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Maritime Interdiction Operations off Libya

Posted on March 25, 2011 by Chuck Hill
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The US and other nations have begun a maritime interdiction operation off Libya. I would not be surprised to see some Coasties involved. There is an early explanation of how the operation is currently organized here. That the organization is convoluted and confusing seems to be the message.

Posted in News | Tagged Libya, MIO, NATO | 4 Replies

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