The Strategic Operations Command of Venezuela was founded by the late President Hugo Chávez on 26 September 2005, replacing the Unified Command of the...
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is the unified armed forces of Canada. While it has three environmental commands - namely the Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Navy, and Royal Canadian Air...
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List of militaries by country (section Venezuela)
Republic of Venezuela Strategic Command Operations (Venezuela) Venezuelan Army Venezuelan Air Force Bolivarian Navy of Venezuela Venezuelan National Guard...
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Armed Forces (Spanish: Fuerza Armada Nacional Bolivariana - FANB) of Venezuela are controlled by the Commander-in-Chief (the President) and the Minister...
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Armed Forces of Venezuela. Also known as Bolivarian Army (Ejército Bolivariano, EB), its role is to be responsible for land-based operations against external...
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claimed by Venezuela. The dispute dates back many years and the current border was established by the Paris Arbitral Award in 1899. Venezuela renewed its...
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comprehensive defense operations to ensure the defense of sovereignty and national independence; Contribute to the Operational Strategic Command, in the development...
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Psychological operations (PSYOP) are operations to convey selected information and indicators to audiences to influence their motives and objective reasoning...
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Armed Forces Command (El Comando Conjunto de las Fuerzas Armadas), is the highest planning, preparation and strategic body of military operations. It advises...
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Operation Gideon (Spanish: Operación Gedeón) was an unsuccessful attempt by the Active Coalition of the Venezuelan International Reserve, Venezuelan dissidents...
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Remigio Ceballos (category People of the Crisis in Venezuela)
is a Venezuelan military officer who, as of 2020, holds the rank of admiral and serves as commanding officer of the Strategic Command Operations of Venezuela...
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operations, VIII Fighter Command, from October 1945 until February 1946. After four months as a civilian with the Socony Vacuum Company of Venezuela,...
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ballistic missile operations at F.E. Warren began on 15 January 1958 when Air Research and Development Command established the Strategic Missile Wing (Provisional)...
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and political risk not associated with conventional operations. special-operations forces strategic formations and units of the armed forces, whose role...
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Group also became involved in counter narcotics operations in the Andean Ridge countries of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. The goal...
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Central Command responded that "the liberation of Mosul is an operation that is an order of magnitude larger and more complex than" previous operations, adding...
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Defence Policy (CSDP) by providing strategic advice to the High Representative (HR/VP) and commanding operations through its Military Planning and Conduct...
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The Venezuelan independence was the juridical-political process that put an end to the ties between the Captaincy General of Venezuela and the Spanish...
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Joint Strategic Command West (Western Military District), on 12 December 2014 became the basis for the newly formed fifth Northern Fleet Joint Strategic Command...
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Vladimir Padrino López (category Ministers of defense of Venezuela)
2014. On 5 July 1981, Padrino graduated from Military Academy of Venezuela. He commanded mortar personnel of the Antonio Ricaurte Infantry Battalion in...
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Long-Range Aviation (redirect from Soviet Strategic Aviation)
(1964-present); the British RAF Bomber Command (1936-68); and the United States Air Force (USAF) Strategic Air Command (1946-1992). In the early 2020s there...
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Guyana Defence Force (category Guyana–Venezuela crisis (2023–present))
native Pemon and Wapishana led by Valerie Hart, with reported support from Venezuela, began with an attack against Lethem, the capital of the Upper Takutu–Upper...
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Strategic Air Command's Eighth Air Force in Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana. Eighth Air Force is responsible for Strategic Air Command operations...
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Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) (MARFOR • NAV) United States Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) (AF • AR • MARFOR • NAV) United States Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM)...
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the submarines participating in this operation. The Caribbean was strategically significant because of Venezuelan oil fields in the southeast and the Panama...
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with Maduro. By September 2019, the Center for Strategic and International Studies said 119 Venezuelans had been sanctioned by the U.S. and several other...
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Army Command and General Staff College. The following assignment was as the Naval Section Chief at the U.S. Military Group in Caracas, Venezuela from...
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military operations, contingency planning, and to inform defence policy and procurement decisions. The maintenance of the ability to give timely strategic warning...
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necessary for sustained operations. Australian and New Zealand gunners in South Vietnam found the weapon unsuitable for continuous operations. The guns were replaced...
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Ira C. Eaker (category United States Army Command and General Staff College alumni)
architect of a strategic bombing force that ultimately numbered forty groups of 60 heavy bombers each, supported by a subordinate fighter command of 1,500 aircraft...
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