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Juan Martin Villalón, Military Representative of Spain(Cádiz). As a Captain, a tour of duty with the Special Military School located in Madrid, where he served as an Instructor in Tactics and Logistics, was followed by a tour at the SAM-Hawk Battalion as an Air Defense Battery Commander. Completion | Biography |
General August Van Daele, Chief of the General Staff of BelgiumInspection section. In 1990, he was promoted Colonel. In 1992, he joined the Equipment section, and due to restructuring of the technical and logistic services of Air Force Headquarters, he took over the command of the new Aviation Equipment section | Biography |
PLI/ASG(61)544. Assistant Secretary General of Production, Logistics and Infrastructure. Memorandum by J. Garrett to the Secretary General on SHAPE/188B/61 SACEUR's letter of 16 November 1961 - NATO Maintenance Supply Services Agency (NMSSA) - Central/> linktitle: PLI/ASG(61)544. Assistant Secretary General of Production, Logistics and Infrastructure. Memorandum by J. Garrett to the Secretary General on SHAPE/188B/61 SACEUR's letter of 16 November 1961 - NATO Maintenance Supply | |
167th Military Committee in Chiefs of Defence Session26 Apr. 2012 focussed on NATO’s support to Afghanistan beyond 2014 and the operational and logistical challenges of redeployment. The Military Committee welcomed the announcement by Lt.Gen. Zamana, Chief of General Staff of the Ukrainian Armed Forces | News |
'Challenges facing NATO and the Transatlantic Community post-2014' - Address by Ambassador Alexander Vershbow NATO Deputy Secretary General at the 30th International Workshop on Global Security, Hôtel national des invalides – Paris, France, 24 June 201324 Jun. 2013 such capabilities. That is the logic behind a number of initiatives we are currently pursuing at NATO. In terms of equipment and logistical support, our Smart Defense initiative encourages multinational cooperation – it can be European or Transatlantic | Opinion |
Two anniversaries mark milestones in NATO-Russia relations04 Jun. 2012 channels during naval operations. Other military-to-military cooperation focuses on logistics, combating terrorism, search-and-rescue at sea, theatre missile defence and military academic exchanges. At the NATO Summit in Lisbon in November 2010, NATO | News |
NATO and Russia explore ways to deepen cooperation07 Feb. 2008 of air space data sharing, logistics, civil emergency and a growing number of joint projects involving scientists from all 27 NRC countries dealing with explosives detection, transport security and eco-terrorism problems. The NATO Secretary General | News |
‘Smart Defence’ keeping NATO fit for the future14 Aug. 2013 successfully completed the first of 29 ongoing multinational Smart Defence projects which are to help ensure that NATO remains fit for the future. The project, to develop a multinational logistics partnership on helicopter maintenance in Afghanistan, was part | News |
NATO's top military officials visit Afghanistan06 Apr. 2006 and particularly advising on the implementation of decisions regarding NATO's operations and missions. The Committee members received briefings on the detailed arrangements for the ISAF expansion including the provision of logistics, communications and close air | News |
Speech on NATO’s Smart Defence Initiative by NATO Deputy Secretary General Ambassador Claudio Bisogniero, in Tallinn, Estonia15 Dec. 2011 seriously. But Smart Defence is not only about acquiring new equipment. It is also about combining our efforts in other areas such as training and education, logistics, maintenance, as well as science and technology. There is already much experience | Opinion |