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A Security Force Assistance Brigade (SFAB) is a specialized U.S. Army unit that trains and advises foreign military partners. Learn about the history, mission, structure, and operations of SFABs, and see their logo and insignia.
Learn about the history, organization and missions of the Army Reserve, a reserve force of the United States Army. The Army Reserve consists of reserve officers, enlisted members and units that can be mobilized in times of war or national emergency.
Site 512 is a US military base in the Negev desert that monitors ballistic missile launches by Iran and its proxies. It has a AN/TPY-2 radar and a THAAD battery, and is part of the Missile Defense Agency network.
Soldier Readiness Processing (SRP) is a program within the United States Army to qualify soldiers for pending deployments. It consists of administrative and medical examinations, evaluations, and interviews to determine the deployability of the soldier.
Selected Reserve are U.S. military Ready Reserve members who are in active status and can be mobilized in an emergency. Learn about their requirements, benefits, and components in the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, Air National Guard, and Coast Guard.
Find out the types, origins, quantities and photos of firearms, grenades, mines, protective gear and armoured vehicles used by the Serbian Armed Forces. The list includes standard and special forces equipment, as well as future and stored equipment.
Find out the NATO country codes for Macedonia (MK or MKD) and other countries, based on ISO 3166-1 or FIPS 10-4 standards. Learn about the history and changes of the codes, and the exceptions and variations for some entities.
The Officer Qualification Record (OQR) is a document that summarizes the career events of US Marine officers. It includes the NAVMC 763 (Appointment Acceptance), which is the officer version of a contract.