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  2. Joint task force - Wikipedia

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    Joint task force Abbrev. State Notes Joint Task Force 1: JTF-1: US Operation Crossroads, Task Force One later utilized for Operation Sea Orbit: Joint Task Force 2: JTF-2: CAN In September 1964, Major General George Brown was selected to organize and command JTF-2, a Joint Chiefs of Staff organization formed at Sandia Base, New Mexico, to test the services' weapon systems.

  3. Exercise Northern Edge - Wikipedia

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    ALCOM activated the joint task force Northern Edge in response to a simulated National Command Authority mission that provided forces to conduct peace enforcement operations. [8] Northern Edge '95 and '96 each consisted of three phases and included more than 14,000 personnel who participated in the joint exercise.

  4. Composite Training Unit Exercise - Wikipedia

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    COMPTUEX is a critical part in the pre-deployment training cycle, and a prerequisite for the battle group's Joint Task Force Exercise. An F/A-18F Super Hornet from VFA-41 deployed with USS Nimitz (CVN-68) during an COMPTUEX in late 2006 off the coast of Southern California .

  5. Joint Task Force North - Wikipedia

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    Joint Task Force North (JTF North), formerly Joint Task Force Six (JTF-6), is a multi-service operation by the United States Department of Defense for counterdrug and anti-terrorist operations. JTF-North is headquartered at Biggs Army Airfield, Fort Bliss, Texas. United States Northern Command is the controlling Unified Combatant Command.

  6. Category : Joint task forces of the United States Armed Forces

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    Joint Task Force – Global Network Operations; Joint Task Force 1; Joint Task Force 435; Joint Task Force Aztec Silence; Joint Task Force Bravo; Joint Task Force Caring Response; Joint Task Force Empire Shield; Joint Task Force Gator; Joint Task Force Guantanamo; Joint Task Force Katrina; Joint Task Force Lebanon; Joint Task Force Liberia

  7. List of U.S. Department of Defense and partner code names

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    The task force had three component organizations: Commander Air Force Forces (later to be mostly the 7440th Composite Wing (Prov)), Commander Army Forces, and Commander Joint Special Operations Task Force, which would seek and rescue downed allied pilots. [234] Provide – EUCOM humanitarian assistance operations first word Provide Assistance

  8. United States Strike Command - Wikipedia

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    The Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force became an independent unified command in 1983 as United States Central Command (USCENTCOM). Readiness Command was replaced by United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) in 1987, with the last CINCRED, General James J. Lindsay, becoming the first CINCSOC.

  9. Operations Safe Haven and Safe Passage - Wikipedia

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    Operations Safe Haven and Safe Passage (September 8, 1994 – March 15, 1995) were operations by the United States Joint Task Force designed to relieve the overcrowded migrant camps at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base. Safe Haven established four camps on Empire Range, Panama, to provide a safe haven for up to ten thousand Cuban migrants. Safe Passage ...