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The Danish military plans a Greenlandic militia to help close its Arctic capacity gap

The creation of a force of volunteer “subject matter experts” draws some of its inspiration from Canada's Rangers.

By Kevin McGwin August 17, 2020
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The Danish military has taken the first step toward establishing a reserve military force in Greenland that will assist regular units during non-combat operations in the Arctic.

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