Nations that each Member maintain within its national armed forces elements so trained, organized and equipped that they could promptly be made available, in accordance with its constitutional processes, for service as a United Nations unit or units,... You and the United Nations: 21 Questions and Answers - 23. lappuseautors: United States. Department of State. Office of Media Services - 1962 - 55 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Chi Young Pak - 2000 - 264 lapas
...Recommends to the Member States... that each Member maintain within its national armed forces elements so trained, organized and equipped that they could promptly be made available... . i 1 \.Establishes a Collective Measures Committee consisting of fourteen Members ... to study and... | |
| Brian D. Lepard - 2010 - 524 lapas
...following the Korea model, that each member state "maintain within its national armed forces elements so trained, organized and equipped that they could promptly be made available, in accordance with its constitutional processes, for service as a United Nations unit or units, upon... | |
| Prem Mohan Sharma - 1978 - 260 lapas
...is prevented as by veto, from acting. It invites member states at once to create and maintain armed forces so trained, organized and equipped that they could promptly be made available to service as UN units, and it provides for further study of ways of fulfilling the task of organization... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1950 - 452 lapas
...States Members of the United Nations that each Member maintain within its national armed forces elements so trained, organized and equipped that they could promptly be made available, in accordance with its constitutional processes, for service as a United Nations unit or units, upon... | |
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