Rapid Deployment Forces

The Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force (RDJTF) is an inactive United States Department of Defense Joint Task Force. It was first envisioned as a three-division force in 1979 as the Rapid Deployment Force, or RDF, a highly mobile force that could be rapidly moved to locations outside the normal overseas deployments in Europe and Korea. Its charter was expanded and greatly strengthened in 1980 as the RDJTF. It was inactivated in 1983, and re-organized as the United States Central Command (USCENTCOM). After the end of the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War, U.S. attention gradually focused on the Persian …

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Wilson Center Canada · 26 May 2020 English

According to the SIPRI Arms Transfers Database and additional Russia, Still Dominant data collected by the authors, Russia has sold $3.8 billion worth of arms to Central Asia since In …

2020 Joint exercises with the Collective Rapid Deployment Forces of the Central Asian Region and the CSTO


CIDP: Centre for International and Defense Policy · 20 October 2006 English

The inclusion/integration of the WEU functions necessary for the EU concern- ing the Petersberg Tasks signified the accomplishment of the WEU’s mission, but did not mean the end of the …

focus on the building-up and commitment of rapid deployment forces, German contributions to the cri- sis response


CIDP: Centre for International and Defense Policy · 20 October 2006 English

The inclusion/integration of the WEU functions necessary for the EU concern- ing the Petersberg Tasks signified the accomplishment of the WEU’s mission, but did not mean the end of the …

focus on the building-up and commitment of rapid deployment forces, German contributions to the cri- sis response


FOCAL: Canadian Foundation for the Americas · 30 September 2003 English

By the end of August 2003, eight out of ten members of Addressing the lack of hope for the future among the Regional Judicial and Legal Service Commission (RJLSC), which …

regional programs and the creation of rapid deployment forces, as well as the adverse international Ana


MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 1994 English

A Part of the Peace addresses three areas in international affairs which are of particular concern to Canadian foreign policy makers: multilateralism, regionalism and peacekeeping. The authors consider Canada's involvement …

System R&D Research and Development RDF Rapid Deployment Forces REE Renaissance Eastern Europe SACEUR


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