Implementation Force (redirect from IFOR)
The Implementation Force (IFOR) was a NATO-led multinational peace enforcement force in Bosnia and Herzegovina under a one-year mandate from 20 December...
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Ifor Davies (1910–1982), Welsh politician Ifor Leslie Evans (1897–1952), Welsh academic Ifor James (1931–2004), British horn player and teacher Ifor Owen...
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Ifor Evans may refer to: Ifor Evans, Baron Evans of Hungershall (1899–1982), British academic and university administrator; provost of University College...
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Dr Thomas Ifor Rees CMG (16 February 1890 – 11 February 1977) was a British diplomat, author and translator. Born Thomas Ifor Rees at 'Bronceiro' near...
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Ifor Bach (meaning Ivor the Short) (fl. 1158) also known as Ifor ap Meurig and in anglicised form Ivor Bach, Lord of Senghenydd, was a twelfth-century...
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Look up IFOR or ifor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. IFOR was the Implementation Force, a NATO-led multinational peace enforcement force in Bosnia...
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the article is likely to be merged, redirected, or deleted. Find sources: "IForIndia" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2013) (Learn...
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Sir Ifor Williams, FBA (16 April 1881 – 4 November 1965) was a Welsh scholar who laid the foundations for the academic study of Old Welsh, particularly...
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Ifor Williams Trailers is the United Kingdom's largest manufacturer of trailers under 3,500 kilograms (7,700 lb), based in Corwen, Denbighshire, North...
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of Reconciliation (IFOR) is a non-governmental organization founded in 1914 in response to the horrors of war in Europe. Today IFOR counts 71 branches...
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Clwb Ifor Bach (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈklʊb ˈivɔr ˈbaːχ], meaning Little Ivor's Club) is a Cardiff nightclub, music venue, Welsh-language club and community...
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A tank destroyer B1 Centauro during a patrol in Bosnia-Herzegovina as part of IFOR...
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year he additionally took on command of the NATO-led Implementation Force (IFOR) in Bosnia with the objective of overseeing the peace agreement. He held...
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Ifor Pritchard (1940 - 9 October 2010) was an artist and former art teacher predominantly at Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen, Caernarfon in North Wales, retiring in...
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His Honour Ifor Bowen Lloyd (9 September 1902 – 23 July 1990), was a British Judge and Liberal Party politician. Lloyd was elder son of the Rev. Thomas...
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Ifor Davies (9 June 1910 – 6 June 1982), born Ivor Davies, was a Welsh Labour politician who was the MP for Gower from 1959 until his death. Davies was...
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Ifor ap Glyn (born 1961) is a Welsh television presenter and Welsh-language poet. From 2016 to 2022 he served as National Poet of Wales. Ifor ap Glyn...
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(Benjamin) Ifor Evans, Baron Evans of Hungershall (19 August 1899 – 28 August 1982), was a British academic and university administrator. He was Provost...
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Ifor Leslie Evans (17 January 1897 – 31 May 1952) was a Welsh academic and Principal of the University College of Wales Aberystwyth from 1934 until 1952...
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Robert Ifor Parry (1908–1975) was a Congregationalist minister and schoolmaster at Aberdare. Parry was born at Holyhead, Anglesey, son of Benjamin Parry...
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engaged in the former Yugoslavia in the UN Protection Force (UNPROFOR), with IFOR, and now SFOR. Between 2003 and 2007, there were approximately 450 Danish...
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has been used in several of the Bundeswehr's missions abroad (UNOSOM II, IFOR, SFOR, KFOR, TFH, ISAF). The Wiesel was developed for the West German army...
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Ifor Owen (3 July 1915 – 22 May 2007) was a Welsh educator who was notable for writing, illustrating and publishing Hwyl, the first children's comic book...
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John Jenkins (known also as Ifor Ceri) (8 April 1770 – 20 November 1829) was a Welsh priest in the Church of England and an antiquarian. He played a leading...
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participated in the Eurocorps, has contributed troops to the UNPROFOR and IFOR missions in former Yugoslavia, and has participated with a small contingent...
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William Ifor Jones (January 23, 1900 – November 11, 1988) was a Welsh conductor and organist. Born into a large coal-mining family and raised in Merthyr...
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000 troops to deploy to the region, as part of the Implementation Force (IFOR), U.S. designation Operation Joint Endeavor. These forces remained deployed...
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linked by affiliation to the International Fellowship of Reconciliation (IFOR). In the United Kingdom, the acronym "FoR" is normally typeset with a lower-case...
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Meur, Kesva an Taves Kernewek (Cornwall) 1993, p81. Canu Llywarch Hen ed. Ifor Williams Cardiff, 1935 Haycock. Marged (ed)Legendary Poems from the Book...
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