| BMA - British Military Administration |
| The British Military Administration was the interim administrator of British Malaya between the end of World War II and the establishment of the Malayan Union in 1946. |
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| BMI - Bureau of Military Information |
| The Bureau of Military Information was the first formal and organized American intelligence agency, active during the American Civil War. |
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| IMA - Indian Military Academy |
| The Indian Military Academy is the premier officer training school of the Indian Army.
The Academy became functional from 1 October 1932 with a course strength of 40 Gentlemen Cadets. Brigadier L P Collins, DSO, OBE was the first Commandant.
On 9 October 1948, the Academy received the first Indian Governor-General, His Excellency C. Rajagopalachari, and on 9 December Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, the first Prime Minister reviewed the Passing Out Parade of the first University Graduates Course.
During the Second World War, the inter-dependence between the three services had been realised. The Government of India, therefore, approved the creation of an Inter-Services Wing for training cadets for the Army, the Navy and the Air Force together. Thus, in January 1949, the Academy was redesignated the Armed Forces Academy, with the military wing remaining on the present campus at Prem Nagar and the Inter-Services Wing established at Clement Town. The rank of the Commandant was upgraded from that of Brigadier to Major General.
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| RMC - Royal Military College |
| RMC of canada is the military academy of the Canadian Forces, and is a degree-granting university. RMC is the only federal institution in Canada with degree granting powers. Located on Point Frederick, a 41-hectare peninsula in Kingston, Ontario, the college is a blend of older, historic buildings and modern academic, athletic, and dormitory facilities. Officer Cadets are trained in the four pillars of academics, military, athletics, and bilingualism (French and English). |
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| MRC - Military Revolutionary Committee |
MRC also known as the Milrevcom was the name for military organs under the soviets during the period of the Russian Revolution and Russian Civil War. The most notable ones were those of Petrograd Soviet, of Moscow Soviet, and at Stavka.
These committees were in charge of preparation and carrying out the revolution. After the revolution they were in charge of the control of the military, however during the Civil War they carried out governmental functions in some turbulent areas of Russia. |
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