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Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG) is a designation for United States military advisors sent to other countries to assist in the training of conventional armed forces and facilitate military aid. Although numerous MAAGs operated around the world throughout the 1940s–1970s, including in Yugoslavia after 1951, the most famous MAAGs were those active in Southeast Asia before and during the Vietnam War. Typically, the personnel of MAAGs were considered to be technical staff attached to, and enjoying the privileges of, the US diplomatic mission in a country. "The special status of personnel serving in Military Advisory Assistance Groups (MAAG) results from their position as an integral part of the Embassy of the United States where they perform duty." Although the term is not as widespre

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  • Military Assistance Advisory Group (de)
  • Military Assistance Advisory Group (en)
  • Military Assistance Advisory Group (pl)
  • 美軍顧問團 (zh)
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  • Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG) to nazwa grup amerykańskich doradców wojskowych wysyłanych dla pomocy w organizacji i szkoleniu sił zbrojnych krajów Trzeciego Świata. Przed i w trakcie wojny wietnamskiej w Azji południowo-wschodniej działały trzy takie grupy. W czasach dzisiejszych termin MAAG jest wciąż – choć nie w tak szerokim zakresie jak dawniej – używany w odniesieniu do personelu wojskowego, wysyłanego celem podtrzymania stosunków partnerskich z armiami niektórych krajów Ameryki Łacińskiej, jak Peru czy Dominikana, jak również krajów afrykańskich, jak np. Liberia. (pl)
  • 美軍顧問團,即「美國軍事援助技術團」(英語:Military Assistance Advisory Group,略稱「MAAG」),是美軍派駐在亞洲以訓練當地常規部隊的軍事顧問團及美國聯邦政府之一。 (zh)
  • Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG; deutsch etwa „militärische Unterstützungs- und Beratergruppe“) war während des Kalten Krieges die Bezeichnung für Militärberater-Gruppen der Vereinigten Staaten, die von den späten 1940er- bis zu den 1970er-Jahren in den meisten verbündeten (und auch einigen neutralen) Ländern im Rahmen der Militärkooperation zum Einsatz kamen. Die Gruppen bestanden aus Soldaten der US-Streitkräfte und waren organisatorisch der US-Militärführung (und damit dem Verteidigungsministerium) unterstellt, galten aber als ziviles „technisches Personal“ der US-Botschaften und besaßen meist dieselben Vorrechte wie Botschaftsmitarbeiter. Der Chef einer MAAG war immer ein hochrangiger US-Offizier, meist im Generalsrang. (de)
  • Military Assistance Advisory Group (MAAG) is a designation for United States military advisors sent to other countries to assist in the training of conventional armed forces and facilitate military aid. Although numerous MAAGs operated around the world throughout the 1940s–1970s, including in Yugoslavia after 1951, the most famous MAAGs were those active in Southeast Asia before and during the Vietnam War. Typically, the personnel of MAAGs were considered to be technical staff attached to, and enjoying the privileges of, the US diplomatic mission in a country. "The special status of personnel serving in Military Advisory Assistance Groups (MAAG) results from their position as an integral part of the Embassy of the United States where they perform duty." Although the term is not as widespre (en)
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