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BODY OF LAWS AND PROCEDURES GOVERNING MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES
Military Courts; Military Law; Military judiciary; Military tribunals; Military Court; Military Commission; Military Tribunal; Military law; Military justice system; Military Justice; Military tribunal; Military punishment; Military commissions; Service offense; Service offence; Military judge; Military courts

military      
adj. στρατιωτικός
armed force         
  • A [[Polish Armed Forces]] [[M1 Abrams]] taking part in an [[Armed Forces Day]] [[military parade]] in [[Katowice]], 2019
  • radio]] to coordinate [[fire support]].
  • Mounted and foot [[armour]]ed [[knight]]s. Armour and [[cavalry]] dominated the battlefield until the invention of [[firearm]]s.
  • A [[bronze]] [[arrowhead]] from the 4th century BCE, found in [[Olynthus]], [[Chalkidiki]], [[Greece]].
  • Naval vessels of France and Britain exchanging fire during the 1781 [[Battle of the Chesapeake]]
  • Afghan and British military cargo trucks preparing a [[convoy]] to resupply a [[forward operating base]] in [[Afghanistan]], 2011
  • IFV]]
  • Countries by number of active soldiers (2009)
  • Dutch civilians celebrating the arrival of the [[I Canadian Corps]] in [[Utrecht]] as the [[Canadian Army]] liberates the [[Netherlands]] from Nazi occupation
  • Miho Air Base]], 2018
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  • Portuguese]]
  • Map showing Military Budget in countries from 1988 throughout 2019
  • contemporary physical training]] regimes. [[Riace Bronzes]], c. 450 BC
  • [[Samurai]], member of the Japanese warrior caste
  • Guerrilla structure
  • [[AIM-7]] Sparrow medium range [[air-to-air missile]] from an [[F-15 Eagle]]
  • Lapland, Finland]], January 6–16, 2015
  • ancient Egyptian military]] formation
ORGANIZATION PRIMARILY TASKED WITH PREPARING FOR AND CONDUCTING WAR
Armed forces; Military forces; Armed Force; Defense (military); Military strength; Militarian; Militaries; Armed force; Military force; Military Force; Military defense; Defence (military); MilitaryForces; Militaryforces; The military; Armed resistance; Military Forces; Military defence; Militarially; Militarial; Armed services; Armed Forces; Militarily; Millitary; Armed Services; List of countries by Military Strength Index
ένοπλες δυνάμεις
military academy         
  • Academia Militar das Agulhas Negras
  • A [[sloop]] of the [[Hellenic Naval Academy]] sails past with a crew of naval cadet officers. The Academy is supervised by the [[Hellenic Navy]].
  • The [[Australian Defence Force Academy]] is a tri-service military college established in 1986.
  • Royal Naval Institute]]. The academy is a part of ''Nederlandse Defensie Academie''.
  • Chief of Naval Staff]] for India, reviews cadets during a [[passing out]] parade of the [[Indian Military Academy]]. The institution is a training academy of the [[Indian Army]].
  • Air Force Military School]], a boys-only military high school
  • A cadet of Italy's [[Nunziatella military academy]] in 1787, the year the academy was established
  • Escola Naval
  • Armenian soldiers at the [[Vazgen Sargsyan Military University]] in 2013
  • Serbian Military Academy]]
  • Library of [[Bundeswehr University Munich]], which provides post-secondary education to military personnel and civilians
  • CARAT Indonesia 2015]]. The Indonesian Naval Academy is part of the [[Indonesian Navy]].
  • West Point]]
  • Escola de Especialistas da Aeronáutica
  • A classroom at the [[School of Advanced Military Studies]], one of four staff colleges of the [[United States Army]]
  • Colours Contingent of the [[Bangladesh Military Academy]], a training institute for officers of the [[Bangladesh Army]]
  • Colégio Militar do Rio de Janeiro
  • Escola de Aprendizes-Marinheiros de Santa Catarina
  • Cadets of ''[[École spéciale militaire de Saint-Cyr]]'' during the 2008 [[Bastille Day military parade]]. The military college was established in 1802 by [[Napoleon]].
  • corps of cadets]] along with a civilian student body.
  • Main gate of the [[PLA National Defence University]], a [[national university]] administered by the [[People's Liberation Army]].
  • Established in 1832, the [[Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia]] is a post-graduate military academy.
  • Cadets of the [[United States Military Academy]] (USMA) navigate the horizontal ladder and vertical rope obstacle of the Indoor Obstacle Course Test. USMA is one of five federal service academies.
  • Cadets of the [[Berdimuhamed Annayev 1st Specialized Military School]]
  • Cadets of the [[Indonesian Air Force Academy]] in formation before parading for the Air force anniversary ceremony. The Academy is operated by the [[Indonesian Air Force]].
  • JMSDF Officer Candidate School, Etajima, Hiroshima
  • The Honour Guard of [[José María Córdova Military School]]. Cadets undergo undergraduate studies at the institution.
  • Cadets of the [[Korean Military Academy]] during a visit to [[United Nations Command]]
  • A passing out parade at [[Pakistan Military Academy]]
  • [[Karlberg Palace]], home of Sweden's [[Military Academy Karlberg]]. Established in 1792, it is the oldest military academy in the world to remain in its original location.
  • Cadets of the [[Military Institute of the Kazakh Ground Forces]] march in the [[2015 Moscow Victory Day Parade]].
  • The Raakunamäki Military Academy in [[Lappeenranta]], [[Finland]]
  • Cadets of [[Marion Military Institute]] after the Alumni Weekend parade. The Institute is one of four junior military colleges in the United States.
  • Heroic Military Academy]] with a [[golden eagle]], the institution's mascot
  • A cadet of [[Moscow Suvorov Military School]], the first of several [[Suvorov Military School]]s established throughout Russia
  • The [[National Defense College of the Philippines]] is a graduate-level military college established in 1963.
  • The [[National War College]], a school of the [[National Defense University]], is a multi-service staff college in the United States.
  • Students of ''[[Colégio Militar]]'' on parade. The school is one of two pre-university institutions in Portugal.
  • Portuguese Military Academy]], an undergraduate-level institution
  • Graduating cadets of [[Philippine Military Academy]] at a homecoming
  • National Military College]].
  • Students of ''[[Prytanée National Militaire]]'' having lunch, 1900. The institution is one of several military preparatory schools in France.
  • The main complex of the [[Naval Academy Mürwik]] of the [[German Navy]]
  • Established in 1701, the [[Royal Danish Naval Academy]] is the oldest-still-existing officers' academy in the world.
  • [[Royal Military College of Canada]] band piper and bugler. Established in 1876, the College is Canada's only post-secondary military college with degree-granting powers.
  • Officer Cadet School]] within the [[SAFTI Military Institute]] as seen from the northwest.
  • The Engineers Castle of Russia's [[Military Engineering-Technical University]], with a monument to [[Peter the Great]] in the foreground
  • The Passing Out Parade at [[Royal Military Academy Sandhurst]], one of four military academies in the United Kingdom.
  • The [[Baltic Defence College]] is a multinational military college established by Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
  • Cadets of the [[Great Lakes Maritime Academy]] learning how to row a boat. The institution is one of six military-styled maritime academies in the United States.
  • Cadets of the [[Indonesian Military Academy]] in parade uniform during the Indonesian independence day ceremony. The institution is the military academy of the [[Indonesian Army]].
  • The [[Tashkent Higher Tank Command School]] during the soviet period
  • RAF staff College]] course at Andover, 1922. The staff college operated from 1922 to 1970.
  • Cadets of [[National Defence University of Malaysia]] on an exercise. The institution is a post-secondary school operated by the [[Malaysian Armed Forces]].
  • Buildings of the [[Norwegian Naval Academy]], an undergraduate institution intended to instruct officers of the [[Royal Norwegian Navy]]
  • Cadets of the [[Polish Naval Academy]] aboard the ORP ''Iskra'', 1937
HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTION OPERATED BY OR FOR THE MILITARY
Military Academies; Military academies; Military school; Service academy; Higher Military School; Service academies; Officer training; Defence Academy; Special military academy; Military Academy; Cadet school; Military college; War academy; Military university; Akademi Angkatan Bersenjata Republik Indonesia; Indonesian Military academy; Army Academy; Military schools; Military-school; Military public school
στρατιωτική ακαδημία

Определение

reinforcements
n. to bring up; commit; send reinforcements

Википедия

Military justice

Military justice (also military law) is the legal system (bodies of law and procedure) that governs the conduct of the active-duty personnel of the armed forces of a country. In some nation-states, civil law and military law are distinct bodies of law, which respectively govern the conduct of civil society and the conduct of the armed forces; each body of law has specific judicial procedures to enforce the law. Among the legal questions unique to a system of military justice are the practical preservation of good order and discipline, command responsibility, the legality of orders, war-time observation of the code of conduct, and matters of legal precedence concerning civil or military jurisdiction over the civil offenses and the criminal offenses committed by active-duty military personnel.

Military justice is different and distinct from martial law, which is the imposition of direct military authority upon a civilian population, in place of the civilian legal system of law that authorised the government to rule. Martial law is declared in times of emergency, civil unrest, and war, but its imposition can be restricted or even banned by civil law.