- Colégio
Militar is a
military secondary school in Lisbon, Portugal. Colégio
militar in
Portuguese or
Colegio militar in
Spanish ('military college') may...
-
Martial law in the
Philippines (Filipino:
Batas Militar sa Pilipinas)
refers to the
various historical instances in
which the
Philippine head of state...
-
Venezuelan Air
Force (Spanish: Aviación
Militar Nacional Bolivariana) is a
professional armed body
designed to
defend Venezuela's
sovereignty and airspace...
- The
Emergency Military Unit (Spanish:
Unidad Militar de Emergencias, UME; IPA: [uniˈðað
miliˈtaɾ ðe emeɾˈxenθjas]) is a
branch of the
Spanish Armed Forces...
- The
Revista Militar,
first published in
January 1849, is the
oldest continuing military journal in the world. It was
founded on 1
December 1848 by a group...
- The
Pascua Militar (transl. Military Easter) is a
military ceremony that
takes place every 6
January in the
Throne Room of the
Royal Palace of Madrid...
- Batalhão de Polícia
Militar),
companies (Portuguese:
Companhia de Polícia
Militar),
platoons (Portuguese: Pelotão de Polícia
Militar), and
subdivided into...
- The
Naval Military Academy (Spanish:
Escuela Naval Militar, ENM), at Marín, Pontevedra, in north-western Spain, is a
coeducational naval academy that...
- "La Jornada: Policía
Militar aprende derechos humanos; será
Guardia Nacional". 28
April 2019. "Peña
Nieto inaugura la Base
Militar el Sauz". 28 November...
- ETA political-military (Spanish: ETA político-
militar, Basque: ETA politiko-militarra) or ETA (pm) was the
majority faction of the
Basque revolutionary...