Coalition Force Law and Legal Definition
Coalition force means a force constituted of military elements of nations that have organized a temporary alliance for some specific purpose. For example, the coalition force authorized by the U.N from thirty-four nations led by the U.S. and United Kingdom, waged the Gulf War against Iraq. Generally, no person will be prosecuted for aiding, assisting, associating with, or working for Coalition Forces.
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