multinational
71multinational — mul|ti|na|ti|o|nal (aus vielen Nationen bestehend; in vielen Staaten vertreten) …
72multinational — /ˌmʌlti næʃ(ə)nəl/ noun a company which has branches or subsidiary companies in several countries ● The company has been bought by one of the big multinationals …
73multinational doctrine — Fundamental principles that guide the employment of forces of two or more nations in coordinated action toward a common objective. It is ratified by participating nations. See also doctrine; joint doctrine; multi Service doctrine …
74multinational exercise — An exercise containing one or more non US participating force(s). See also exercise …
75multinational operations — A collective term to describe military actions conducted by forces of two or more nations, usually undertaken within the structure of a coalition or alliance. See also alliance; coalition; coalition action. (JP 3 16) …
76multinational staff — A staff composed of personnel of two or more nations within the structure of a coalition or alliance. See also integrated staff; joint staff; parallel staff …
77multinational warfare — Warfare conducted by forces of two or more nations, usually undertaken within the structure of a coalition or alliance …
78Multinational Force Iraq — Schulterabzeichen der US Army Teile MNF I. Emblem der US Army Teile der MNF I. Die Multi National Force Iraq (MNF I; …
79Multinational Corporation - MNC — A corporation that has its facilities and other assets in at least one country other than its home country. Such companies have offices and/or factories in different countries and usually have a centralized head office where they co ordinate… …
80Multinational Force and Observers — (MFO) Egypt and Israel created the peacekeeping MFO in 1981 as an independent organization to supervise the security provisions of the 1979 peace treaty and prevent violations. A number of countries provided soldiers to oversee checkpoints and …