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Volume 50 of | NATO Science Series IV. |
Denouncing the intervention of | NATO in Serbia in 1999 |
Assistant to the Secretary General of | NATO for Special Projects. |
He was the first Executive Secretary of | NATO from 1952-1970.. |
He is also a member of | NATO Parliamentary Assembly. |
January 1 - Lithuania received chairmanship of | NATO embassy in Georgia to represent alliance in cou |
olled the flight of space vehicles on behalf of | NATO, with an earth station at the nearby NATO groun |
Following Turkey's joining of | NATO on February 18, 1952, he was appointed Ambassad |
that KLJ-7 also has modes to support a range of | NATO weaponry. |
fically, he is comparing how various members of | NATO are operating in Afghanistan. |
He was deputy secretary general of | NATO from 1962 to 1964. |
A KC-135 refuels an E-3 Sentry in support of | NATO operations over Germany |
stone deployed for the first time in support of | NATO exercise Ocean Venture "81". |
He then became the Deputy Secretary General of | NATO before briefly becoming acting Secretary Genera |
Some German pilots that are part of | NATO operations in Afghanistan are in Israel for tra |
ember 1938) was the eighth Secretary General of | NATO and a Belgian politician. |
he division of Germany and the confrontation of | NATO and Warsaw Pact. |
ivision returned to Germany to serve as part of | NATO from 1951 to 1957. |
yprus crisis of 1963-1964 and the withdrawal of | NATO forces from France in 1966. |
He tried with no success to become member of | NATO and associate member of the European Common Mar |
Socialistische Partij) and Secretary General of | NATO resigned on October 20, 1995. |
worked with Javier Solana, Secretary General of | NATO from April to June 1999. |
This option was rejected with the formation of | NATO and the decision to permanently station troops |
2, he became Chair of the Military Committee of | NATO from 1993 to 1996. |
) The Three Per Cent Solution and the Future of | NATO, Foreign Policy Research Institute, 1981. |
he Warsaw Pact resulted in a large reduction of | NATO forces in central Europe. |
rawal from the integrated military component of | NATO in 1967, the base was abandoned. |
d Slam, held in conjunction with naval units of | NATO allies. |
s with its counterparts in the member states of | NATO and other friendly nations. |
classified information with member countries of | NATO and the European Union. |
rth Atlantic Assembly (the parliamentary arm of | NATO) during the first-time delegations from the War |
as a delegate to the parliamentarian summits of | NATO in 1995 and Organization for Security and Co-op |
ting domestic factors to dictate a weakening of | NATO defenses. |
sh government could even before the founding of | NATO agree to build air bases in eastern Scandinavia |
ntial candidate and Supreme Allied Commander of | NATO General Wesley Clark for $89.95, bringing the i |
at the River Clyde, Scotland, where a number of | NATO ships were waiting to take part in Operation “S |
) of the Standing Naval Force Atlantic (part of | NATO), shadowing the Russian Navy's Ocean 75 exercis |
s from 1963 through 1967 consisted primarily of | NATO exercises in the North Atlantic, gunnery and am |
The game simulates a rescue of | NATO forces in West Berlin, by carving an escape cor |
important role in the 1999 Washington summit of | NATO, when Poland, the Czech Republic and Hungary jo |
The player controls Lieutenant Jack Morton of | NATO, the sole survivor of a terrorist strike on the |
stamp commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of | NATO for the United States Postal Service and later |
r Macedonia as part of a contract in support of | NATO peacekeeping operations in former Yugoslavia. |
, strongly opposed both Iceland's membership of | NATO and the 1951 American occupation of Iceland. |
He supported the expansion of | NATO and looked on the proliferation of weapons of m |
advising and assisting the Secretary General of | NATO, senior NATO management, and the North Atlantic |
Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery at a meeting of | NATO in October 1951, shortly before Churchill was t |
ish Zone in Germany, which with the creation of | NATO also become a defence force. |
y enlargement finally becoming a full member of | NATO in March 1999. |
proposing that West Germany become a member of | NATO and the removal of the references to the Europe |
The player is given operational control of | NATO land armies (only the computer can play the Sov |
is name from a motion which opposed any move of | NATO aircraft from French to British bases. |
be important to let folks know the Commander of | NATO is/has always been a US Flag Officer who is als |
Russia opposed the eastward expansion of | NATO and American plans to build a limited missile d |
ce, Russia, India, Saudi Arabia, and members of | NATO alliance to hold a crisis meeting on Afghanista |
997-2000), was instrumental in the expansion of | NATO to include former members of the Eastern bloc a |
e Norwegian Army from 1948, and as commander of | NATO forces in Norway from 1951. |
lt to express viewpoints which were critical of | NATO and western capitalism in general. |
a trans-European security alliance (in place of | NATO and the Warsaw Pact), in which a reunified Germ |
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 |
cond Fleet, he commanded the Southern region of | NATO and was subsequently Director of Central Intell |
was instrumental in enabling the transition of | NATO from being an anti-Warsaw Pact alliance to its |
from 1992 until 1994, and secretary general of | NATO from 1994 until 1995, when he resigned after th |
ndering if and when the democratic countries of | NATO and the Warsaw Pact communist states will end t |
or of the Atlantic Institute, Vice-President of | NATO Parliamentarians Conference and Vice-President |
proposal from Germany to propose to the rest of | NATO that the nuclear weapons be removed from both c |
ate of the Council of Europe since 1949, and of | NATO since 1952. |
possibilities in it, but came out in favour of | NATO countries adopting a posture of "defensive dete |
t was used to shuttle trainees and munitions of | NATO members between the military bases around Italy |
(ACE) and to conduct Petersberg missions out of | NATO territory. |
orm of the United Nations, a staunch support of | NATO, calls for lower taxes and a hard-line against |
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