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Les blasons. France. Timbres
Les blasons. France. Timbres
Les blasons. France. Timbres FRANCE / 1954 / Y&T n° 1005 : Blason de Saintonge FRANCE / 1949 / Y&T n° 837 ** : Blason d´Auvergne - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1953 / Y&T n° 954 : Blason du Dauphiné - choisi - cachet rond FRANCE / 1958 / Y&T n° 1185 : Blason de Nantes - choisi - cachet rond FRANCE / 1962 / Y&T n° 1351A ** : Blason de Niort - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1951 / Y&T n° 901 : Blason du Béarn - choisi - cachet rond FRANCE / 1949 / Y&T n° 836 ** : Blason de Savoie - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1953 / Y&T n° 953 : Blason de Champagne - choisi - cachet rond FRANCE / 1943 / Y&T n° 574 ** : Blason de la Provence - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1962 / Y&T n° 1353A ** : Blason d´Agen - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1953 / Y&T n° 952 : Blason du Poitou - choisi - cachet rond FRANCE / 1951 / Y&T n° 902 ** : Blason de Touraine - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1955 / Y&T n° 1047 ** : Blason du Comtat Venaissin - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1962 / Y&T n° 1354B ** : Blason de Paris - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1946 / Y&T n° 757 ** : Blason de la Lorraine - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1954 / Y&T n° 1002 : Blason du Bourbonnais - choisi - cachet rond FRANCE / 1943 / Y&T n° 572 : Blason du Lyonnais - choisi - cachet rond FRANCE / 1954 / Y&T n° 1003 ** : Blason de l´Angoûmois - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1960 / Y&T n° 1230A ** : Blason d´Oran 5c - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1962 / Y&T n° 1352 ** : Blason d´Amiens - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1962 / Y&T n° 1354A ** : Blason de St Denis de la Réunion - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1962 / Y&T n° 1354 ** : Blason de Nevers - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1958 / Y&T n° 1181 ** : Blason de Lyon - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1958 / Y&T n° 1182 ** : Blason de Toulouse - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1949 / Y&T n° 834 ** : Blason de Bourgogne - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1962 / Y&T n° 1353 ** : Blason de Troyes (sans PHO) - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1958 / Y&T n° 1184 ** : Blason de Nice - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1943 / Y&T n° 575 ** : Blason de l´Île de France - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1944 / Y&T n° 604 ** : Blason de l´Orléannais - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1958 / Y&T n° 1186 ** : Blason de Lille - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1943 / Y&T n° 573 ** : Blason de la Bretagne - gomme d´origine intacte FFRANCE / 1951 / Y&T n° 899 ** : Blason de l´Artois - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1949 / Y&T n° 838 ** : Blason d´Anjou - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1944 / Y&T n° 603 : Blason du Languedoc - choisi - cachet rond FRANCE / 1953 / Y&T n° 959 : Blason du Berri - choisi - cachet rond FRANCE / 1955 / Y&T n° 1044 : Blason du Comté de Foix - choisi - cachet rond FRANCE / 1951 / Y&T n° 900 ** : Blason du Limousin - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1955 / Y&T n° 1045 ** : Blason de la Marche - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1944 / Y&T n° 605 ** : Blason de la Normandie - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1955 / Y&T n° 1046 ** : Blason du Roussillon - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1966 / Y&T n° 1468a ** (de roulette) : Blason d´Auch - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1958 / Y&T n° 1180 ** : Blason de Marseille - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1958 / Y&T n° 1183 ** : Blason de Bordeaux - gomme d´origine intacte FRANCE / 1951 / Y&T n° 903 ** : Blason de Franche-Comté - gomme d´origine intacte
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l'ISAF-France armée en Afghanistan-Alexandre Dumas
l'ISAF-France armée en Afghanistan-Alexandre Dumas
2008 l'ISAF-France armée en Afghanistan-Alexandre Dumas COMPLETE SET  OF BLOCK OF 6 The International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) was a multinational military mission in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2014. It was established by United Nations Security Council Resolution 1386 pursuant to the Bonn Agreement, which outlined the establishment of a permanent Afghan government following the U.S. invasion in October 2001. ISAF's primary goal was to train the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) and assist Afghanistan in rebuilding key government institutions; however, it gradually took part in the broader war in Afghanistan against the Taliban insurgency. ISAF's initial mandate was to secure the Afghan capital of Kabul and its surrounding area against opposition forces to facilitate the formation of the Afghan Transitional Administration headed by Hamid Karzai. In 2003, NATO took command of the mission at the request of the UN and Afghan government, marking its first deployment outside Europe and North America. Shortly thereafter, the UN Security Council expanded ISAF's mission to provide and maintain security beyond the capital region. ISAF incrementally broadened its operations in four stages, and by 2006 took responsibility for the entire country; ISAF subsequently engaged in more intensive combat in southern and eastern Afghanistan. At its peak between 2010 and 2012, ISAF had 400 military bases throughout Afghanistan (compared to 300 for the ANSF) and roughly 130,000 troops. A total of 42 countries contributed troops to ISAF, including all 30 members of NATO. Personnel contributions varied greatly throughout the course of the mission: Initially, Canada was the largest contributor, though by 2010 the United States accounted for the majority of troops, followed by the United Kingdom, Turkey, Germany, France, and Italy; nations such as Georgia, Denmark, Norway, and Estonia were among the largest contributors per capita. The intensity of the combat faced by participating countries varied greatly, with the U.S. sustaining the most casualties overall, while British, Danish, Estonian, and Georgian forces suffered the most deaths for their size. Pursuant to its ultimate aim of transitioning security responsibilities to Afghan forces, ISAF ceased combat operations and was disbanded in December 2014. A number of troops remained to serve a supporting and advisory role as part of its successor organization, the Resolute Support Mission. French forces deployed in the Surobi District and to the Kapisa Province under the command of the Brigade La Fayette. Six French Dassault Mirage 2000D fighters and two C‑135F refueling aircraft were based at Dushanbe Airport in Dushanbe, Tajikistan but relocated to Kandahar on 26 September 2007. Two hundred naval, air force, and army special forces personnel were withdrawn from Southern Afghanistan in early 2007, but around 50 remained to train Afghan forces. On 26 February 2008 it was reported that Paris would deploy troops to the east to free up American soldiers, who would then be able to assist Canadian forces in Kandahar. Shortly afterwards, 700 troops were deployed to reinforce Surobi and Kapisa. The deployment marked a significant change in French policy in Afghanistan. It was later announced that 100 additional troops and Aérospatiale Gazelle helicopters would be sent to the country. France decided to send Eurocopter Tiger attack helicopters to Afghanistan in the second quarter of 2009. In April 2010, French president Nicolas Sarkozy ruled out sending additional troops to Afghanistan in the near future. 88 French troops have been killed in Afghanistan. An additional OMLT of 250 arrived in October 2010, bringing the number of French forces in Afghanistan to 4,000. The remaining troops are to be withdrawn by the end of 2012.  
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