Norwegian Parliamentary Ombudsman for the Armed Forces was created in 1952.
Norwegian Armed Forces was created in 8##.
Armed Forces Parliamentary Scheme was created in 1989.
Parliamentary forces refer to military or armed groups that support a parliamentary government or a legislative assembly, often in the context of a conflict or civil war. These forces typically aim to uphold democratic governance and may oppose authoritarian regimes or insurgent groups. The term is commonly associated with historical contexts, such as the English Civil War, where Parliament's army fought against royalist forces.
Jan Mayen Island is a territory of Norway, and as such it is owned by the Norwegian government. The island is uninhabited, except for personnel of the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and the Norwegian Armed Forces.
Oliver Cromwell
The parliamentary forces during the English Civil War were led primarily by Sir Thomas Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell. Fairfax served as the overall commander of the New Model Army, while Cromwell played a crucial role as a cavalry leader and later became one of the most prominent military and political figures in the conflict. Their leadership contributed significantly to the parliamentary victory against the royalist forces.
Macdonwald and the Norwegian forces, demonstrating his bravery and skill in battle.
The Norwegian military consists of three main branches: the Norwegian Army, the Royal Norwegian Navy, and the Royal Norwegian Air Force. Each branch is responsible for different aspects of national defense, with the Army focusing on land operations, the Navy on maritime security, and the Air Force on aerial defense and support. Additionally, the Norwegian Home Guard serves as a volunteer component that supports the regular forces in times of crisis. Together, these branches ensure Norway's security and readiness.
Lebanese Forces was created in 1977.
Forces of Victory was created in 1978.
Metal Forces was created in 1988.
Social Forces was created in 1922.