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He also performs with | Airborne, a Pittsburgh-based band. |
f pot metal are susceptible to corrosion from | airborne acids and other contaminants, and the interna |
pects of the Apollo 13 mission once it became | airborne after liftoff. |
ragically shot down, but miraculously, he was | airborne again soon. |
vices and DDT airdrops to cleanse the area of | airborne agents. |
PRK and LASIK are both waived for | Airborne, Air Assault and Ranger schools. |
gadgets and hardware as the Helicarrier - an | airborne aircraft carrier - as well as LMDs (Life Mode |
Airborne Airpark covers an area of 2,000 acres (809 ha | |
Airborne Airpark (IATA: ILN, ICAO: KILN, FAA LID: ILN) | |
Wilmington, Ohio ( | Airborne Airpark) |
alert; this was later changed to a continuous | airborne alert posture. |
olecules, however only a small portion of the | airborne analytes are ionized to begin with so the pra |
2005, former Fat Girl collective members Max | Airborne and Cherry Midnight published Size Queen: for |
Gyrocam System's products also have | airborne and maritime applications. |
This led to the eventual dissolution of the | Airborne and a perceived decline in the reputation of |
It is particularly suited to | airborne and spaceborne applications. |
ating OCS, Welsh was transferred to the 101st | Airborne, and was assigned to Easy Company, 506th Para |
As a child, he acted in | Airborne and Hocus Pocus. |
into a spin, which caused Rusty's car to get | airborne and cross the finish line on its nose. |
He served three years in the | Airborne and saw action in the Battle of Bulge and Cro |
AEW&C tends to be superior in that, being | airborne and being able to look down, it can see targe |
y National Guard's 19th Special Forces Group ( | Airborne) and other Western military units began airbo |
twigs, branches or leaves become temporarily | airborne and can be carried away upwind of the bushfir |
The spores are | airborne and found in the soil and water, as well as i |
iability tests; some systems include multiple | airborne and ground-based receivers. |
here aerodynamics led to Hulme's car becoming | airborne and flipping while following closely behind o |
Once they are | airborne, and have presumably escaped, we see a traili |
enning, Georgia, where he completed infantry, | airborne, and Ranger training. |
ourplay, Pieces of a Dream, Acoustic Alchemy, | Airborne and The Rippingtons. |
d damage one, the Alabama Angel, that remains | airborne and en route to target. |
It is usually deployed | airborne and flown through anvil head clouds to make m |
s Dawn have depended upon the availability of | airborne and sea-based tracking assets associated with |
It was captured by the 2-82nd | Airborne and is in an old, burned-out shopping mall. |
e prototype was designated the Light Tank T9 ( | Airborne), and was designed so that it could be transp |
ot his car sideways between turns 1 & 2, went | airborne, and barrel rolled end over end at least 7 or |
egic units including surface and sub-surface, | airborne, and land-based platforms serving defense, ho |
mass-produce the magnetron for ground-based, | airborne, and shipborne radar systems, and, with suppo |
ake section, causing the locomotive to become | airborne and hit the ceiling of the tunnel. |
However, because the plane had remained | airborne and operational throughout the incident, the |
ight version of the 2 cm FlaK 38 designed for | airborne and mountain troops as a dual purpose gun for |
Following three years of | airborne and ranger training in the U.S. Army, Benjami |
d data at different spatial scales (from both | airborne and satellite sensors) and the Bidirectional |
mbo on an opponent while the opponent remains | airborne) and "Variable Combination" (the act of havin |
s and the U.S. Army, and was infantry, armor, | airborne and Special Forces qualified. |
19th IS is associated with United States Army | airborne and ground operations. |
He is a graduate of the | Airborne and Air Assault schools. |
produced by Stachybotrys chartarum can become | airborne and thus contribute to health problems among |
However, the "Val" stubbornly remained | airborne and escaped the hail of gunfire; but no soone |
he interior parachute drop by four parties of | Airborne and one party of 2 SAS. |
s, such as Twenty 4 Seven, Phucket, FireFoxx, | Airborne, Angel City Outlaws, Contraband, and has also |
44 gliders were Batteries A and B of the 81st | Airborne Antiaircraft Battalion. |
, and especially microprocessors, that TWS in | airborne applications became practical. |
dars already in operation in ground-based and | airborne applications. |
ost 30 sticks of the 507th came down in 101st | Airborne areas and became temporarily attached to that |
s like the Type 95 Ha-Go, to operate as naval | Airborne Armor Troop units but this was not implemente |
The operation required the First Allied | Airborne Army to seize several bridges over rivers and |
and the American units being renamed as First | Airborne Army and taking over command of the American |
rowning, deputy commander of the First Allied | Airborne Army, who told Field Marshal Bernard Montgome |
appointed to the headquarters of First Allied | Airborne Army. |
ff of General Matthew B. Ridgeway, 1st Allied | Airborne Army. |
in front of the now silenced guns of the 4th | Airborne Artillery Group near the racecourse. |
F has the facilities to assemble and overhaul | airborne as well as ground-based radar systems, electr |
war in Iraq with the 2nd Brigade of the 82nd | Airborne as it convoys north from Kuwait to Iraq's Tal |
Cedar leaf blight spreads extensively by | airborne ascospores in humid conditions and can affect |
he served, inter alia, in the 18th Battalion | Airborne assault and 6 Air Assault Brigade. |
port of Kholmsk, and combined amphibious and | airborne assault operations near the port of Korsakov. |
ts to England to provide cover for the allied | airborne assault on Holland and Germany, code-named Op |
He became Chairman of the | Airborne Assault Normandy Trust, which seeks to preser |
he second phase of the offensive was to be an | airborne assault carried out by the Afghan 38th comman |
killed in action on March 24, 1945 During an | airborne assault across the Rhine northwest of Wesel a |
He received | airborne assault and parachute training at Officer Can |
ined transport pilots, 21 May-1 October 1942; | airborne assault on Myitkyina, Burma, 17 May 1944; aer |
It was primarily intended for use in | airborne assault operations and to complement the heav |
n of Crete in May of 1941 was the first major | airborne assault in history. |
Hitting airfields in support of the | airborne assault across the Rhine in March 1945. |
e proposed plans was implemented; the earlier | airborne assault plan attracted considerable hostility |
Aerial transportation during World War II; | airborne assault at Aparri, Luzon, June 23, 1945. |
bearers, the Ranger Infantry Companies added | airborne assault to their repertoire. |
k on Holland in September 1944 and during the | airborne assault across the Rhine in March 1945. |
aged to hold his positions against the German | airborne assault, destroying a considerable part of th |
The 310th participated in | airborne assaults on Normandy, Holland, and Germany, a |
During World War II the 73d participated in | airborne assaults on Normandy, Holland, and Germany, t |
The 77th participated in | airborne assaults on Normandy, Holland, and Germany, t |
During World War II the 14th participated in | airborne assaults on Sicily, Normandy, Holland, and Ge |
World War II: | Airborne assaults on Sicily and Southern France; suppo |
During World War II the 15th participated in | airborne assaults on Sicily, Normandy, Holland, and Ge |
During the Korean War was part of | airborne assaults on Sukchon and Munsan-ni, as well co |
During World War II the 62d participated in | airborne assaults on Sicily, Normandy, Holland, and Ge |
During World War II the 37th participated in | airborne assaults on Normandy, Holland, and Germany, a |
During World War II the 53d participated in | airborne assaults on Sicily, Normandy, Holland, and Ge |
The 95th participated in | airborne assaults on Normandy, Southern France, Hollan |
During World War II the 48th participated in | airborne assaults on Sicily, Normandy, Holland, and Ge |
During World War II 93d participated in the | airborne assaults on Normandy, Holland, and Germany, a |
fantry Regiment's representative in the 101st | Airborne association. |
Airborne at War. Ian Allan. | |
ts; Copas's battalion commander with the 82nd | Airborne at Fort Bragg determined that the evidence wa |
After serving with the 82nd | Airborne at Fort Bragg, McArthur attended the U.S. Arm |
Mark Webber's CLR became | airborne at Indianapolis during qualifying and was rep |
m Kathmandu to Rumjatar, had problems getting | airborne at Tribhuvan International Airport, struck th |
The Facility for | Airborne Atmospheric Measurements (FAAM) is part of th |
Assisted the | airborne attack on Holland in September. |
Greek mainland for Crete but after the German | airborne attack on the island he was evacuated to Egyp |
cember 1944 through January 1945); the Allied | airborne attack on Holland (Operation Market Garden, S |
to paratroops on 18 September 1944 during the | airborne attack in Holland; bombed German supply lines |
ed effort at Brest in August and to cover the | airborne attack on Holland in September 1944. |
ed Unit Citation for this contribution to the | airborne attack on Holland. |
Bulge (December 1944 - January 1945) and the | airborne attack across the Rhine (March 1945). |
It won a DUC for supporting the | airborne attack on Holland, when the group contributed |
The Soviet forces then launched several | airborne attacks, though they were limited in this by |
Army engineers of the 871st, 872nd and 875th | Airborne Aviation Engineer Battalions during World War |
ed.) with a dissertation on UV irradiation of | airborne bacteria at the University of Bonn in Germany |
s, Combat Infantryman Badge, Glider Badge and | Airborne Badge. |
Star , the Air Medal, Army Aviator Badge, and | Airborne badge. |
blight and developed a strong resistance, the | airborne bark fungus spread 50 miles (80 km) a year an |
2/187th was the last | Airborne Battalion of the 187th. |
r honors), Petraeus was assigned to the 509th | Airborne Battalion Combat Team, a light infantry unit |
ment had two battalions present along the 9th | Airborne Battalion were sitting north and northwest of |
rmored Personnel Carrier (APC) Troop, the 9th | Airborne Battalion, and the national police-a paramili |
and Sang asked for reinforcements by two ARVN | airborne battalions, which still were not enough. |
o penetrate the NVA defenses, the 2nd and 7th | Airborne Battalions, supported by armored personnel ca |
509 Army personnel, a contingent from the 1st | Airborne Battle Group, 187th Infantry from the 24th In |
An | airborne battlefield command and control center (ABCCC |
ber unit active within No. 38 Group RAF as an | airborne, bomber support and special operations squadr |
In a night attack, an | airborne brigade was flown by helicopter to capture Mi |
olled by the 1st Squadron, 91st Cavalry, 173d | Airborne Brigade Combat Team since 6 June 2006. |
oper in Vietnam from 1966-1968 with the 173rd | Airborne Brigade Combat Team. |
The 173rd | Airborne Brigade Combat Team Special Troops Battalion |
t Cavalry Division and ARVN 22nd Division and | Airborne Brigade in Binh Dinh Province from 24 January |
he Falkland Islands in 1984 and Commander 5th | Airborne Brigade in 1985. |
e East area, which wished to create a phantom | Airborne Brigade to act as a threat to enemy planning |
ization for the command elements of the 173rd | Airborne Brigade Combat Team. |
and 446th Airlift Wing dropped SETAF's 173rd | Airborne Brigade into Northern Iraq. |
On October 11, 2006, the 173rd | Airborne Brigade was redesignated as the 173rd Airborn |
w Ho Chi Min City) while serving in the 173rd | Airborne Brigade of the United States Army. |
Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) in the 1st | Airborne Brigade in 1979 before he left in 1981. |
vision, the 196th Infantry Brigade, the 173rd | Airborne Brigade, as well as the 11th Armored Cavalry |
ps from the U.S. 1st Infantry Division, 173rd | Airborne Brigade, and the 1st Battalion, Royal Austral |
S-2/S-5 (Intel/Civil Affairs) Officer, 173rd | Airborne Brigade, Vietnam |
ion initiated on 8 November 1965 by the 173rd | Airborne Brigade, in an area about 17.5 miles north of |
and was placed under command of the US 173rd | Airborne Brigade, becoming the first Australian unit t |
Corporal in the 173rd Engineer Company, 173rd | Airborne Brigade. |
4th Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd | Airborne Brigade. |
nfantry Detachment (Long Range Patrol), 173rd | Airborne Brigade. |
It incorporated three | airborne brigades (9th, 10th and 12th airborne brigade |
ean and Jim will run down the beach to get it | airborne, but lacking the breeze of contributions of y |
Airborne cameras recorded several pieces falling off i | |
ay from 3 Allied soldiers' perspectives: 82nd | Airborne, Canadian 1st Army, British Parachute Regimen |
antry Division, and was chief of staff of the | Airborne Center at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. |
er Huff-Duff (radio triangulation equipment), | airborne centimetric radar, and provided escort carrie |
dger units located here included the Canadian | Airborne Centre and the Canadian Forces Parachute Main |
e third was intended to jam the German radar, | Airborne Cigar by No. 101 and No. 214 squadrons. |
after rotation when it was only 3 to 5 meters | airborne, clipped its left wing on the runway, crashed |
rations are nearly identical to those for the | Airborne Cloud Radar, which has been flying on the NAS |
The 1st | Airborne Command and Control Squadron (1 ACCS) is part |
ted with the Boeing E-4 "Nightwatch" Advanced | Airborne Command Post mission and aircraft. |
AFHRA 1st | Airborne Command and Control Squadron History |
The 12th | Airborne Command and Control Squadron is a unit of the |
has provided aircraft for National Emergency | Airborne Command Post in support of Presidential requi |
patrols while trying to contact Magic, NATO's | airborne command center. |
The United States Air Force's 2d | Airborne Command and Control Squadron (2 ACCS) was an |
The functions of this PACCS | Airborne Command Post kept expanding until it became a |
Air Command (CINCSAC), SAC Headquarters, the | Airborne Command Post (ABNCP), and the SAC Force with |
An E-6 Mercury, is USSTRATCOM's | Airborne Command Post, designed to take over in case U |
Air Command (CINCSAC), SAC Headquarters, the | Airborne Command Post (ABNCP), and the SAC Force with |
l attache, "Harpoon", to board the Boeing E-4 | airborne command post and orders a launch of his remai |
The 16th | Airborne Command and Control Squadron is a under Air C |
HQ USAFE designated the 513 TAW as the 513th | Airborne Command and Control Wing (513th ACCW) with re |
It operates the E-4 aircraft conducting | airborne command and control missions. |
stem, and became responsible for the Advanced | Airborne Command Post. |
uring World War II, Rockefeller served in the | Airborne Command. |
For the rest of the war, Cobb served with an | airborne commando force, but he was never deployed in |
Following World War II, the GCMA French | airborne commandos, servicing in the Indochina War, we |
It also provided joint | airborne communications center and command post suppor |
In October 1983, the wing provided Joint | Airborne Communications Center/Command Post equipment |
The Panama-based 2-187th included one | Airborne company (Moatengators) within the battalion, |
The | airborne component of the “Virtual Radar” provides rad |
Airborne Composites BV - a developer of advanced compo | |
cular odor after a prolonged exposure to that | airborne compound. |
ration (HAF), which filters any dust, pollen, | airborne contaminants and resultant debris from the CC |
onal Safety and Health (NIOSH) as exposure to | airborne contaminants that is "likely to cause death o |
field it is converted to ozone which oxidizes | airborne contaminants. |
gistration ZK-ENX, call sign "Pact 1" (Police | Airborne Control of Traffic) was flying a regular week |
1 July 1957 the United States Air Force 614th | Airborne Control and Warning Squadron established a Ai |
called Operation Cricket, which name the area | airborne control ship took for a call sign, and the or |
On 9 July 1950, two | airborne controllers flew their first mission in L-17s |
anized three squadrons, two of which provided | airborne controllers while the third provided the U.S |
bat operations in the Chronology of the XVIII | Airborne Corps in Gulf War. |
U.S. XVIII | Airborne Corps |
Headquarters XVIII | Airborne Corps |
cessive commands as Commanding General, XVIII | Airborne Corps (1967); Commanding General, Third Unite |
As commanding general of XVIII | Airborne Corps (right), discussing Joint Operation Clo |
Hickey commanded the XVIII | Airborne Corps from 1952 to 1953. |
nited States and assumed Command of the XVIII | Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg in May 1957. |
XVIII | Airborne Corps Headquarters, Fort Bragg, North Carolin |
he castle was the headquarters of the US 18th | Airborne Corps under the command of Major General Matt |
Their first mission in support of the XVIII | Airborne Corps consisted of reconnaissance patrols in |
tteries in the 2d Infantry Division and XVIII | Airborne Corps Artillery. |
ed at Camp Victory, Iraq to replace the XVIII | Airborne Corps as MNC-I. |
13th Army with the 20th Mechanised and 4th | Airborne Corps was in reserve at Minsk with the 17th M |
ant General, and assumed command of the XVIII | Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. |
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