Once this is created, Joint Forces Command and the services can undertake the actual process of concept development, testing, and refinement. |
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The Government has made arrangements for this Command Paper to be available electronically via the Internet. |
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This meant that they had to take on Fighter Command, led by Sir Hugh Dowding, of the Royal Air Force. |
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When it became known that both ships had berthed in Brest, Bomber Command made them a primary target following an order from Winston Churchill. |
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However, the leathernecks are technically a part of the Navy, which has SEALs as their representatives in the Special Operations Command. |
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Reserve soldiers are valued assets in developing internal procedures for the expansible Theater Support Command structure. |
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A list of Command Papers from 2001 onwards is available on this website with links to the Command Papers where known. |
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This includes House of Commons Bills, House of Commons Papers and Command Papers. |
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The German legation in Bern told the Swiss government on 27 March that the German High Command would require eight weeks to prepare an exchange. |
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The crash was recorded by the US Space Command, which tracks around 8000 artificial satellites in Earth orbit. |
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This winter, drivers throughout Air Combat Command will see the usual snowdrifts, use their ice scrapers, and experience jump starts and skids. |
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The Met police's Anti-Corruption Command arrested the men this morning following a tip-off by BT earlier this year. |
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In order to assist searching, departments should consider placing Command Papers in directories named after an individual Command Paper's number. |
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During the eighteenth century, Command Papers were printed as appendices to the House of Commons Journal. |
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Between 1936 and 1969 maritime air operations in Britain were under the control of Coastal Command units. |
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I hear scuttlebutt that you got an eyes-only message from High Command over the hyperwave. |
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The series of Command Papers published so far have been numbered as follows. |
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The Command Director, an one-star general officer or colonel, is always on duty in the command center. |
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All Command Papers published from May 2005 onwards are available on the Official Documents site. |
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The bride is a sergeant first class assigned to Total U.S. Army Personnel Command in Alexandria. |
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In September 1939 he was promoted acting air marshal and in April 1940 was appointed Commander in Chief Bomber Command. |
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Mr Hunt recounted a number of amusing stories, including one about a Royal Command Performance for King George V and Queen Mary. |
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He has also appeared in a Royal Command Performance in front of Princess Margaret. |
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Organised by the Southern Army Command, the cycle expedition was flagged off by Maj. |
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While the Command Post was about aggregating information, Strengthening The Good is about amplifying awareness. |
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Air Combat Command uses the aircraft as a companion trainer to provide pilots additional flying time at a lower cost. |
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In response, the United States Army Central Command hired a contractor to run a forms stockroom in Kuwait. |
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Although cashiered military officers formed a Legitimate Command in September 1990, they could not create an effective fighting force in exile. |
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Upon deactivation of the 112 th, he moved on to become the Command Sergeant Major of the U.S. Army Intelligence Center and Fort Huachuca. |
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The strategy the High Command had adopted for fighting a probable two-front war was terrifyingly reckless. |
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When Strike Command was disestablished in 1971, responsibility for Sub-Saharan Africa was left unassigned. |
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The same challenges on a larger scale permeate division and corps level Battle Command Training Program exercises. |
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Head over to Command Post, where they have been quite busy all night while I was in dreamland. |
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It is the latest chapter in the history of an airfield which once played a key part in the war as a Bomber Command airbase. |
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Central Command held a major war game Oct.4 and 5 to test Gen. Franks' plan. |
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The quick and accurate reaction of soldiers to the word of Command is instilled through the incessant and repetitive practice of battle drills and routines. |
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An air strike was called off because a lawyer at US Central Command was concerned about the risk of disproportionate civilian casualties. |
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The crew decides to return to Earth to face charges from Starfleet Command related to hijacking their own ship. |
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Nanak says God is the Creator and He Himself explains His Command to the true devotees. |
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God created soul and maya with His Divine Power and then it is controlled by His Command. |
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Lenin immediately asked the German High Command for an armistice, and in December both sides met to discuss peace terms at Brest-Litovsk. |
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The Army Air Defense Command was deactivated nationwide that year and with it came the end of Fort Hancock's military status. |
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It is arranged alphabetically by subject and lists in the order of Bills, Command Papers and House of Commons Papers. |
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On promotion to air marshal, he served for a short time as Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief Logistics Command. |
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I grimaced, as dutifully I passed the word to Mission Command in the orbiting HMS Cardiff above. |
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The Air Command Band provided the musical accompaniment to the successful parade, after what had been a hectic few days of practice. |
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There is a National Assembly elected every four years, and they meet twice annually and work with the Revolutionary Command Council to make legislative decisions. |
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A sketch about patterns, interfaces and polymorphism preceded a discussion of the Memento, Command and Objects for State patterns, which were fine and relatively unambiguous. |
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The president would begin by directing the U.S. Strategic Command to take a thousand warheads off its ICBMs and put them in storage not less than three hundred miles away. |
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The dedication coincided with the 60th anniversary of the formation of the two French squadrons, who made RAF Elvington unique among the airbases of Bomber Command. |
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The cause of the crash is still not known, but the U.S. Central Command says there is no evidence that hostile fire played any part in downing the aircraft. |
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The planned force drawdown in Europe will cause the U.S. European Command service components to depend increasingly on one another for logistics support. |
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Given our circumstances, where one needed to be constantly on the alert, extremely mobile and as swift as a deer, our High Command staff was much too cumbersome and slow. |
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Further along the sofa, and tranquilly silent, sat Amy Li, whose Chinatown gallery is housing Net Band Command. |
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By order of the Admiralty both ships exchanged entire ship's companies, officer complement and Fleet Command, and returned to their respective stations. |
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This was rejected out of hand by the High Command, and by the summer of 1918 disillusionment and war weariness seriously undermined the army's effectiveness. |
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Petraeus and Allen had become friendly with Jill Kelley, a socialite in Tampa, where the U.S. Central Command is based. |
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He was promoted to air vice-marshal in 2000 as Head Strategic Command. |
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Not clear right now who is responsible for the attack, but U.S. Central Command says that coalition forces were not operating in the area at the time of the attack. |
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These issues are unlikely to be resolved until a Chief of Defence Staff is appointed and given the authority over the service chiefs to make the SF Command truly operative. |
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The High Command remained constricted by its novelettish story of murder, blackmail, and family secrets, but the verve of Dickinson's direction still shone through. |
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Other interagency partners included the FBI and the Army Criminal Investigation Command. |
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From 1929, he introduced a Command Economy based on central planning, Five Year Plans, heavy industry, collectivized agriculture, and re-militarization. |
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The Army Test and Evaluation Command will assess the potential for consolidation and collocation of its headquarters and report recommendations in the spring. |
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The pilots radioed ahead to North American Aerospace Defence Command. |
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Nine Air Force Reserve Command installations were redesignated joint bases or stations this summer to reflect the multi-service use of the facilities. |
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The Few, as Churchill dubbed the Fighter Command aircrew, were not the free-spirited, knights of the air, officer types immortalised by the media. |
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The Command Paper makes clear that the Government will retain the flexibility to set up future quota-based low-skilled schemes to meet temporary labour shortages. |
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Scattered on ranges throughout the desert in the U.S. Central Command region for the past two weeks, the Marines refined their battle skills at the small unit level. |
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The suspect is charged with providing information on where to obtain trinitrotoluene to a member of the Army's Strategic Reserves Command, Second Corp. |
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Perhaps the most confounding situation involved an infantry captain and an infantry sergeant first class assigned to the G3 section at the Division Main Command Post. |
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A spokesman for U.S. Central Command, which oversees the conflicts in both the Middle East and Afghanistan, disputed this notion. |
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Siirt Governor's Office stated on Saturday that a group of PKK terrorists attacked Belenoluk Gendarmery Command in Pervari town of Siirt. |
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Special Operations Command, to ask him whether ninjas or SEALS were quieter, no one expected to get a reply from Adm. |
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Later this year, hundreds of Reservists could reach the limit on the number of man-days they can serve in Air Force Reserve Command. |
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The German High Command had designated it as a defensive military strongpoint against the Russian advance from the east. |
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This was the second year the 598th Transportation Group teamed up with the European Command to cohost the workshop. |
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Command of deployable assets is exercised by the Fleet Commander of the Naval Service. |
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Contract Awarded for Technical management for six Military Sealift Command Maritime Prepositioning Ships. |
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This is also true when Matt's Command talents manifest themselves in pushiness or in domineering behavior. |
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All of the new invitees sent military liaison officers to Central Command headquarters in Tampa, Florida, ahead of possible operations in Iraq. |
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Management is made easy by using the Web interface, Command Line Interface, or EliteView Management Software for SNMP-based management. |
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As soon as Lee reaches the Command Post, Matthew directs him forward to the gun line where the crews are preparing the Light Guns. |
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During the Second World War, Yorkshire became an important base for RAF Bomber Command and brought the county into the cutting edge of the war. |
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The policy of RAF Bomber Command became an attempt to achieve victory through the destruction of civilian will, communications and industry. |
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From July until September 1940 the Luftwaffe attacked RAF Fighter Command to gain air superiority as a prelude to invasion. |
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Destroying RAF Fighter Command would allow the Germans to gain control of the skies over the invasion area. |
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It was supposed that Bomber Command, RAF Coastal Command and the Royal Navy could not operate under conditions of German air superiority. |
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This philosophy was impractical as Bomber Command lacked the technology and equipment and needed several years to develop it. |
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Fighter Command lost 23 fighters, with six pilots killed and another seven wounded. |
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In January 1941, Fighter Command flew 486 sorties against 1,965 made by the Germans. |
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In the bad weather of February 1941, Fighter Command flew 568 sorties to counter the Luftwaffe which flew 1,644 sorties. |
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Aviation strategists dispute that morale was ever a major consideration for Bomber Command. |
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Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex played host to the American VIII Bomber Command and Ninth Air Force. |
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Fires Were Started, Coastal Command and Western Approaches were all filmed there during this period. |
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Faced with these advances, on 2 September the German Supreme Army Command issued orders to withdraw to the Hindenburg Line in the south. |
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Both peace offers were rejected, and on 24 September Supreme Army Command informed the leaders in Berlin that armistice talks were inevitable. |
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The French would go on the defensive for the following months to avoid high casualties and to restore confidence in the French High Command. |
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The largest RAF effort during the war was the strategic bombing campaign against Germany by Bomber Command. |
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Initial Luftwaffe estimates were that it would take four days to defeat the RAF Fighter Command in southern England. |
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The Luftwaffe believed it was weakening Fighter Command at three times the actual attrition rate. |
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Bomber Command and Coastal Command aircraft flew offensive sorties against targets in Germany and France during the battle. |
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As the threat mounted, Bomber Command changed targeting priority on 3 June 1940 to attack the German aircraft industry. |
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On 4 July, the Air Ministry gave Bomber Command orders to attack ports and shipping. |
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Coastal Command directed its attention towards the protection of British shipping, and the destruction of enemy shipping. |
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The Luftwaffe concentrated all their strength on knocking out Fighter Command and made repeated attacks on the airfields. |
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Coastal Command's Eastchurch was bombed at least seven times because it was believed to be a Fighter Command aerodrome. |
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At this point, the multinational nature of Fighter Command came to the fore. |
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The number of pilots in RAF Fighter Command increased during July, August and September. |
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On 25 August 1940, 81 bombers of Bomber Command were sent out to raid industrial and commercial targets in Berlin. |
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Fighter Command had been at its lowest ebb, short of men and machines, and the break from airfield attacks allowed them to recover. |
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The raids disturbed civilians, and continued the war of attrition against Fighter Command. |
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In April, the Admiralty took over operational control of Coastal Command aircraft. |
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Most of the scientific staff were dropped off at Fremantle, and returned to Britain on RAF Transport Command aircraft. |
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Even RAF Luqa on Malta was extremely crowded with RAF Bomber Command aircraft. |
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Sea duty assignments included tours on various submarines of the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets, including Command of USS Pogy. |
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It comprises three helicopter squadrons and is commanded by the Joint Helicopter Command. |
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In 2003, Qatar served as the US Central Command headquarters and one of the main launching sites of the invasion of Iraq. |
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The High Speed Rail Command paper published in March 2010 stated that the project was likely to be roughly carbon neutral. |
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I Corps was under the direct command of Scottish Command of the British Army. |
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When the army High Command took over, there were 70 officers and about 760 privates in the camp. |
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Air Defence of Great Britain was renamed back to Fighter Command in October 1944 and continued to provide defensive patrols around Great Britain. |
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It was disbanded for the second time in 1968, when it was subsumed into the new Strike Command. |
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As 1941 began, Fighter Command began the onerous task of winning air superiority over North Western France from the Germans. |
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Most of the factors that had allowed Fighter Command to win the Battle of Britain were now reversed. |
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Fighter Command was split up into the Air Defence of Great Britain and the Second Tactical Air Force. |
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The corps would continue as a civilian organisation but wearing a Royal Air Force uniform and administered by Fighter Command. |
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In the aftermath of World War II, the role of Fighter Command was still to protect the UK from air attack. |
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Through the summer and autumn of 1940 in the Battle of Britain, Dowding's Fighter Command resisted the attacks of the Luftwaffe. |
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Fighter Command pilots came to characterise Dowding as one who cared for his men and had their best interests at heart. |
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Col RLC is responsible for the Moral Component, regimental infrastructure and support and works to Commander Home Command. |
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The RAF Station HQ, however, was not formed until 1 July 1936 when 6 Auxiliary Group, Bomber Command, arrived. |
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The Command Paper suggested rebuilding the Arch, and included an artist's impression of it. |
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The division was initially assigned to Western Command, and by early 1940 was spread out along the River Severn in England and Wales. |
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However, the balance of bomb tonnage being dropped shifted greatly in favour of the RAF as Bomber Command gained in strength. |
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On 22 May, a halt order was issued by the German High Command, with Adolf Hitler's approval. |
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Fighter Command squadrons from RAF Tangmere were also available for Cherbourg and Coastal Command prepared to escort returning ships. |
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The AASF lost 229, the Air Component 279, Fighter Command 219, Bomber Command 166 and Coastal Command 66 aircraft. |
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Bomber Command had been alerted that the Brest Group was near Dover and warned the groups to be ready. |
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Others have said that it was unlikely the Luftwaffe would ever be able to destroy RAF Fighter Command. |
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The Navy High Command increased its initial order for 60 of these vessels to 70 in order to compensate for expected losses. |
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During the battle, Fighter Command flew 2,500 sorties over Dieppe, and achieved a narrow victory over the Luftwaffe. |
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The German High Command remained fixated on the Calais area, and von Rundstedt was not permitted to commit the armoured reserve. |
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In World War II RAF Exeter was an important RAF Fighter Command airfield during the Battle of Britain. |
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The 440th was a group of Ninth Air Force's 50th Troop Carrier Wing, IX Troop Carrier Command. |
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The German High Command expected an overture of peace from the French, but the new republic refused to surrender. |
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Atlantic Command was renamed and given a new mission as United States Joint Forces Command. |
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Puerto Rico is currently under the responsibility of United States Northern Command. |
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Similar proposals have been the subject of Command Papers in the UK and much academic debate. |
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Enterprises can now use PGP Command Line to address those risks and protect the integrity of their business and brand. |
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The Lunar Module was located two stages below the Command Module on the rocket. |
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The Joint Systems Integration Command has developed a truck that can serve as a mobile command post for the joint task force commander. |
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Conway, who appeared in a string of Royal Command Performances, was once the most successful pianist in Britain, selling 20million records. |
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Singing star Rosemary Squires was replacing Joan Regan, a veteran of four Royal Command performances, who had to pull out because of illness. |
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Army Reserve Command that 1st BDE would relocate from its previous location in Fort Devens, Massachusetts to Fort Huachuca, Arizona. |
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He made 4,000 radio broadcasts, 500 TV shows, 12 films and was the star of eight Royal Command performances. |
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This year Sqn Ldr Munro sold his medals to Lord Ashcroft to raise PS75,000 towards the upkeep of Bomber Command Memorial in London. |
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Joseph Votel will become the 10th commander of US Special Operations Command as the result of a voice vote by the Senate. |
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Army Contracting Command, Red River Army Depot, Texarkana, Texas is the contracting activity. |
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Larsen was assigned to the 272nd Military Police Company, 21st Theater Support Command, Mannheim, Germany. |
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Kramer was formerly assigned as the chief, Distribution Management Center at the 19th Theater Support Command, Taegu. |
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The pair toured theatres in the UK in 1947 and starred in a Royal Command Performance at the London Palladium. |
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His lifetime achievements include a Royal Command Performance on the same bill as The Beatles. |
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Selva, Commander of the US Transportation Command, currently visiting the Sultanate. |
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My next submarine duty was as an Integrated Logistics Support intern working in Naval Sea Systems Command Seawolf SSN 21 Program Office. |
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It flew twelve operational Group 6 RCAF Bomber Command missions over Occupied Europe in 1945, and was returned to Canada at the war's end. |
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As a training base during World War II, Holloman was one of many, as was the case when it served as a Tactical Air Command fighter base. |
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Gortney is four months into his tenure as leader of NORAD and US Northern Command. |
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Pay grade eligibility for second class petty officers will be determined by the Army's Human Resources Command. |
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Windows users should substitute the Control key for the Mac's Command key in each shortcut. |
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The strategy of bombing German cities owed much to Arthur Harris, chief of Britain's Bomber Command. |
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Our Government is proud to have created the Bomber Command Bar to honour Canadian Veterans who served in Bomber Command, said Minister Fantino. |
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The Air Combat Command has ordered a commandwide stand down on Sept. 14 to review procedures, officials said. |
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Gneisenau was damaged on the evening of 6 January and between 10 December and 20 January 1942, 37 percent of Bomber Command sorties were flown against the ships at Brest. |
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I served aboard an Aircraft Carrier, a Landing Ship, Tank, a Landing Helicopter Dock, a Guided Missile Cruiser and two Landing Ship Docks as Command Master Chief. |
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At the start of the month, the Brest Group was made the Bomber Command priority again and from 11 December, bombing and minelaying took place nightly. |
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By 1942, Bomber Command could put 1,000 bombers over one German city. |
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The Belgians, along with the Luxembourg government, sent a detachment of battalion strength to fight in Korea known as the Belgian United Nations Command. |
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Consequently, in 1968, Fighter Command and Bomber Command were joined together to form Strike Command, both becoming groups within the new command. |
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On 1 May, Air Officer Commanding in Chief, Fighter Command, Air Marshal Sir Hector McGregor assumed the additional title of Commander United Kingdom Air Defence Region. |
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Toy Box West, a division of Command Post and Transfer Corporation, transfers workprint and sound directly to an Avid Media Station Telecine to create an Avid OMF file. |
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Army Criminal Investigation Command criminalistics program, offers research and training capabilities and, when requested, provides forensic support to other federal agencies. |
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His Command appointments include Command of Pakistan Navy Agosta 90B Submarine, Submarine Squadron and Chief Staff Officer to Flag Officer Sea Training. |
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Additionally, the SMD coordinates allocation of assigned and attached transportation capabilities in support of the Joint Forces Command priorities. |
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In 1961, RAF Fighter Command was assigned to NATO's air defence system. |
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Fighter Command deployed their new Hawker Typhoon units at this time. |
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The Mark Johnston-trained Corsica predictably set a generous gallop in his role as pacemaker to Rewilding, with Ted Spread and Total Command second and third a mile from home. |
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He is supported by the Vice Chief of the Defence Staff, by the professional heads of the three services of HM Armed Forces and by the Commander of Joint Forces Command. |
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Of this total, 90 were sunk and 51 damaged by Coastal Command. |
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Operation Fuller had failed, a destroyer had been severely damaged and 42 aircraft had been lost in 398 RAF fighter, 242 bomber and 35 Coastal Command sorties. |
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The 42nd Bombardment Wing would carpet-bomb defenses facing Seventh Army. XII Tactical Air Command, of which Brigadier General Glenn O. Barcus had recently become chief. |
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Baldwin, AOC Bomber Command, stood down half of its bombers and reduced the other 100 aircraft from four to two hours' notice, without informing the Admiralty. |
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Next day the Nore Command was ordered to keep six destroyers on call in the Thames and be ready to send six torpedo boats to reinforce those at Dover. |
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So this trawl through the archives of the Command Performances is highly nostalgic, featuring old favourites like Bruce Forsythe, Tommy Trinder and Jimmy Jewell. |
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Rear Admiral Kenneth M Perry, Vice Commander, Naval Mine and Anti-Submarine Warfare Command, said a new hi-tech Kingfish sonar device was used in the drill. |
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Proponents of moving Los Angeles AFB to the Air Force Space Command in Colorado Springs say it's a perfect match that could save taxpayers tens of millions of dollars a year. |
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Focusing only upon the Few, with no mention of RAF bomber attacks against invasion barges, the Battle of Britain was soon established as a major victory for Fighter Command. |
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The Dover Air Force Base of the Air Mobility Command is located in the central part of the state, and it is the home of the 436th Airlift Wing and the 512th Airlift Wing. |
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The shift of targets from air bases to industry and communications was taken because it was assumed that Fighter Command was virtually eliminated. |
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This led the British to the conclusion that another fortnight of attacks on airfields might force Fighter Command to withdraw their squadrons from the south of England. |
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Believing Fighter Command strength to be concentrated in the south, raiding forces from Denmark and Norway ran into unexpectedly strong resistance. |
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Its Recovery Bin goes beyond the standard Windows Recycle Bin, catching files deleted from the Command Prompt or across a network, and other files that the Recycle Bin misses. |
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Key elements of RAF Fighter Command were on the verge of collapse when Hitler switched from bombing airdromes in southern England to attacks on London. |
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Bomber, reconnaissance, and antisubmarine patrol operations continued throughout these months with little respite and none of the publicity accorded to Fighter Command. |
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European Command Adjutants General State Partnership Program Conference. |
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Army TACOM Life Cycle Management Command to convert 93 flat-bottom Stryker infantry combat vehicles to a newer, more survivable double-V hull design. |
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The Government''s Rail Command Paper sets out its vision for the future of our railways, and it''s a frightening read for those who rely on the country''s rail network. |
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This solution allows the Command executor to iterate through a collection of unrelated objects with no vtables and pick out the right method for each one. |
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Chief Warrant Officer 3 Jeffery Lein and Master Sergeant Travis Jones from the Army Special Operations Command, Fort Bragg, North Carolina, had the best in show, ice carving. |
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Malan's formation was later generally used by Fighter Command. |
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The squadron, with more than 300 personnel, was named Outstanding Large Security Forces Squadron in the 2004 Air Force Materiel Command Unit Level Security Forces Awards. |
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Many of the Fighter Command airfields were never attacked, while raids against supposed fighter airfields fell instead on bomber or coastal defence stations. |
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It features two-axis functionality with cyclic force trim and a Stability and Command Augmentation System available at all speeds with altitude and heading preselects. |
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An official source with Dhofar Governorate Police Command said that a boat laden with Khat was put under surveillance and seized in the Al Hafa area in the Wilayat of Salalah. |
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The German Supreme Command argued over the practicality of these options. |
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Deppe, director, logistics and communications, chief information officer and chief sustainment officer, Headquarters Air Force Space Command, Peterson Air Force Base, Colo. |
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In 2014 in order to deal with capacity issues in the creation of mission data packages at the Air Combat Command reprogramming lab at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. |
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Kare designed the icon on the Command key of your Mac laptop. |
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The CAC2S is a software intensive program that will create a new baseline to support the command and control function of the Marine Air Command and control system. |
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This ship joins a distinguished tradition of NASSCO-built or modified ships bound for service under the direction of the Navy's Military Sealift Command. |
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The Headquarters JDF contains the JDF Commander, Command Staff as well as Intelligence, Judge Advocate office, Administrative and Procurement sections. |
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The year before, Graham and other specialists from the Naval Air Command Sub Aqua Club had dived in this area on a first attempt to find the Association. |
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On 15 June, engineers of the Ninth Air Force IX Engineering Command began construction of a combat Advanced Landing Ground for fighter aircraft south of the town. |
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The main German air superiority campaign started in August but failed to defeat RAF Fighter Command, and a proposed invasion was postponed indefinitely on 17 September. |
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The creation of the Command and Lunar modules and the Lunar Rover began with the Soviets' successful launch of Sputnik, the world's first manmade satellite. |
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Upon the arrival of the RAFO Commander to the Command HQs, the Royal Anthem was played and a Guards of Honour saluted the tomb of the Unknown Soldier. |
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While Fighter Command claimed to have inflicted heavy casualties on the Luftwaffe the ultimate balance sheet showed Allied aircraft losses as being serious. |
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The Battle of Britain began in early July 1940, with attacks on shipping and ports in the Kanalkampf which forced RAF Fighter Command into defensive action. |
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In 1921, Italian aerial warfare theorist Giulio Douhet published The Command of the Air, a book positing that future wars would be decided in the skies. |
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He was promoted to general of flak artillery on March 1, 1945, and ended the war as the general of the flak arm at OKL, the High Command of the Luftwaffe. |
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As the Italian East African Empire was on the verge of extinction in the autumn of 1941, East African Command was created by dismemberment from Middle East. |
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Some of his modules were later also used by crackers and demogroups. Bamiga Sector One, for example, used his module titled Blueberry for the cracktro of Carrier Command. |
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As operation logisticians, Supply Corps officers support deployable units under the organizations of the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command and Navy Special Warfare. |
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Command and control involves perishable skills that atrophy in the absence of training. |
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Command cannot be otherwise than savage, for it implies an appeal to force, should force be needful. |
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Command Egil the Skald to stand forth and stir our viking blood with his songs of thee. |
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Command posts were also established in two relocation sites in Tripoli and Benghazi in Libya. |
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Command of the sea was secured by driving the Genoese allies of the French out of the English Channel. |
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Command of the land forces was awarded to Sir John Mordaunt, with Edward Cornwallis and Henry Conway as his deputies. |
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Command of the Austrian Armed Forces is exercised by the Minister of Defence, currently Hans Peter Doskozil. |
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Although six battalions had been trained, the SLA still lacked many combat support functions as well as command and control capabilities. |
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Command and control problems were experienced, but owing to the flexibility and improvisation of both the army and Luftwaffe, these problems were solved. |
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Command of the larger southern invasion was given to Prince Soubise. |
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Command of the Army Group was turned over to Arnim in March. |
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Command Tooling Systems introduces five new solutions for drilling and boring holes in fewer passes, with chamfers, at faster feed rates, on more machines. |
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Command Post of the Future and Tactical Ground Reporting to equip command posts with command and control capabilities traditionally reserved for higher echelons. |
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In March, Cromwell was chosen by the Rump to command a campaign against them. |
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He took command of the government and proclaimed himself emperor. |
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With his skills and experience, he can command a high salary. |
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A blessing, if ye obey the commandments of the LORD your God which I command you this day. |
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A benny of using an older modem is that it usually includes a good manual on the AT command set. |
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Are they telling your story vividly, strikingly, in designs that command attention, in colors that bespeak distinction? |
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A bluefaced shock troop leader staggered over to see what it might command. |
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In Electroserver, the kick command disconnects a user totally from the server and gives him a message about why he was booted. |
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I asked myself what I was to do there, now my boat was lost. As a matter of fact, I had plenty to do in fishing my command out of the river. |
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The command line offers a lot of helpful features, such as tab completion and wildcard expansion. |
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And he won't let his audience forget that he was part of a command performance for Queen Elizabeth II in June. |
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Some big client of Arthur's is coming to town, and Sally is supposed to entertain the man's wife. She says it's a command performance. |
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From men besotted he doth honour steale, And yet with his effrontit shamelesse face, Seemes to command the diuell that gaue him place. |
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At a command to lift his legs, Savin switched out the plug for another electrosex variety, adding the needed gel to the torpedo-shaped insert. |
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The executability of his command would depend upon the remaining strength and stamina of the men. |
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The program contained an internal feature, which allowed a user to update display text after each command keystroke. |
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The readiness of the child to be sacrificed at his parent's command plays a great role in the development of filioparental relationships. |
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In point of fact command of the sea and a fleet in being are mutually exclusive terms. |
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The important point here is not so much that the British treated him forbearingly as that he was always able to command publicity, Orwell wrote. |
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One way to deal with this issue is to add the compress command, which gzips the old logs as they are rotated. |
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In particular, they were discovered by voyages launched by the command of Prince Henry the Navigator. |
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This must be someone who could command a majority in a confidence vote in the House of Commons. |
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He is then admitted, and announces the command of the monarch for the attendance of the Commons. |
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Domitius Ahenobarbus ran for the consulship in 55 BC promising to take Caesar's command from him. |
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Three other men of appropriate rank to command legions are known from the sources to have been involved in the invasion. |
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They went to Constantinople under the command of one Gainas, a Goth with a large Gothic following. |
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Heraclianus was still in command in the diocese of Africa, the last of the clique that overthrew Stilicho to retain power. |
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The translation was undertaken at Alfred's command by Werferth, Bishop of Worcester, with the king merely furnishing a preface. |
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King Magnus I of Norway aspired to the English throne, and in 1045 and 1046, fearing an invasion, Edward took command of the fleet at Sandwich. |
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In 1055 Siward died but his son was considered too young to command Northumbria, and Harold's brother, Tostig was appointed. |
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By the age of 16, Richard had taken command of his own army, putting down rebellions in Poitou against his father. |
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Without a united command the army had little choice but to retreat back to the coast. |
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Henry kept most of his force together and placed it under the command of the experienced Earl of Oxford. |
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Well aware of his own military inexperience, Henry handed command of his army to Oxford and retired to the rear with his bodyguards. |
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Within the combined command, the Second Sea Lord continues to act as the Principal Personnel Officer. |
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Unaware of the Armada's fate, English militias mustered to defend the country under the Earl of Leicester's command. |
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In what world is the ability to be attacked by bees on command a superpower? |
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An expedition left Plymouth in September 1585 with Drake in command of twenty one ships with 1,800 soldiers under Christopher Carleill. |
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Lindsey resigned, leaving Charles to assume overall command assisted by Lord Forth. |
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Fleetwood was deprived of his command and ordered to appear before parliament to answer for his conduct. |
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This forced members of the House of Commons and the Lords, such as Manchester, to choose between civil office and military command. |
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At Preston, Cromwell, in sole command for the first time and with an army of 9,000, won a decisive victory against an army twice as large. |
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The States General allowed the core regiments of the Dutch field army to participate under command of Marshall Schomberg. |
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By the time that Charles took over command from the ineffectual Lord Mayor, the fire was already out of control. |
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The Directory eventually gave him command of the Army of Italy after he suppressed a revolt against the government from royalist insurgents. |
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He was a supporter of the republican Jacobin movement, organising clubs in Corsica, and was given command over a battalion of volunteers. |
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Two days after the marriage, Bonaparte left Paris to take command of the Army of Italy. |
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Historians emphasize the strength of the ambition that took Napoleon from an obscure village to command of most of Europe. |
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Nelson asked for and was given command of her, and took her on two cruises of his own. |
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As well as giving him his first taste of command, it gave Nelson the opportunity to explore his fledgling interest in science. |
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While Nelson waited, news reached Parker that a French fleet under the command of Charles Hector, comte d'Estaing, was approaching Jamaica. |
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Parker hastily organized his defences and placed Nelson in command of Fort Charles, which covered the approaches to Kingston. |
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Nelson had however fallen seriously ill in the jungles of Costa Rica, probably from a recurrence of malaria, and was unable to take command. |
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Nelson gradually recovered over several months, and soon began agitating for a command. |
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