Betekenis van:
military headquarters

military headquarters
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • plaats waar de dingen geregeld worden
  • the military installation from which a commander performs the functions of command

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military headquarters
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • centraal station
  • the military installation from which a commander performs the functions of command

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  1. Khatam al-Anbiya Construction Headquarters: Khatam al-Anbiya Construction Headquarters (KAA) is an IRGC-owned company involved in large scale civil and military construction projects and other engineering activities.
  2. Furthermore, regarding the conduct of autonomous military operations, in certain circumstances the Council may decide, upon the advice of the EU Military Committee, to draw on the collective capacity of the EUMS, in particular where a joint civil-military response is required and where no national Headquarters is identified.
  3. On 7 March 2007, the African Union submitted a request to the European Union for expertise to on a temporary basis assist the AMISOM military planning cell situated at the AU Headquarters in Addis Ababa.
  4. The EU Military Committee has supported the recommendation by the EU Operation Commander to appoint the Chief of Staff of the Joint Force Command Headquarters Naples, Lieutenant General (select) Giuseppe MARANI, as Head of the EU Command Element at Naples for the European Union military operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  5. “military supporting actions” shall mean the EU operations, or parts thereof, decided by the Council in support of a third State or a third organisation, which have military or defence implications, but which are not under the authority of EU Headquarters.’;
  6. This Decision shall be repealed as from the date of closure of the EU Headquarters, the liaison office in Nairobi and the support cell in Brussels, in accordance with the plans approved for the termination of the EU military mission, and without prejudice to the procedures regarding the audit and presentation of the accounts of the EU military mission, laid down in ATHENA.
  7. The EU Military Committee on 15 September 2004 agreed to the recommendation by the EU Operation Commander to appoint the Chief of Staff of the Joint Force Command Headquarters Naples, General Ciro COCOZZA, as Head of the EU Command Element at Naples for the European Union military operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  8. ‘military supporting actions’ shall mean the EU operations, or parts thereof, decided by the Council in support of a third State or a third organisation, which have military or defence implications, but which are not under the authority of European Union Headquarters.
  9. ‘military supporting actions’ shall mean the EU operations, or parts thereof, decided by the Council in support of a third State or a third organisation, which have military or defence implications, but which are not under the authority of EU Headquarters.
  10. The EU Operation Commander has recommended to appoint the Chief of Staff of the Joint Force Command Headquarters Naples, Lieutenant General Eduardo ZAMARRIPA, as Head of the EU Command Element at Naples for the European Union military operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  11. The EU Operation Commander has recommended to appoint Lieutenant General Leandro DE VICENTI, Chief of Staff of the Joint Force Command Headquarters at Naples, as Head of the EU Command Element at Naples for the European Union military operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina.