Supreme Military Council may refer to: Supreme Military Council (Chad) Supreme Military Council (Equatorial Guinea) Supreme Council of the Armed Forces...
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The Supreme Military Council (SMC) (Arabic: المجلس العسكري الأعلى, also called the Supreme Military Command) was the highest military leadership of the...
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The Supreme Military Council (SMC) was the ruling government of Ghana from 9 October 1975 to 4 June 1979. Its chairman was Colonel I.K. Acheampong. He...
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Liberation Council (1966–1969), Supreme Military Council (1975–1979), Provisional National Defence Council (1981–1993) Guinea – Military Committee of...
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The Supreme Military Council (Turkish: Yüksek Askerî Şûra, YAŞ) is a committee in the Turkish Armed Forces. It convenes annually to determine the military's...
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The Supreme Council of the Armed Forces (SCAF; Arabic: المجلس الأعلى للقوات المسلحة, al-Maǧlis al-ʾAʿlā lil-Quwwāt al-Musallaḥa, also Higher Council of...
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The Supreme Military Council was the body that ruled Nigeria after the 1966 coup d'état until it was dissolved following the 1979 parliamentary election...
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Council'), sometimes called the Revolutionary War Council or Revvoyensoviet (Реввоенсовет), was the supreme military authority of Soviet Russia and later the Soviet...
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of state. The Supreme Military Council was formally dissolved when Ọbasanjọ handed power to the elected Shehu Shagari, ending the military regime and establishing...
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The Supreme Council for National Reconstruction (Korean: 국가재건최고회의) was the ruling military junta of South Korea from May 1961 to December 1963. The Supreme...
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History of Ghana (1966–1979) (category Military dictatorships)
government run by the National Redemption Council (NRC), which reorganized into the Supreme Military Council (SMC) in 1975. In 1979, the SMC was overthrown...
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Supreme Council may refer to: Supreme Council of Antiquities, part of the Egyptian Ministry of Culture Supreme Council of Ethnic Hellenes, a non-profit...
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The Supreme Council of Military Justice (Spanish: Consejo Supremo de Justicia Militar, CSJM) was a body of military justice that existed in Spain. Created...
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The Supreme Military Council was the body that ruled Nigeria after the 1983 Nigerian coup d'état. Its chairman, Muhammadu Buhari, was the head of state...
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The Supreme Military Council (Spanish: Consejo Militar Supremo, CMS) — initially called the Military Revolutionary Council (Spanish: Consejo Militar Revolucionario...
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Ignatius Kutu Acheampong (category Executed military leaders)
chairman of the National Redemption Council (NRC), which was later transformed into the Supreme Military Council on 9 October 1975, with Colonel Acheampong...
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supreme legislative body. The Supreme Soviet appointed the Council of Ministers, the Supreme Court, and the Procurator General of the USSR as well as elected...
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attended by delegates of both the Federal Government of Nigeria (the Supreme Military Council) and Eastern delegates led by the Eastern Region's leader Colonel...
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ousted Macías in a military coup in 1979 and took control of the country as president and chairman of the Supreme Military Council. After the country's...
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List of heads of state of Niger (redirect from President of the Supreme Council for the Restoration of Democracy)
Republic 1974–1989: President of the Supreme Military Council 1989 : President of the Supreme Council of National Orientation 1989–1996: President...
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President of Nigeria (redirect from Military President of Nigeria)
December 1983, the military overthrew the Second Republic. Major General Muhammadu Buhari emerged as the chairman of the Supreme Military Council (SMC), the new...
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Ignatius Kutu Acheampong, Chairman of the National Redemption Council and Supreme Military Council and Head of state of Ghana from 1972 to 1978. She lost her...
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Turkish Armed Forces (redirect from Military of Turkey)
who represents the Supreme Military Command of the TAF on behalf of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. Coordinating the military relations of the TAF...
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The Federal Supreme Council (Arabic: المجلس الأعلى للاتحاد, lit. 'Supreme Council of the Union'), also known as the Supreme Council of Rulers, is the...
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Akın Öztürk (section Military career)
expiration as commander, he continued his duty as a member of the Supreme Military Council. Öztürk was arrested on 16 July 2016 on charges of having played...
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Ruling Council was established by Ibrahim Babangida following the 1985 Nigerian coup d'état that overthrew Muhammadu Buhari. It replaced Buhari's Supreme Military...
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Ghana Armed Forces (redirect from Ghana/Military)
the Ghana Armed Forces is the president of Ghana, who is also the supreme military commander of the Border Guard Unit (BGU). The armed forces are managed...
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Revolutionary Military Council, the supreme military authority of Soviet Russia from 1918 to 1934 Transitional Military Council (1985), a council created to...
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Commander-in-chief (redirect from Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces)
commander-in-chief or supreme commander is the person who exercises supreme command and control over an armed force or a military branch. As a technical...
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June 4th revolution in Ghana (category Military coups in Ghana)
the Ghanaian army. The revolution began when the military government of the Supreme Military Council (SMC II), consisting of Lieutenant General Fred Akuffo...
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