The International Staff (IS) is a body situated at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's (NATO) headquarters (HQ) that provides advice, guidance, and administrative support to the national delegations and the North Atlantic Council (NAC).[1]

An overview of NATO's military structures:

Liaison:       Provides advice and support to the NAC
Political strategic level:
North Atlantic Council
Secretary General of NATO
Brussels, BE
International Staff
Brussels, BE
Military strategic level:


Chair of the NATO Military Committee

NATO HQ, Brussels, BE
Strategic commands:


Supreme Allied Commander Europe
Allied Command Operations,
Mons, BE


Supreme Allied Commander Transformation
Allied Command Transformation
Norfolk, US
Tactical commands:Transformational commands:
Allied Air Command Allied Air Command
Ramstein, DE
Joint Warfare Centre Joint Warfare Centre
Stavanger, NO
Allied Maritime Command Allied Maritime Command
Northwood, GB
Joint Analysis and Lessons Learned Centre Joint Analysis and Lessons Learned Centre
Lisbon, PT
Allied Land Command Allied Land Command
İzmir, TR
Joint Force Training Centre Joint Force Training Centre
Bydgoszcz, PL
Misc.:
Joint Support and Enabling Command Ulm, DE
Operational commands:NATO Communication and Information Systems Group Communications & Information Systems Group Mons, BE Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO
Oeiras, PT
Joint Force Command Norfolk
Norfolk, US
Allied Joint Force Command Naples Allied Joint Force Command Naples
Naples, IT
Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum
Brunssum, NL
Response Force: Multinational Corps Southeast
Sibiu, RO
Multinational Corps Northeast
Szczecin, PL

Other Staffs and Commands Responsible to SACEUR:[2]

References

  1. "NATO - Topic: International Staff".
  2. "NATO Organization". 2024-01-04. Retrieved 2024-01-15.

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