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lend-lease act
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helping foreign nations recover from war ;)
A formal agreement between foreign nations is commonly called an accord. However, they also can be called international agreements as well.
A nation cannot protect it's economic strength without a equally strong military. Nations of the free world during the cold war that had strong economic strength but weak or no militaries were successful...only because the US military protected them.
Marshall plan
lend-lease act
military weapons
Some nations accept men of foreign citizenship into their military. The US does; the French still have a Foreign Legion. It would depend on the rules and laws of the different country you propose to join.
To help the United States inflict fear into the enemy. And to help the US military defy foreign, hostile nations.
foreign aid
T. B. Millar has written: 'Australia, Britain, and Antarctica' 'The political-military relationship in Australia' -- subject(s): Civil-military relations, Civil supremacy over the military 'The East-West strategic balance' 'The Commonwealth and the United Nations' -- subject(s): Commonwealth of Nations, United Nations 'Foreign policy: some Australian reflections' -- subject(s): International relations, Foreign relations 'Australia's defence policies, 1945-65' -- subject(s): Defenses
Yes, the French Foreign Legion consisted of many ex-military men from other nations, both friend and foe alike. The French Foreign Legion fought their toughest war in Indo-China.
Yes. Soldiers from any foreign military with friendly relations to the U.S. can and do attend Ranger School. Usually about 5% of a graduating ranger class are international soldiers.
Foreign conflict refers to disputes or hostilities between nations or states. This can involve military actions, diplomatic tensions, or other forms of confrontation that arise between different countries. Foreign conflicts can have widespread implications for global security, alliances, and trade relationships.
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