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o met with U.S. General David Petraeus, the top | NATO commander in Afghanistan. |
The U.S. and | NATO commander in Afghanistan, General David Petraeu |
who died in 1996 and was the sister of a former | NATO commander, General Alfred M. Gruenther. |
He was one of the five regional | NATO commanders in Afghanistan, and was the highest- |
This claim was disputed by | NATO commanders in Afghanistan who after a short inv |
In March 2010, U.S. and | NATO commanders released details of plans for the bi |
U.S. and | NATO commanders have warned of an increase in violen |
ir logistics and maintenance depot as part of a | NATO commitment to establish a modern Air Force Base |
4 Atlantic Award for outstanding service to the | NATO community for his efforts that ultimately led t |
nd The Dirty Dozen) works in Naples, Italy as a | NATO computer specialist. |
While addressing a | NATO conference in 1979 the former Rhodes scholar sa |
. Eisenhower's plane and on his return from the | NATO conference at Paris, in 1957, and during her 19 |
erprise "Universal-Avia" are United Nations and | NATO contracts to work in central Africa and Asia. |
The 18 August 2009 | NATO convoy bombing was an attack on a NATO convoy i |
a destabilizing effect on the Soviet Union, as | NATO's ability to stand firm and carry out the deplo |
game, the French ambassador's bodyguard and the | NATO council. |
Operation Dragon Strike was a | NATO counter-insurgent mission in Kandahar province, |
o the European Parliament in France, advocating | NATO countries to take more initiative in absorbing |
possibilities in it, but came out in favour of | NATO countries adopting a posture of "defensive dete |
Unlike | NATO countries, the Soviets developed and used a liv |
the release of all terrorists currently held in | NATO countries, or they will deliver the F-14s and n |
tary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( | NATO) countries, and other organizations, the signal |
pponents of the war, both in Afghanistan and in | NATO countries, that this is a foreign military occu |
As with many other | NATO countries, St. George is the patron saint of th |
-behind" anti-communist networks existed in all | NATO countries, the Italian branch of Operation Glad |
INTEX (International exercise) along with other | NATO countries. |
bmarines of the German Navy and navies of other | NATO countries. |
osed and personnel and equipment moved to other | NATO countries. |
Powers - Since 1982, governments in every other | NATO country have been preparing for the eventuality |
Each year a | NATO country is honoured, and invited to send a beau |
ed espionage since 1964 on behalf of an unnamed | NATO country, and his name was erased from Polish sp |
On 24 March | NATO decided to take control of the no-fly zone enfo |
o counter this Soviet threat to western Europe, | NATO decided to expand their tactical nuclear force |
A few days later, on 27 March, | NATO decided to implement all military aspects of th |
and 2000, and was the UK representative to the | NATO Defence College in Rome from 1997 to 2001. |
Norwegian National Defence College, and in 2000 | NATO Defence College in Rome. |
On a | NATO Defence Fellowship, he was a visiting scholar a |
After graduating from the | NATO Defence College, he served as a command officer |
After graduating from the | NATO Defence College, he was promoted to the rank of |
ng political guidance for the implementation of | NATO's new Strategic Concept, in particular to guide |
In 1988 Kujat passed the 72nd course of the | NATO Defense College in Rome and was promoted an Obe |
He graduated from | NATO Defense College, Rome, Italy in 1973. |
ls, Flag Officers and Ambassadors Course at the | NATO Defense College; and the Senior Executives Nati |
A central | NATO defense strategy was the use of tactical air po |
Late Wednesday, she flies to Brussels for | NATO defense and foreign ministers meetings. |
Jean-Louis Schiltz at the | NATO Defense Ministerial in Seville, 2007 |
that produced four games: Shark Attack, Thief, | NATO Defense, and The Amazing Adventures of Mr. F. L |
ting domestic factors to dictate a weakening of | NATO defenses. |
Hammerhead intends to kidnap Britain's | NATO delegate, Sir Richard Calvert, and replace him |
wo years, until 1967, when he was posted to the | NATO Department at the British Foreign Office. |
ment was to the United States of America as the | NATO Deputy Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic in 198 |
RSM-45 R-31 ( | NATO designation - SS-N-17 Snipe) was a Soviet SLBM |
Isopropyl aminoethylmethyl phosphonite ( | NATO designation QL), also known as O-(2-diisopropyl |
The R-29RM Shtil ( | NATO designation SS-N-23 Skiff) is a liquid propella |
was shot down by a Soviet-supplied S-75 Dvina ( | NATO designation SA-2 Guideline) surface-to-air miss |
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. |
Schake's first government job was | NATO Desk Officer in the Strategic Plans and Policy |
f six units, because it was expected that every | NATO destroyer needed two missile hits to be sunk an |
He was speaker of the | NATO detachment in Siauliai and the German detachmen |
ar Dome greenhouse is an offshoot of the 1960's | NATO developed early warning radar system. |
NATO did not release the identity or nationality of | |
NATO did however confirm that a large number of civi | |
There were other communications sites, | NATO Dispersed Operating Bases, Sub-Depots and minor |
Red Sea, took part in major exercises, such as | NATO Display Determination, and supported United Nat |
NATO disputes the report of civilian deaths in the H | |
top secret North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( | NATO) documents 'War Orders' that was in his possess |
is election was the armament question after the | NATO Double-Track Decision. |
rce in eastern Europe posed a major problem for | NATO due to the Soviets maintaining high personnel l |
rth Atlantic Assembly (the parliamentary arm of | NATO) during the first-time delegations from the War |
inating the CIA's military targeting support to | NATO during Operation Deliberate Force in Bosnia in |
The | NATO E band lies in the S band (2-4 GHz) of the olde |
The | NATO E band is the range of radio frequencies from 2 |
single transponder designed to transmit in the | NATO E F and I bands (IEEE S and X bands). |
January 1 - Lithuania received chairmanship of | NATO embassy in Georgia to represent alliance in cou |
NATO enlargement (Albania, Croatia, Macedonia). | |
Some commentators opposed this | NATO enlargement as unnecessarily provocative to Rus |
His interests focus around European Union and | NATO enlargement, constitutional change and rural de |
get to 2% of the GDP, the level recommended for | NATO entry. |
For | NATO EPVAT testing of military firearms ammunition N |
NATO established the Allied Command Channel by Febru | |
d October were spent in the North Atlantic on a | NATO exercise as the submarine helped strengthen the |
to prepare for "Operation Main Brace", a major | NATO exercise in the North Sea that took place from |
al forces (9 May - 10 June 1968), an additional | NATO exercise off Halifax, Nova Scotia (Exercise Sil |
The | NATO exercise Able Archer 83 also added to internati |
stone deployed for the first time in support of | NATO exercise Ocean Venture "81". |
o 6th Fleet amphibious exercises as well as the | NATO Exercise "Checkmate." |
again to the Mediterranean, Johnston joined in | NATO Exercise "Sword Thrust" during the fall of 1960 |
September, it joined the Atlantic Fleet for the | NATO Exercise "Strike Back" in the North Atlantic. |
ghted by a visit to Spain, and participation in | NATO Exercise Black Wave with Deputy Secretary of De |
and early October, the warship participated in | NATO exercise Eager Beaver, conducted in the eastern |
Castilla participated in the | NATO exercise Operation Steadfast Jackpot 2006. |
eron Island on 1 September 1983, and during the | NATO Exercise Able Archer 83. |
owed during which Barry participated in a joint | NATO exercise with three German destroyers along the |
Her last deployment was for a | NATO exercise in Bermuda in fall 1963 where she sust |
EDT over the Mediterranean during a | NATO exercise, DISPLAY DETERMINATION. |
ave" in conjunction with "Bright Star," a large | NATO exercise. |
months, the veteran minesweeper participated in | NATO exercises and visited many Mediterranean ports. |
In 1957, she took part in important | NATO exercises with almost 50 ships from a dozen cou |
In September and October 1957, she joined in | NATO exercises which took her to ports in England an |
s from 1963 through 1967 consisted primarily of | NATO exercises in the North Atlantic, gunnery and am |
Cromwell took part in | NATO exercises in the fall of 1960, then returned to |
ipmen's cruise to South America, taking part in | NATO exercises in the North Atlantic, and receiving |
call in the Mediterranean, she participated in | NATO exercises in the area of Harwich, England. |
steaming northward in the fall to take part in | NATO exercises inside the Arctic Circle. |
She then took part in | NATO exercises in the North Atlantic, and the Medite |
r Combat Command, Air Force Reserve Command and | NATO exercises designed to emphasize that to retain |
chool Ship and participated in type, fleet, and | NATO exercises until resuming overseas employment in |
NATO exercises in the Irish Sea in September and Oct | |
n Tehran, following in September and October by | NATO exercises in the North Atlantic. |
atrols during the first "Ice War;" took part in | NATO exercises, and visited such ports as Vigo, Cuxh |
sited ports of northern Europe while joining in | NATO exercises, and from January to March 1958, test |
of 1957, Runner participated in North Atlantic | NATO exercises, visiting ports in France and England |
missile attached to her keel, and took part in | NATO exercises. |
orfolk through 1960, participating in fleet and | NATO exercises. |
Participation in | NATO exercises; |
had taken earlier in his trip, that he supports | NATO expansion and is sure that at the summit next y |
tion in the Rheinland-Palatinate as part of the | NATO expansion program. |
NATO extends its mission to enforce U.N. Security Co | |
s part of the Manteuffel-Kaserne/Daley Barracks | NATO facilities until 1993 when the Americans withdr |
Solenzara Air Base is a | NATO facility tactical training center. |
NATO feared that the agreement would only serve to a | |
He has also served as a Fulbright Scholar and a | NATO fellow. |
Nominated for | NATO fellowship, 1980 |
o provided depot-level maintenance of USAFE and | NATO fighters. |
New Year's Eve and finds a number of top secret | NATO files that should not have been there. |
The Kasta 2E ( | NATO: Flat Face E, alternative name Casta 2E) is a m |
nd for Tripoli, Libya, to serve Sixth Fleet and | NATO Fleet units in the Mediterranean. |
The US national version is coordinated with | NATO for coalition interoperability. |
EU) and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation ( | NATO) for the station's English- and Spanish-languag |
, and appointed the Permanent Representative on | NATO for the UK. |
Assistant to the Secretary General of | NATO for Special Projects. |
stamp commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of | NATO for the United States Postal Service and later |
nger at this point is that an overly aggressive | NATO force in Afghanistan could alienate Afghans, an |
ut placing an American general in charge of the | NATO force. |
Many local analysts expect | NATO forces to embrace a more aggressive stance unde |
Most of the 1,500 | NATO forces were British, mainly drawn from The Ligh |
re Light Infantry, in Germany, serving with the | NATO Forces in Europe. |
relationships with Dutch, Belgian, and British | NATO forces in the NORTHAG area, often conducting jo |
During the 2011 Libyan Civil War, | NATO forces bombed an ammunition store in the town. |
his comes a day after the commander of U.S. and | NATO forces in Afghanistan, General David Petraeus, |
ghters - Switzerland, Hellenic Tigers - Greece, | NATO Forces - Hungary, Immelmann 51 - Germany, Thund |
came a day after the top commander of U.S. and | NATO forces in Afghanistan, U.S. General David Petra |
ties, the compound became a training center for | NATO forces from all over the world until it's closu |
ttack roles following opposition criticism that | NATO forces failed to protect Misrata. |
e Norwegian Army from 1948, and as commander of | NATO forces in Norway from 1951. |
The game simulates a rescue of | NATO forces in West Berlin, by carving an escape cor |
the UN questioned why it took Afghan police and | NATO forces more than an hour to respond and come to |
NATO Forces are escalating the scope and scale of th | |
e ban, however Resolution 816 (1993) authorised | NATO forces to shoot down violators. |
yprus crisis of 1963-1964 and the withdrawal of | NATO forces from France in 1966. |
Five B-1Bs from the 28th Bomb Wing joined | NATO forces in Operation Allied Force and began stri |
While several dozen kasernes with | NATO forces were once spread all across Germany, aft |
l journalists who published news put out by the | NATO forces in Afghanistan, as saying "We have an Is |
NATO forces were asked by the Turkish government to | |
herds Grove, England, in August 1951 to bolster | NATO forces in Europe. |
term used when naming the garrison location for | NATO forces stationed in Germany. |
Pass has been a principal route for resupplying | NATO forces in the current Afghan theater of conflic |
he Warsaw Pact resulted in a large reduction of | NATO forces in central Europe. |
04 Stronach was made Commander and Chief of all | NATO forces in Africa and Cambodia. |
ld be lacking the protection of the bulk of the | NATO forces, and potentially in the midst of a high |
d is re-purposed as a forward operating base by | NATO forces. |
Standing Naval Forces Atlantic (STANAVFORLANT) | NATO forces. |
but it also included plans against an attack by | NATO forces. |
and brutally executing those who cooperate with | NATO forces. |
preventing a Soviet pre-emptive strike against | NATO forces. |
played a leadership role in planning attacks on | NATO forces; that he "operates with impunity from Qu |
) The Three Per Cent Solution and the Future of | NATO, Foreign Policy Research Institute, 1981. |
the United States in a number of coalition and | NATO forums, and completed Senior Courses at the NAT |
nsponders operating in the G and H bands of the | NATO frequency spectrum, or the C band of the IEEE s |
It carries 32 J band transponders ( | NATO frequency designation system, US IEEE Ku band). |
He was deputy secretary general of | NATO from 1962 to 1964. |
PE), of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation ( | NATO) from October 2004 to October 2007. |
President Reagan and was the U.S. Ambassador to | NATO from 1983-1987. |
ivision returned to Germany to serve as part of | NATO from 1951 to 1957. |
was instrumental in enabling the transition of | NATO from being an anti-Warsaw Pact alliance to its |
He was the first Executive Secretary of | NATO from 1952-1970.. |
from 1992 until 1994, and secretary general of | NATO from 1994 until 1995, when he resigned after th |
worked with Javier Solana, Secretary General of | NATO from April to June 1999. |
9 and United States Permanent Representative to | NATO from 1977-1983. |
2, he became Chair of the Military Committee of | NATO from 1993 to 1996. |
NATO ft J-Ro (The Alkaholiks) - Cross Boarders | |
ntial candidate and Supreme Allied Commander of | NATO General Wesley Clark for $89.95, bringing the i |
In the Russian language, the word матка ( | NATO given name) means "uterus". |
at the time was to provide close air support to | NATO ground forces and air interdiction. |
NATO had to have a human player. | |
Iceland is the next one of the list, however | NATO has basically abandoned the country in an attem |
NATO has been supporting efforts by Afghan President | |
e was formed and units from all over the UK and | NATO have trained on the ranges. |
As Ambassador to | NATO, he headed the combined State-Defense Departmen |
The 2001 | NATO Headquarters summit was a special Meeting of th |
The 2005 | NATO Headquarters summit was a NATO summit held in t |
ces in 1968 in the Palais de l'Otan, the former | NATO headquarters designed by Jacques Carlu, in West |
Ashore, Wisecup was assigned to | NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, served as fo |
In 1995 he was assigned to the | NATO Headquarters in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, w |
Representative to the North Atlantic Council at | Nato headquarters in Paris and Brussels (1962 - 1971 |
f ten Pennsylvania teachers to travel to EU and | NATO headquarters in Brussels as part of a European |
He served for two years in the | NATO headquarters at Fontainebleau, and left the RAF |
It welcomed a decision by | NATO Headquarters to assist in the implementation of |
serving as the Staff Officer Reconnaissance at | NATO Headquarters Allied Forces Northern Europe (HQ |
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