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  • ...nce officer and adviser to General [[Stanley McChrystal]], senior U.S. and NATO military commander in the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]]; Foreign Area Off
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  • ...(as 10th Battalion CEF) and World War II, and on numerous peacekeeping and NATO missions since 1945.
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  • ...ration]] [[fighter aircraft#multirole fighter|multirole fightr]], with the NATO designation [[FULCRUM]]
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  • A '''Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT)''', in U.S. and [[NATO]] doctrine, is a unit containing civilian and military personnel, for rebui | url = http://www.nato.int/ISAF/docu/epub/pdf/isaf_placemat.pdf
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  • ...the AN/SYQ-27, this is a system for assisting [[United States Navy]] and [[NATO]] gunfire support ashore, taking and deconflicting calls for fires, and pas
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  • A Russian medium- to long-range air-to-air missile, the '''Vympel R-27''' (NATO AA-10 ALAMO), comes in several versions: **MiG-29/NATO FULCRUM
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  • ...ed air defense system]] (IADS) and used with individual [[S-200 missile]] (NATO: [[SA-5 GAMMON]]) [[surface-to-air missile]] battalions. BAR LOCKs were key ...in the frequencies designated [[EU-NATO-US frequency bands|E/F-bands]] by NATO. They 150 to 350 km range. <ref name=GS-BL>{{citation
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  • ...Striking Fleet Atlantic. His last operational assignment was as Commander, NATO Joint Force Command Naples/Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe.
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  • A [[NATO]]-originated term for the accidental dispersion of radioactive, biological
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  • ...was its presumed counterpart, the NATO|North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
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  • ...t on [[arms control]], the [[Cold War]], the former [[Soviet Union]] and [[NATO]]; former [[U.S. Ambassador to Bulgaria]] and has also advised the State De
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  • Soviet [[EU-NATO-US frequency bands|D or E-band]] nodding height finding radar used with the
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  • ...n and Defense Ministers to integrate countering-WMD as a mission area into NATO post-Cold War force planning. From 1998 to 1999, he was seconded to the [[
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  • In U.S. and [[NATO]] usage, the position that a belligerent has the right to apply any measur
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  • ...pt against Hitler]]; Bundeswehr Inspector General (1957-1961); Chairman,[[NATO Military Committee]] (1961-1964)
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  • In the NATO designation system (STANAG 2116),<ref name=RankMaven>{{citation | title = NATO codes for grades of military personnel: Agreed English texts
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  • In the NATO designation system (STANAG 2116),<ref name=RankMaven>{{citation | title = NATO codes for grades of military personnel: Agreed English texts
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  • ...]] (UNSC). Also authorizing KFOR is a Military-Technical Agreement between NATO and the Governments of the [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] and of [[Serb | url = http://www.nato.int/issues/kfor/index.html
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  • ==U.S. and NATO doctrine==
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  • ...ved early of command of the [[International Security Assistance Force]], [[NATO]]'s headquarters in Afghanistan; he commanded the ground forces in the [[Ir
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