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Pakistan earthquake relief operation (2005-2006)Hyder addressed a meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, asking for further assistance. He said that NATO could provide continued airlift, funds, logistic and airspace management, mobile fuel tanks, spare | Topic |
Comprehensive Political Guidance endorsed by NATO Heads of State and Government on 29 November 200629 Nov. 2006 . This requires forces that are fully deployable, sustainable and interoperable and the means to deploy them. It also requires a fully coordinated and, where appropriate, multinational approach to logistic support; the ability to adapt force postures | Official text |
Comprehensive Political Guidance (Archived)comprises a number of planning disciplines including armaments, civil emergency planning, consultation, command and control, logistics, and resource, nuclear and force planning. Subordinate documents, such as Ministerial Guidance, provide more detailed | Topic |
Milan Maxim, Chief of the General Staff of Slovakia, 2nd army corps, Prešov 2001 - 2002 Chief of Logistics Staff (J-4), the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Slovak Republic, Bratislava 2002 - 2004 Commander of the Training and Support Forces, Trenčín 2004 | Biography |
Lieutenant General Andrzej Fałkowski, Military Representative of Poland to NATOAndrzej Fałkowski, Lieutenant General, Polish MOD , earned a B.A. from the Military Academy of Logistics in Poznań (1982), his M.A. from the University of Gdańsk (1985), and Ph.D. from the University of Łódź (1997), all in Economics. He also completed | Biography |
Miroslav Kocian, Military Representative of the Slovak Republic to NATOof the Training and Support Forces. In 2008, he assumed post Deputy Chief of Staff Support CC-LAND HQ Heidelberg (Germany) which he performed until 2010. During that time he was also deployed to Pristina (Kosovo) where he commanded Joint Logistic Support Group | Biography |
Lieutenant General Jan Broeks, Director General of the NATO International Military Staff (DGIMS)Logistics Officer of a helicopter squadron. In 1985, a tour of duty in Lebanon ensued. Within the framework of the UNIFIL mission, as an Acting Captain he became Commander of the Logistic Platoon supporting the Dutch Infantry Company. Upon returning | Biography |
Lieutenant General Jan Broeks, Director General of the NATO International Military Staff (DGIMS)Logistics Officer of a helicopter squadron. In 1985, a tour of duty in Lebanon ensued. Within the framework of the UNIFIL mission, as an Acting Captain he became Commander of the Logistic Platoon supporting the Dutch Infantry Company. Upon returning | Biography |
Relations with the Republic of Koreaexchanges of civilian and military personnel, participation in education, joint training and exercises, and cooperation in the field of standardization and logistics. Support for NATO-led operations and missions From 2010 to 2013 | Topic |
Relations with the Republic of Koreaexchanges of civilian and military personnel, participation in education, joint training and exercises, and cooperation in the field of standardization and logistics. Support for NATO-led operations and missions From 2010 to 2013 | Topic |