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SACLANT

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SACLANTSupreme Allied Commander, Atlantic


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Colbert's first assignment after he reported to SACLANT was to establish the Iberian-Atlantic Command.
Hodgkiss of Scripps, Tuneay Akal of the NATO SACLANT Undersea Research Center in La Spezia, Italy, and their colleagues have conducted various tests in the Mediterranean Sea using transducer arrays some 80 meters long.
Traditionally SACLANT has been the NATO major command held by Commander, Atlantic Command, a naval officer who is equivalent to Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) within NATO.
 
 
 
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