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maybe 20, most are located on military installations.
After government consolidation of military assets/facilities, the number of military installations (USAF, USA, USN, USMC) was reduced to approximately 40. This number does not include the military installations located in the middle east regions (CENTCOM) or clandestine operating locations.
If by "nato" you mean N.A.T.O., then no. NATO is the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military and economic alliance founded on April 4, 1949 (during the Cold War) against the Soviet Union. It included the United States and many of the non-communist countries in Western Europe. In response, many Eastern European countries with communist governments joined the Warsaw Pact. The military forces of NATO member nations (including their naval submarine forces) many times worked together on maneuvers and training exercises.
There are 538 NATO delegates
many nations. Bulgaria is a full member of the NATO (military alliance), so it has alliance with all members of the pact.
Depends on which military is using it. In the US military, the standard issue cartridge is the 5.56x45mm M855 cartridge. It is a 62 grain full metal jacket round. In NATO, the SS109 cartridge is standard, and this is also used by many non-NATO forces which maintain some degree of alignment with the West.
there are MANY aspects to military intelligence. analysist of military information. maintain intelligence security for commands, installations and personnel. collect field intelligence through overt intelligence and through covert intelligence ( spying or securing information from foreign nationals recruited for intelligence purposes). as I said, there are many, many more intelligence methods and functions
The primary role of NATO was to present a united front against the USSR and its satellites, which for many years had conventional military superiority in Europe.
No he could not, and in fact, no US president could. NATO is an organization comprised of twenty-eight member countries. One country might decide to withdraw from NATO, but the organization would continue to exist. Thus, even if the US under Mr. Trump left NATO, there would still be many other nations that would continue to participate. As the NATO website says, "NATO’s essential purpose is to safeguard the freedom and security of its members through political and military means." Of course, the US is considered a very important part of NATO, but with or without its participation, other nations would still be members.
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