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From 1996 to 1999, he served at | NATO Headquarters, in Brussels. |
f the Allied Forces Northern Europe, one of the | NATO headquarters. |
This event was only the fifth meeting of the | NATO heads of state following the ceremonial signing |
This was only the second meeting of the | NATO heads of state following the ceremonial signing |
versary event was only the third meeting of the | NATO heads of state following the ceremonial signing |
This event was only the seventh meeting of the | NATO heads of state following the ceremonial signing |
This event was only the third meeting of the | NATO heads of state following the ceremonial signing |
yber Pass border crossing last week following a | NATO helicopter strike, angered about the alliance's |
Afghan troops, captured several and shot down a | NATO helicopter. |
n is strongly protesting two incidents in which | NATO helicopters launched air strikes into Pakistan |
ipped with acrylic glass riot shields, visored ' | NATO' helmets, shin and elbow guards, along with fir |
The idea of a "global" | NATO however was strongly opposed by France, which c |
n of Iraq and went on to be Deputy Commander at | NATO HQ Allied Forces North at Brunssum in September |
Joint Service Commendation Medal - | NATO Hqs, Sarajevo, Bosnia, 1996 |
Keflavik Air Station ( | NATO ID: H-1A) is a closed United States Air Force G |
Latrar Air Station ( | NATO ID: H-4A) is a closed United States Air Force G |
Most Pelican cases comply with US Military, | NATO, IEC, and ATA standards for waterproofing, stac |
Turkey entered | NATO in 1952 and serves as the organization's vital |
more economic-development-oriented identity for | NATO in Afghanistan, as compared to the "kicking-dow |
y enlargement finally becoming a full member of | NATO in March 1999. |
as a delegate to the parliamentarian summits of | NATO in 1995 and Organization for Security and Co-op |
officer with the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff and | NATO in Brussels, retiring with the rank of colonel. |
Secretary of the United Kingdom's delegation to | NATO in 1952. |
Nations forces in the Korean War, Turkey joined | NATO in 1952, becoming a bulwark against Soviet expa |
With the creation of | NATO in response to Cold War tensions in Europe, USA |
APE and ultimately responded to SACEUR, head of | NATO in Europe, any relationship between P-26 and SA |
Croatia formally joined | NATO in April, 2009. |
When Hungary acceded to | NATO in April 1999, it became a formal ally of the U |
Denouncing the intervention of | NATO in Serbia in 1999 |
d Lima, Peru, as well as at the U.S. Mission to | NATO in Brussels, Belgium. |
g it was neutral, but West German entrance into | NATO in May made the situation increasingly complica |
ense advisor to the United States Ambassador to | NATO in Paris, France. |
6, he served as the Permanent Representative to | NATO in Brussels. |
provide a focus for the Sponsoring Nations and | NATO in improving allied ability to conduct Combined |
rawal from the integrated military component of | NATO in 1967, the base was abandoned. |
was a possibility to associate Yugoslavia with | NATO in an indirect manner. |
His next foreign assignment was to | NATO in Brussels, where he was Political Adviser to |
Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery at a meeting of | NATO in October 1951, shortly before Churchill was t |
s a member of the JIC, UK representative to the | NATO Intelligence Board and Head of Profession for M |
snia and Herzegovina and Montenegro started the | NATO intense dialog phase and the alliance is thinki |
nt (from Northern Ireland) and he supported the | NATO intervention in Kosovo in 1999. |
was an early and strong proponent of expanding | NATO into Eastern Europe. |
cerned about further encroachment by the US and | NATO into the region. |
t the US insisted they were not seeking to turn | NATO into a global alliance: membership would not be |
NATO involved others of the five official nuclear we | |
Nato is a town and commune in Madagascar. | |
be important to let folks know the Commander of | NATO is/has always been a US Flag Officer who is als |
This | NATO ISAF command was responsible for southern Afgha |
e squadron flawlessly launched a DSCS III and a | NATO IV communication satellite, supported NASA's Hu |
n had prime launch responsibility for DSCS III, | NATO IV/Skynet IV and the Inertial Upper Stage boost |
ies 40 transponders, 32 of which operate in the | NATO J band (IEEE Ku band), and 8 which operate in t |
A modern all-weather concrete | NATO jet runway was laid down aligned 02/20, with ta |
airstrike on a confirmed Taliban gathering and | NATO jets attacked. |
een 2005 and 2006 he was deputy director of the | NATO Joint Force Training Centre in Bydgoszcz. |
The player is given operational control of | NATO land armies (only the computer can play the Sov |
NATO later stated that they believed at that time th | |
NATO launched the IPAPs initiative at the 2002 Pragu | |
During this summit, | NATO leaders reaffirmed their support for building s |
khail Gorbachev to the international stage; but | NATO leaders were increasingly uneasy about how to r |
good idea to "do business" with him, but other | NATO leaders were uncertain about what Gorbachev's o |
NATO leaders signed of the Declaration on Atlantic R | |
prepares for a progress report he must give to | NATO leaders at their summit in two months. |
cluded a number of urgent topics commanding the | NATO leaders' attention. |
1999 and authorised states participating in the | NATO led Stabilisation Force (SFOR) to continue to d |
Io sono | nato libero is a studio album by Italian progressive |
The | NATO Lisbon Summit Declaration was issued on Novembe |
USAF Munitions Support Squadrons co-located on | NATO main operating bases who work together with the |
88 to be used in attacks against East Block and | NATO mainframe computer systems in the so-called "Pr |
Carolina, and to Canada and Northern Europe on | NATO maneuvers. |
NATO Maritime Situational Awareness (MSA) | |
NATO may lose or win back cities and territory; acco | |
In December 2007, the | NATO MEADS Management Agency awarded a $66 million c |
NATO Medal - Macedonia | |
rve Components Overseas Training Ribbon and the | NATO Medal. |
ining Ribbon, the United Nations Medal, and the | NATO Medal. |
2. Alex Dias - Scientific ( | Nato Medrado Remix) |
the United States had "successfully "convinced" | NATO member countries (especially Canada and Britain |
munist Party - the biggest communist party in a | NATO member state - away from power. |
ns in the EU-NATO relationship, with Turkey - a | NATO member - blocking Cyprus from participating in |
New | NATO members Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania joined t |
Membership Action Plan, which assists aspiring | NATO members with their preparation for membership. |
NATO members refused to ratify the treaty as long as | |
It was signed by | NATO members and West Germany. |
The United States and some other | NATO members pressed for a closer relationship with |
t was used to shuttle trainees and munitions of | NATO members between the military bases around Italy |
However, exceptions are allowed for aid to | NATO members, major non-NATO allies, Taiwan, and cou |
United States, due to lack of consensus between | NATO members. |
Georgia is currently negotiating for | NATO membership while Montenegro and Bosnia and Herz |
53, where he supported their successful bid for | NATO membership. |
Unlike her party, Jaakonsaari advocates | NATO membership. |
He served as Chairman of the | NATO Military Committee from 1989 to 1993. |
avian Mountain Hound was promptly removed after | NATO military action ensued against former FR Yugosl |
jihadist ideology, and has lectured British and | NATO military officers on radical Islam. |
hen he was sent to Brussels to head the Turkish | NATO Military Delegation for three years. |
Many | NATO military families who are now based at HQ ARRC |
ir government's logistical support for U.S. and | NATO military operations in Afghanistan and demanded |
ld four local leaders who came to meet him on a | NATO military base that after eight years of war the |
rces, from 1991 to 1996, and as Chairman of the | NATO Military Committee from 1996 to 1999, succeedin |
nd Deputy German Military Representative to the | NATO Military Committee and the Western European Uni |
on for membership of the European Union and the | NATO military alliance. |
iderable opposition to the presence of U.S. and | NATO military troops in Afghanistan. |
as United States Military Representative to the | NATO Military Committee from 1985 to 1987. |
March 2011, Bouchard was named Commander of the | NATO military mission in Libya. |
Staff of the United Kingdom and Chairman of the | NATO Military Committee. |
aft Shelters (PAS) on several United States and | NATO military airfields all over the world. |
nean port visits, she participated in a special | NATO minesweeping exercise conducted in the North Se |
September included a third | NATO minesweeping exercise. |
6 October 1960 to take part in Sweep Clear V, a | NATO minesweeping exercise with Canadian mine craft, |
In 1979, | NATO ministers decided to deploy BGM-109G Gryphon Gr |
an Ocean as part of Operation Ocean Shield, the | NATO mission to combat piracy. |
warships patrolling in the region as part of a | NATO mission about the incident. |
ommittee that planned for the subsequent UN and | NATO missions in Kosovo. |
tanding Naval Force Atlantic (STANAVFORLANT), a | NATO multinational squadron under a Dutch Commodore |
pecial Forces groups in both American and other | NATO nation units, due to their being "battle tested |
Naval Criminal Investigative Service, the Joint | NATO National Support Element, and the Defense Energ |
he ferried men, aircraft, and aviation cargo to | NATO nations under the Mutual Defense Assistance Pla |
onflict with an immediate nuclear strike on the | NATO nations. |
NATO: NATO held an emergency meeting of the alliance | |
duty as Amphibious Group 2 flagship, joining in | NATO naval exercises “Mainbrace” and “Longs” in nort |
During Exercise Mainbrace in 1952, | NATO naval forces came together for the first time t |
Seven | NATO navies regularly contribute to the force. |
rcises with North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( | NATO) navies, providing services for the Mine Defens |
to participate in exercises with units of other | NATO navies. |
1956 Mediterranean deployments were followed by | NATO North Atlantic exercises late 1957. |
o command the British Army of the Rhine and the | NATO Northern Army Group, his rank became substantiv |
ides nuclear weapons for use by Germany under a | NATO nuclear sharing agreement. |
It was replaced by the | NATO nuclear sharing concept for tactical nuclear we |
He also served on the | NATO Observer Group. |
When she appeared for the first time in 1981, | NATO observers called her BALCOM I (Baltic Combatant |
candidates, but below the officer grade of O-1 ( | NATO: OF-1). |
l Lieutenant came to rank with an Army Captain ( | NATO OF-2 or US O-3). |
stay Kulang or Pickaxe Handle was a British-led | NATO offensive in the southern Helmand province of A |
entional Russian armed forces could not repel a | NATO offensive, this in turn increased the tolerance |
y, leading Clark to describe himself as "just a | NATO officer who also reported to the United States" |
ense as the human resources director and at the | NATO offices in Naples as a director for transportat |
clarification by Holbrooke comes after a senior | NATO official told reporters in Brussels that NATO h |
ril 2003) was a Norwegian General, diplomat and | NATO official. |
NATO officials say one of its servicemembers died fo | |
rating it, a group of enemy agents disguised as | NATO officials steals the death ray, kidnap the scie |
led to Brussels to meet with European Union and | NATO officials. |
ey both signed the treaty and officially joined | NATO on April 1, 2009. |
Following Turkey's joining of | NATO on February 18, 1952, he was appointed Ambassad |
bombing of a television station in Belgrade by | NATO on 23 April 1999, which had resulted in the dea |
Operation Hammer was a British-led | NATO operation in the southern Helmand province of A |
Nova Scotia, from 4 June to 14 June 1956 during | NATO Operation New Broom. |
e steamed to Greenock, Scotland to take part in | NATO Operation "Mariner" (16 September-20 October). |
pation in a North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( | NATO) operation. |
A KC-135 refuels an E-3 Sentry in support of | NATO operations over Germany |
Contributing 6 planes and 210 personnel to | NATO operations against Yugoslavia, they returned to |
Some German pilots that are part of | NATO operations in Afghanistan are in Israel for tra |
n joined in North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( | NATO) operations in the Atlantic from 12 September-1 |
port on 28 September, she participated in joint | NATO operations in the Eastern Mediterranean. |
rations and Assistant Commander for Deny Flight | NATO operations (1993). |
er 1959, she crossed the Atlantic once more for | NATO operations, and during the first half of 1960 c |
rom multinational organisations such as the UN, | NATO or EU. |
The player may choose to play either the | NATO or Russian forces, and can play in turns agains |
affairs, refraining from seeking membership in | NATO or GUUAM and almost ignoring the CSTO. |
atin-alphabet acronyms and initialisms, such as | NATO or UFO |
Black | NATO or tight knit sweater with "St. |
forces in a current military mission of the UN, | NATO, or national character. |
military formation - especially those from the | NATO or Western militaries. |
er quarrels) and had a decisive pro-Western and | NATO orientation. |
, among others, through EU and US, UN and UNSC, | NATO, OSCE, CE, The Pope, The Ecumenical Patriarch. |
Rupp said he was proud of the damage he did to | NATO over the years of his intelligence activities. |
and that "the only thing the | NATO pact will be able to claim is that individual p |
or of the Atlantic Institute, Vice-President of | NATO Parliamentarians Conference and Vice-President |
ations and also member of the Delegation to the | NATO Parliamentary Assembly. |
6), and also led Luxembourg's delegation to the | NATO Parliamentary Assembly. |
NATO Parliamentary Assembly | |
Vice President of the | NATO Parliamentary Assembly |
nvironment and Fisheries and is a member of the | NATO Parliamentary Assembly. |
He is also a member of | NATO Parliamentary Assembly. |
He has been a member of the | NATO Parliamentary Assembly (1989-2001) and in conju |
Member of the Icelandic delegation to the | NATO Parliamentary Assembly since 2009. |
been active in the Balkans during his time with | NATO, particularly as Political Adviser to Commander |
ing, Marines prepared to conduct the first-ever | NATO patrol in Marine-controlled portions of the tow |
He was stationed in Kosovo in 2004 as part of a | NATO peacekeeping force and, later, at Camp Fallujah |
In the final stages of a | NATO peacekeeping mission in Bosnia, Flight Navigato |
lso participated in Operation Joint Endeavor, a | NATO peacekeeping mission, in December 1995. |
r Macedonia as part of a contract in support of | NATO peacekeeping operations in former Yugoslavia. |
e and Observers in the Sinai Peninsula and with | NATO peacekeeping missions in Bosnia. |
Born to Fight (aka | Nato per combattere) is a 1989 action film, starring |
title alludes to the first seven letters of the | NATO phonetic alphabet. |
ate," (named for the first three letters of the | NATO phonetic alphabet). |
s introduced in 2006, along with the use of the | NATO Phonetic Alphabet (with the exception of 'D' as |
from the beginning and then from the end of the | NATO phonetic alphabet. |
The song title is the | NATO phonetic spelling of the word "fuck". |
It also trained | NATO pilots. |
e System), or CEPS for short, is one of several | NATO Pipeline Systems and is used to deliver fuel fo |
Should | Nato Play a More Political Role? |
This - as | NATO points out - gives the added advantage that the |
presently exists was built in 1956 as part of a | NATO policy of upgrading certain fortifications to b |
ander of the U.S. Navy's Atlantic Fleet, in his | NATO position as SACLANT, by the end of 1952. |
aniuk has received numerous awards, including a | NATO postdoctoral fellowship from NSERC in 1992, the |
to the California Institute of Technology on a | NATO postdoctoral fellowship where he further develo |
Kleiman held the prestigious | NATO Postdoctoral Fellowship (1966-1967), Sloan Fell |
After studies as | NATO Postdoctoral Fellow at Cambridge University in |
iversity of Virginia in 1979, she was awarded a | NATO Postdoctoral Fellowship to continue her researc |
h Fellow at Lancaster University (1976-1978), a | NATO postdoctoral fellow at the Graduate school of o |
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