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Qué (quién) es Joint Publication Research Service - definición

LOGISTICS AND SERVICE BRANCH OF GERMANY'S MILITARY
Joint Service Support Command; Streitkraeftebasis; Streitkraftebasis; Joint Support Service; Streitkräftebasis
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Joint Publication Research Service         
Joint Publication Research Service; JPRS; Joint Publications Research Service
United States Joint Publications Research Service         
Joint Publication Research Service; JPRS; Joint Publications Research Service
The Joint Publications Research Service (JPRS) was a United States government defense-funded organization that was absorbed into the Foreign Broadcast Information Service (FBIS) but its funding and personnel did not transfer. For all practical purposes it ceased its massive operations (80,000 reports since 1957) in 1970, and gradually wound down to virtually nothing under FBIS by 1997.
JPRS         
Joint Publication Research Service; JPRS; Joint Publications Research Service

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Joint Support Service (Germany)

The Joint Support Service (German: Streitkräftebasis, pronounced [ˈʃtʁaɪ̯tˌkʁɛftəˌbaːzɪs] (listen), abbreviated: SKB, pronounced [ɛskaːˈbeː] (listen); literally Armed Forces Foundation) is a branch of the German Bundeswehr established in October 2000 as a result of major reforms of the Bundeswehr. It handles various logistic and organisational tasks of the Bundeswehr. The SKB is one of six components of the Bundeswehr, the other five being the Army, Navy, Air Force, the Joint Medical Service, and the Cyber and Information Domain Service. As of April 2020, the force is composed of 27,840 personnel. In May 2021 the minister of defense Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer together with inspector general Eberhard Zorn published a plan to dissolve the Joint Support Service and to reintegrate its units into the army, navy, airforce and cyber command.