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  • {{r|United States European Command}}
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  • ...United States Army''' is the headquarters for the U.S. Army elements of [[United States European Command]] and the largest formation in the [[United States Army]]. It is also call
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  • ...adquarters of the United States of America|United States, normally part of United States European Command but available to lead operations wherever needed. It was the main organizat
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  • *United States European Command
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  • {{rpl|United States European Command}}
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  • '''United States European Command (EUCOM)''' is a geographically-oriented Unified Combatant Command (UCC). It
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  • {{rpl|United States European Command}}
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  • ...Repass''' is a major general in the U.S. Army. In 2011, he is the head of United States European Command#Special Operations Command Europe|Special Operations Command Europe. He ca
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  • 6 months in 2002 before being assigned to United States European Command in January
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  • *[[United States European Command]]
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  • ...ates Navy]] formation in the Mediterranean Sea. It is subordinate to the [[United States European Command]] (EUCOM). It is also the major NATO maritime force, often operating with
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  • ...05, and assigned as commander of USAREUR, the land component commander for United States European Command. He went to ISAF from that job.
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  • ...ntinues as the Air Force component, United States Air Forces in Europe, of United States European Command. Its WWII commanders were Ira Eaker and Jimmy Doolittle; it controlled esco
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  • ...om]], the 2003 invasion of Iraq, there were "seam frictions" between the [[United States European Command]] (USEUCOM) and [[United States Central Command]] (USCENTCOM) lines of auth
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  • ...2006, he served as Director, Strategy, Plans, and Policy Directorate of [[United States European Command]]. <ref>{{citation
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  • *10th Special Forces Group: Europe (United States European Command)
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  • ...ddle Eastern countries that have coasts on the Mediterranean Sea are under United States European Command. ...ted States African Command, which is technically a sub-regional command of United States European Command. As of October 1, 2008, it was responsible for Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Dj
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  • ...s well as the Levant are under one Assistant Secretary of State, but the [[United States European Command]] is responsible for the former but the [[United States Central Command]] f ...e [[United States Africa Command]] is considered a unified subcommand of [[United States European Command]].
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  • ...edical Center, Germany. Landstuhl is the tertiary care facility for the [[United States European Command]] and for many patients from the Afghanistan and [[Iraq War]]s.
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  • ...States Air Force]], whose last assignment was as deputy commander of the [[United States European Command]]. After retiring from uniformed service, he was President of the [[Instit
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