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  2. Short-term mission - Wikipedia

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    A short-term mission (STM) is the mobilization of a Christian missionary for a short period of time ranging from days to a year; many short-term missions are called mission trips. The short-term missionary is a fairly recent innovation in the global missions movement, but many short-term missions agencies are seeing an increased number of trips ...

  3. Multiservice tactical brevity code - Wikipedia

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    Proceed to alternate mission or base. Dogbox Area within which units may interfere with or be endangered by ASW torpedoes Dolly Tactical Digital Information Link C [Link-4A] (Link-4A/TADIL C). [1] This term was removed from U.S. usage in 2023. [2] Drag/dragging (USAF) Target stabilized at 0 to 60 degrees aspect. (direction)

  4. United Nations Department of Peace Operations - Wikipedia

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    Indian Peacekeeper with a child in Congo (for MONUSCO mission), 2000. DPO is split into two main offices: the Office of Operations and the Office of Mission Support (OMS). Included within the Office of Mission Support are the logistics and administrative divisions, which provide logistics, personnel, and financial support services to DPO missions.

  5. Peacekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1960s and 1970s the UN created multiple short-term missions all over the world including the Mission of the Representative of the Secretary-General in the Dominican Republic (DOMREP), the UN Security Force in West New Guinea (UNSF), the UN Yemen Observation Mission (UNYOM), in conjunction with more long-term operations such as ...

  6. Humanitarian aid - Wikipedia

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    Humanitarian aid generally refers to the provision of immediate, short-term relief in crisis situations, such as food, water, shelter, and medical care. Humanitarian assistance, on the other hand, encompasses a broader range of activities, including longer-term support for recovery, rehabilitation, and capacity building.

  7. Operation Mobilisation - Wikipedia

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    In Summer 1962 OM's first short-term missions teams moved into Europe, coming from the UK, Spain, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, the US and elsewhere. In the summer of 1963 more than 2,000 people blanketed Europe to encourage Christians and to carry God's Word throughout the continent and find creative ways of getting it behind the Iron ...

  8. Letters of assist - Wikipedia

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    Letters of assist refers to a contractual document issued by the United Nations (UN) to a government authorizing it to provide goods or services to a peacekeeping or other UN operation. Formal definition and usage

  9. Stabilization (warfare) - Wikipedia

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    Some states use it to denote a grand strategy for the establishment of sustainable peace, whereas others only focus on the military contribution to so-called stability operations. States have different views on the short-term and long-term objectives, the actors, the level of violence or the duration and the timing of stabilization efforts. [1]