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  2. NATO Response Force - Wikipedia

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    The NATO Response Force (NRF) is a high-readiness NATO rapid deployment force comprising land, sea, air, and special forces units capable of being deployed quickly within short notice. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The NRF is planned to comprise 300,000 troops. [ 4 ]

  3. Allied Rapid Reaction Corps - Wikipedia

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    The ARRC was created on 1 October 1992 in Bielefeld based on the former I (British) Corps (I (BR) Corps). [2] It was originally created as the rapid reaction corps sized land force of the Reaction Forces Concept that emerged after the end of the Cold War, with a mission to redeploy and reinforce within Allied Command Europe (ACE) and to conduct Petersberg missions out of NATO territory.

  4. Rapid reaction force - Wikipedia

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    The force would remain at high readiness at all times so as to quickly deploy them where necessary. [5] The Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC) is a NATO rapid reaction force, established in 1992. A successor to the British Army's I Corps, the ARRC is capable of rapidly deploying a NATO headquarters for operations and crisis response. [6]

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  6. NATO - Wikipedia

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    The alliance has increased its NATO Response Force deployments in Eastern Europe, [9] and the combined militaries of all NATO members include around 3.5 million soldiers and personnel. [10] All member states together cover an area of 25.07 million km 2 (9.68 million sq mi) with a population of about 973 million people. [11]

  7. Thousands of British troops head to Romania for major Nato ...

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    Steadfast Dart is the first major deployment of Nato’s Allied Reaction Force (ARF), which replaced the Nato Response Force last year, and is intended to test Nato’s ability to deploy under ...

  8. I German/Dutch Corps - Wikipedia

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    Following this, the "Land Component Command" was further developed. From the beginning of 2004, the corps was subordinate to NATO Allied Joint Force Command Naples and became "NATO Response Force-Headquarters" (NRF) in November 2004. During the first half of 2005 it was on stand-by as the fourth headquarters NRF-4.

  9. Rapid Reaction Corps – France - Wikipedia

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    The RRC-FR HQ is designed to command a multinational force of up to army corps size (between two and six divisions). [8] It employs more than 400 personnel, (including 70 officers and NCOs from 12 different EU or NATO countries) and up to 750 in times of crisis. [4] The corps HQ is open to all EU and NATO members (18% of its strength).