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- The Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls (CoCom) was established in 1949 at the beginning of the Cold War to coordinate controls on...
- The Cocom or Cocomes were a Maya family or dynasty who controlled the Yucatán Peninsula in the late Postclassic period. Their capital was at Mayapan....
- Cocom may refer to: The Cocom, a Mayan dynasty of Mayapan in the Yucatan Kokama people, a Native American tribe in the Amazon CoCom, the Coordinating...
- Maya. Persons use a strategy of ethnic identification that Juan Castillo Cocom refers to as "ethnoexodus"—meaning that ethnic self-identification as Maya...
- Toshiba–Kongsberg scandal, referred to in ****an as the Toshiba Machine Cocom violation case, was an international trade incident that unfolded during...
- Nachi Cocom (? - 1562), known to Spanish conquistadors as Juan Cocom , was a halach uinik (Mayan theocratic leader) of the Sotuta kuchkabal in modern day...
- unique functions. Four types of command authority can be distinguished: COCOM - combatant command: unitary control (not further delegatable by the combatant...
- Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved August 1, 2016. Valdes y Cocom; Mario de. "Frontline: The Blurred Racial Lines of Famous Families – The...
- Zama (Tulum), Ichpatun, Itzamal, and the Cocom region. In 1175, the league began to disintegrate. A Cocom man named Ceel Cauich Ah was ritually thrown...
- and deploys combat-ready MAGTF's to support COCOM presence and crisis response; and supports service and COCOM initiatives as required. Activated on 8 November...