Information on "Conventional Forces" and "Europe"
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September 2008
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British Army
United Kingdom
The British Army is the land-based branch of the armed forces of the UK. More on «British Army» -
Ministry of National Defence of Poland
Warsaw, Poland
The Polish Ministry of National Defence realizes the supremacy over the Polish Armed Forces during peacetime. More on «Ministry of National Defence of Poland» -
Luftwaffe
Koln, Germany
The German air force. More on «Luftwaffe» -
Eurocorps
Strasbourg, France
EUROCORPS is a European multinational army corps that does not belong to the integrated military structure of NATO. More on «Eurocorps» -
EUROCONTROL
Brussels, Belgium
EUROCONTROL, the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation aims to harmonize and integrate air navigation services in Europe. More on «EUROCONTROL» -
European Union Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina (EUFOR)
The European Union Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina (EUFOR) was launched on 2 December 2004 and succeeded the NATO-led Stabilisation Force (SFOR). More on «European Union Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina (EUFOR)»
August 2008
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British Royal Navy
United Kingdom
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British Royal Air Force (RAF)
Naphill in Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
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Polish Navy
Kosciuszki, Poland
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Swedish Ministry of Defence
Stockholm, Sweden
The official website of the Swedish Ministry of Defence (Försvarsdepartementet) provides information on the Ministry's areas of responsibility, budget and objectives, agencies, commissions and its work in the EU. More on «Swedish Ministry of Defence»
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