NATO (the North Atlantic Treatise Organisation) is a collection of countries, mainly Britain and the U.S., that agreed to help each other against communism and terrorism.
The 1982 Falklands Campaign was the last time that the British Army conducted a war independently of NATO.
The United States.
I think you mean NATO as in NATO Standard but this is coffee tea with two sugars.
"North Korea has the largest standing army of any nation its size."
A standing army is a "regular" Army, the number of Soldiers and equipment that are ready to go to war at very short notice.
The phonetic alphabet is actually standardised by NATO.
The phrase (not sentence) 'long-standing army' is grammatically correct. It means 'an army that has been established for a long time.'
Yes, they do. The Chilean army is one, if not the most professional and technologically advanced army in South America. It's equipment and training are of NATO standard.
Paraguay.
The worlds largest standing army is china.
British Army
the u.s European command