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In military use, combined operations , also known as joint operations, or interoperability capability, are either operations conducted by forces of two or more allied nations acting together for the accomplishment of a common strategy, a strategic and operational and sometimes tactical cooperation and interaction between units and formations of the land, naval and air forces, or the cooperation between military and civilian authorities in peacekeeping or disaster relief operations.
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- Kostelic wins super-combined World Cup globe
Croatia's Ivica Kostelic won the last super-combined race of the season to successfully defend his World Cup title in the discipline here Sunday on the 2014 Sochi Olympic course. - Kostelic wins super-combined but injures knee
Ivica Kostelic captured his second consecutive World Cup super-combined title with a victory Sunday on the 2014 Sochi Olympics course, then hobbled off with an injured right knee that that might need surgery. - Kostelic Wins Super-Combined but Sustains Injury in Sochi Preview
Ivica Kostelic, the overall World Cup leader, won the super-combined but sustained a knee injury, and Beat Feuz followed his downhill win with a second-place showing. - Nordic Combined World Cup Results
Sunday At Almaty, Kazakhstan (Ski jump-10k cross country placings in parentheses) 1. Mikko Kokslien, Norway, 25 minutes, 24.2 seconds (10-1). 2. Akito Watabe, Japan, 2.7 seconds behind (1-18). 3. Bernhard Gruber, Austria, 4.9 (2-16). 4. Fabian Riessle, Germany, 13.1 (11-4). 5. Jason Lamy Chappuis, France, 14.6 (6-13). 6. Joerge Graabak, Norway, 18.9 (14-5). 7. Johannes Rydzek, Germany, 21.6 (8 ... - Kostelic limps off with super-combined win
SOCHIA, Russia, Feb. 12 (UPI) -- Ivica Kostelic won the men's World Cup super combined in Russia Sunday, but suffered a knee injury in the process, Croatian team officials announced. - Alpine skiing-Kostelic bags super combined World Cup title
Ivica Kostelic bagged Alpine skiing's super-combined World Cup when he won Sunday's race in the discipline. - Kostelic Wins Men’s Super-Combined Ski Title; Worley Takes Giant Slalom
Croatia’s Ivica Kostelic retained his World Cup super-combined title by winning the season’s final race in the discipline and extended his lead in the overall competition. - Ivica Kostelic wins super combi, then hobbles off
Ivica Kostelic captured his second consecutive World Cup super-combined title with a victory Sunday on the 2014 Sochi Olympics course, but then hobbled away with an apparent injury. - Kostelic stays in super-combined contention
ROSA KHUTOR, Russia (AFP) - Croatia's Ivica Kostelic stayed in contention to defend his World Cup super-combined title in what is the finale of two-discipline event Sunday at the 2014 Sochi Olympics alpine venue. - World Cup skiing: Ivica Kostelic wins super-combined but injures knee
World Cup skiing: Ivica Kostelic wins super-combined but injures knee The Associated Press Published Feb 13, 2012 10:00AM MDT Krasnaya Polyana, Russia • Ivica Kostelic captured his second consecutive World Cup super-combined title with a victory Sunday on the 2014 Sochi Olympics course, then hobbled off with an injured right knee that that might need surgery. The Croatian was in visible pain ...