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Z Force (Burma)         
FORWARD OBSERVATION FORCE OPERATING IN BURMA DURING WORLD WAR II.
Z Force was a forward observation force attached to the British General Staff Intelligence that operated in Burma during World War II.
HIV/AIDS in Myanmar         
Human immunodeficiency virus and acquired immune deficiency syndrome in Burma (or Myanmar) is recognised as a disease of concern by the Ministry of Health and is a major social and health issue in the country. In 2005, the estimated adult HIV prevalence rate in Burma was 1.
Z Force (Bangladesh)         
MILITARY UNIT
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Z Force; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Z Force (Bangladesh)
Z Force, also known as Tura Brigade, was the first military brigade of Bangladesh Forces formed during the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971 under Major Ziaur Rahman along with the consent of the revolutionary government of Bangladesh in exile. The brigade was formed with the 1st, 3rd and 8th Battalion of East Bengal Regiment on 7 July 1971.

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Z Force (Burma)
Z Force was a forward observation force attached to the British General Staff Intelligence that operated in Burma during World War II.