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    Joint Forces Command (Swedish: Operativa insatsledningen, OPIL), was a senior command staff within the Swedish Armed Forces which operated from 2000 to...
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  • Joint forces may refer to: Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum, NATO multinational military command located in Belgium Albanian Joint Forces Command, controls...
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    The Special Forces Command (Swedish: Specialförbandsledningen, SFL) is a command in the Swedish Armed Forces charged with overseeing the various special...
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    The Swedish Armed Forces (Swedish: Försvarsmakten , literally Defence Force) are the armed forces of the Kingdom of Sweden. It consists of four separate...
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  • Unified combatant commands are joint military commands consisting of forces from multiple military departments, with their chain of command flowing from the...
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  • Canadian Armed Forces. It includes the land equipment in use by the Canadian Army and Primary Reserve, the Canadian Special Operations Forces Command, the Canadian...
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  • Forces. The list encompasses equipment from the Bulgarian Army (Joint Forces Command, Land Forces, Air Force, Navy, Joint Special Operations Command,...
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  • Brigade (Brigade d'Intervention Rapide, BIR) Special Operations Forces Command Joint Task Force 2 (JTF2) Canadian Special Operations Regiment (CSOR) 427...
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    Command (Swedish: Arméns taktiska stab, ATS) was a part of the Joint Forces Command of the Swedish Armed Forces. The staff was located at the Swedish...
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    Maritime Component Command (Swedish: Marinens taktiska stab, MTS) was a part of the Joint Forces Command of the Swedish Armed Forces. The staff was located...
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    other commands, including Canadian Forces Intelligence Command, Canadian Joint Operations Command, and Canadian Special Operations Forces Command. Personnel...
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  • Canadian Forces School of Military Intelligence (CFSMI) Joint Task Force X (JTF X) Medical Intelligence Cell "Canadian Forces Intelligence Command". Archived...
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    North's invasion, with the UNC providing a cohesive command structure under which the disparate forces would operate. During the course of the war, 22 nations...
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    held the post of head of the Joint Operations Command (Operationsledningen, OpL). In conjunction with the Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters reorganization...
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    United States Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT) is the United States Navy element of United States Central Command (USCENTCOM). Its area of responsibility...
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    Finnish Defence Forces (FDF) (Finnish: Puolustusvoimat; Swedish: Försvarsmakten) are the military of Finland. The Finnish Defence Forces consist of the...
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    Armed Forces Headquarters' reorganization on 1 April 2007, the Joint Forces Command (JFC) (Insatsledningen, INS) was created. It commands the Swedish Armed...
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  • the Joint Operational Command commands the armed forces and security forces contingents facing the Russian-controlled Donbass separatist forces, successor...
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    branches of the Armed Forces: Training and Doctrine Command; Military Commandant's Offices Command; Cyber Defence Command; Logistics Command; Military Ordinariate;...
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    Forces as well as civilians. As a result of the Defence Agreement 2010-2014, it was decided to close the two commands and replace them with the joint...
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    18.08722 The Swedish Armed Forces Headquarters (Swedish: Högkvarteret, HKV) is the highest level of command in the Swedish Armed Forces. Established in...
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    of the Armed Forces's management group Taktisk Kommando (TAKOM) - special forces-specific command element embedded with the Norwegian Joint Headquarters...
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    and the Police Command (Faraja). Iranian Armed Forces are the largest in the Middle East in terms of active troops. Iran's military forces are made up of...
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    Dennis Gyllensporre (category United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni)
    Norrland Signal Regiment, later holding various command and staff positions within the Swedish Armed Forces, NATO, and the United Nations. Gyllensporre served...
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    the mergers was called naval command. Thus, all marine combat forces within each geographical area were led by a joint commander. Thus, the five geographical...
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  • designed to be able to operate as part of a joint force, command joint forces with augmentation, and command at the operational level of warfare (not just...
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    friendly forces were depicted by the color blue. Several different armed forces of the same nation training together are described as having a joint exercise...
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  • 1967. Sweden Försvarshögskolan (Stockholm) Armed Forces College AFC (Luzern) Defence Academy of the United Kingdom (Shrivenham) Joint Services Command and...
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  • The 2nd Air Command (Swedish: Andra flygeskadern, E 2) was a unit in the Swedish Air Force. The 2nd Air Command was the collective name given to the bomb...
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    withdrew its forces from Europe, 16 AF became part of the United States Air Forces in Europe, providing command and control of USAFE forces initially in...
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