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The word "hexagone" is the French word for "hexagon" - a 2-dimensional, 6-sided shape. The French Armed Forces in Paris have their headquarters in a building called the Hexagone Balard so a Fench reference to The Hexagone" might be a reference to French armed forces headquarters in Paris, much the way "the Pentagon" refers to US Armed forces headquarters near Washington DC.
It means... To put into useful action. To get moving. To get ready. To get armed forces ready to fight. So for example: "The United States joined World War One in 1917, but it took them until 1918 to mobilise their troops." "One of Germany's plans for World War One - the Schlieffen Plan - was to conquer France in 6 weeks and only then deal with France's ally - Russia. This was because Russia was expected to take six weeks to mobilise its armed forces fully." Mobilise is spelt Mobilize in US spelling.
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The United States Department of Defense, the agency of the Federal Government which controls the Armed Forces.
The institution of marriage, the institution of government, the institution of armed forces, the institution of the Kingdom of God are all institutions seen often in the Bible.
It was the American Civil War where American troops wore flat caps called kepis.
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During the American Civil War many soldier wore kepis.
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Member nations must volunteer to provide the troops.
The Laws of Armed Conflict have their origins in such ancient documents as the Treaty of Westphalia of 1648, the writings of St Augustine, and the Hague and Geneva Conventions. As such, the Laws of Armed Conflict exist fairly independently of time or place.The questioner may be asking in regard to the enemies US troops now face -- enemies that do not wear uniforms or fight in a conventional way. For now, the US Laws of Armed Conflict are resolute; regardless of what the enemy does, and how he does it, US troops are obligated to follow the same Laws as US troops have followed for many years.
The civil war by Zach Goebel
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