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2 points are awarded for general integration of women in a countries' military (unrelated to operations, i.e. potential combat): 2 points: institutionalized efforts are undertaken to ensure gender integration (accomodations, clothes, training, specialization, opportunities) 1 point: some efforts are undertaken OR a separate women's corps exists ...
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English: The 2024 logo of Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, which used the stylized cel-shaded version of the Warner Bros. Pictures logo with the banner and "Animation" written in the Cortado Script font. The logo has been used since January 11, 2024. The SVG code is valid. This text-logo was created with Inkscape.
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June 29, 2024 at 1:42 AM. A bus company is commemorating Armed Forces Day by offering free travel for those in the military and veterans. First Bus, which operates in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex ...
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