Paramilitary refers to organized groups that are structured similarly to military forces but operate outside of official military command. These groups may be involved in law enforcement, security, or military-like operations, often in support of government objectives or during conflicts. They can include militias, private security firms, and sometimes rebel or insurgent groups. Their operations can vary widely, and their legality and legitimacy often depend on the context and jurisdiction in which they operate.
no, but he was in the para-military.
The motto of Military Emergencies Unit is 'Para servir'.
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Samozariadnyia Karabina Simonova (Russian military carbine)
a salesman for fertilizer manufactureres after joining para-military.
No definitely not! it stands for Ulster Defence Association a protestant loyalist para-military organisation
the Gestapo was the party police force and the SS were the party para-military (army) force.
Since most(all?) law enforcement agencies are organized along a para-military or semi-military structure it is relatively simple for anyone already trained in military protocols to make the transition from one to the other.
Yes. The most dangerous are the Sinaloa Cartel and the Zetas para-military group.
A squad leader is generally in charge of a squad.Added: In a military or para-military-type organization (e.g.: Police Dept. or Fire Dept. - etc) the position is filled by a Sergeant.
2 para is a military group from the United Kingdom. More fully known as the Second Battalion, Parachute Regiment. This battalion has been active since late 1941 and has embarked on numerous wartime campaigns for the United Kingdom.
para site para lyzed para transit