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Armed Forces Day
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Armed Forces Day is a holiday dedicated to honoring the armed forces of a sovereign state, including their personnel, history, and sacrifices. It is often patriotic or nationalistic in nature and is observed in many nations around the world. Each country has its own specific date for Armed Forces Day, with notable examples including Egypt (October 6), Liberia (February 11), and South Africa (February 21). In some countries, this day is distinct from Veterans or Memorial Day, which honors those who previously served or perished in the fulfillment of their duties.learn more on wikipedia
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Russian Foreign Policy
- 3.Chinese Foreign Policy
- 4.Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
- 5.Nuclear Weapons
- 6.Ethnic tensions
- 7.Natural Disasters
- 8.Japanese Foreign Policy
- 9.North-South Korea Conflict
- 10.South Korea Foreign Policy
- 11.South Korean politics
- 12.North Korea Nuclear Posture
countries
- 1.Viet Nam
- 2.Turkey
- 3.Thailand
- 4.Syrian Arab Republic
- 5.Singapore
- 6.Russian Federation
- 7.Malaysia
- 8.Myanmar
- 9.India
- 10.China
- 11.Israel
- 12.Taiwan, Province of China
organizations
- 1.United Nations Command
- 2.US Geological Service
- 3.Danu People's Liberation Army
- 4.World Health Organization
- 5.US State Department
- 6.US Agency for International Development
- 7.UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
- 8.Spring Revolution Myanmar Muslim Network
- 9.National Unity Government
- 10.International Rescue Committee
- 11.Facebook
- 12.Amnesty International
persons
- 1.Donald Trump
- 2.Min Aung Hlaing
- 3.Kim Jong-Un
- 4.Yoon Suk-Yeol
- 5.Aung Thiha
- 6.Bashar Al-Assad
- 7.Bin Bunluerit
- 8.Zaw Min Tun
- 9.Aung Hlaing
- 10.Tun Kyi
- 11.Tom Andrews
- 12.Tavida Kamolvej