Secure sea lanes between sea ports of embarkation and debarkation would have to be a precondition for employment. |
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If ports of embarkation or debarkation can be closed, neither commerce nor seaborne reinforcement or resupply can flow. |
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With a hiss, the shuttle's main hatch folded down away from the hull, providing a debarkation ramp. |
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After World War II, new debarkation methods and capabilities were developed to overcome the previously slow and ponderous off-loading process. |
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The embarkation and debarkation of observers may not interrupt trips or fishing operations. |
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Clarence trained for the next nine months before moving east to Halifax on 15 August, 1916 for debarkation to England aboard the S. S. Grampian. |
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We had, in this debarkation, thirty flat-bottomed boats containing about sixteen hundred men. |
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Significant saving of time and money for goods handling at the ports of lading and debarkation. |
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At embarkation and debarkation point, the passengers are invited to stay on board unless the driver decides otherwise. |
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They will be able to depart from their home stations while logistics planners program numerous days of supply through alternate, even multiple, ports of debarkation. |
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Mars shone brightly once again as we put to sea for the overnight sail into the Thames and debarkation at Tilbury, a landing stage downriver from London. |
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Control of a port is not necessary for embarkation or debarkation. |
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Deployed as Strategic Airfield Planner from July 2007 to January 2008, Captain Brennan provided exceptional insight and vision that led to the establishment of NATO's only strategic airport for debarkation in Afghanistan. |
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To document the types of children entering the country, the federal government hired photographers such as William Topley and John Woodruff to photograph them in transit in front of train stations or at ports of debarkation. |
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Last day aboard a troopship, and the debarkation. |
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Brest was the principal debarkation port during the last war. |
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About a year ago, a SITE staffer, under an alias, managed to join an exclusive jihadist message board that, among other things, served as a debarkation point for many would-be suicide bombers. |
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Halloran is mainly a debarkation hospital for overseas wounded. |
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Hosting service at boarding, debarkation ad during navigation. |
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The aviation unit is a force asset that provides intra-mission and inter-mission fixed and rotary wing operations from the mission airport of debarkation module. |
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During the First World War, this was the debarkation port for the first unit of the British Expeditionary Force to land in France, and for many others thereafter. |
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