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Contract forces are typically composed of personnel or units hired through contracts to perform specific tasks or services, often in a flexible and cost-effective manner. They can be deployed for limited durations and are usually not part of the regular military structure. In contrast, non-contract forces are regular military personnel who serve full-time, are integrated into the armed forces, and are subject to military law and regulations. This distinction affects their command structures, accountability, and the nature of their missions.

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