- Industry: NGO
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The United Nations Organization (UNO), or simply United Nations (UN), is an international organization whose stated aims are facilitating cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, social progress, human rights, and the achieving of world peace.
Military officer or civilian; ASG; oversees refugee management, infrastructure rebuilding etc; in the absence of the SRSG, is responsible for the operation of the mission.
Industry:Military
Military officer or civilian; within each division of DPKO, responsibility for a peace-keeping operation is assigned to a 'desk', comprising one or more political affairs officers, supported by one or more military officers; a desk can also mean responsibility for a specific region.
Industry:Military
Military officer; responsible for the military-pattern communications equipment; is the military counterpart to the (civilian) CCO
Industry:Military
Military officer; the commander of UNTSO, alone of all PKOs, is still termed 'Chief of Staff' (COS); otherwise the term is reserved for national military.
Industry:Military
Military personnel appointed by the SG as either as force commander or chief military observer or civilian UN staff member appointed by the SG as his Special Representative.
Industry:Military
Military staff officer or civilian on the force headquarters staff; manages planning and liaison services between military and civilian agencies in the mission area and is the deputy to the CISS; in UNPROFOR, heads the Supply Office, Food Office, Maintenance Office, Transportation Office and Medical Office.
Industry:Military
Mine used for anti tank measures. Often AT's are layed in addition to other mines.
Industry:Military
Mine which is used to injure or kill soldiers who are dismounted. Especially anti personnel mines means a enormous danger for the civilian population (examples: Cambodia; Afghanistan)
Industry:Military
Mine which is used to injure or kill soldiers who are dismounted. Especially anti personnel mines means a enormous danger for the civilian population (examples: Cambodia; Afghanistan)
Industry:Military
Mobile portion of a body of troops of a battalion which is kept in the rear, or withheld from action at the beginning of an engagement, available for a decisive moment.
Industry:Military