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The '''Militar Sense Frontera''', also known as '''MSF''', is a NGO {{wp|mercenary}} force. Some have described it as a {{wp|private military company}} (or a private military contracting agency). Experts have pointed to it being more alike | The '''Militar Sense Frontera''', also known as '''MSF''', is a NGO {{wp|mercenary}} force. Some have described it as a {{wp|private military company}} (or a private military contracting agency). Experts have pointed to it being more alike the mercenary cadres of the renaissance, than to that of a modern PMC. MSF has never acknowledged nor denied their status as a corporate entity. Contractors have reportedly taken part in various conflicts for the last 4 decades, including their first major appearances in the [[ASU Civil War]], as well as, from 2009 until 2015, in the [[Aramas_Civil_War|War in Aramas]]. |
Revision as of 11:11, 9 April 2019
Military without Frontiers | |
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Militar Sense Frontera | |
Leader | Chief Crístoforo Zavala |
Dates of operation | 1973 |
Headquarters | Columbian Sea |
Allies | New Velacruz |
Battles and wars | Aramasian Crisis ASU Civil War |
Colours | Red and Gold |
The Militar Sense Frontera, also known as MSF, is a NGO mercenary force. Some have described it as a private military company (or a private military contracting agency). Experts have pointed to it being more alike the mercenary cadres of the renaissance, than to that of a modern PMC. MSF has never acknowledged nor denied their status as a corporate entity. Contractors have reportedly taken part in various conflicts for the last 4 decades, including their first major appearances in the ASU Civil War, as well as, from 2009 until 2015, in the War in Aramas.