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Military sociology
Ministry of Defence
NATO Parliamentary Assembly
NATO
Commander-in-chief
Ukraine–NATO relations
Yevhen Marchuk
British Armed Forces
Soviet Armed Forces
Military
International relations
Military of Ukraine

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