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NATO Secretary General witnesses Afghan Army strength12 Apr. 2012 with the help of ISAF forces in 2011. Support from ISAF is still required to provide them with the key logistical support such as air transport, medical and intelligence assets. In the last few years, ISAF and the international community have focused | News |
NATO and Russia seek to strengthen cooperation to counter piracy27 Mar. 2012 for operational commanders in St Petersburg, Russia. Following up on proposals for enhancing counter-piracy cooperation made by Russia in September 2011, the NRC has decided to explore possibilities for mutual medical and logistics support for ships involved | News |
Afghans succeed at training their own21 Mar. 2012 real-life medical situations. Asmatullah taught the combat medic course for eight weeks, focusing on basic combat trauma treatment. “They were trained in all aspects of medical training: from logistical, to radio, to evacuation, to hemorrhage | News |
Press briefing by the NATO Spokesperson and the NATO Senior Civilian Representative in Afghanistan14 Mar. 2012 is that the training and fielding of the Afghan Security Forces is also moving ahead and delivering results in terms of the increased confidence and capability of the army and the police force. They certainly still have weaknesses in areas like logistics | Opinion |
Speech by the NATO Assistant Secretary General for Public Diplomacy, Ambassador Kolinda Grabar at the Winter Academy, Abramtsevo (Moscow)13 Feb. 2012 information programme in Russia. And I would like to thank Tatyana Parkhalina and her team from the Centre for European Security in preparing this programme both intellectually and logistically. Also, I would like to thank the NATO Information Office | Opinion |
Press conference by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen following the Defence Ministers meeting in Brussels, 2 February 201202 Feb. 2012 , to make sure we can get them. We have identified a number of areas where Smart Defence would make a real difference – such as intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance; logistics and maintenance; and training. Allies are discussing a number | Opinion |
NATO Defence Ministers support Smart Defence as a driver for change02 Feb. 2012 and reconnaissance, logistics and training. They decided to continue working towards a longer term approach to Smart Defence by prioritising, specialising and identifying more projects suitable for enduring cooperation on key Alliance priorities. Defence | News |
Civilian expert helps NATO establish communication lines30 Jan. 2012 Force, Hurst worked in logistics teams for many operations including the Falklands and Gulf wars before retiring out of the military and moving to British Rail. “At British Rail, I used my military expertise to develop a surface (rail and road | News |
Civilian expert helps NATO establish communication lines30 Jan. 2012 Force, Hurst worked in logistics teams for many operations including the Falklands and Gulf wars before retiring out of the military and moving to British Rail. “At British Rail, I used my military expertise to develop a surface (rail and road | News |
Secretary General’s Annual Report 201126 Jan. 2012 to address the full range of missions. Instead of pursuing purely national solutions, Allies have decided that where it is efficient and cost-effective, they will seek out more multinational solutions, including for acquisition, training and logistic | Opinion |