Hastings Lionel Ismay was the first Secretary General of Nato, from its founding in 1949 to 1956.
Where is the head office of NATO
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POSSIBLY- and this is a stab in the dark- 7.62 NATO- similar to the civilian .308 Winchester. RG is a headstamo used by the Radway Green ammunition plant in Britain. In 1950, the standard rifle used the 7.62 NATO cartridge. Again, just a guess.
NATO's head office is known as the NATO Headquarters. It is located in Brussels, Belgium, and serves as the political and administrative center of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, facilitating meetings and decision-making processes among member countries. The headquarters plays a crucial role in coordinating NATO's collective defense and security initiatives.
There were 12 "founding members". Greece and Turkey were added in 1952 and Germany in 1955. So after 1955 and until 1999 there were 15 NATO members.
NATO does not have a president. It's acting head is the Secretary General. The current Secretary General is Anders Fogh Rasmussen, former prime minister of Denmark.
Sorry, no US liberty head quarters dated 1950-1960
my head and it was made in 1950
The Gene Autry Show - 1950 Head for Texas 1-1 was released on: USA: 23 July 1950
Danger - 1950 Head Print 1-27 was released on: USA: 27 March 1951
GMT as a time base has been around since the beginning of aviation. -The term 'zulu' came about in the 1950's, when NATO and the International Civil Aviation Organisation adopted the Nato Phonetic Alphabet and Coordinated Universal Time(UTC).
Turkey is a member of NATO and thus an ally of the U.S.