2008 Foreign Military Training: Table of Contents (expanded version)


Report
Bureau of Political-Military Affairs
January 31, 2008


EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

 

READING THE REPORT

 

I

OPERATIONAL BENEFITS TO UNITED STATES FORCES

 

II

DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAMS

 

A

GENERAL

 

B

PROGRAMS FUNDED BY FOREIGN NATIONAL FUNDS – FOREIGN MILITARY SALES (FMS) 

C

PROGRAMS FUNDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF STATE (STATE)

1

Foreign Military Financing (FMF)

 

2

International Military Education and Training (IMET) 

3

International Narcotics and Law Enforcement (INL)

4

Global Peace Operations Initiative (GPOI)

 

D

PROGRAMS FUNDED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE(DoD)

1

DoD Regional Centers for Security Studies

 

2

Section 1004 - Drug Interdiction and Counter-Drug Activities:
Counter-Drug Training Support (CDTS) 

3

Mine Action (MA) Programs

 

4

Disaster Response (Humanitarian Assistance) 

5

Regional Defense Combating Terrorism Fellowship Program (CTFP) 

6

Section 1206 Authority – Building Partnership Capacity 

7

Service Sponsored Activities

 

a

Academy Exchanges/Service Academy Foreign Student Program

b

Aviation Leadership Program (ALP)

c

Exchanges

8

Foreign Assistance Act (FAA) – FAA Drawdown 

E

DoD – JOINT COMBINED EXCHANGE TRAINING (JCET) ACTIVITIES 

F

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY/U.S. COAST GUARD ACTIVITIES 

1

Coast Guard Academy Foreign Cadet Program 

III

STATE FOREIGN POLICY OBJECTIVES

 

IV

COUNTRY TRAINING ACTIVITIES

 

V

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

 



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