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to prepare for "Operation Main Brace", a major | NATO exercise in the North Sea that took place from |
y the United States for expansion into a modern | NATO air base. |
dor when a Hartsfield knife stopped a 7.62x51mm | NATO rifle bullet fired by a guerrilla. |
Operation Hammer was a British-led | NATO operation in the southern Helmand province of A |
clarification by Holbrooke comes after a senior | NATO official told reporters in Brussels that NATO h |
The idea of a "global" | NATO however was strongly opposed by France, which c |
In the mid-1980s the base became home to a few | NATO AWACS aircraft operating from their main base ( |
nean port visits, she participated in a special | NATO minesweeping exercise conducted in the North Se |
tion in Exercise Display Determination, a major | NATO Amphibious exercise in the Mediterranean, retur |
ave" in conjunction with "Bright Star," a large | NATO exercise. |
, Bitburg Air Base (1952-1994) was a front-line | NATO base during the Cold War. |
September included a third | NATO minesweeping exercise. |
owed during which Barry participated in a joint | NATO exercise with three German destroyers along the |
who died in 1996 and was the sister of a former | NATO commander, General Alfred M. Gruenther. |
stay Kulang or Pickaxe Handle was a British-led | NATO offensive in the southern Helmand province of A |
The base is a front-line | NATO training facility primarily used since 1979 for |
A central | NATO defense strategy was the use of tactical air po |
ands, Kauai, Hawaii which included a successful | NATO Sea Sparrow engagement and the first fleet firi |
b violence and continued Jihad, Abbas requested | NATO troops be stationed to separate Israeli and Pal |
When Hungary acceded to | NATO in April 1999, it became a formal ally of the U |
omatic events leading to Poland's acceptance to | NATO as well as the European Union. |
the Intensified Dialogue stage of accession to | NATO since 2006. |
he government during Spain's accommodation into | NATO, until his resignation in 1987. |
canning with an associated accompanying PRV-11 ( | NATO reporting name "Side Net") used to determine el |
However, actions by | NATO allied permanent Security Council Members in th |
presently on the German Naval Vessels active in | NATO. |
While addressing a | NATO conference in 1979 the former Rhodes scholar sa |
ts, advising them on the road to admission into | NATO. |
is election was the armament question after the | NATO Double-Track Decision. |
NATO's secretary general is urging Pakistan to reope | |
France and UK agreed that | NATO remains the fundamental guarantor of Europe's s |
ately and fully comply with the agreements with | NATO and the OSCE. |
However, exceptions are allowed for aid to | NATO members, major non-NATO allies, Taiwan, and cou |
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 |
lations have also been built at the airport for | NATO and EU military aircraft. |
Soviet Navy's Project 705 Лира (Lira or Alfa in | NATO designation) fourth generation submarines. |
Soviet Navy's Project 705 Лира (Lira or Alfa in | NATO designation) fourth generation submarines. |
A modern all-weather concrete | NATO jet runway was laid down aligned 02/20, with ta |
the Turkish Military declared its allegiance to | NATO and CENTO, received over a billion US dollars i |
He's refering to Iraq as an ally of | NATO. |
It is also a | NATO air base, which hosts deployed aircraft from th |
Also Monday, | NATO said an insurgent attack the day before killed |
It also trained | NATO pilots. |
Also Monday, | NATO says a raid and subsequent airstrike killed 15 |
Also Saturday, | NATO says five insurgents were killed in an airstrik |
Also Friday | NATO said Afghan, U.S. and French troops have conclu |
(Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania), but also from | NATO and EU States and other European States as Ukra |
1984 to 1988 he was the Norwegian ambassador to | NATO, and from 1988 to 1996 he was the Norwegian amb |
President Reagan and was the U.S. Ambassador to | NATO from 1983-1987. |
As Ambassador to | NATO, he headed the combined State-Defense Departmen |
ense advisor to the United States Ambassador to | NATO in Paris, France. |
o provided transport for the U.S. Ambassador to | NATO and Secretary of Defense personnel at a second |
Isopropyl aminoethylmethyl phosphonite ( | NATO designation QL), also known as O-(2-diisopropyl |
up, Fitzpatrick became well respected among his | NATO colleagues "for his intellectual capabilities a |
al forces (9 May - 10 June 1968), an additional | NATO exercise off Halifax, Nova Scotia (Exercise Sil |
nder-in-Chief, Home Fleet, gained an additional | NATO responsibility as Commander-in-Chief, Eastern A |
ed espionage since 1964 on behalf of an unnamed | NATO country, and his name was erased from Polish sp |
Many local analysts expect | NATO forces to embrace a more aggressive stance unde |
"9K34" is its GRAU designation and its | NATO reporting name is SA-14 Gremlin. |
He has also served as a Fulbright Scholar and a | NATO fellow. |
rve Components Overseas Training Ribbon and the | NATO Medal. |
hat Talibans insurgency has increased, and that | NATO and American forces in Afghanistan, had not int |
ining Ribbon, the United Nations Medal, and the | NATO Medal. |
, among others, through EU and US, UN and UNSC, | NATO, OSCE, CE, The Pope, The Ecumenical Patriarch. |
Ambassador to Afghanistan from 2009-10 and the | NATO Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan i |
relationships with Dutch, Belgian, and British | NATO forces in the NORTHAG area, often conducting jo |
e squadron flawlessly launched a DSCS III and a | NATO IV communication satellite, supported NASA's Hu |
ir Force (RAF), the German Luftwaffe, and other | NATO air forces and aviation arms of their other bra |
pponents of the war, both in Afghanistan and in | NATO countries, that this is a foreign military occu |
the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency and other | NATO services try to locate and neutralize the IFARG |
game, the French ambassador's bodyguard and the | NATO council. |
o command the British Army of the Rhine and the | NATO Northern Army Group, his rank became substantiv |
ate of the Council of Europe since 1949, and of | NATO since 1952. |
for visiting nuclear-powered and nuclear-armed | NATO warships. |
commando strike unit to infiltrate and sabotage | NATO command structures and supply routes. |
on for membership of the European Union and the | NATO military alliance. |
elatively friendly to the United States and the | NATO coalition, also included the lack of jobs, nigh |
Group, USS Nassau Amphibious Ready Group and 14 | NATO ships from Canada, France, Germany and the Unit |
e and Observers in the Sinai Peninsula and with | NATO peacekeeping missions in Bosnia. |
g with allied Afghan military forces, and other | NATO and non NATO forces attempted to destroy al-Qae |
pecial Forces groups in both American and other | NATO nation units, due to their being "battle tested |
stamp commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of | NATO for the United States Postal Service and later |
Approved by | NATO they have been involved in a number of reconstr |
This 30-day mission involved approximately 3500 | NATO and Macedonian troops to disarm the NLA and des |
In addition, three new factions are included: | NATO, the United Nations Peacekeeping Force, and the |
n was effectively guarding the border area, (2) | NATO allies refused to allow the use of air-dropped |
rth Atlantic Assembly (the parliamentary arm of | NATO) during the first-time delegations from the War |
l Lieutenant came to rank with an Army Captain ( | NATO OF-2 or US O-3). |
division, combat training centers, Army Staff, | NATO and Multi-National Security Transition Command. |
Canadian and Dutch artillery and | NATO air strikes killed at least 51 suspected Taliba |
2008 to 10 July 2009, Stollsteiner served as a | NATO regional commander in Afghanistan, heading the |
marine Group Eight, Admiral McKee served as the | NATO and U.S. submarine commander in the Mediterrane |
o 6th Fleet amphibious exercises as well as the | NATO Exercise "Checkmate." |
In 1951 it was reopened as a | NATO training centre and closed again in 1958 when t |
nd The Dirty Dozen) works in Naples, Italy as a | NATO computer specialist. |
, the Coast Guard station was commissioned as a | NATO base, including security hardening and an armor |
ment was to the United States of America as the | NATO Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic in 198 |
From its inception, Ramstein was designed as a | NATO command base. |
); he also joined the Parliamentary Assembly of | NATO (1991-1995) and was vice chairman of the Parlia |
Parliamentary Assembly of | NATO (12 members) |
It was assigned the | NATO reporting name SS-15 Scrooge and carried the in |
e wing was the first unit of F-86's assigned to | NATO and the first foreign air unit to participate i |
Ashore, Wisecup was assigned to | NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, served as fo |
Force Canberra and Valiant aircraft assigned to | NATO under the command of SACEUR. |
Membership Action Plan, which assists aspiring | NATO members with their preparation for membership. |
ense as the human resources director and at the | NATO offices in Naples as a director for transportat |
ls, Flag Officers and Ambassadors Course at the | NATO Defense College; and the Senior Executives Nati |
At a | NATO summit in April 1999, Germany proposed that NAT |
dron supported President Bush's attendance at a | NATO Summit in Turkey. |
ing appointments and a staff appointment at the | NATO School of Maritime Operations at HMS DRYAD. |
Jean-Louis Schiltz at the | NATO Defense Ministerial in Seville, 2007 |
Standing Naval Forces Atlantic (STANAVFORLANT) | NATO forces. |
me Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic for | NATO. |
ant Colonel in the Royal Artillery, attached to | NATO, until retiring in 1958 after 29 years service. |
but it also included plans against an attack by | NATO forces. |
ces in the event of an attack on (or attack by) | NATO. |
that produced four games: Shark Attack, Thief, | NATO Defense, and The Amazing Adventures of Mr. F. L |
played a leadership role in planning attacks on | NATO forces; that he "operates with impunity from Qu |
The 18 August 2009 | NATO convoy bombing was an attack on a NATO convoy i |
In August 1994, | NATO air strikes were ordered in an attempt to prote |
bases, but this was done under the auspices of | NATO. |
iversity of Virginia in 1979, she was awarded a | NATO Postdoctoral Fellowship to continue her researc |
It carries 32 J band transponders ( | NATO frequency designation system, US IEEE Ku band). |
d is re-purposed as a forward operating base by | NATO forces. |
osed by the United States Air Force to become a | NATO transport facility. |
Prior to becoming the | NATO spokesperson, he held positions in NATO, Depart |
olled the flight of space vehicles on behalf of | NATO, with an earth station at the nearby NATO groun |
bombing of a television station in Belgrade by | NATO on 23 April 1999, which had resulted in the dea |
53, where he supported their successful bid for | NATO membership. |
88 to be used in attacks against East Block and | NATO mainframe computer systems in the so-called "Pr |
jihadist ideology, and has lectured British and | NATO military officers on radical Islam. |
Late Wednesday, she flies to Brussels for | NATO defense and foreign ministers meetings. |
rol Group, United States Air Force, building up | NATO tactical air control facilities in western Euro |
good idea to "do business" with him, but other | NATO leaders were uncertain about what Gorbachev's o |
"Pegmantit 10" or P-10 (also referred to by the | NATO reporting name "Knife Rest B" in the west) was |
п"; English: Periscope) also referred to by the | NATO reporting name "Bar Lock" in the west is a 2D E |
(Yersh, meaning scorpionfish; also known by its | NATO reporting name of "Victor-I" class) nuclear sub |
In the West it was known by the | NATO reporting name SS-7 Saddler, and within Russia, |
he first Project 667B Murena (also known by the | NATO reporting name "Delta-I") ballistic missile sub |
It is also known by its | NATO reporting name SS-1 Scud-B. |
Afterward, the sectors controlled by the | NATO Allies became an effective exclave of West Germ |
ian: "Дунайor") 1RL134 (also referred to by the | NATO reporting name "Flat Face B" in the west) is a |
The P-12 "Yenisei" (also referred to by the | NATO reporting name "Spoon Rest"in the west) was an |
e resembles the "Tiger Meet" livery used by the | NATO Tiger Association and is also an homage to the |
K-77 was a "Project 651" (also known by its | NATO reporting name of Juliett-class) cruise missile |
It was replaced by the | NATO nuclear sharing concept for tactical nuclear we |
l journalists who published news put out by the | NATO forces in Afghanistan, as saying "We have an Is |
n Ans, Wallonia, which were tracked by multiple | NATO radar and jet interceptors, and investigated by |
To the West it was known by the | NATO reporting name SS-6 Sapwood and within the Sovi |
e "Pegmantit 8" or P-8 (also referred to by the | NATO reporting name "Knife Rest A"in the west) was a |
аль"; English: crystal) also referred to by the | NATO reporting name "Big Mesh" in the west is a 2D E |
Canadian Forces, which came under | NATO command at the end of July, launched Operation |
Roy Canada as | Nato, the Indian |
Canada and | NATO: Uneasy Past, Uncertain Future (editor with Dav |
he ferried men, aircraft, and aviation cargo to | NATO nations under the Mutual Defense Assistance Pla |
Commander-in-Chief Fleet which also carried the | NATO appointment of Commander-in-Chief, Eastern Atla |
ers were KRTP-86 and KRTP-91 and it carried the | NATO reporting name of Trash Can. |
ties, the compound became a training center for | NATO forces from all over the world until it's closu |
January 1 - Lithuania received chairmanship of | NATO embassy in Georgia to represent alliance in cou |
During the 2011 Libyan Civil War, | NATO forces bombed an ammunition store in the town. |
Wesley Clark, former | NATO Commander and United States Presidential aspira |
et nuclear powered Project 658 class submarine ( | NATO reporting name "Hotel II"). |
USAF Munitions Support Squadrons co-located on | NATO main operating bases who work together with the |
the United States in a number of coalition and | NATO forums, and completed Senior Courses at the NAT |
tional law,” Washington lawyers took comfort in | NATO support and a unanimous O.A.S. action authorizi |
pporting the United States European Command and | NATO. |
r Combat Command, Air Force Reserve Command and | NATO exercises designed to emphasize that to retain |
s in Europe, and as Supreme Allied Commander of | NATO (the US European Command is the crown jewel of |
ntial candidate and Supreme Allied Commander of | NATO General Wesley Clark for $89.95, bringing the i |
be important to let folks know the Commander of | NATO is/has always been a US Flag Officer who is als |
n of Iraq and went on to be Deputy Commander at | NATO HQ Allied Forces North at Brunssum in September |
e Norwegian Army from 1948, and as commander of | NATO forces in Norway from 1951. |
cluded a number of urgent topics commanding the | NATO leaders' attention. |
Laity commented on | NATO actions in Afghanistan, and became Chief Strate |
ichael-Bruno, LLC has also been commissioned by | NATO and the U.S. government in Africa, Europe, and |
As part of their commitment to | NATO, United States Army forces returned to the Main |
generation of leaders would be as committed to | NATO as their predecessors had been. |
generation of leaders would be as committed to | NATO as their predecessors had been, but events gave |
generation of leaders would be as committed to | NATO as their predecessors had been. |
generation of leaders would be as committed to | NATO as their predecessors had been. |
2, he became Chair of the Military Committee of | NATO from 1993 to 1996. |
There were other communications sites, | NATO Dispersed Operating Bases, Sub-Depots and minor |
A completely new | NATO airfield was eventually built near the village |
The 9 mm round was selected for compliance with | NATO standardization. |
rawal from the integrated military component of | NATO in 1967, the base was abandoned. |
U.S. Allies and become the leader for COMSEC in | NATO. |
r game covering a hypothetical conflict between | NATO and the Soviet Union. |
Cartridges conforming to | NATO specifications were marked with the NATO cross |
he division of Germany and the confrontation of | NATO and Warsaw Pact. |
United States, due to lack of consensus between | NATO members. |
Apart from contributing to | NATO, the Turkish Navy also contributes to the Black |
The player is given operational control of | NATO land armies (only the computer can play the Sov |
and brutally executing those who cooperate with | NATO forces. |
During this period a closer cooperation between | NATO and members of the Warsaw Pact was initiated. |
The US national version is coordinated with | NATO for coalition interoperability. |
ithout prior communication or coordination with | NATO, Russian peacekeeping forces entered Kosovo fro |
e a strong push for closer coordination between | NATO and Pakistan, and for Islamabad to open a criti |
Representative to the North Atlantic Council at | Nato headquarters in Paris and Brussels (1962 - 1971 |
classified information with member countries of | NATO and the European Union. |
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