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Noncombatant countries also have the right to place restrictions on the use of any equipment they agree to contribute to the NATO mission.
Political Gridlock at NATO Con Coughlin 2011
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Noncombatant countries also have the right to place restrictions on the use of any equipment they agree to contribute to the NATO mission.
Political Gridlock at NATO Con Coughlin 2011
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The mission to Marana on April 8 would be another carrying passengers, an exercise called a “Noncombatant Evacuation Operation,” simulating the rescue of civilians from an embassy.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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The mission to Marana on April 8 would be another carrying passengers, an exercise called a “Noncombatant Evacuation Operation,” simulating the rescue of civilians from an embassy.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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The mission to Marana on April 8 would be another carrying passengers, an exercise called a “Noncombatant Evacuation Operation,” simulating the rescue of civilians from an embassy.
The Dream Machine Richard Whittle 2010
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Noncombatant evacuations, possible attacks from other countries, these types of things.
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Beirut in the 80s, all of the (Noncombatant Evacuation Operations), Desert Storm, Iraq,
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Collateral Damage: Americans, Noncombatant Immunity, and Atrocity After World War II by Sahr Conway-Lanz
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(b) Alternative Noncombatant or Civilian Service - A person who claims exemption from combatant training and service under subsection (a) and whose claim is sustained by the local board shall --
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Collateral Damage: Americans, Noncombatant Immunity, and Atrocity After World War II by Sahr Conway-Lanz
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