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The Department of | Defense reports that he was born on September 27, 197 |
The Department of | Defense reports that Al Saigh was born on January 8, |
The Department of | Defense reports that he was born on November 28, 1968 |
May 2003 to August 2004 he served as the U.S. | Defense Representative (and CENTCOM Liaison Officer) |
leted in 1992 and was offered to meet the air | defense requirements of Turkey and Thailand. |
He served on the National | Defense Research Committee. |
AVATAR is being developed by India's | Defense Research and Development Organization. |
ce Livermore National Laboratory, director of | Defense Research and Engineering for the U.S. Defense |
He then served as Associate Director for | Defense Research and Applications (1986-91) where he |
Helmer was involved in work for the National | Defense Research Council under John Williams. |
Created by the National | Defense Research Committee, Felix relied on infrared |
tween the Bureau of Ordnance and the National | Defense Research Committee. |
ld War II motivated the start of the National | Defense Research Committee (NDRC), created in 1940 un |
Requirement that the Director of | Defense Research and Engineering periodically assess |
SINTEF and has worked for the Royal Norwegian | Defense Research Establishment and universities throu |
ars-Erik Tammelin of the Swedish Institute of | Defense Research. |
s protested against the Vietnam War and MIT's | defense research. |
ARAD), and in March 1960 entered the National | Defense Reserve Fleet, berthed in the James River, Vi |
placed in the Maritime Commission's National | Defense Reserve Fleet on the James River. |
Into 1970 she was in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet berthed in Suisun Bay, Californ |
up at the Maritime Administration's National | Defense Reserve Fleet facility at Suisun Bay, Calif. |
ime Administration for lay-up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
as placed in the Maritime Commission National | Defense Reserve Fleet, and was berthed in the James R |
d at Fort Eustis, Virginia, with the National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
She was then laid up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet, James River Group, Fort Eustis |
the war, she was transferred to the National | Defense Reserve Fleet in July 1946. |
. Maritime Commission and placed in the Naval | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
ebruary 1966 and was assigned to the National | Defense Reserve Fleet and berthed in the Hudson River |
ssioned and placed in reserve at the National | Defense Reserve Fleet, James River, Lee Hall, Virgini |
She was placed in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay the same day. |
returned to MARAD for lay up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
ssel was laid up in the James River, National | Defense Reserve Fleet, Fort Eustis, Virginia. |
Thomas A. McGinley, she entered the National | Defense Reserve Fleet in James River, Virginia, where |
General William Mitchell entered the National | Defense Reserve Fleet and was berthed in Suisun Bay, |
Natrona was laid up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet, Suisun Bay, California, until |
ereafter, Washburn was placed in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, California. |
She was laid up 10 April 1948 in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet, Wilmington, North Carolina. |
n on 1 October 1958, and entered the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Olympia, Washington. |
Currently she is part of the National | Defense Reserve Fleet in the James River, Fort Eustis |
Placed in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet, she was berthed at Suisun Bay |
stration on 29 June, she entered the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Olympia, Washington. |
cember 1955, Sebec was placed in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, California, and |
dministration, she was placed in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay in Benecia, Calif |
er 1952, when she was laid up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at James River. |
ber 1998, and she was laid up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet, Suisun Bay, Benicia, Californi |
on in September 1968 and entered the National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
ritime Administration as part of the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, California. |
She was enrolled in the Naval Coast | Defense Reserve on 20 August 1917. |
Gratia was part of the National | Defense Reserve Fleet, berthed in Suisun Bay, Califor |
Assigned to the National | Defense Reserve Fleet, she was berthed as Suisun Bay, |
ritime Commission and laid-up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
She was berthed with the National | Defense Reserve Fleet on the James River, Virginia. |
ime Administration for lay up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet, James River, Fort Eustis, Virg |
n 19 September 1972 for layup in its National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
She remained with the National | Defense Reserve Fleet until 10 August 1971 at which t |
in Susuin Bay, California, with the National | Defense Reserve Fleet, where she remains currently mo |
nistration (MARAD) for lay up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
ed at Mobile, Alabama as part of the National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
on and was laid up at the Suisun Bay National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
Arroyo was assigned to the Naval Coast | Defense Reserve of the 3rd Naval District and attache |
She entered the National | Defense Reserve Fleet 30 June, and was berthed at Sui |
ssion 5 August 1947, and entered the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay where she remaine |
Ex-Clearfield was laid up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at James River, Virginia. |
She was laid up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, California. |
ission on 27 May 1947 as part of the National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
from the RRF by reassignment to the National | Defense Reserve Fleet, 28 July 2006. |
Commission, she was assigned to the Maritime | Defense Reserve Fleet in the Hudson River, New York. |
r 1947, and she was berthed with the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, California. |
ansferred to MARAD for lay up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet, (date unknown). |
in the James River as a unit of the National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
ent in the Maritime Administration's National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
Administration and berthed with the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, California. |
Administration and was placed in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
me Administration and laid up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, California. |
and departed the National | Defense Reserve Fleet, Beaumont Group, on 23 January |
She was placed in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay, California, unti |
ion 20 November 1960 she entered the National | Defense Reserve Fleet, and was berthed in the Hudson |
ime Administration for lay up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Beaumont, Texas. |
eady Reserve Force and placed in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
She was berthed with the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Olympia, Wash. |
MARAD, 2 July 1990 for lay up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
In September 1962 Iuka entered the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Olympia, Washington, until s |
nistration (MARAD) for lay up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet, and was disposed of by MARAD a |
o the U.S. Maritime Administration's National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
Administration's James River Group, National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
n 1 September 1962 and placed in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
in the year, she was berthed in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
Maritime Commission, and joined the National | Defense Reserve Fleet. |
trade in" ship and was placed in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Beaumont, Texas. |
Kenton was placed in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet and in 1967 was berthed in Jame |
Doyen was laid up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet until transferred to the Massac |
18 December 1998, for lay up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet, James River, Fort Eustis, Virg |
She entered the National | Defense Reserve Fleet and was berthed in the James Ri |
ime Administration for lay up in the National | Defense Reserve Fleet at Suisun Bay in Benecia, Calif |
n SP-1052 -- was "enrolled in the Naval Coast | Defense Reserve." |
The atmospheric | defense resources (interceptors and warning radars) o |
East Player of the Week for special teams and | defense, respectively, following their performances a |
In July 2004 the Department of | Defense responded by instituting Combatant Status Rev |
This is proposed to constitute a compensatory | defense response to protect the vitality and function |
the human nucleus and lysosome and acts as a | defense response to oxidative stress, preventing apop |
For example, in the wound | defense response, phospholipase C will cause the rele |
The | defense rested without calling witnesses, stating sim |
On November 7, the | defense rested and the 12-person jury retired to deli |
Defense restructuring course, Center for Civil-Milita | |
The | Defense Rests (1934) |
He also intercepted 3 passes on | defense, returned 2 punts, and completed 23 punts for |
ay 1978 and she was sold for scrapping by the | Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS), 1 |
was sold for scrapping 1 December 1975 by the | Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS). |
nistration and she was eventually sold by the | Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service for scrap |
Osceola was sold for scrapping by the | Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) on |
Register on 12 December 1992 and sold to the | Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service on 18 Sep |
was disposed of 1 December 1974, through the | Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service for scrap |
Campti was sold by | Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) in |
Nabigwon was sold by the | Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) fo |
hurchill County was sold for scrapping by the | Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) on |
old for scrapping on 18 September 1995 by the | Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS). |
ster, 1 July 1975 and disposed of through the | Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service for scrap |
The | Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service sold her |
She was sold for scrapping by the | Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service, 1 March |
: sold for scrapping, 1 December 1976, by the | Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service. |
on 1 June 1973 and sold for scrapping by the | Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) on |
Anoka was sold by the | Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS), 2 |
"The | defense review conducted in 1997 and 1998 was actuall |
On January 29, 2010 the Quadrennial | Defense Review Report stated that a nuclear aircraft |
prior assignment was as Director, Quadrennial | Defense Review and Defense Integration. |
After cracking the outer | defense ring, IJN cruisers and destroyers were to lau |
ne and set himself on fire below Secretary of | Defense Robert McNamara's Pentagon office. |
fmann was hired by United States Secretary of | Defense Robert McNamara after President John F. Kenne |
He was a military assistant to Secretary of | Defense Robert McNamara (1961-1964), traveling to Vie |
ne and set himself on fire below Secretary of | Defense Robert McNamara's Pentagon office. |
orney General Robert Kennedy and Secretary of | Defense Robert McNamara (see also Project Mockingbird |
ring, Senator Byron Dorgan asked Secretary of | Defense, Robert Gates to investigate the detention of |
While in training served in an air | defense role over large cities and military installat |
Oklahoma's | defense rose to the challenge, led by Shoate, who fin |
Aside from the late offensive spurt, | defense ruled the day for both teams. |
During Super Bowl XLII, Spagnuolo's | defense sacked Tom Brady five times, the most times h |
The | defense sacked Carr seven times. |
“Don't get me wrong, I loved having a good | defense”, said Hilger, “I just hate losing, especiall |
eptember 15, 2008, the Department of National | Defense said that because his brain injuries were per |
The Department of | Defense said the 759 names on the second list represe |
s Army Satellite Communications Agency in the | defense satellite communications programs, Project AD |
denly acquires information that the strategic | defense satellite "Colosseum" has picked up some nucl |
With 11 tackles on | defense, Saunders ranked 12th on his team. |
in 2000, although Charles Barkley came to his | defense, saying, "I've seen Don MacLean naked, and he |
Overload - A redeco of Cybertron Cybertron | Defense Scattorshot done as an upgrade of the Armada |
Oliver, and Paul Bryant, Created the multiple | defense scheme that allowed the players to switch def |
rginia, in August 1943 and the Officers' Base | Defense School at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, the f |
rican School (the United States Department of | Defense school) is located in Sterrebeek. |
fficers attending the War Department civilian | defense school. |
Department of | Defense Schools coverage. |
Two important | defense schools at Venduruthy are-the Gunnery School |
He was also a member member of the | Defense Science Board, Air Force Scientific Advisory |
was selected by Donald Rumsfeld to chair the | Defense Science Board. |
Cross previously served on the | Defense Science Board's Task Force on Defense Softwar |
8), and for four years served as chair of the | Defense Sciences Research Council. |
Pierre Pilote led the | defense, scoring 6 goals and 30 points, while fellow |
Pierre Pilote led the | defense, scoring 7 goals and 45 points, while Stan Mi |
Earl Siebert would anchor the | defense, scoring 15 points and having a team high 57 |
7), Miguel Najdorf: King of the King's Indian | Defense, Seattle: The Chess Library, ISBN 978-0-96618 |
e Gen. James E. Cartwright (left), and Deputy | Defense Secretary Gordon England follow the progress |
The day before the meeting, U.S. | Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld described Al Jazeer |
On August 9, U.S. | Defense Secretary Robert Gates announced the eliminat |
at era, charging they inadequately challenged | Defense Secretary Robert McNamara and President Lyndo |
His | defense secretary Ramon Magsaysay, unable to bear fur |
ublican U.S. senator from Maine, but was U.S. | defense secretary under Democratic President William |
At the time then-US Deputy | Defense Secretary John Hamre insisted was "the most o |
He served under | Defense Secretary Robert McNamara and helped institut |
berra, Australia on 31 May 2007 by Philippine | Defense Secretary Hermogenes E. Ebdane, Jr. and his A |
Defense Secretary Michael Heseltine famously arrived | |
Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld allegedly opposed a | |
erm as President of the Philippines to former | Defense Secretary Ramon Magsaysay. |
Where, at the time, U.S. Deputy | Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz was staying. |
e confessed to feeling guilty for not killing | Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld when he had the cha |
A notable freshman was future | Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld (R-Illinois) |
Former | Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld of Illinois - 1 (0. |
ational Security Affairs in the office of the | Defense Secretary. |
Receiving the | Defense Secretary's approval on 21 July, the Air Forc |
Receiving the | Defense Secretary's approval on July 21, the Air Forc |
03/CC-01 was initially under the Syracuse Air | Defense Sector (SADS) which was activated under the 3 |
September 1963 and merged with the Boston Air | Defense Sector (BADS), with control of DC-03/CC-01 co |
Force Base is the home for the Northeast Air | Defense Sector facilities which provides detection an |
The Bangor Air | Defense Sector (BaADS) is an inactive United States A |
The Oklahoma City Air | Defense Sector (OCADS) is an inactive United States A |
Montgomery Air | Defense Sector |
Goose Air | Defense Sector |
The Kansas City Air | Defense Sector (KCADS) is an inactive United States A |
The Sioux City Air | Defense Sector (SCADS) is an inactive United States A |
The Albuquerque Air | Defense Sector (AADS) is an inactive United States Ai |
tem (JSS), designated by NORAD as Western Air | Defense Sector (WADS) Ground Equipment Facility G-35. |
The Minot Air | Defense Sector (MADS) is an inactive United States Ai |
-07/CC-02 was initially under the Chicago Air | Defense Sector (CHADS) which was activated under the |
The Great Falls Air | Defense Sector (GFADS) is an inactive United States A |
tem (JSS), designated by NORAD as Eastern Air | Defense Sector (EADS) Ground Equipment Facility. |
The San Francisco Air | Defense Sector (SFADS) is an inactive United States A |
ablished as 25 June 1953 as Oklahoma City Air | Defense Sector result of realignment and expansion of |
of the 30th Air Division and the Detroit Air | Defense Sector until being reassigned to Hamilton AFB |
Emblem of the Detroit Air | Defense Sector |
The Vidyalaya was established in 1973 as a | Defense Sector School, which has been housed in a 'B' |
The Grand Forks Air | Defense Sector (GFADS) is an inactive United States A |
The Portland Air | Defense Sector (PADS) is an inactive United States Ai |
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