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  2. Mission Aigle - Wikipedia

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    The Multinational Battlegroup consists of more than 1,500 soldiers, of which 300 Belgian and 30 Luxembourgish soldiers, and is commanded by Colonel Louis-Marie Levacher. [15] The French troops are headquartered at Camp Général Berthelot, formerly "Cherry Hill", named in honor of General Henri Mathias Berthelot.

  3. Romanian Border Police - Wikipedia

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    On March 10, 2021, a contract was signed for Damen Group to supply the border police with two FCS 4008 Patrol boats. [13] They will replace some of the ageing Neustadt Class boats, vessels which were built during 1969-1970 for the German Federal Border Guard, the first one being bought by the Romanian Border Police in 2002 and the other 3 in ...

  4. French Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The French Armed Forces have also played a leading role in the ongoing UN peacekeeping mission along the Lebanon-Israel border as part of the cease-fire agreement that brought the 2006 Lebanon War to an end. Currently, France has 2,000 army personnel deployed along the border, including infantry, armour, artillery and air defence.

  5. Romanian Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Romania has taken part in the War in Afghanistan since July 2002, with Romanian contingent being increased from 962 to more than 1,500 troops in 2009. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] The armed forces also took part in the War in Iraq from 2003 to August 2009, in which the losses of the Romanian contingent amounted to 3 soldiers killed and at least 11 wounded.

  6. Romanian Military Police - Wikipedia

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    With Romania's entry in World War II starting on 22 June 1941, as part of Axis troops, the Gendarmerie/military police performed following main activities: preventing terrorist activities; guarding civilian and military installations; law enforcement; repel the attacks of airborne enemy troops; surveillance of political opponents

  7. Border guard - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish Border Guard (Finnish: Rajavartiolaitos; Swedish: Gränsbevakningsväsendet), including the coast guard, is the agency responsible for border control related to persons, including passport control and border patrol. The Border Guard is a paramilitary organization, subordinate to the Ministry of the Interior in administrative issues ...

  8. Direction nationale de la police aux frontières - Wikipedia

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    Border control at Marseille Provence Airport (with PARAFE self-service gates under construction on the left).. La direction nationale de la police aux frontières (DNPAF; English: National Directorate of the Border Police) is a directorate of the French National Police that is responsible for border control at certain border crossing points in France.

  9. French Military Mission to Romania (1916–1918) - Wikipedia

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    The French military mission had to leave the country on 29 February 1918. At Berthelot's suggestion, Britain and France issued a statement that Romania had fought hard, and had been overcome by circumstances beyond her control and that the imposed peace treaty would be disregarded by the Allies.