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  • ...[[Afghanistan]] and [[Iraq]]. GIS is the premier armed unit called from [[NATO]], for extreme operations dealing with [[terrorism|terrorists]] and [[kidna
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  • Most of the population of the island was displaced in 1962 when a [[NATO]] [[radiogoniometric]] station was constructed on the eastern half of the i ...ra had [[gold]] [[teeth]]. The sheep herds were moved to Sardinia when the NATO station was built and there are no longer any sheep on the island.
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  • |Secondary||7.62mm NATO coaxial machine-gun, <br>7.62mm NATO AA machine-gun The Ariete is also armed with a 7.62mm NATO standard machine gun mounted coaxially with the main gun and a 7.62mm air d
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  • Currently S. Stefano houses a [[NATO]] naval base, at which US nuclear submarines are housed. This was the basis
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  • Before Italy joined [[NATO]], Oto Melara produced civil products, like tractors and looms, but quickly
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  • Currently there is a [[NATO]] base on the nearby island of [[Isola Santo Stefano|Santo Stefano]]. The b
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  • ...orps Commandotroepen|KCT]] and has graduated operatives through the [[NATO|NATO's]] International [[LRRP]] School in [[Weingarten]], [[Germany]]. SOD/NOCS
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  • ...200 rounds of ammunition stored in the turret ready to fire. Two [[7.62mm NATO]] machine guns are also installed in the turret, one mounted coaxial with t
    5 KB (730 words) - 22:43, 8 March 2009
  • ...tric power station was built and the western part of the island became a [[NATO]] base.
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  • ...is) is a major [[NATO]] base, which is responsible for the coordination of NATO forces in the south European Region. There is also the [[Support Site]], wh
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  • === The adhesion to the [[NATO]] === ...l]] [[1949]], [[Italy]] joined the [[North Atlantic Treaty Organisation]] (NATO), corroborating her impossibility to contributing actively in the organizat
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  • ...is) is a major [[NATO]] base, which is responsible for the coordination of NATO forces in the south European Region. There is also the [[Support Site]], wh
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  • COMFOTER has direct command on a [[NATO]] rapid reaction Corps Command (NRDC-IT), of four support brigades (Artille :: 1° Hungarian Mechanized Battalion (for out of area NATO peacekeeping deployment)
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  • ...for it. The bomb retrieval begins after Largo kills the man posing as the NATO observer because he demanded more money prior to the hijacking. ...of the NATO observer as the dead man he saw at the health club. Since the NATO observer's sister is in [[Nassau, Bahamas|Nassau]], M allows Bond to journe
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  • ...cription" of '''zero''' hours since 1920. See Time zone history. Since the NATO phonetic alphabet and Amateur Radio word for '''Z''' is "Zulu", UT is somet
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  • ...o Andreotti]] (DC) revealed to the Parliament the existence of [[Gladio]], NATO's secret "stay-behind" networks which stocked weapons in order to facilitat
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  • Italy is a charter member of [[NATO]] and the [[European Union]]. It joined the growing political and economic ...designated a free territory. In the fifties Italy became a member of the [[NATO]] alliance and an ally of the United States, which helped to revive the Ita
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  • ...e near Cagliari ([[Elmas]], [[Monserrato]], [[Decimomannu]], currently a [[NATO]] airbase) from which airplanes could fly to Northern Africa or mainland It
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  • ...th, allowing Bond to make it to the Octopussy's circus in time to warn the NATO General present there of the Soviet plot. Then the hottest 'cheap' [[sports
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  • ..., released only in 1999 was that the plane was shot down accidentally by [[NATO]] forces. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/elsewhere/journalist/story/0,,1825348,
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