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United Nations Emergency Force
The first elements of the new United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF) arrived in Cairo on 26 October 1973, the day after the adoption of the Security Council Resolution setting up the Force. The Force consists of contingents from Austria, Canada, Finland, Indonesia, Ireland, Panama, Peru, Poland and Sweden under the command of Major General Ensio Siilasvuo of Finland. A battalion from Ghana is expected shortly. The task of the Force is to supervise the implementation of the Security Council resolution which "Demands that immediate and complete cease-fire be observed and that the parties return to the positions occupied by them at 1650 hours GMT on 22 October 1973"; It is also to use its "best efforts to prevent a recurrence of the fighting, and co-operate with the International Committee of the Red Cross in its humanitarian endeavors in the area." UNTSO Military Observers also cooperate with the Force in carrying out its mandate.
Pvt. Theodor Mittnecker (Austrian Battalion) with pet dog "Speedy" at UNEF Position 101 in the Ismailia area.
Pvt. Theodor Mittnecker (Austrian Battalion) with pet dog "Speedy" at UNEF Position 101 in the Ismailia area.
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