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Iamandi
Posted: January 17, 2006 11:53 am
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I saw some pictures. Italyan and romanian officers teaching/training iraky troops.

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Posted: January 17, 2006 12:09 pm
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QUOTE (Iamandi @ Jan 17 2006, 11:53 AM)
I saw some pictures. Italyan and romanian officers teaching/training iraky troops.

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Well, why dont you show them to us, or give a link. How can we be sure this happened in Irak when we saw no pictures. smile.gif

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Posted: January 17, 2006 02:45 pm
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I can't. ph34r.gif They are not on the net. I only saw them in reality.

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Posted: January 17, 2006 04:47 pm
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You can't fool us Iamandi. We know you do not exist in reality.

You're just a few lines of code on a server someplace.
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Iamandi
Posted: January 18, 2006 06:38 am
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Thak you! tongue.gif

Really, i saw them. They are property of one of the officers who are now back in Romania. This guy only show me, and has refused to give me some of them in jpeg.

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Posted: January 18, 2006 06:25 pm
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QUOTE (Iamandi @ Jan 18 2006, 06:38 AM)
Thak you! tongue.gif

Really, i saw them. They are property of one of the officers who are now back in Romania. This guy only show me, and has refused to give me some of them in jpeg.

Iama

And what was happening in them?


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Iamandi
Posted: January 19, 2006 11:19 am
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In some of them was training for hand-to-hand combat, in some was target shooting and in some - how to say properly? - assault of a house. I also saw a parking with Centauro wheeled tank destroyers.

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Posted: July 21, 2006 09:46 am
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QUOTE (Victor @ September 08, 2004 08:30 am)


KFOR (Kosovo Force)
The mission started in March 2000. The Romanian participation in Kosovo was downsized last year. Presently there is only one infantry company of roughly 100 men, subordinated to the Italian battalion Task Force Aquilla .


This is the Defense Ministry unit you are talking about.
The Ministry of Administration and Interior has a unit whose tasks are police related.
The unit is called special police unit,it is under the United Nations authority and consists of 3(three operational platoons and the unit headquarters).
The army has a unit which consistes of 2 platoons and also some commissioned officers within KFOR Headquarters.
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Iamandi
Posted: July 21, 2006 02:30 pm
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QUOTE (Jeff_S @ January 17, 2006 04:47 pm)
You can't fool us Iamandi. We know you do not exist in reality.

You're just a few lines of code on a server someplace.

That officer was in something like SPP for military high ranked officers.

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Iamandi
Posted: May 06, 2007 07:16 pm
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What means "HumInt"? As... a "HumInt" Batallion (a Romanian Army one)?

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Posted: May 07, 2007 07:38 am
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QUOTE (Iamandi @ May 06, 2007 07:16 pm)
What means "HumInt"? As... a "HumInt" Batallion (a Romanian Army one)?

Iama

Salut

I think that would be a military intelligence battalion. They probably deal with debriefing, interrogating, recruiting, gathering intel.

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Posted: May 07, 2007 08:43 pm
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UM 02222. What a nice indicative... Like UM 01010...

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Posted: May 08, 2007 06:36 pm
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QUOTE (Imperialist @ May 07, 2007 02:38 am)
QUOTE (Iamandi @ May 06, 2007 07:16 pm)
What means "HumInt"? As... a "HumInt" Batallion (a Romanian Army one)?

Iama

Salut

I think that would be a military intelligence battalion. They probably deal with debriefing, interrogating, recruiting, gathering intel.

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Imperialist is correct, at least if they are using US military terms.

HumInt = "Human Intelligence"

Interrogations, working with informers and defectors... that sort of thing.

It's in contrast to other intelligence disciplines such as SigInt (Signals Intelligence) which is further divided into ComInt (Communications Intelligence, such as listening to radio transmissions) and ELINT (Electronic Intelligence, which includes analyzing radar waves, and direction finding on sources of electronic transmissions). There are other forms of technical intelligenc too, such as analyzing imagery, studying captured weapons and equipment.
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Posted: June 21, 2007 08:18 pm
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Lynch has just taken over command of operations of Wasit province in the country's south east.

It has a 240 km (150 mile) border with Iran, and he is bringing in 3,000 Georgian troops to stem the flow of arms and munitions which make their way through Wasit to Baghdad.

Although the border is long, there are relatively few places where a truck can cross, which makes him confident of success now that the checkpoints will be properly manned.

Lynch's soldiers and the Georgian reinforcements are augmenting a light presence of coalition troops in Wasit that includes Poles, Romanians and El Salvadorians.


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Posted: February 25, 2008 03:09 pm
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86 soldiers of the 307th Marine Infantry Battalion from babadag will join KFOR soon, under Italian command.
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