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Usually the Axis powers are referred to as members of the Tripartite Pact, hereby implied that there are three main powers: Germany, Italy and The Empire of Japan. Other, later members include Bulgaria, Romania and Finland, with several other countries, such as Thailand, playing smaller roles in the Axis alignment.
Has the missions of support to the UNC and the CFC, exercises OPCON of U.S. forces not directly under CFC during hostilities and is responsible for coordinating U.S. military assistance to the ROK
Operation Desert Shield was a build up of US/Coalition Forces in Saudi Arabia in 1990; Operation Desert Storm (actual hostilities) occurred in January to Febuary in 1991.
A means of raising an army; eligible people are forced to join the armed forces of a country
Mobilization
Their forces were weakest in Romania.
The assumption that Romania was at any time "the 2nd strongest armed forces in World War 2" is wrong. The following countries were all way ahead of Romania militarily in World War 2: # Germany # Britain # The U.S. # The Soviet Union # Japan Yes I agree. Where did you get that statistic? I wonder if the question is based on a confusion of Romania with some other country, perhaps Russia??
Romania has an army, navy, air force, and special troops.
Members of the US Navy who have actually landed on a foreign shore and conducted actions amid hostilities. Similar to the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, which is more commonly awarded. Link Below:
Yes. In the following cases: 1. Convicted For An Act Of Treason Against The United States2. Holding A Policy Level Position In A Foreign Country3. Serving In Your Native Country's Armed Forces If That Country Is Engaged In Hostilities Or At War With The United States4. Serving In Your Native Country's Armed Forces As An Officer Or A Non-Commissioned Officer
Yes, it is true.
Romania was an ally of France, Italy, United Kingdom, Russia etc.
The Italian Armed Forces currently has 179,155 active duty members with 41,867 in reserve. The Carabinieri, a subset of the Italian Armed Forces, has and additional 109,499 active members.
Against the North Koreans and The Peoples Republic of China were forces made up from most of the members of the United Nations.
Usually the Axis powers are referred to as members of the Tripartite Pact, hereby implied that there are three main powers: Germany, Italy and The Empire of Japan. Other, later members include Bulgaria, Romania and Finland, with several other countries, such as Thailand, playing smaller roles in the Axis alignment.
Romania does have nuclear reactors that are used for supplying power, but they do not possess any known nuclear weapons.
About 20,000