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  2. Sri Lanka Army Sports Club - Wikipedia

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  3. United States Department of the Army - Wikipedia

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    The Department of the Army is a Military Department within the United States Department of Defense.The department is headed by the secretary of the army, who by statute must be a civilian, appointed by the president with the confirmation by the United States Senate.

  4. Argentine Army - Wikipedia

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    The Army went on to fight the War of the Triple Alliance in the 1860s together with Brazil and Uruguay against Paraguay. After that war, the Army became involved in Argentina's Conquista del Desierto ("Conquest of the Desert"): the campaign to occupy Patagonia and root out the natives, who conducted looting raids throughout the country.

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  6. 24 Division (Sri Lanka) - Wikipedia

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    The 24 Division is a division of the Sri Lanka Army. Established on 11 November 2009 as Task Force 3, the division is currently based in Malwatte in the Eastern Province . [1] [2] The division is a part of Security Forces Headquarters – East and has two brigades .

  7. Sri Lanka Army Sports Club (cricket) - Wikipedia

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    As of late January 2016, Sri Lanka Army Sports Club had played 93 first-class matches, for 38 wins, 21 losses and 34 draws, and 68 List A matches, for 35 wins, 28 losses and 5 unfinished. [2] Current squad

  8. 1987–1989 JVP insurrection - Wikipedia

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    1987–1989 JVP insurrection; Part of the Cold War and Sri Lankan Civil War: Clockwise, from top left: A militia of the DJV, graffiti on the wall of a post office reading "let's kill J. R.", a bus that was burnt by the DJV, a security guard in front of the BOC vandalized by the DJV

  9. Indian intervention in the Sri Lankan Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Indian intervention in the Sri Lankan Civil War was the deployment of the Indian Peace Keeping Force in Sri Lanka intended to perform a peacekeeping role. The deployment followed the Indo-Sri Lankan Accord between India and Sri Lanka of 1987 which was intended to end the Sri Lankan Civil War between separatist Sri Lankan Tamil nationalists, principally the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam ...