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Dancon, an abbreviation of Danish Contingent, is the term that comprises all Danish national forces in a current military mission of the UN, NATO, or national character. Dancon is not a military unit per se, like a brigade, but rather an organisation in which all military units currently working in a mission are linked together. The commander of Dancon is usually the commander of the hierarchically biggest military unit associated with the specified mission, and does not have a headquarters of its own, but rather it is that military unit's headquarters.
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Because several Dancons can exist at the same time, the mission name is usually added to Dancon, like Dancon/Irak or Dancon/SFOR.
- Dancon/UNFICYP (early 1964 – 1993)
- Dancon/UNPROFOR (April 1992 – October 1995)
- Dancon/IFOR (December 1995 – December 1996)
- Dancon/SFOR (December 1996 – August 2003)
- Dancon/Albanien (May 1997 - August 1997)
- Dancon/AFOR (June 1999 - September 1999)
- Dancon/KFOR (August 1999 – date)
- Dancon/UNMEE (November 2000 – July 2001)
- Dancon/ISAF (January 2002 – date)
- Dancon/SRO2 (March 2002 / Nato-excise Strong Resolve)
- Dancon/Irak (June 2003[1] – July 2007)
- Dancon/ISAF (February 2012 – August 2012)
- Dancon/USA (5 June 2021)
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