If you're referring to the Jamaica Defense Force then that was constituted in 1962 from the West India Regiment (WIR), a British colonial regiment, which dates back to 1795 when the first West India Regiment was formed in the Windward Islands of the Eastern Caribbean.
The first attempt to form an organized permanent Police Force was in 1832 under legislative authority, "An Act to colonize lands and form a permanent police force"
No you cannot. These forms are obtained at the heard office.
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The possessive form for the proper noun Jamaica is Jamaica's.
Yes, Jamaica has a small army, the Jamaica Defense Force (JDF).
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The Ministry of Labour collects data on the labor force in Jamaica.
-noun1.a daring or bold resistance to authority or to any opposing force.2.open disregard; contempt (often fol. by of): defiance of danger; His refusal amounted to defiance.3.a challenge to meet in combat or in a contest. -Idioms4.bid defiance to, to offer resistance; defy.5.in defiance of, in spite of; notwithstanding: There was a splendid audience in defiance of the rainstorm.
Yes
The noun form for the adjective defiant is defiantness. A related noun form is defiance.
The official name (in local long form) is simply: "Jamaica"