Abstract

Non-combatant evacuation operations are an often unacknowledged yet important activity performed by the military, in often difficult circumstances that require effective multinational co-operation. Michael Codner highlights the general features that characterise this type of operation, while Craig Sutherland provides a detailed account of the 2011 evacuation of noncombatants from Libya.

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