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  2. Bangladesh Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, structure and ranks of the Bangladesh Armed Forces, the military forces of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. The web page covers the Bangladesh Army, the Bangladesh Navy and the Bangladesh Air Force, as well as their roles and missions.

  3. Bangladesh National Cadet Corps - Wikipedia

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    BNCC is a tri-services volunteer reserve defence force for school, college and university students in Bangladesh. It was formed in 1979 by merging University Officers Training Corps, Bangladesh Cadet Corps and Junior Cadet Corps.

  4. Bangladesh Army - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, structure, missions and operations of the Bangladesh Army, the land warfare branch and the largest component of the Bangladesh Armed Forces. The article covers the origins of the army from ancient Bengal to modern Bangladesh, and its role in the Liberation War, peacekeeping and domestic emergencies.

  5. Shaheed Bir Uttam Lt. Anwar Girls College - Wikipedia

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    A Bangladesh Army-managed college for female students in Dhaka Cantonment. The web page has no information about sagc.edu.bd login, but provides the college's history, achievements, alumni and references.

  6. Bangladesh Army Welfare Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh Army Welfare Trust was established in June 1998. [3] In 1999, the trust established Trust Bank Limited. [4] The BBC estimated the commercial enterprise of the Bangladesh Army to be over 30 billion taka. [5] The trust was founded to look after the interests and welfare of retired military personnel.

  7. List of cadet colleges in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Cadet colleges are residential special high schools and colleges under the management of the Bangladesh Army. Learn about the history, structure, location and area of the 12 cadet colleges in Bangladesh.

  8. Defence Services Command and Staff College (Bangladesh)

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    DSCSC stands for Defence Services Command and Staff College, a government-owned institution that trains Bangladeshi military officers in Mirpur, Dhaka. It was established in 1977 with British support and has graduated over 5979 students from all three services and 44 countries.

  9. Foreign relations of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Bangladesh's foreign policy, which is based on respect for sovereignty, non-interference, and multilateralism. Explore its participation in various regional and global organisations, such as SAARC, OIC, UN, and BIMSTEC.