of
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  • ...by [[Police|police]], [[Military|military]], or other [[Security|security forces]] to control, disperse, and arrest people who are involved in a [[Riot|riot [[Category:Security]]
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  • * [[Data Security]]: Protecting data from destructive forces and from the unwanted actions of unauthorized users. ...e medical field, authentication is crucial for maintaining the privacy and security of patient data. It is used in various healthcare systems, such as [[Electr
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  • ...om, and "disarmament", which means the reduction or withdrawal of military forces and weapons. [[Category:International security]]
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  • * [[Data Security]]: The practice of protecting digital data from destructive forces, unauthorized access, or data corruption throughout its lifecycle.
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  • * [[Combat]]: Fighting between armed forces. [[Category:Security]]
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  • ...esources, which diminishes the victim's capacity to support themselves and forces them to depend on the perpetrator financially. ...ire, use, and maintain economic resources, thus threatening their economic security and potential for self-sufficiency.
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  • ...vernment directly related to national security and the United States Armed Forces.
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  • ...g period of supervision or care. In addition, patients require the safety, security, and shelter of these specialized inpatient or partial hospitalization sett ...vide care to Department of Defense operational forces and other supporting forces such as contractors and foreign nationals.
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