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AABN or AABn may refer to: * Anti-Apartheid Beweging Nederland, a Dutch anti-apartheid movement that was active in the 1960s * African Aurora Business Network, an African enterprise development NGO * Several military units of the United States Marine Corps: ** 2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion ** 3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion ** 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion 4th Assault Amphibian Battalion is a mechanized battalion of the United States Marine Corps Reserve. Their primary weapon system is the AAV-P7/A1 (formerly LVTP-7) Amphibious Assault Vehicle and they are part of the 4th Marine Division of the Mar ... * Assault Armor Battalion, a military unit of the Philippine Marine Corps {{disambiguation ...
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Netherlands–South Africa Relations
Netherlands–South Africa refers to the current and historical relations between the Netherlands and South Africa. Both nations share historic ties and have a long-standing special relationship, partly due to the Dutch colony in the Cape, linguistic similarity between Dutch and Afrikaans and the Netherlands' staunch support in the struggle against Apartheid. History Dutch colonization In 1652, the Dutch East India Company decided to establish a colony in the Cape of Good Hope (in present-day Cape Town) to use as a base for Dutch trade with Asia, particularly with its colony in Indonesia. A few years after the Dutch arrival to the Cape, the Khoikhoi–Dutch Wars began in 1659 and lasted until 1677. After the wars, the Dutch began further expansion inland. Soon afterwards, Dutch farmers known as Boers (Dutch for farmer) began arriving to the Cape region to settle and would become the forefathers of the Afrikaner people. In 1795, the Dutch Cape Colony became a British colony afte ...
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African Aurora Business Network
African Aurora Business Network, abbreviated as AABN, is an enterprise development Non-governmental Organization headquartered in Accra, Ghana. The organization assists micro and small scale enterprises (MSEs) and its environment through partnerships, capacity building, creative products and advisory services.http://www.ikando.org/aabn.html History AABN was established in 1999 and in 2001 registered by guarantee as a limited liability company in Ghana. AABN has provided business development services for government institutions such as the Ministry of Trade and Industry and Private Sector Development Private sector development (PSD) is a term in the international development industry to refer to a range of strategies for promoting economic growth and reducing poverty in developing countries by building private enterprises. This could be throug ... and the Ministry of Women and Children Affairs under the UNDP Gender Programme. They also implemented projects for the International ...
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2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion
2nd Assault Amphibian Battalion is a mechanized battalion of the United States Marine Corps. Their primary weapon system is the Amphibious Assault Vehicle. The battalion is a separate battalion within the 2nd Marine Division and the II Marine Expeditionary Force. The unit is based out of the Camp Lejeune, North Carolina Mission Land the surface assault element of the landing force and their equipment in a single lift from assault shipping during amphibious operations to inland objectives; to conduct mechanized operations and related combat support in subsequent operations ashore. Current units * Headquarters and Services Company * Alpha Company * Bravo Company Motto YAT-YAS, "''You Ain't Tracks, You Ain't Shit''" History World War II The Second Amphibian Tractor Battalion was commissioned on March 18, 1942, in San Diego, California. The battalion was an organic unit of the 2nd Marine Division, composed of a Headquarters and Service Company and three letter companies, all ...
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3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion
3rd Assault Amphibian Battalion (3rd AABn) is one of two active duty assault amphibian battalions in the United States Marine Corps. The battalion's primary weapon system is the Amphibious Assault Vehicle or AAV. The AAV is a 27.5-ton armored vehicle that carries up to 21 combat-loaded Marines and is armed with the UGWS (UpGunned Weapons Station), which mounts a .50 cal (12.7 mm) M2 Browning machine gun, M2HB machine gun and a Mk 19 grenade launcher, Mk-19 40 mm grenade launcher. The battalion is also equipped with the Amphibious Combat Vehicle or Amphibious Combat Vehicle, ACV, a rather new variant to the USMC’s amphibious armament which will replace the AAV in years to come. The AAV Amphibious Combat Vehicle, ACV are the only armored vehicles in the U.S. inventory that are fully capable of operations both on land and in the ocean. The battalion is part of the 1st Marine Division (United States), 1st Marine Division and the I Marine Expeditionary Force. The unit is based in ...
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4th Assault Amphibian Battalion
4th Assault Amphibian Battalion is a mechanized battalion of the United States Marine Corps Reserve. Their primary weapon system is the AAV-P7/A1 (formerly LVTP-7) Amphibious Assault Vehicle and they are part of the 4th Marine Division of the Marine Forces Reserve. The unit is based out of Tampa, Florida, with subordinate units in Florida, Virginia and Texas. Mission To land the surface assault elements of the landing force and their equipment in a single lift from assault shipping during amphibious operations to inland objectives. To conduct mechanized operations and related combat support in subsequent operations ashore. Current units History 1943 – 1945 Activated on August 19, 1943, at Camp Pendleton, California, as the 4th Amphibian Tractor Battalion, Division Special Troops, 4th Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force. Reassigned during January 1944 to Corps Troops, Amphibious Corps, and deployed to the Pacific area. Reassigned during April 1944 to Corps Troops, 3rd Amph ...
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