Action Force is a British comic war story published in the weekly anthology Battle from 8 October 1983 to 29 November 1986 by IPC Magazines; for most of the period the comic was retitled Battle Action Force. The story is based on the toyline of the same name produced by Palitoy, and portrayed multinational Europe-based anti-terrorist military organisation Action Force's attempts to thwart the.. Baron Ironblood is the leader of the Red Shadows, sworn enemies of Action Force. According to Battle Action Force, his real name and birthplace are unknown (though a detailed comic book backstory, which featured in an early Battle Action Force annual, places him of possible Swiss descent).[1] In addition, Ironblood's datafile (as it appeared in Battle Action Force) states that his "primary.
Action Force was a toyline in Europe which evolved from an entirely local creation into a renamed import of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. Because of the shifting nature of the characters in the toyline, corresponding Action Force spin-off material has a very complicated continuity. The British toy company Palitoy had had success with the larger Action Man (itself a licensed copy of the US G.. This instruction implements Department of the Air Force Policy Directive (DAFPD) 36-21, Utilization and Classification of Military Personnel, and is consistent with DAFPD 36-26, Total Force Development and Management. Additional underlying guidance can be found under references in Attachment 1. This instruction applies to all Department of the Air Force (DAF) civilian employees and uniformed.