Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest (MAVNI) was a recruitment program by the United States Department of Defense, through which legal non-immigrants...
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the U.S. enlisted soldiers. Additionally, under the Military Accessions Vital to National Interest (MAVNI) program, skilled foreigners such as translators...
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Paul Chelimo (category Kenyan emigrants to the United States)
Chelimo found his path to US citizenship by joining the United States Army through the Military Accessions Vital to National Interest (MAVNI) program as a...
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United States nationality law (redirect from U. S. national)
permanent immigrant who successfully completed the Military Accessions Vital to National Interest program may naturalize without first having been a permanent...
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Sam Ratulangi University. Through the Military Accessions Vital to National Interest program, Besouw was admitted to United States citizenship directly from...
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Margaret Stock (category Military personnel from Massachusetts)
three programs pertaining to immigration issues within the US military. The Military Accessions Vital to National Interest (MAVNI) program, started in...
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Enlargement of the European Union Potential enlargement of the European Union "ACCESSIONS - Bosnia and Herzegovina". World Trade Organization. 1 January 2024. Retrieved...
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the Spanish economy after the National Economic Stabilization Plan in 1959. In addition to economic progress, this accession meant the end of the international...
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Army Reserve through the Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest (MAVNI) program the following year. In response to a security clearance investigation...
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Robert Fico (category Members of the National Council (Slovakia) 1992-1994)
within the Visegrád Four but Slovakia's vital interest is the EU. Fico rejected European Commission's plan to distribute refugees and economic migrants...
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and an elected military leadership. It is known about the coalition of Buryat and Evenk princes Irkinei, Mukotei and Bolkei, who united to repel the attacks...
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Edward III of England (category English pretenders to the French throne)
of the most formidable military powers in Europe. His fifty-year reign is one of the longest in English history, and saw vital developments in legislation...
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him from officer status, so he enlisted under "the Military Accessions Vital to the National Interest recruiting program, which enlists legal non-citizens...
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them to undergo periodic security checks. The plaintiffs in the case were 17 individuals who had enlisted via the Military Accessions Vital to the National...
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West Germany (section Population and vital statistics)
workers") provided a vital base for the economic upturn. This would have implications later on for successive German governments as they tried to assimilate this...
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Gaza Strip (redirect from Military of the Gaza Strip)
Cunningham, Erin (9 March 2010). "Ancient Gaza roadway still a vital resource". The National. Retrieved 17 April 2024. "World Report 2015: Israel/Palestine"...
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Religion in ancient Rome (redirect from Religion in the Roman military)
Imperial accessions and anniversaries. Others, such as the traditional Republican Secular Games to mark a new era (saeculum), became imperially funded to maintain...
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Argentina (section National Reorganization Process)
self-defense: the repelling of any external military aggression in order to guarantee freedom of the people, national sovereignty, and territorial integrity...
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Napoleonic Wars (redirect from Military intelligence in the Napoleonic Wars)
a vital cog in the home front machinery supporting and supplying the army. Out of that, says Bell, came "militarism", the belief that the military role...
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Gendarmerie (Romania) (category Military insignia)
and vital installations, such as: Public institutions, ministries and courts Embassies and consulates International airports (until 2005) National museums...
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Pakistan Army (redirect from Military Engineering Service)
to military officials but the civilians can also attend and graduate from the NDU, allowing the civilians to explore the broader aspects of national security...
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Suwałki Gap (category Military history of Poland)
outlet The National Interest, criticised the recommendations for ramping up military presence, arguing that Russia and NATO should learn to live with their...
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Anti-Comintern Pact (category 20th-century military alliances)
Italian interest in the pact had changed, as the Mussolini administration desired to have its own military alliance with Japan and felt that accession to the...
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United Kingdom (category Pages containing links to subscription-only content)
London. Retrieved 18 December 2012. "Vital statistics: population and health reference tables". Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 6 March 2018....
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Constantine I of Greece (category Pages using infobox military person with embed)
October 1882 he enrolled in the Hellenic Military Academy. After graduation he was sent to Berlin for further military education, and served in the German...
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Axis powers (category 20th-century military alliances)
originally called the Rome–Berlin Axis and also Rome–Berlin–Tokyo Axis, was a military coalition that initiated World War II and fought against the Allies. Its...
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Russian efforts to unpick the fabric of European unity on a whole range of vital strategic issues." The situation prompted the US Congress to instruct James...
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Francis I of France (category Heirs presumptive to the French throne)
priests to register births, marriages, and deaths, and to establish a registry office in every parish. This initiated the first records of vital statistics...
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