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Thursday, April 11, 2024

Answers to Questions Walk Hand in Hand

 Several of our readers (or at least those from among people around the world aware of The Peacekeeping Task Force) are reporting experiencing prolonged issues seeking answers to select questions related to our work.


Hopefully this sub-article will help shed a brighter light onto the solution far and wide!


Of course, we are familiar that a continuous effort will be required; with outreach in mind (a solid word-of-mouth, group effort approach) before any semblance of a critical mass, level of awareness regarding our services become more commonplace.






Please know, The Peacekeeping Task Force takes questions very seriously as part of our service obligation to The American State Assemblies and to all readers of our work!


As part of this service, we go the extra mile by seeking to memorialize all pertinent questions brought to our offices by adding them, with the corresponding answer as part of our Frequently Asked Questions on the pktfnews.org website.

In fact, a significant portion of our service description is in being obligated to highlight such inquiries in a manner that maximizes all relevant questions for our worldwide reading audience.

If you have questions, we are obligated to provide a suitable, accurate and robust answer within a reasonable timeframe.

In this sense, when the people seek, The Peacekeeping Task Force is there to assist in the search.

Our overall service framework is designed to build durable bridges for peaceful men, women, corporate entities and serious researchers - welcomed and encouraged to cross back and forth at will.


So please, if you have any questions (either about the contents of previous articles, published services, current and future development announcements, roles and responsibilities of The Peacekeeping Task Force, and so on) - do not hesitate to reach out to us as soon as reasonably possible.


We always, thoroughly enjoy hearing and reading from everyone!


If we do not have an answer to a question in a timely manner, we will adopt all such questions as if they were our own, and will seek tirelessly to locate the correct answer as soon as reasonably possible. Then, we will publish both question and answer accordingly - for all to view.



Monday, April 8, 2024

Stay Connected to The Latest Peacekeeping Task Force - Hot Topics

 Announcing our most recent notification service - The Peacekeeping Task Force Newsletter.


A complimentary, bi-weekly announcement product equipped with numerous dedicated perspectives on what our professional staff are working on during any given 8-10 week period.

We have been contemplating how to provide this free notification service in a way that is robust, just as much as it is designed to be informative.



Image from the first portion of our two to three page bi-monthly Newsletter. Be sure to visit the PKTF news org website and click the same image on the Homepage to access the embedded Newsletter in PDF.




According to our current schedule for 2024 and beyond, our team plan to provide at least a half-dozen exclusive PKTF Newsletters as part of our contribution to all subscribers of our Internet News Magazine site - pktfnews.org. With each bi-monthly issue, this team will gladly set aside a portion of their busy work weeks, to provide an added emphasis and optimism on further showcasing those items of interest listed within our newsletters in follow-up articles.

All bi-monthly newsletters are, and will be continuously designed to prime our readers for learning more about what areas of service interest our PKTF Staff are focused on most intently during any given publication period. As these newsletters offer only surface level details about any given product operation, our editors will already be working on featured articles to support each Newsletter that goes before future each monthly news issue.

We are grateful for the words of encouragement and moral support from our already interested readers through their inspiring commentary during recent magazine issues. 

Our team anticipates an ongoing, natural curiosity from future readers worldwide inquiring more about how genuine peacemakers conduct business. And The Peacekeeping Task Force is eager to meet, and exceed these - even our own level of anticipation over future progress.



For more information about what is found on our Newsletter, please visit pktfnews.org where you will find a link to the full Newsletter itself linked from the Homepage.


Thursday, April 4, 2024

Other Services Provided by The Peacekeeping Task Force for Prior Service Members of The American Armed Forces

 Please read the following post located on our LinkedIn page for more details on how The Peacekeeping Task Force centers a considerable amount of it's service projects around honorable Prior Service Members.


We will be bolstering our efforts during 2024 of this priority service made available to all American State Assemblies as each Assembly builds out their own Outreach Committee project management capabilities.

Numerous current, and prior service military members and veterans continue to reach out to our offices seeking process information regarding their upcoming, or previously conducted ETS - Transition Process.



A visual depiction of returning home to "civilian status" after Military Service 


With regards to future Transition obligations (or adjustments to prior Transition strategies) - these services should be conducted smoothly and concisely in terms of completely ex-filling any and all prior service obligations.

Whether your Military Service Transition requirements are in the near future, or are now behind you; where any unforeseen or unwarranted Return to Service obligations are concerned, PKTF is available to make your political status-correction proclamation process become a confirmed receipt onto the public record.


PKTF would like to help make certain such transitioning requirements are seamless and correct - according to the law.


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Where to Find The Peacekeeping Task Force Located Within The American State Assemblies

 It was recently brought to our attention that - while observing the various slide presentations and illustrations on How to Build an Assembly - many people have been left wondering where The Peacekeeping Task Force (PKTF) is within the Four Assembly Pillars.

That's a wonderful question - and, perhaps an even more wonderful observation!


It's true when observing several of the current slide presentations and illustrations observing the various activities taking place within each State Assembly Pillar - The Peacekeeping Task Force element seems missing.


(Zoom in to identify the various area functions in the slide presentation below)


One of the main purposes for not being able to readily identify where PKTF services exist within each State Assembly is largely due to the unique qualities upon which The Assembly Militia Pillar is structured.


Please Note:


The Peacekeeping Task Force is there - within The General Assembly and The Assembly Militia.


However, PKTF functions are subdued (in a sense) being that PKTF services exist with Committee (both as part of Support Member participation within The Oversight Committee and Outreach Committee of The General Assembly.

as well as... an integral part of The Assembly Militia working closely within the various Committees as Support Member gathering developmental information so as to help validate those particular Assembly Pillar functions.



01) Present within Committee (Oversight and Outreach) of The General Assembly.


Services offered to The Outreach Committee is in the form of a subcommittee (when needed) to assist with questions and concerns from new Assembly members seeking information regarding peacekeeping matters of an immediate nature.

Services offered to The Oversight Committee has to do with providing developmental reports to The General Assembly regarding peacekeeping efforts that are exterior to The State Assembly, but that serve both State and County peacekeeping efforts collectively.



02) Present within The Assembly Militia assisting with Project Development and Assembly Militia Services Validation.

Services offered to The Assembly Militia is in the form of building  to provide proper Evaluation, Training and Coordination between Assembly Militia Peacekeeping, Community-Based Services to their respective State of State Agency, Bureau and Law Enforcement Service Counterparts.


Services offered to all American State Assemblies, to all such service providers is provided by each PKTF - Assembly Liaison Service - who are American State Nationals currently being trained to provide such capable interface operations.


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