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The military forces of the Kingdom of the Netherlands are responsible for the defense of Aruba. The Netherlands military forces include the Royal Netherlands Navy, the Royal Netherlands Marine Corps, and the Royal Netherlands Coast Guard. The Netherlands Marine Corps trains the Aruban military, Arubaanse Militie [ARUMIL]. All of these units are stationed at the Military Barracks in Savaneta.

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