joint airborne training
1joint airborne training — Training operations or exercises involving airborne and appropriate troop carrier units. This training includes: a. air delivery of personnel and equipment; b. assault operations by airborne troops and/or air transportable units; c. loading… …
2Joint Forces Command Brunssum — Flagge der NATO Als NATO Kommandostruktur (kurz: NKS; engl. NATO Command Structure) bezeichnet man die integrierten militärischen Kommandobehörden der NATO. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Allgemein 2 Geschichte …
3Joint Base Lewis-McChord — Part of United States Army I Corps United States Army I Corps Air Mobility Command (AMC) Located near …
4Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson —   Part of Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) …
5Joint Base Charleston — Part of Air Mobility Command (AMC) Naval Nuclear Power Training Command Southern Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command …
6Joint Base Andrews — Part of Air Force District of Washington (AFDC) United States Navy Reserve Loc …
7Minneapolis-Saint Paul Joint Air Reserve Station —   Part of Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) Part of …
8Joint Force Command Brunssum — Allied Force Central Europe badge Active AFCENT: 1953 2000 RHQ AFNORTH: 2000 2004 JFC Brunssum: 2004 present …
9Joint Task Force Bravo — Infobox Military Unit unit name=Joint Task Force Bravo caption= dates= 1983 present country=United States allegiance= branch=Joint type= role= size= command structure=US Southern Command current commander= Colonel… …
10Joint Electronics Type Designation System — The Joint Electronics Type Designation System (JETDS), which was previously known as the Joint Army Navy Nomenclature System (AN System) and the Joint Communications Electronics Nomenclature System, is a method developed by the U.S. War… …