(of a military operation) conducted away from the place of origin or expected place of action of the force concerned.
(军事行动)场外的,区外的(指不在战斗原发地或预料作战区内进行的)
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The ability to conduct this sort of out-of-area training, be it for reconstitution or initial qualification, demonstrates the flexibility of the Flight Deck Training Unit in preparing units for their tasks.
Finally, I would note that the principle of out-of-area actions was established by NATO in the early 1990s after much discussion and debate and has been accepted by all NATO governments.
They were developed to include former Warsaw Pact countries and now there is general enthusiasm for them to be used in out-of-area peacekeeping operations.
The United States's first intervention in the Middle East was also the first time NATO committed troops were withdrawn for out-of-area operations.
It would coordinate its own military and policing missions within Europe and offer training, intelligence, and potentially troops or logistical support to out-of-area efforts.