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- The Unified Task Force (UNITAF), also known as Operation Restore Hope, was a United States-led, United Nations-sanctioned multinational military force...
- transitory United States-controlled (UN-sanctioned) Unified Task Force (UNITAF), which had been preceded by UNOSOM I. Notably, UNOSOM II embarked on a...
- were ****umed by the Unified Task Force (UNITAF) mission in December 1992. Following the dissolution of UNITAF in May 1993, the subsequent UN mission in...
- the Red Cross that saved approximately 40,000 lives. In December 1992, UNITAF (Operation Restore Hope) was established to succeed UNOSOM I, deploying...
- recommendations for shifting from UNITAF to UNOSOM II. He said that since Resolution 794's adoption in December 1992, UNITAF had deplo**** 37,000 personnel...
- military from 1987–1995. For two w****s he served as a translator for the UNITAF forces commander in Somalia. Farrah succeeded his father as leader of the...
- first of 26,000 U.S. troops to Somalia as part of the Unified Task Force (UNITAF), designed to provide security and food relief. Cheney's successors as Secretary...
- approved a coalition led by the United States. Forming the Unified Task Force (UNITAF), the alliance was given the task of ****uring security until humanitarian...
- on through the 1992–95 UN missions to Somalia (UNOSOM I, UNOSOM II, and UNITAF), until Aidid's eventual death in 1996. Annabel Lee Hogg (22 December 2008)...
- (in Hebrew). Retrieved 24 January 2014. "President of the Board at unitaf - www.unitaf.org". 8 April 2020. Archived from the original on 28 September 2020...