Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
The exchange of military liaison missions appeared to offer a convenient solution.
There was not even a direct radio link between SHAEF and the Anglo-American military liaison mission in Moscow.
Fifthly, what would be the attitude to the presence of allied troops on German soil, to continued functioning of military liaison missions, and to the 1971 four-party agreement?
Col. Nicholson was a member of the Military Liaison Mission, which is allowed under a 1947 treaty to observe Soviet military activity in East Germany.
However, the Soviet Union's only representative in Reims was General Ivan Susloparov, the Military Liaison Mission Commander.
From 1940-1941, he was sent on a military liaison mission to Berlin and Rome to coordinate efforts between Japan and the other Axis members of the Tripartite Alliance.
Hall confessed to giving his handlers information on the U.S. Military Liaison Mission (USMLM)'s tank photography on New Year's Eve in 1984.
In 1982, Nicholson was assigned to the U.S. Military Liaison Mission (USMLM) to the Commander-in-Chief of the Group of Soviet Forces Germany.
U.S. Military Liaison Mission (USMLM) and their reciprocal Soviet missions (SOXMIS/SMLM).
At 17:00 hours on 28 January the United States Military Liaison Mission (USMLM), in Berlin, received a warning to stand by for possible search and rescue of American airmen.
The Americans were traveling in a vehicle marked with an American flag and bearing license plates with the letters "USMLM," for United States Military Liaison Mission, the Pentagon said.
France has also increased the size of its military liaison mission to the alliance's military wing in Mons, in southern Belgium, but not rejoined the integrated command structure de Gaulle pulled out of 30 years ago.
Hess stayed in this capacity just for a short time, because he was transferred back to the Europe in 1946 and appointed a Chief of U.S. Military Liaison Mission to Soviet Zone in Germany.
The military liaison missions arose from reciprocal agreements formed between the Western allied nations (the US, the UK and France) and the USSR shortly after the end of the Second World War.
The British Commanders'-in-Chief Mission to the Soviet Forces in Germany (BRIXMIS) was a military liaison mission which operated behind the Iron Curtain in East Germany during the Cold War.
During his tour of command of GSFG, a crisis with the United States broke out because of the shooting of Arthur D. Nicholson, a U.S. officer assigned to the U.S. Military Liaison Mission in East Germany.
Arthur D. Nicholson (7 June 1947 - 24 March 1985) was a United States Army military intelligence officer shot by a Soviet sentry while engaged in intelligence-gathering activities as part of an authorized Military Liaison Mission which operated under reciprocal U.S. - Soviet authority.
Soviet Response Dismissed Mr. Sims dismissed those assertions, saying that the two Americans had been fired upon with an automatic weapon from behind, and that they were outside any restricted area and had done nothing to violate the terms of the 1947 agreement that established the Military Liaison Mission system.
Operation Tamarisk was a Cold War-era operation run by the military intelligence services of the US, UK and France through their military liaison missions in East Germany, that gathered discarded paper, letters, and rubbish from Soviet trash bins and military maneuvers, including used toilet paper.