REGULAR STANDBY DUTY A KEY COMPONENT OF ENHANCING DEFENCE READINESS OF THE STATE

Journal Title: Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces - Year 2015, Vol 177, Issue 3

Abstract

The article attempts to signal problems related to the increase of defence readiness of the state. There are presented procedures for launching regular standby duty and issues concerning its functioning. In addition, tasks for individual persons fulfilling on-call duties are listed. Issues taken in connection with the unstable geopolitical situation in Eastern Europe are important as far as increasing defence readiness of the state is concerned

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Marcin KONIECZNY

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  • EP ID EP76871
  • DOI 10.5604/17318157.1187447
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Marcin KONIECZNY (2015). REGULAR STANDBY DUTY A KEY COMPONENT OF ENHANCING DEFENCE READINESS OF THE STATE. Scientific Journal of the Military University of Land Forces, 177(3), 32-42. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-76871