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SROE
(redirected from standing rules of engagement)

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SROEstanding rules of engagement (US DoD)
SROESatellite Read Out Equipment


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In October 1, 1994, President Clinton's first Secretary of Defense, Les Aspin, approved the Standing Rules of Engagement (SROEs) for U.
Brigadier General Michael Callan, who led the investigation, also found that "coalition Forces acted based on credible intelligence, in self-defense, and in accordance with the standing rules of engagement and the law of war," the command said.
Brigadier General Michael Callan, who led the investigation, also found that "coalition Forces acted based on credible intelligence, in self-defense, and in accordance with the standing rules of engagement and the law of war," the command said.
 
 
 
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