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CAF and controlled
The Mauritania national football team, nicknamed Mourabitounes, is the national team of Mauritania and is controlled by the Fédération de Foot-Ball de la Républic Islamique de Mauritanie and is a member of CAF.
It is controlled by the Somali Football Federation, and is a member of the Confederation of African Football ( CAF ) and the Union of Arab Football Associations ( UAFA ).
It is controlled by the Fédération Djiboutienne de Football, and is a member of the Confederation of African Football ( CAF ) and the Union of Arab Football Associations ( UAFA ).

CAF and numbered
In the air, the 13th Air Force numbered 92 fighters and bombers under U. S. Army Brigadier General Nathan F. Twining and the CAF on Guadalcanal counted 81 aircraft under US Marine Brigadier General Francis P. Mulcahy.

CAF and air
The history of the Royal Canadian Air Force begins in 1920, when the air force was created as the Canadian Air Force ( CAF ).
There had been some thought that these two European squadrons would be the nucleus of a new Canadian air force Indeed, some members of the CAF believed they were to become members of a new permanent air force.
The Air Board's venture into air defence consisted of providing refresher training to former wartime pilots via a small part-time air militia known as the Canadian Air Force ( CAF ) at the old Royal Flying Corps air station, Camp Borden.
The air element of the CAF was known officially as the Canadian Forces Air Command.
The Japanese warships, mainly light cruisers and destroyers from the Eighth Fleet under the command of Vice Admiral Gunichi Mikawa, were usually able to make the round trip down " The Slot " to Guadalcanal and back in a single night, thereby minimizing their exposure to CAF air attack.
It is more than just an air show to the CAF.
To protect the reinforcement group's approach to Guadalcanal from the CAF, the Japanese 11th Air Fleet, based at Rabaul, Kavieng, and Buin, planned two air strikes on Henderson Field for 11 October.
In an ensuing air battle with the CAF, one G4M and two U. S. fighters were downed.
The Japanese warships, mainly light cruisers and destroyers from the Eighth Fleet under the command of Vice Admiral Gunichi Mikawa, were usually able to make the round trip down " The Slot " to Guadalcanal and back in a single night, thereby minimizing their exposure to CAF air attack.
Another destroyer plus a submarine were sunk and two destroyers damaged by American PT boat and CAF air attacks during subsequent resupply missions from 3 – 12 December.

CAF and forces
During the period of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, also known as the Central African Federation ( CAF ) 1953 – 63, that brought the self-governing and virtually independent British colony of Southern Rhodesia into a federation with the British protectorates of Northern Rhodesia ( Zambia ) and Nyasaland, ( Malawi ) the political nature of Special Branch became a source of tension between the BSAP and different police forces in the northern territories.
A notable exception is Canada, whose armed forces were unified in 1968 and so they used the joint English / French title, Canadian Armed Forces ( CAF )/ Forces Armées Canadiennes ( FAC ).
Due to a combination of the threat from CAF aircraft, US Navy PT boats stationed at Tulagi, and a cycle of bright moonlight, the Japanese had switched to using submarines to deliver provisions to their forces on Guadalcanal.

CAF and within
Russia continues to maintain military presence in the Transnistrian region of Moldova, despite previous agreements with Moldova and within OSCE and CAF to withdraw its troops and ammunition.
The second is the party founded and led by former UFP premier of Southern Rhodesia, Sir Garfield Todd, during the time in which Southern Rhodesia was one of three territories within the Central African Federation ( CAF ).

CAF and United
In 1953, with calls for independence mounting in many of its African possessions, the United Kingdom created the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland ( or the Central African Federation ' CAF '), which consisted of Southern Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland ( now Zimbabwe, Zambia, and Malawi, respectively ).
He was one of the founders and a Technical Director of both the United States Aikido Federation ( USAF ) and the CAF.

CAF and States
The Ghana Amateur Football Association was affiliated to CAF in 1958 and in 1963, it won the bid to host the 5th African Cup of Nations to coincide with the Meeting of the ( O. A. U. ) Heads of States and Government in Accra.

CAF and Air
SAC's original headquarters was located at Bolling Field in Washington, DC, the headquarters of the disestablished Continental Air Forces, with the headquarters organization of CAF being redesignated as Strategic Air Command.
The aircraft at Henderson became known as the " Cactus Air Force " ( CAF ) after the Allied codename for Guadalcanal.
It is also the site of the CAF ( Commemorative Air Force ).
Headquartered in Midland is the Commemorative Air Force ( CAF ).
Since 1991 it has been the headquarters of the Commemorative Air Force ( CAF ) and the American Airpower Heritage Museum.
In 1924 the CAF was renamed the Royal Canadian Air Force ( RCAF ) and granted the royal title by King George V. The RCAF existed as an independent service until 1968.
On 19 September 1918, the Canadian government authorized the creation of the Canadian Air Force ( CAF ) to take control of these two squadrons under the command of Canada's Lieutenant-Colonel W. A.
The CAF was reorganized effective 1 July 1922, and by January 1923 the Air Board was incorporated into the newly-formed Department of National Defence.
The RCAF replaced the Air Board and the CAF as the regulator of Canadian civil aviation.
Allied aircraft operating out of Henderson were called the " Cactus Air Force " ( CAF ) after the Allied code name for Guadalcanal.
) under First, Second, Third and Fourth Air Force were all were placed under the unified command of the Continental Air Forces ( CAF ) on 13 December 1944, with the Numbered Air Forces becoming subordinate commands of CAF.

CAF and Force
On 13 December 1944, First, Second, Third and Fourth Air Force were all placed under the unified command of the Continental Air Forces ( CAF ) with the Numbered Air Forces becoming subordinate commands of CAF.
Allied aircraft operating out of Henderson were called the " Cactus Air Force " ( CAF ) after the Allied code name for Guadalcanal.
The Commemorative Air Force ( CAF ), formerly known as the Confederate Air Force, is a Texas-based non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and showing historical aircraft at airshows primarily throughout the U. S. and Canada.
* the Chief of Air Force ( CAF );
On 3 July 2005, Cosgrove's three year appointment as Chief of the Defence Force ( CDF ) was completed, and he was succeeded by then-Chief of Air Force ( CAF ) Air Marshal Angus Houston.
Allied aircraft operating out of Henderson became known as the " Cactus Air Force " ( CAF ) after the Allied codename for Guadalcanal.

CAF and 2nd
Craxi led the 2nd longest-lived government of Italy during the republican era ( after the 2nd Silvio Berlusconi cabinet ), and had strong influence in Italian politics throughout the 1980s ; for some time, he was a close ally of two key figures of Christian Democracy, Giulio Andreotti and Arnaldo Forlani, in a loose cross-party alliance often dubbed CAF ( from the first letter of the surname Craxi-Andreotti-Forlani ).
With 2 CAF Champions League Trophies, six Nigeria Premier League titles and a pair of Federation Cup trophies, the club is currently ranked 2nd in the CAF Club Rankings.
2 years later in 1997 they completed a league and African Cup Winners Cup double, and they continued to impress on the continental stage-they won the African Super Cup in 1998 and the CAF Cup ( for the 2nd time ) in 1999.

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