- Islands,
Puerto Rico, and the U.S.
Virgin Islands) have a permanent,
nonmilitary po****tion,
while nine of them (the
United States Minor Outlying Islands)...
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snack food, beverages, cigarettes, batteries, alcohol, and cameras—
nonmilitary sales items).
class VII –
Major end
items such as launchers, tanks, mobile...
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Counting Civilian Casualties: An
Introduction to
Recording and
Estimating Nonmilitary Deaths in Conflict.
Oxford University Press. p. 238. ISBN 978-0-19-997731-4...
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countries like Indochina,
Kennedy wanted the
United States to
develop nonmilitary techniques of
resistance that
would not
create su****ions of neoimperialism...
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breach of the peace, or act of aggression" and to take
military and
nonmilitary action to "restore
international peace and security". The UN Charter's...
- into an
emergency airstrip for
delivering medical supplies. Initially,
nonmilitary use of the
Armory was
facilitated by the D.C.
Armory Board,
which was...
- 1955,
until September 4, 1961,
responsible for
foreign ****istance and '
nonmilitary security' programs. It was the
predecessor of the present-day U.S. Agency...
- Lincoln. pp. 21–48.
Leonard P. Curry,
Blueprint for
Modern America:
Nonmilitary Legislation of the
First Civil War
Congress (1968)
Robert Cook, "Stiffening...
- has
provided nearly $1.3
billion to
Colombia through Plan Colombia's
nonmilitary aid programs:
Alternative Development (2000–2008 cost: $500 million)...
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United Nations checkpoints were
brought in to
replace Israeli ones,
nonmilitary supplies were
allowed to p****, and prisoners-of-war were to be exchanged...