The members of the United Nations are to contribute soldiers and money for any mission it is called on to perform. There are three centers who operate and oversee missions. First is the office of the Secretary General who authorizes the missions. Secondly, the Force Commander who deploys the military force, and finally third, is the Chief Administrative Officer oversees supplies and logistics, and coordinates the procurement of any supplies needed. There are members who are behind in payments to cover the costs of these operations.
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The United Nations (UN) gets soldiers and funding for peacekeeping missions from member nations. Most of UN peacekeeping operations are organized and execute by the UN, including operational control of the military personnel, the soldiers themselves remain members of their own country's armed forces. The missions are funded through each member nation's financial contribution to the UN, which is based on a complex calculation that takes into consideration, among other things, the economic wealth of each member nation. The nations that make up the five permanent members of the U.N. National Security Council (China, France, Russian Federation, United Kingdom, United States)
make larger contributions.
There are a few UN military operation missions that are organized and financed differently, such as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
The Preamble of the Constitution was created for 5 main reasons in order to form a "more perfect" or better Union: 1) to establish justice, or to recognize justice, 2) insure domestic tranquility- or to insure the peace among people living in the nation, 3) provide for the common defense, or to provide for the defense of our nation against threats; to form a balance, 4) to promote welfare, 5) to secure our precious blessings of liberty that our soldiers fought for in the Revolution. "USE WELL THY FREEDOM"
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to form a military
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A traditional form is governess.