Word: deploying
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...Administration is hoping for a vote on the Bosnian deployment in the House and Senate next week. No matter what Congress decides, the military schedules begin to click forward. NATO's governing body, the North Atlantic Council, was expected to approve the operational plan for I-FOR this week and then issue the order to deploy what is called the enabling force, an advance communications-and-logistics team of about 1,000 soldiers, around 200 of them American. NATO would then start sending in the main I-FOR the day after the peace is signed in Paris. NATO's southern...
...came to power in 1982, although he has since toned down his views and is a firm supporter." Because Spain is not part of the military structure of the Alliance, some member nations also had misgivings about Solana's appointment to a crucial leadership position as NATO prepares to deploy 60,000 troops in the Balkans...
...years. Some congressional mandates restrict access and ration care in often misconceived efforts to keep costs down, while others keep federal dollars flowing to unneeded facilities in Congressmen's districts, driving costs up. Long-forgotten political horse trades, now enshrined in law, make it difficult for the VA to deploy its resources rationally to best meet the real needs of veterans...
...have increased patrols," Johnson said. "We guard ourselves where necessary and deploy our people accordingly...
...eastern enclaves is another matter the Western governments are trying to figure out. Many military officers, including some on the U.N. staff and at nato, believe the Serbs are acting to pre-empt the new 10,000-troop Rapid Reaction Force the French, British and Dutch decided to deploy after hundreds of their peacekeepers were taken hostage...