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reallocation of resources

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The provision of logistic resources by the military forces of one nation from those deemed "made available" under the terms incorporated in appropriate NATO documents, to the military forces of another nation or nations as directed by the appropriate military authority. See also integrated logistic support; logistic assistance; mutual aid.


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