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Disposition of Forces

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Disposition of Forces 

the peacetime placement (quartering) of units and agencies of the ground forces in places assigned for them within the country (in populated points, special military posts, and camps); the distribution of air force units at base airfields and naval ships at ports and naval bases.



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