combatant
71lawful enemy combatant — Someone who is engaged in hostilities against the United States or its allies as a member of a regular armed force of another country. Currently defined by federal law in the Military Commissions Act of 2006. Category: Small Claims Court &… …
72Day of the Young Combatant — A poster promoting the celebration of Día del joven combatiente. Day of the Young Combatant (Spanish: Día del joven combatiente) is a non official commemoration day, celebrated each March 29th in Chile. It commemorates the assassination of the… …
73Non-combatant evacuation operation — South Vietnamese refugees arrive on a U.S. Navy vessel during Operation Frequent Wind in 1975. A non combatant evacuation operation or NEO is an operation conducted to evacuate civilians from another country, generally due to a deteriorating… …
74non-combatant — ► NOUN ▪ a person who is not engaged in fighting during a war, especially a civilian, army chaplain, or army doctor …
75enemy combatant — Any person in an armed conflict who could be properly detained under the laws and customs of war. Also called EC …
76specified combatant command — See specified command …
77surface combatant — A ship constructed and armed for combat use with the capability to conduct operations in multiple maritime roles against air, surface and subsurface threats, and land targets …
78unified combatant command — See unified command …
79Surface combatant — Surface combatants denotes a subset of naval fighting ships; generally speaking, they are ships built to fight other ships, submarines or aircraft, and can carry out several other missions including counter narcotics operations and maritime… …
80Non-combatant Evacuation Operation — According to United States Military Joint Publication 3 07.5, Noncombatant Evacuation Operations : Noncombatant evacuation operations (NEOs) are conducted to assist the Department of State (DOS) in evacuating noncombatants, nonessential military… …