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Iraqi Armed Forces and Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq

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Difference between Iraqi Armed Forces and Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq

Iraqi Armed Forces vs. Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq

The Iraqi Armed Forces are the military forces of the Government of Iraq. Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq (MNSTC-I) was the branch of the Multi-National Force - Iraq that is responsible for developing, organizing, training, equipping, and sustaining the Iraqi Security Ministries (Ministry of Defense (MoD) and Ministry of Interior (MoI)) and their associated Iraqi Security Forces (ISF), i.e. the military of Iraq and the Iraqi Police.

Similarities between Iraqi Armed Forces and Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq

Iraqi Armed Forces and Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq have 9 things in common (in Unionpedia): Coalition Military Assistance Training Team, David Petraeus, Federal government of Iraq, Iraqi Army, Iraqi security forces, Multi-National Force – Iraq, NATO Training Mission – Iraq, Paul Eaton, United States Forces – Iraq.

Coalition Military Assistance Training Team

The Coalition Military Assistance Training Team (CMATT) was a section of the Multi-National Security Transition Command - Iraq (MNSTC-I) that was responsible for organizing, training and equipping of the Iraqi Army.

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David Petraeus

David Howell Petraeus (born November 7, 1952) is a retired United States Army general and public official.

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Federal government of Iraq

The federal government of Iraq is defined under the current Constitution, approved in 2005, as an Islamic, democratic, federal parliamentary republic.

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Iraqi Army

The Iraqi Army, officially the Iraqi Ground Forces, is the ground force component of the Iraqi Armed Forces, having been active in various incarnations throughout the 20th and 21st centuries.

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Iraqi security forces

Iraqi security forces (ISF) is a term used by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) to describe law enforcement and military forces of the federal government of the Republic of Iraq.

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Multi-National Force – Iraq

The Multi-National Force – Iraq (MNF–I), often referred to as the coalition forces, was a military command during the 2003 invasion of Iraq and much of the ensuing Iraq War, led by the United States of America (Operation Iraqi Freedom), United Kingdom (Operation TELIC), Australia, Spain and Poland, responsible for conducting and handling military operations.

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NATO Training Mission – Iraq

The NATO Training Mission-Iraq (NTM-I) was established in 2004 at the request of the Iraqi Interim Government under the provisions of UN Security Council Resolution 1546.

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Paul Eaton

Major General Paul D. Eaton (born 1950) is a retired United States Army general officer most known for his command of operations to train Iraqi troops during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

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United States Forces – Iraq

United States Forces – Iraq (USF-I) was an American military sub-unified command, part of U.S. Central Command.

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The list above answers the following questions

Iraqi Armed Forces and Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq Comparison

Iraqi Armed Forces has 180 relations, while Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq has 17. As they have in common 9, the Jaccard index is 4.57% = 9 / (180 + 17).

References

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