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Condor (1970s) — — A campaign run by then South American Military Dictatorships' intelligence services with United States' support, which goal was extrajudicial and secretly, find, capture and eliminate political dissidents who, had succeeded to escape political repression in their homelands but could be found in any of these other countries.
US Navy officers aboard the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln monitoring defense systems during maritime security operations.. Military operations other than war (MOOTW) are military operations that do not involve warfare, combat, or the threat or use of violence.
This made establishment of permanent units more difficult, because base access might be changed or denied with shifting, volatile, political currents. For example, during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the Jordanian government denied U.S. troops were stationed in Jordan.
These are the campaigns that were officially designated by the Army. It is the basis of campaign honors and awards for U.S. Army units and servicemen, [1] [2] but is not a comprehensive list of all the campaigns of the war, as it omits campaigns in which U.S. Army participation was minimal. [3]
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This category serves as the ancestor for all categories containing articles about military campaigns; it should contain only general articles and sub-categories.In particular, specific campaigns should not be placed directly into this category, but into one or more of its sub-categories instead.
The Kisrawan campaigns were a series of Mamluk military expeditions against the mountaineers of the Kisrawan, as well as the neighboring areas of Byblos and the Jurd, in Mount Lebanon. The offensives were launched in 1292, 1300 and 1305.