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Instead, Mr. Rumsfeld praised the Europeans for developing military capacity that they could deploy rapidly in emergencies.
"In future, they will be smaller, but better equipped, able to deploy rapidly to protect our interests anywhere in the world and supported by an integrated reserve force".
Their job is to ensure that the arriving "spearhead" units can deploy rapidly to where they are needed, but in normal times they will assist with collective defence planning and mounting multinational exercises.
This allows them to deploy rapidly by sea or air.
The 173rd Brigade was selected to become a separate brigade and a special airborne task force, which could deploy rapidly and act independently.
The soldiers were able to deploy rapidly and with minimal equipment, knowing that they would not have to wait long for the ARG's reinforcements and supplies should they be needed.
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It can be deployed rapidly and it can be accurately forecast ahead," said Leonie Greene from the Solar Trade Association lobby group.
The aid has to keep coming and to be deployed rapidly and effectively where and to whom it needs to go.
We have something already called the Nato response force, whose purpose is to be able to be deployed rapidly if needed.
Unlike the UN force in Darfur, which is obstructed at every turn by a hostile Sudanese government, EUFOR is well-funded and deploying rapidly.
Nato is to create a 4,000-strong 4,000-stronghigh-readinespearheadthat can be deployed rapidly in eastern Europe and the Baltic states to help protect member nations against potential Russian aggression, according to Nato oforceals.
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