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United Nations Organization
Settore: NGO
Number of terms: 31364
Number of blossaries: 0
Company Profile:
The United Nations Organization (UNO), or simply United Nations (UN), is an international organization whose stated aims are facilitating cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights, and the achieving of world peace.
The unit that processes claims for reimbursement from troop-contributing countries, deals with COE backlog, death and disability, wet/dry leases, LOAs, third party claims and commercial disputes.
Industry:Military
The US distinguishes Class I supplies (subsistance), Class II (clothing, tentage, individual tools), Class III (POL), Class IV (construction), Class V (ammo), Class VI (equipment of troops), Class VII (tanks, artillery, trucks, planes), Class VIII (medical supplies), Class IX (parts and assemblies), Class X (non-military programme supplies)
Industry:Military
The use of aircraft, surface craft, submarines, specialized rescue teams and equipment to search for and rescue personnel in distress on land or at sea.
Industry:Military
The use of cover camouflage, obstacles, antitank weapons, sentinels and patrols for protection of a unit against attack at close range.
Industry:Military
The validation system (both for unit training and for individual training) should be left to Member States and not be international, although the UN should establish standards that Member States can use for self-evaluation; in addition some specialists (civilian police, logisticians) may be required by the UN to pass a test upon arrival in the mission area.
Industry:Military
The withdrawal of personnel or units from areas under enemy control by stealth, deception, surprise or clandestine means.
Industry:Military
There are several of them, all military officers; in charge of, e.g. ACOS administration and personnel (A & P); ACOS liaison; ACOS operations (OPS); the US classification into G1 (personnel), G2 (intelligence), G3 (operations and training), G4 (logistics) and G5 (civil affairs)
Industry:Military
These are cargo, water, fuel and recovery vehicles.
Industry:Military
These refer to items such as food, POL, medical and defense stores, vehicle spare parts, ammunition.
Industry:Military
They are used for transport and for storage of water, fuel and chemicals and come in various sizes and capacities (e.g. 50,000 or 20,000, or 1,000 gallons, down to jerrican-sized flexible containers); some are rectangular and can be transported on trucks, some are drum shaped and are helitransportable (slung from a helicopter) and towable.
Industry:Military