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Military law / Mutinies / Wars involving Canada / Indian Rebellion / Robert Nivelle / Vietnam War / World War I / Battle of Verdun / Desertion / Military history by country / Military / Crimes
Date: 2008-05-01 14:53:27
Military law
Mutinies
Wars involving Canada
Indian Rebellion
Robert Nivelle
Vietnam War
World War I
Battle of Verdun
Desertion
Military history by country
Military
Crimes

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