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  • U.S. Department of Defense Intelligence Production Program

    Publicado por U.S. DoDIPP, 2002

    Librería: Bank of Books, Ventura, CA, Estados Unidos de America

    Calificación del vendedor: 5 de 5 estrellas Valoración 5 estrellas, Más información sobre las valoraciones de los vendedores

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    EUR 44,26

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    paperback. Condición: Very Good. We have 75,000 books to choose from -- Ship within 24 hours -- Satisfaction Guaranteed!

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    US Marine Corps Intelligence Activity (MCIA); US Department of Defense Intelligence Production Program (DoDIPP)

    Idioma: Inglés

    Publicado por US Department of Defence, Quantico, Virginia, 2002

    Librería: Dendera, London, Reino Unido

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    Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. A rare official handbook issued in the months after 9/11. Original colour wraps with US Department of Defense emblem 13x18cm. Multiple page numbering: viii, 64 + Appendices A57, B2, C1, D5, E2, F6, G13, H8, I1, J2, K5, L20, M1 + (6)pp ruled for Notes, including colour and b/w photos, diagrams and maps. Wraps very good with a thin line of staining to the lower edge of the lower wrap with minor impact on the final leaf, interiors otherwise near fine. Published under the auspices of the Department of Defense Intelligence Production Program (DoDIPP) with the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity designated as the community coordinator for the Country Handbook Program, this reflects the coordinated US Defense Intelligence Community position. It aims to familiarise US, UK, Canada, Australia, NATO and other relevant coalition military and government personnel on assignment with the US Mission, geography, history, government, military forces, communications, transport, customs, population etc. Among the maps are the location of the US Embassy in Riyadh, and Consulates in Jeddah and Dhahran. Photos and diagrams show Saudi royals, military personnel and equipment, naval vessels including Royal Yachts, flora and fauna. Appendices include a detailed catalogue of military equipment, and practical advice including on desert operations (windblown sand, water, equipment, combat), dangerous animals (predominantly snakes) and plants, and Arabic road signs.

  • Department of Defense Intelligence Production Program (DoDIPP)

    Publicado por Department of Defense Intelligence Production Program (DoDIPP), Washington DC, 1999

    Librería: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Estados Unidos de America

    Calificación del vendedor: 5 de 5 estrellas Valoración 5 estrellas, Más información sobre las valoraciones de los vendedores

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    Wraps. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good (some discoloration). Presumed First Edition, First printing. Format is approximately 5 inches by 6.75 inches. vi, 44, 5, [1], 4, 1, [1], 3, [1], 10, 1, [1], 8, 11, [1], 1, [13] pages. Illustrations (some with color). Maps (some with color). This is a rare surviving copy of an early multinational force/Peacekeeping force handbook. Includes information on Key Facts, Foreign Missions, Geography and Climate, Transportation and Communication, Culture, Medical Assessment, History, Government and Politics, Economy, and Armed Forces. Also includes Appendices on Equipment Recognition, Biographical Data, International Time Zones, Conversion Charts, Language, International Road Signs, Individual Protective Measures, First Aid/Hot Weather Survival, and International Telephone Codes. Also includes color illustrations of East Timor, East Indonesia, Topography and Drainage, Dili, Dili Weather, Transportation Network, Indonesian Electrical and Telephone Plug, Traditional East Timorese Village Hierarchy, Language Distribution, Minor Language Concentrations, Bishops Carlos Ximenes Belo and Basilio do Nascimento in Discussion with the Indonesian Minister of Defense General Wiranto, Administrative Regencies, Troops Disembark from the US-511 Landing ship Tank Teluk Kau in Dili; FALANTIL and FRETILIN Flags, CNRt Flag, Indonesian Flag Displayed by the Pro-Integration Militia. Interfet stands for International Force East Timor. Between 20 September 1999 and 21 February 2000, a multinational force under unified command, with Australia as the lead nation, deployed to East Timor under the authority of the United Nations Security Council . The deployment of the multinational force, known as the International Force for East Timor (INTERFET), was prompted by a humanitarian crisis in East Timor resulting from a collapse in law and order. INTERFET was replaced on 23 February 2000 with a peacekeeping force under UN command forming part of the UN Transitional Authority in East Timor (UNTAET). The deployment of the Australian Defense Force (ADF) to East Timor as the lead contingent for INTERFET posed many challenges to both ADF doctrine and capabilities. Involvement in INTERFET constituted the largest overseas deployment by the ADF since the Vietnam War and occurred following a period of downsizing of the defence force accompanied by the assignment of civilians to many positions formerly occupied by military personnel. The complex operational and legal environments prevailing prior to and throughout the deployment magnified the challenges set by the size and timing of the operation. INTERFET was established under unified command rather than UN command. Major General Peter Cosgrove, at the time the Commander of the ADF's Deployable Joint Force Headquarters (DJFHQ) based in Brisbane, was designated Commander INTERFET (COMINTERFET). Headquarters INTERFET was formed by the DJFHQ with supplementary support from other contributing States. The ADF's Headquarters 3 Brigade from Townsville provided the foundation for HQ Land Component Command later renamed HQ WESTFOR. Although the figures varied throughout the INTERFET deployment, 22 contributing nations w ere represented in INTERFET with a total force strength of approximately 12,600. Australia provided the largest contingent of 5,521 ADF personnel. The INTERFET concept of operations was for a four-phase operation with a preliminary phase involving preparation in Australia prior to deployment to East Timor. The four phases were as follows: Phase 1 - Control: during this phase, INTERFET control was established over air and sea points of entry in Dili on 20 September 1999 and an air point of entry in Bacau on 23 September 1999; Phase 2 - Consolidation: this phase occurred in the period September 1999 to January 2000 and involved INTERFET establishing and maintaining control progressively throughout East Timor, including the Oecussi enclave in West Timor and Atauro Island; Phase 3 - Transition: INTERFET objectives were to hand over control of East Timor to UNTAET, having maintained.