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  • NATO (category Military alliances involving Greece) (section Military operations)
    Major non-NATO ally List of military alliances List of military equipment of NATO List of countries in Europe by military expenditures AUKUS (Australia
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  • World War II (category Wars involving Greece)
    international military alliances, the United States-led NATO and the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact. The long period of political tensions and military competition
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  • Special Activities Center (category Non-military counterterrorist organizations)
    (e.g., training and leading guerrilla and military units of other countries in combat) as an irregular military force. SAC/SOG also conducts special reconnaissance
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  • Minnesota (category Articles containing Greek-language text)
    the fort; in 1839 the army forced them off military lands, and most moved downriver, just outside the military reservation, to the area that became St. Paul
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  • Gerald Ford (category Military personnel from Michigan)
    Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) alliance. In mid-August, the Greek government withdrew Greece from the NATO military structure; in mid-September, the
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  • Nevada (section Military)
    1861–1865). The federal Union benefited immensely economically translated into military necessity from the support of newly awarded statehood as the 36th state
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  • oil production. Illinois manufactured 6.1 percent of total United States military armaments produced during World War II, ranking seventh among the 48 states
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  • victory, the British occupied present-day New York City, making it their military and political base of operations in North America for the duration of the
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  • Jerome Wiesner between 1966 and 1980. File:VeteransDayMIT.jpg MIT's involvement in military science surged during World War II. In 1941, Vannevar Bush was appointed
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  • NATO Defense College (category Military schools in Italy)
    spirit of Partnership for Peace (PfP). By Military Committee direction, the NATO Defense College "is the focal military point of contact within NATO" for the
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