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Qué (quién) es Joint guardian - definición

NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANISATION-LED INTERNATIONAL PEACEKEEPING FORCE
KFor; The Kosovo Force; Operation Joint Guardian; Kosova Force; Kosovo Force (KFOR); K-For; Joint Guardian; MNTF; MNBG; GATE 2; Kosovan Force; Operation Joint Enterprise; NATO Kosovo Force
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  • German KFOR soldiers patrol southern Kosovo in 1999.
  • Graffiti against the KFOR in [[Fontana, Belgrade]]
  • Map of the KFOR's sectors in 2002.
  • KFOR Task Forces, 2006
  • 2004 unrest]].
  • Mitrovica]] near the St. Dimitri Orthodox Church (2017).
  • New Bridge]] (2018).
  • Canadian policemen]] as they investigate a [[mass grave]] in July 1999.
  • [[Turkish Land Forces]] KFOR soldiers in riot training.

National Guardian         
  • ''The National Guardian'' emerged in connection with the 1948 Presidential campaign of former Vice President Henry A. Wallace.
  • The ''National Guardian'' was influential in assisting the defense of accused Soviet spies Ethel and Julius Rosenberg, who were ultimately convicted and executed in June 1953.
  • The ''National Guardian''′ opposed the Korean War.
AMERICAN NEWSPAPER (NEW YORK CITY, 1948-1992)
Guardian (US); Guardian (U.S.); Guardian Clubs; Guardian (United States); The National Guardian
The National Guardian, later known as The Guardian, was a left-wing independent weekly newspaper established in 1948 in New York City. The paper was founded by James Aronson, Cedric Belfrage and John T.
Grumman AF Guardian         
  • An AF-2S in the colors of VS-25 pictured while owned by Aero Union Corporation, circa 1978/79.
  • The underside of an AF-2S showing its opened weapons bay
  • An AF-2W from VS-37 in flight circa July 1957
  • 3-view line drawing of the Grumman AF-2S Guardian
  • AF-2 Guardian on display at the National Museum of Naval Aviation
  • Grumman AF Guardian in Aero Union colors at Pima
ANTI-SUBMARINE AIRCRAFT FAMILY BY GRUMMAN
TB3F Guardian; AF-2W; AF-2S Guardian; AF-2S; AF-2W Guardian; Grumman AF-2S Guardian; Grumman AF-2 Guardian; Grumman TB3F; AF Guardian; Grumman AF-2W Guardian; Grumman Guardian; Grumman XTB3F Guardian
The Grumman AF Guardian was the first purpose-built anti-submarine warfare (ASW) carrier-based aircraft to enter service with the United States Navy.Kowalski 1991, p.
guardian ad litem         
PERSON WHO HAS THE LEGAL AUTHORITY TO CARE FOR THE PERSONAL AND PROPERTY INTERESTS OF ANOTHER PERSON
Guardianship; Guardian ad litem; Legal guardians; Legal guardianship; Guardian (law); Guardian Ad Litem; Guardian ad Litem; In Civil Jurisprudence Guardianship; Legal custody; Guardianship of the person; Guardianships; Parental guardian; Children's guardian; Guardianship system; Administrator General (Israel)
n. a person appointed by the court only to take legal action on behalf of a minor or an adult not able to handle his/her own affairs. Duties may include filing a lawsuit for an injured child, defending a lawsuit or filing a claim against an estate. Usually a parent will file a petition to be appointed the guardian ad litem of a child hurt in an accident at the same time the lawsuit is filed. See also: ad litem

Wikipedia

Kosovo Force

The Kosovo Force (KFOR) is a NATO-led international peacekeeping force in Kosovo. Its operations are gradually reducing until Kosovo's Security Force, established in 2009, becomes self sufficient.

KFOR entered Kosovo on 11 June 1999, two days after the adoption of UN Security Council Resolution 1244. At the time, Kosovo was facing a grave humanitarian crisis, with military forces from Yugoslavia in action against the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) in daily engagements. Nearly one million people had fled Kosovo as refugees by that time, and many did not permanently return.

KFOR is gradually transferring responsibilities to the Kosovo Police and other local authorities. Currently, 28 states contribute to the KFOR, with a combined strength of approximately 4,000 military and civilian personnel.

The mission was initially called Operation Joint Guardian. In 2004, the codename for the mission was changed to Operation Joint Enterprise.