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Militärwissenschaft
mili·tary ˈsci·ence СЪЩ no pl
I. sci·ence [ˈsaɪən(t)s] СЪЩ
1. science no pl (study of physical world):
2. science (discipline):
Wissenschaft f <-, -en>
3. science (body of knowledge):
Wissenschaft f <-, -en>
Axiomatik f <-, -en>
Werkstoffkunde f <-> kein pl
II. sci·ence [ˈsaɪən(t)s] СЪЩ modifier
science (class, experiment, reporter, teacher):
I. mili·tary [ˈmɪlɪtri, Am -teri] СЪЩ pl
II. mili·tary [ˈmɪlɪtri, Am -teri] СЪЩ modifier
military (intervention, manoeuvres, operation, presence, power, spokesman):
Kriegsopfer <-s, -> pl
military march прен (attitude, discipline, order, precision, style)
military march прен (attitude, discipline, order, precision, style)
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In 1981 all parties were closed by the military rule.
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He was honorably discharged from his military duties in 1971.
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No military personnel were stationed in the protectorate.
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A separate section is reserved for those who served in the military and survived.
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The diploma programme in military sciences ( DAS ETH MILWISS ) provides students with a foundation in seven areas of military sciences as well as in security policy and teaching methodology.
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Das Diplomprogramm in Militärwissenschaften ( DAS ETH MILWISS ) bietet Grundlagenwissen in sieben verschiedenen militärwissenschaftlichen Disziplinen sowie Sicherheitspolitik und Didaktik.
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In 1878 a Chair was established in Military Sciences, but more of a factor were the student fraternities set up in the late 19th century, which increasingly took on the form of male preserves rather than simply being social institutions.
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Stärker noch als der 1878 eingerichtete Lehrstuhl für Militärwissenschaften erwiesen sich die Studentenverbindungen, die im späten 19. Jahrhundert vermehrt in der Form von Männerbünden auftraten, als dienliche Sozialisationsinstanzen.