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taken from [1] page 340 (348 in the pdf); Chairmen of the Military Staff Committee (2005): January: China February: France March: Russian Federation April: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland May: United States of America June: China July: France August: Russian Federation September: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland October: United States of America November: China December: France

if someone knows how to turn that into a self-tracking piece for the article, or otherwise wikify it into usability...Darker Dreams 16:33, 8 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

newer version of the document linked above [2] Darker Dreams 23:06, 9 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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I came here because I was looking for a place where to put the data on the salaries of the military in the RDCongo, yet I found no chapter on the Military in the article on the RDCongo. However, I was under the assumption that one of them was to be able to protect it's population and that this was mostly done by organising a military pillar in a country. I was looking for an article to support this latter assumption, to support creating an article on the military in the RDCongo portal, yet I keep jumping from one article to another without finding anything on the topic. Can anybody help drilling to an article? And support creating more interlinks. Thank you.--SvenAERTS (talk) 10:08, 25 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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