These air mobility forces consist of strategic and theater airlift, air refueling, operational support airlift, and aeromedical evacuation. |
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It oversees the Army's prepositioned stocks and is a component of the strategic mobility triad of airlift, sealift, and global prepositioning. |
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After sending Hunter Brigade, I recommend that you put airlift and sealift resources on full alert. |
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The captain said the unit supported airlift operations and offensive air support operations. |
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The fusion of airlift, sealift, and prepositioning elements produces an effective lift capability for the operational commanders. |
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The activity is designed to promote interoperability by the exchange of humanitarian airlift, airland, and airdrop delivery techniques. |
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When he spoke of the tempo of operations, he said the sealift capability was critical to their success over the airlift. |
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The third airlift was a total disaster, with bundles dropping into enemy hands and planes and gliders crash-landing throughout the area. |
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Depending on the intensity of the conflict, today, there can be a colonel or a lieutenant colonel coordinating airlift and air-refueling forces. |
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The huge effort to build up the U.S. presence in the Middle East taxed the Air Force's airlift capability. |
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Using this vital supply route significantly reduces airlift and sealift costs. |
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The purpose of the airlift was to carry enough supplies into Western China to keep the Chinese in the war. |
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Couldn't they airlift food and water and drop it by parachute or helicopter to some dry areas? |
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On another tour there, he was an aircraft commander for more than 900 tactical airlift sorties. |
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The Soviet initiative was thus perceived by the Western powers as initiating the most important Cold War crisis since the Berlin airlift. |
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The USA provided assistance in the form of an emergency airlift of food and other essentials known as Operation Provide Relief. |
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The area where precious defense resources can be used to best effect is to improve our airlift and sealift capabilities. |
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It did not take long before the airlift became a multinational and joint logistics marvel. |
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So why use strategic airlift assets to carry out an airdrop mission with impact at the strategic level? |
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The departure time slowly crept nearer, and the airlift rumors were solidifying into reality. |
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To sustain the paratroops and other troops in the area would take a big airlift. |
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Another possible alternative is maximizing the use of another element of the strategic triad to reduce the airlift footprint. |
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During the Shaba rebellion in the 1970s the US organised a military airlift and France parachuted in legionnaires to crush Mobutu's enemies. |
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They should be collocated to ensure airlift needs are effectively met. |
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The post-Cold War need for mobile, flexible forces to deal with threats and flashpoints that can flare up at a moment's notice has placed a new emphasis on airlift. |
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Police were dispatched to the scene and an RAF helicopter was scrambled to airlift him to Raigmore Hospital in Inverness where he was being treated last night. |
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It is simply about airlift, providing air passage for a Canadian citizen to come back. |
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Many times, our pilots will receive a call at night to airlift a critically ill or injured person to a hospital. |
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We do the last leg with a tactical airlift directly into the Kandahar region. |
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Police were dispatched to the scene and an RAF helicopter was scrambled to airlift him to Raigmore Hospital where he was being treated last night. |
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I will not go back to the strategic airlift question, because the contract has already been signed. |
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Gone are the days when we had to rely solely on chartered strategic airlift. |
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We also need to invest more in developing our capabilities such as airlift capacity, special forces and battlefield communication equipment. |
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It is in the field of airlift that the helicopter issue is the most problematic in Europe. |
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As indicated, the partners have provided and will continue to provide strategic airlift for the rotation of troops. |
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Plans to airlift military fire fighting teams to the vessel were drawn up, but had to be discarded due to the extreme weather conditions. |
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The scale of the disaster forced the UNHCR to launch an airlift in order to fly emergency aid in to the stricken population. |
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The federal government will help airlift supplies to aboriginal communities left stranded because of the early melting of winter roads. |
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And last week the idea of positioning it using an RAF Chinook was abandoned when bad weather and the sheer unwieldiness of the cargo defeated the airlift. |
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We will insert an aeromedican evacuation control team in the air mobility division with coequal status to the existing airlift, air refueling, and air mobility control teams. |
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To be concrete, let us consider the way we approach the solution of the Berlin airlift model when all of its variables are required to be integers. |
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Allied commitment to the Berlin airlift, and to the maintenance of a Western presence in Germany, took the Soviet leadership in Moscow very much by surprise. |
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So after a year of record killings, an ambitious rescue effort is underway to airlift the great beasts to safety. |
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He said the agency would identify key routes to be demined to allow deliveries, and was preparing for a possible airlift of food to the worst-hit areas. |
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Fresh life is to be breathed into degraded peat moors in the Peak District over the next few weeks by a massive airlift of hundreds of tonnes of heather. |
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Apart from the usual sprains, strains, stings and bouts of homesickness, the medics were involved in organising the emergency airlift of a critically ill cadet. |
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Helicopters and crews able to airlift troops and supplies to get behind the other guy, and to get your guys back out when they need a rest or are too outnumbered. |
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Horrified holidaymakers looked on as Jack collapsed unconscious following the accident, and a helicopter was called in to airlift him off the side of the mountain. |
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It offers increased airlift, battlefield mobility, and instrument flight capabilities, but is similar to the An-32 in its simplicity and ruggedness, and our Afghan partners are comfortable operating it. |
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In 2005, two conservation biologists proposed a plan to airlift 50 gray whales from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean. |
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In the 1980s Plaisted's pilots Weldy Phipps and Ken Lee signed affidavits asserting that no such airlift was provided. |
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In addition, three Aquila Airways flying boats were used during the airlift. |
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The tension culminated in an international airlift agreed to by Senegal and Mauritania under international pressure to prevent further violence. |
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Franco transported troops to mainland Spain in an airlift using transport aircraft supplied by Germany and Italy. |
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Air mobility element, AMC TACC liaison element in the joint air operations center, which integrates strategic and theater airlift requirements. |
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The regime was forced to airlift in special IRGC and Basij antiriot units from elsewhere to put down the violence. |
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His postwar work took in an instructorship with the newly created Air India, the Berlin airlift in 1949, and a spell from 1950 with the Belfast-based aviation company Short Brothers. |
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An RAF helicopter from Kinloss was scrambled to airlift the pair from the cliff before winching the fire officer to safety too. |
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More routine strategic airlift transport tasks are carried out by the Airbus A330 MRTT, known as the Voyager in RAF service. |
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As of October 3, 2010, non-food items, most non-perishable foods and some perishable foods of little nutritional value will no longer be eligible for subsidized airlift to eligible communities under the Food Mail Program. |
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In response to this request, the Canadian Forces mounted Operation TATOU to provide maritime surveillance and airlift capabilities in support of the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force. |
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A moment of map study reveals that Afghan population centers are isolated from each other by tall mountains and harsh deserts and that airlift is one of the smartest areas on which to concentrate. |
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Emergency crews get ready to airlift an injured tobogganer in Baggeridge Park. |
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In addition to strategic airlift, the Canadian Forces have made use of strategic sealift to deploy in recent years. |
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Also, air carriers in various countries have been requested to provide military airlift in view of a defence emergency by pledging aircraft used otherwise for commercial air transport operations. |
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Partners are expected to continue to assist in strategic airlift during the rotation of troops, and provide aircraft and helicopters for operations and tactical transportation. |
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Additional medium lift helicopters are required to meet a number of Canada's operational requirements, including conducting independent operations and providing airlift for troops. |
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Our aerial porter places the airlift bomb face down on the coatrack loader and then drives it out to the jet. |
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Officials are concerned that an airlift back to Australia could take at least 30 hours, during which time the person could die, and a more suitable arrangement would be an evacuation to a closer country. |
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Would it not have been a magnificent gesture and morally right to have offered to airlift out all the local victims of the Bali bomb, to show that we were not just looking after rich white westerners? |
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A trial to evaluate the efficacy of using an airlift feed collector to collect and re-suspend the uneaten pellets back to the cages is being conducted. |
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This makes external shipping an especially viable option to alleviate bottlenecks generated because DoD has a finite amount of airlift available for all missions. |
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The UAE, which announced in 2009 that it would modernise its airlift capabilities with the C-17, is the second Middle East nation to order the airlifter. |
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At other times, an airlift is handheld underwater by a diver. |
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One of the key aspects of their bid was that this particular model of cargo plane can be converted from strategic airlift to a massive water bomber. |
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In January 2017, Indonesia approved the acquisition of five A400Ms to boost the country's military airlift capabilities and modernise the air force. |
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The Airbus A400M increases the airlift capacity and range compared with the aircraft it was originally set to replace, the older versions of the Hercules and Transall. |
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