Allied Forces Baltic Approaches
Allied Forces Baltic Approaches (BALTAP) was a Principal Subordinate Command (PSC) of the NATO Military Command Structure, with responsibility for the Baltic Sea area. It was in existence from 1962 to 2002 and consisted of the Danish Armed Forces, units of the West German Bundeswehr and allied wartime reinforcements.
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Allied Forces Baltic Approaches
Allied Forces Baltic Approaches (BALTAP) was a Principal Subordinate Command (PSC) of the NATO Military Command Structure, with responsibility for the Baltic Sea area. It was in existence from 1962 to 2002 and consisted of the Danish Armed Forces, units of the West German Bundeswehr and allied wartime reinforcements.
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Allied Forces Baltic Approache ...... nfantry Brigade) were planned.
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Als Allied Command Baltic Appr ...... Approaches/BALTAP) bezeichnet.
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Командування ОЗС НАТО на підст ...... ькі протоки і Балтійське море.
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Danish naval bases and coastal fortresses under NAVBALTAP in 1989
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German Luftwaffe 12px and Marine 12px air bases under AIRBALTAP in 1989
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German naval bases in the Baltic Sea 1989
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LANDJUT and its Danish units and Corps units in 1989
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LANDJUT and its Germans units and Corps units in 1989
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Royal Danish Air Force bases under AIRBALTAP in 1989
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Shield for Allied Forces Baltic Approaches
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Units ad LANDZEALAND and Bornholms Værn in 1989
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Amled, Bent
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Andersen, Tage
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Borck, Knud
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Hansen, M.
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Helms, Adam
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Hillingsø, Kjeld
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Hoff, Ove
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Lind, Otto Katharus
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Rye, Niels
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Thorsen, Poul
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1963-11-01
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Allied Forces Baltic Approaches
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Allied Forces Baltic Approache ...... allied wartime reinforcements.
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Als Allied Command Baltic Appr ...... Approaches/BALTAP) bezeichnet.
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Командування ОЗС НАТО на підст ...... 2002 — остаточно розформоване.
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Allied Command Baltic Approaches
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Allied Forces Baltic Approaches
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Командування ОЗС НАТО на підступах до Балтійського моря
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