Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) (No. 2) Act, 1934
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Defence Forces (Temporary Provisions) (No. 2) Act, 1934
The phrase Defence Force(s) (or Defense Force(s) in US English - see spelling differences) is in the title of the armed forces of certain countries and territories. Defence forces *Ambazonia Defence Forces *Artsakh Defence Army *Australian Defence Force *Bahrain Defence Force *Barbados Defence Force *Belize Defence Force *Botswana Defence Force *Bundeswehr: Federal Defence Forces of Germany. *Burundi National Defence Force *Danish Defence: the unified armed forces of the Kingdom of Denmark *Defense Forces of Georgia *Defence Force of Haiti *Eritrean Defence Forces *Estonian Defence Forces *Ethiopian National Defense Force *Falkland Islands Defence Force *Finnish Defence Forces *Guyana Defence Force *Hungarian Defence Force *Irish Defence Forces *Israel Defense Forces *Jamaica Defence Force *Japan Self-Defense Forces *Kenya Defence Forces *Lesotho Defence Force *Lithuanian National Defence Volunteer Forces *Malawian Defence Force *Maldives National Defence Force *Mozambique Defence Ar ...
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American And British English Spelling Differences
Despite the various List of dialects of English, English dialects spoken from country to country and within different regions of the same country, there are only slight regional variations in English orthography, the two most notable variations being British and American spelling. Many of Comparison of American and British English, the differences between American English, American and British English date back to a time before spelling standards were developed. For instance, some spellings seen as "American" today were once commonly used in Britain, and some spellings seen as "British" were once commonly used in the United States. A "British standard" began to emerge following the 1755 publication of Samuel Johnson's ''A Dictionary of the English Language'', and an "American standard" started following the work of Noah Webster and, in particular, his ''Webster's Dictionary, An American Dictionary of the English Language'', first published in 1828. Webster's efforts at spellin ...
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