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MNF

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AcronymDefinition
MNFMonday Night Football
MNFMultinational Force
MNFMizo National Front
MNFMitsubishi Nuclear Fuel (Japan)
MNFMendocino National Forest (California)
MNFMarubeni Nisshin Feed (Japan)
MNFMaster Navigation Filter
MNFMulti-Net Fault
MNFManual Notification Form
MNFMoorehead and North Fork Railroad
MNFMop Not Followed (Sprint)
MNFModernization of NOAA Fisheries
MNFMillers National Federation
MNFMicro and Nano Flows (Conference)
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In that attack, he said, as many as 10 Boko Haram terrorists were killed as the multinational force thwarted the onslaught.
Hegazy and Beecroft discussed issues of mutual concern, which helps in supporting and coordinating efforts between the Egyptian armed forces and the multinational forces.
"More than 15,000 Guard members have served with the Multinational Force and Observers since 2002," said Air Force Gen.
In its most recent annual report, issued last fall, the multinational force outlined steps it had taken to protect its personnel, including using armoured vehicles and fortifying the defences of its camps."We continue to face the risk of being caught in a crossfire 'wrong place, wrong time' or of becoming an intentional target of militants," the report says.
So, in our opinion, the logistic support of multinational operations imposes not only constraints but limitations also, some of them quite serious, depending on the nature of the operation, the environment, the concept of employment of logistic support execution structures, by both the Multinational Force Command and the tactical and operational level commanders.
contingent of the Multinational Force and Observers in Israel and at embassies in Czechoslovakia, France and Saudi Arabia.
10, the C-130s had transported multinational force soldiers and U.N.
citizen, has been held by the Multinational Force in Iraq on charges that he violated Iraqi criminal law.
Lieutenant General Graham Lamb, deputy commander of the multinational force, said Iraqis were beginning to engage with his troops.
The British were part of a multinational force carrying out an arrest operation in the south of the city.
District Court for the District of Columbia has pointed out that "the government's theory might allow the military to arrest someone inside the United States and hold him without due process--all under the guise of a multinational force," observed an AP account.
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