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  2. Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum - Wikipedia

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    The Henry IV quarter at the Palace of Fontainebleau) in 1965. Prior to World War II these offices housed the Artillery School.. The command traces its history to Headquarters, Allied Forces Central Europe (AFCENT), which was activated in August 1953 in Fontainebleau, outside Paris, France. [1]. Ensuring interoperability among land forces of the different NATO Member States has always been a ...

  3. Civil-military co-operation - Wikipedia

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    The working group developed a set of tools for CIMIC reporting, including a situation report, tracking system, and standardized commander's update. The CIMIC reporting system has been utilized by ISAF CJ9 and JFC Brunssum J9 on a weekly basis since February 2007. It is being progressively introduced to regional commands.

  4. Allied Command Operations - Wikipedia

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    Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum (JFCBS), Netherlands; Allied Joint Force Command Naples (JFCNP), Italy; Joint Force Command Norfolk (JFC-NF), United States; Tactical Level commands: Allied Air Command (AIRCOM) at Ramstein, Germany; Allied Land Command (LANDCOM) at Izmir, Turkey; Allied Maritime Command (MARCOM) at Northwood, United Kingdom ...

  5. Brunssum - Wikipedia

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    The parish of Brunssum has been known since 1150, and together with Schinveld and Jabeek it formed a magistrate within the Land of Valkenburg. In 1557 the magistrate of Brunssum, consisting of Brunssum, Schinveld and Jabeek, was pledged by the Spanish government to the Hoen van Amstenrade family, and in 1609 sold to Arnold III Huyn van Geleen.

  6. Hans-Lothar Domröse - Wikipedia

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    Domröse joined the German Bundeswehr in 1973, serving as a second lieutenant in the Panzergrenadierbataillon 23 (Mechanised Infantry Battalion 23). He studied Economic and Organisational Sciences at the Bundeswehr University of Hamburg, and upon his graduation in 1977 joined the Mechanised Infantry Battalion 82, serving as a platoon commander.

  7. Stuart Skeates - Wikipedia

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    He was promoted to lieutenant general and appointed as Deputy Commander JFC Brunssum from 4 December 2018. [6] [7] From 12 October 2022 he was on secondment to the Home Office: he is tasked with commanding the refugee processing centre at RAF Manston and dealing with the increased English Channel migrant crossings.

  8. Structure of NATO - Wikipedia

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    JFC Naples has its land component in Madrid, air component at İzmir, Turkey, and its naval component, Allied Maritime Command Naples, in Naples, Italy. It also directed KFOR in Kosovo. Joint Command Lisbon was a smaller HQ with no subordinate commands. In 2012–2013, the Military Command Structure was reorganised.

  9. Ranks and insignia of NATO armies officers - Wikipedia

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    Warrant officers (WOs) and chief warrant officers (CWOs) in the US military rank below officers but above officer candidates and enlisted servicemen. The first warrant officer rank, WO1 does not have a "commission" associated with it, instead having a "warrant" from the secretary of the army.