- •Contents
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •Milestones in glorious history of military institute of kyiv national taras shevchenko university
- •Milestones in glorious history of military institute of kyiv national taras shevchenko university
- •Grammar present continuous (I am doing)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •Scientific and technical research and development of military institute of kyiv national taras shevchenko university
- •Scientific and technical research and development of military institute of kyiv national taras shevchenko university
- •Grammar present simple (I do)
- •Believe eat flow go grow make rise tell translate
- •I apologise I insist I promise I recommend I suggest
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •Grammar present continuous and present simple (I am doing and I do)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •Ministry of defense of ukraine
- •Ministry of defense of ukraine
- •Grammar past simple (I did)
- •Buy catch cost drink fall hurt sell spend teach throw win write
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •The land forces (lf) of ukraine
- •The land forces (lf): history of creation
- •The branches of the army of the armed forces of ukraine
- •Grammar past continuous (I was doing)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •The air forces (af)
- •The air forces (af)
- •Aviation
- •The Air Defence
- •Grammar present perfect (I have done)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •The naval forces of the armed forces of ukraine
- •The Naval Forces (nf)
- •Grammar present perfect continuous and simple (I have been doing and I have done)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •International cooperation
- •International Cooperation
- •Grammar past perfect (I had done) and past perfect continuous (I had been doing)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •Peacekeeping activity
- •Peacekeeping activity
- •Grammar reported speech
- •Armed forces of foreign countries
- •Us armed forces organization
- •Us armed forces organization
- •Grammar general questions
- •Armed forces of foreign countries
- •The land forces (ld) of the usa
- •Organization – Headquarters, Department of the Army
- •Grammar auxiliary (helping) verbs
- •Department of the air force
- •Us air force mission
- •Grammar question tags
- •Us navy
- •The aircraft carrier
- •Grammar who and what questions
- •3D armored cavalry regiment
- •Grammar special questions
- •Laughs parade Horse Cavalryman
- •Visions
- •Armed forces of foreign countries
- •An infantry battalion in the british army
- •An infantry battalion in the british army
- •Grammar
- •Indirect questions
- •Laughs parade Danger for Infantry
- •Gangsterers’ Habits
- •Verbal Orders
- •Armed forces of foreign countries
- •The parachute regiment
- •The parachute regiment
- •Grammar reported questions
- •Laughs parade Quick on the Draw
- •The french foreign legion: past and present
- •Grammar revision: questions
- •Laughs parade Battle Simulation
- •Belly Robber Was Not Guilty
- •History of nato
- •History
- •Grammar passive (is done / was done)
- •Cause damage hold include invite make overtake show translate write
- •Nato - the political dimension
- •Nato - the political dimension
- •Grammar passive (be / been / being done)
- •Carry cause do make repair send spend wake up
- •Political structure
- •Political structure
- •Grammar passive (3)
- •Ask attack give invite keep pay
- •Ask break damage hurt pay steal sting stop use
- •Military structure
- •Military structure
- •Grammar passive (4)
- •The partnership for peace
- •The partnership for peace
- •A menu of practical activities
- •Grammar passive (5)
- •Nato's partnership with ukraine
- •Nato's Partnership with Ukraine
- •Grammar passive (6)
- •Standardisation
- •Standardisation
- •Grammar passive (7)
- •Fundamental security tasks
- •Fundamental Security Tasks
- •Grammar passive (8)
- •Military trivia quiz
- •English is Tough Stuff
- •Peacekeeping
- •United nations peacekeeping operations
- •Un peacekeeping: the first steps
- •Peacekeeping today
- •Grammar: modals can/be able to
- •Grammar: modals must / mustn’t / needn’t
- •Peace support operations: rules of engagement
- •Grammar: modals must and can’t
- •Un police newsletter
- •1. Jealous boyfriend kills Bluegate girl
- •2. Blueport naturist arrested
- •3. Police hero gets medal for bravery
- •Grammar: modals may and might
- •101St helicopter detachment
- •Grammar: modals have to and must
- •Personal equipment
- •Grammar: modals should
- •Peace support operations
- •Grammar: modals would
- •Lessons from an infantry platoon commander
- •Grammar: modals summary
- •Coffee and tea
- •Organization – headquarters, department of the army
- •Department of the air force
- •Us air force mission
- •Us air force levels of command
- •Organization, composition and functions of us navy
- •Functions of us navy
- •Recruiting and training
- •Daily routine
- •General characteristics and role of armor in modern warfare
- •Armor missions
- •Armor capabilities
- •Us artillery general characteristics
- •Us field artillery
- •Corps of engineers
- •Engineer troop units
- •Us signal corps
- •Signal corps units
- •Airborne operations
- •Classification
- •Concept of employment
- •Characteristics of infantry
- •Type road divisions
- •Definition of terrorism
- •Combating terrorism (боротьба з тероризмом)
- •Combating terrorism program
- •Future of terrorism
- •Motivations of terrorism
- •Western europe
- •Eastern europe
- •Middle east
- •What is al-qaeda? (аль-каїда)
- •What major attacks has al-qaeda been responsible for?
- •What is eta?
- •Does eta have ties to al-qaeda?
- •Irregular verbs
- •Bibliography
- •I частина
- •03127, Київ-127, пр-т академіка Глушкова 2, корпус 8
Military structure
NATO E-3A flying with American F-16s in NATO exercise
NATO’s military operations are directed by two Strategic Commanders, both senior U.S. officers assisted by a staff drawn from across NATO. The Strategic Commanders are responsible to the Military Committee for the overall direction and conduct of all Alliance military matters within their areas of command.
Before 2003 the Strategic Commanders were the Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR) and the Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic (SACLANT) but the current arrangement is to separate command responsibility between Allied Command Transformation (ACT), responsible for transformation and training of NATO forces, and Allied Command Operations, responsible for NATO operations world wide.
The commander of Allied Command Operations retained the title "Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR)", and is based in the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) located at Casteau, north of the Belgian city of Mons. This is about 80 km (50 miles) south of NATO’s political headquarters in Brussels. Allied Command Transformation (ACT) is based in the former Allied Command Atlantic headquarters in Norfolk, Virginia, USA.
3. |
Answer the questions |
What is the military structure of NATO?
What NATO Commands do you know?
What is Allied Command Transformation (ACT) responsible for?
What is the responsibility of Allied Command Operations?
Where is Allied Command Transformation (ACT) located?
4. |
Complete the speech bubbles |
NATO’s military operations are directed by two ______________, both senior U.S. officers assisted by a staff drawn from across NATO.
The current arrangement is to separate command responsibility between ______________ (ACT), responsible for transformation and training of NATO forces, and ______________, responsible for NATO operations world wide.
Allied Command Transformation (ACT) is based in the ______________ Allied Command Atlantic ______________ in Norfolk, Virginia, USA.
5. |
Translate words and word combinations into Ukrainian |
Military operations, Strategic Commanders, staff, Military Committee, the Supreme Allied Commander Europe, Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic, command responsibility, Allied Command Transformation, Allied Command Operations, the Supreme Headquarters, former.
Grammar passive (4)
6. |
Put in the correct form of the verb in Passive into the gaps. Use the verb and the tense given in brackets. |
Example: A letter ……………… by Peter. (to write - Simple Present)
Answer: A letter is written by Peter.
The words ……. by the teacher today. (to explain - Simple Present)
We ………. a letter the day before yesterday. (to send - Simple Past)
This car ……….. . It’s too old. (not/to steal - will-future)
This street ………. because of snow. (already/to close - Present Perfect)
A new restaurant ………….. next week. (to open - will-future)
He …………….. to the party yesterday. (to invite - Simple Past)
The blue box ……….. (can/not/to see - Simple Present)
I ……………. the book by my friend last Sunday. (to give - Simple Past)
The dishes ………….. by my little brother. (not/to wash - Present Perfect)
7. |
Rewrite the sentences using Passive voice. |
Example: A letter ……………… by Peter. (to write - Simple Present)
Answer: A letter is written by Peter.
Julia rescued three cats.
The students handed in the reports.
Maria crashed into the blue car.
Alex learned the poem.
Steven has forgotten the book.
The mechanic has not repaired the DVD recorder.
They play handball.
Sue puts the rucksack on the floor.
The girls had lost the match.
The teacher is not going to open the window.
8. |
Rewrite the given sentences in Passive voice. |
Example: Frank built a house.
Answer: A house was built. or A house was built by Frank.
She bought four apples.
We won the match.
The man stole the blue car.
The police arrested the thieves.
Jack swam the 200 metres.
The dog bit the old lady.
Tom and Max ate five hamburgers.
Oliver taught the children.
Victoria rode the brown horse.
Grandmother told good stories.
9. |
Rewrite the given sentences in Passive voice. |
Example: Frank builds a house..
Answer: A house is built. or A house is built by Frank.
Mr Jones watches the film.
The people speak English.
He reads comics.
We play volleyball.
They sing the song.
I take photos.
She does the housework.
The policemen help the children.
He writes text messages.
UNIT 27:
NATO
Lesson 5