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peacekeeping operations were judged unlikely to exceed one

battalion group with appropriate helicopter and logistic support.

Similarly protection forces in evacuation plans were judged

unlikely to exceed one battalion,

9. Other Priority Two Commitments envisaged in the Guidelines

were:

a. Disaster Relief for which British forces would

continue to be available for operations world-wide, but for

which no special stocks were to be maintained.

b.

Peacetime Training and Visits

(1) HM Ships wou! 3 continue to be deployed from time

to time-outside the NATO area both singly and in

groups in support of Allied interests and of HMG's

external policies.

(2)

Periodic aircraft training detachments would

continue.

(3)

Because of a shortage of suitable training

areas in Europe, Army Units would continue to train

overseas

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