NATO is made up of military from the United States and a bunch of countries that are useless and joined so the US would protect them. This is true with the exception of the Ausies who kick butt.
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Pretty much all of them.
To become a NATO soldier, you must first enlist in the armed forces of a NATO member country, as NATO itself does not have its own standing army. This typically involves meeting specific eligibility criteria, such as age, fitness, and educational requirements. After enlisting, soldiers undergo basic training and may later receive specialized training for NATO operations. Additionally, soldiers may participate in joint exercises and missions with other NATO forces to enhance interoperability.
The supply of food and other products to soldiers in Afghanistan fighting the war by the countries supporting "The war on terror". America is the most prominent member of NATO.
As of my last update in October 2023, the number of U.S. soldiers serving in NATO assignments can fluctuate based on operational needs and deployments. Generally, several thousand U.S. troops are stationed in Europe as part of NATO commitments, contributing to various missions and exercises. For the most accurate and current figures, it's best to refer to official Pentagon reports or NATO announcements.
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In November 2011, NATO armies attacked a Pakistani check post near Afghanistan border in which 24 Pakistani soldiers were martyred and 13 were wounded. Pakistan as a result announced to block NATO supplies until NATO apologizes and accepts its mistake. Since no one has apologized yet, Pakistan has refused to resume NATO supplies until the demands are met.
As the paras are the elite part of the army, the Royal Marines are the elite part of the Navy. Some of the most feared soldiers in the world. They're basic training is the longest training program in NATO. (31 weeks)
No. Not a part of NATO. NATO-friendly, but not a member.
As of recent estimates, Albania has approximately 8,000 active military personnel in its armed forces. Additionally, there are around 3,000 reserve personnel. Albania's military is primarily focused on modernization and interoperability with NATO forces, as the country has been a member of NATO since 2009.
NATO is the acronym...