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Five survivors from the same boat were rescued, according to the national guard.—Billy Stockwell, CNN, 18 Dec. 2024 After an initial round of expansion following Russia’s wider invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the Ukrainian ground forces—the army, air assault forces, marine corps, national guard and territorials—could deploy a hundred brigades, each with around 2,000 people.—David Axe, Forbes, 30 Nov. 2024 The proportion of women in Ukraine’s national guard, whose members are excluded from the official count of armed forces but who also often serve on the frontlines, has fallen by nearly half since Russia invaded.—Olga Oliker, Foreign Affairs, 21 Nov. 2022 The situation was so dire late this summer that commanders in Kyiv had no choice but to send most of the national guard’s seven offensive brigades, including the Kara Dag brigade, to the front.—David Axe, Forbes, 24 Oct. 2024 See all Example Sentences for national guard
China has the most manpower, with the largest standing army in the world.
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New Atlas,
New Atlas,
11 Dec. 2024
What's more, the militias were renamed the National Guard and unconstitutionally transformed from a check on federal power to a second federal standing army.
The foxes are a legacy of the 2006 war between Lebanon's Hezbollah militia and Israel, when the animals moved down to the coast to escape fighting in the hills.
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Jane Arraf,
NPR,
22 Jan. 2025
Trump commuted the sentence of Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the far-right militia group Oath Keepers.
Many are stuck in third countries, including one former member of the Afghan army in Pakistan who spoke to USA TODAY on the condition of anonymity for fear of their safety.
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Chris Kenning,
USA TODAY,
23 Jan. 2025
The Mother of Dragons herself, Daenerys Targaryen, embodies the cultural fear of and fascination with a petite, white female wielding her dragons—not a husband or son—to build a seemingly socially just army that will brutally conquer in her name.
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Rebecca Scofield / Made by History,
TIME,
21 Jan. 2025
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