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- United Nations Command–Rear (also known as UN Command–Rear or UNC–Rear) is a rump military command headquartered in Japan, and a subordinate element of United Nations Command. UN Command–Rear was established in 1957 as a result of the relocation of UN Command from Japan to South Korea following the Korean War. It is nominally in control of the rear elements of what the United States and South Korea contend are United Nations military forces in northeast Asia. In practice, UN Command–Rear is a legal cover created to prevent the expiration of the 1954 Status of Forces Agreement between the United States (operating as the "Unified Command") and Japan, which provides for its self-termination upon the withdrawal of United Nations forces from Japan. As of 2018, UN Command–Rear had a strength of four personnel. (en)
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- United Nations (en)
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- Then UN Command–Rear commander Group Captain Luke Stoodley of the Royal Australian Air Force pictured in 2012 (en)
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- United Nations Secretary-General Boutros Boutros-Ghali, cited in Korean Endgame: A Strategy for Reunification and U.S. Disengagement (en)
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- Group Captain Luke Stoodley of the Royal Australian Air Force as United Nations Command–Rear commander, 2012 (en)
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- Australia, Canada, France, New Zealand, Philippines, Thailand, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States (en)
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- "... [the United Nations] did not establish the unified command as a subsidiary organ under its control, but merely recommended the creation of such a command, specifying that it be under the authority of the United States." (en)
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- United Nations Command–Rear (also known as UN Command–Rear or UNC–Rear) is a rump military command headquartered in Japan, and a subordinate element of United Nations Command. UN Command–Rear was established in 1957 as a result of the relocation of UN Command from Japan to South Korea following the Korean War. It is nominally in control of the rear elements of what the United States and South Korea contend are United Nations military forces in northeast Asia. (en)
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- United Nations Command–Rear (en)
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