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Multinational armed forces

LC control no.sh2006000931
Topical headingMultinational armed forces
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Variant(s)Multi-national armed forces
Multilateral armed forces
Multinational forces
Multinational military forces
See alsoArmed Forces
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Scope noteThis heading may be divided geographically by places where forces are stationed.
Found inWork cat.: Bateman, G. Multinational military units and homosexual personnel, 2004, via WWW, Feb. 3, 2006 (multinational military units; multinational forces; multinational units; multinational military coalitions; multinational land forces; Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) in the Sinai and the Multinational Force (MNF) in Lebanon; Multi-national Force and Observers (MFO); Since the end of the Cold War, multinational force deployment has become an increasingly common and important strategy for international military and peacekeeping interventions)
Multinational armed forces and international humanitarian law, 2002, via WWW, Feb. 3, 2006 (multinational coalitions)
Military strategy of Romania, via WWW, Feb. 3, 2006: structural organization of project - 2005 (groups of forces necessary for conducting military actions both inside our national territory and abroad within multinational forces; multinational military structures; multinational groups of forces; groups of multinational forces)
Bagram Airbase, via GlobalSecurity.org, Feb. 3, 2006 (As of mid-June 2002, Bagram Air Base was serving as home to more than 7,000 U.S. and multinational armed services working together in support of Operation Enduring Freedom)
Google search, Aug. 18, 2006 (multinational armed forces; multilateral armed forces)