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Recently, ontology has been utilized as a crucial element in knowledge management and knowledge representation. In the military area, the importance of ontology is also increasing. If military ontology is provided, machines will be able to understand and automatically manage information from various military information systems. Hence, how to construct and apply military ontology has become a significant research challenge. In this paper, we present the construction of the military ontology based on the Mixed Ontology Building Methodology (MOBM) and describe four application services using the military ontology for semantic data processing in the Army Tactical Command Information System (ATCIS). From these services, we show that military ontology can be used for constructing intelligent military information systems.