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  2. List of NATO operations - Wikipedia

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    Although the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) existed as an alliance and conducted joint military exercises throughout the Cold War period, it engaged in no military operations during this time. All of its military operations occurred in the post-Cold War era. The first of these was in Bosnia, where NATO engaged to an increasing extent.

  3. List of NATO exercises - Wikipedia

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    Wind Spring 21. Romania, 2 May to 27 May. Joint and multinational NATO military operations. Ramstein Ambition 21 – The NATO Electronic Warfare Force Integration Programme with regional elements of NATO's Integrated Air and Missile Defence System conducted through the Combined Air Operation Centre (CAOC), which took place between 3 May and 14 May.

  4. List of military operations - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Cold War era subsection. 3.1 Asia. 3.2 Europe. 3.3 South America. ... Joint Guardian (1999 – ) — NATO operation which established KFOR; Republic of Macedonia

  5. Category:Military operations of the Cold War - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military operations of the Cold War" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. Exercise Reforger - Wikipedia

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    Once the Cold War ended, it was superseded by other exercises. The last Reforger exercise was Reforger 93. Exercise Steadfast Defender is the most similar military exercise that has taken place in the 21st century, also involving North American troops deploying across the Atlantic Ocean to exercise with European NATO allies. [ 1 ]

  7. Operation Gladio - Wikipedia

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    Operation Gladio was the codename for clandestine "stay-behind" operations of armed resistance that were organized by the Western Union (WU) (founded in 1948), and subsequently by NATO (formed in 1949) and by the CIA (established in 1947), [1] [2] in collaboration with several European intelligence agencies during the Cold War. [3]

  8. NATO to hold biggest drills since Cold War with 90,000 troops

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    BRUSSELS (Reuters) -NATO is launching its largest exercise since the Cold War, rehearsing how U.S. troops could reinforce European allies in countries bordering Russia and on the alliance's ...

  9. NATO - Wikipedia

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    No military operations were conducted by NATO during the Cold War. Following the end of the Cold War, the first operations, Anchor Guard in 1990 and Ace Guard in 1991, were prompted by the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. Airborne early warning aircraft were sent to provide coverage of southeastern Turkey, and later a quick-reaction force was deployed ...