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Azerbaijani servicemen to compete in world cadet games
15 October 2010 [09:17] -
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Representatives of the Azerbaijan Armed Forces will participate in the first World Cadet Games of the International Military Sport Council (CISM) to be held on October 17-24 in Ankara, Defense Ministry reported.
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