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asing importance has been placed on acquiring | airborne surveillance platforms, light aircraft, helic |
bearers, the Ranger Infantry Companies added | airborne assault to their repertoire. |
ted with the Boeing E-4 "Nightwatch" Advanced | Airborne Command Post mission and aircraft. |
The EL/M-2052 is an advanced | Airborne Fire Control Radar (FCR) designed for air sup |
stem, and became responsible for the Advanced | Airborne Command Post. |
forts in promoting the study of aeromedicine, | airborne medical equipment, and organizational plannin |
D flt. 4 Skyraider AEW1 | Airborne Early Warning |
AEWCSPO | Airborne Early Warning Control System Program Office |
e the act of quickly getting fighter aircraft | airborne with the intention of intercepting and identi |
onnel, equipment, and supplies and airdropped | airborne troops and equipment from, 1957-1967. |
ourplay, Pieces of a Dream, Acoustic Alchemy, | Airborne and The Rippingtons. |
ragoon") was planned for August 1944, and all | airborne forces were allocated to a new unit formed on |
eration Varsity in March 1945, a major allied | airborne offensive across the Rhine. |
The operation required the First Allied | Airborne Army to seize several bridges over rivers and |
appointed to the headquarters of First Allied | Airborne Army. |
ff of General Matthew B. Ridgeway, 1st Allied | Airborne Army. |
ts to England to provide cover for the allied | airborne assault on Holland and Germany, code-named Op |
rowning, deputy commander of the First Allied | Airborne Army, who told Field Marshal Bernard Montgome |
cember 1944 through January 1945); the Allied | airborne attack on Holland (Operation Market Garden, S |
ld War II, the formation commanded the Allied | airborne forces that participated in the Allied advanc |
aircraft over Southern France for the Allied | airborne invasion |
Carcinotrons allowed | airborne radar jammers to be highly effective. |
ffered heavy casualties fighting the American | airborne troops in the first days of the landings. |
Night Drop: The American | Airborne Invasion of Normandy 1962 |
eneral William C. Lee, father of the American | Airborne. |
n glider-borne combat assault in the American | airborne landings in Normandy, made by elements of the |
overy in Canada of an ore body by means of an | airborne electromagnetic survey (AEM). |
Pigskin is an | airborne rugby involves passing a ball among planes to |
HyMap is an | airborne hyperspectral imaging sensor that was develop |
In a night attack, an | airborne brigade was flown by helicopter to capture Mi |
had caught fire it would have resulted in an | airborne off-site release of radiation. |
during the First Indochina War in 1950 as an | airborne officer serving in the French colonial forces |
From 1957, the Police Reserve also had an | airborne wing. |
al mapping in SE Alaska , and co-developed an | airborne electromagnetic technology to rapidly map gro |
passenger routes in India until it became an | airborne forces squadron in September 1943. |
The KZ900 reconnaissance pod is an | airborne SIGINT pod, used by the Chinese Military, tha |
gadgets and hardware as the Helicarrier - an | airborne aircraft carrier - as well as LMDs (Life Mode |
Operation Tomahawk was an | airborne military operation by the 187th Regimental Co |
The HAL-3 is an | airborne navigation radar developed by the Shanghai In |
technical support and sales for 'Bluesky', an | airborne survey and remote sensing company based in Le |
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 |
In 1937, he supervised an | airborne expedition that established a drift-ice stati |
He was principal investigator for an | airborne rain mapping radar, an airborne cloud mapping |
An | airborne battlefield command and control center (ABCCC |
ed first as a bomber squadron and later as an | airborne support and transport unit. |
team to study the possibility of mounting an | airborne radar on an existing aircraft. |
Although designated as an | Airborne unit, parachute qualification was not a prere |
NASA also has an | airborne IR telescope called SOFIA and an IR space tel |
Though predominantly an | airborne virus, is able to manifest itself into variou |
With German air superiority a given, an | airborne invasion was decided on. |
The Boeing E-767 is an | airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft. |
The Erieye radar system, is an | Airborne Early Warning and Control System (AEW&C) deve |
ed Webster's first-hand account of life as an | Airborne infantryman. |
The Battalion includes an | Airborne Jaeger Company for the training of conscripts |
, with a view to the possible formation of an | airborne unit. |
1947, when he was appointed a commander of an | airborne corps. |
for Ian R. McLeod, geologist and leader of an | airborne field party that visited this area with the A |
quest for citizen input eventually lead to an | airborne flight carrying a scientist, who has develope |
d to Air Ministry specification F.1/40 for an | airborne observation post. |
A) was to study shielding requirements for an | airborne reactor, to determine whether a nuclear aircr |
the TACAMO aircraft - with the addition of an | Airborne Launch Control System (ALCS) - took over the |
It is an | airborne species, and can travel up to several kilomet |
It was an | airborne raid on Viet Minh supply depots near Lang Son |
tates Air Force from 1953 - 1982, first as an | airborne radio and radar repairman in post-World War I |
aced mines or launch stinger missiles onto an | airborne target. |
A quick access recorder (QAR) is an | airborne data recorder, that, depending on the set up |
two crew were positioned side-by-side and an | airborne interception radar was fitted in the nose. |
ham Asylum after infecting the asylum with an | airborne toxin to heighten aggression, attempting to p |
ith-like soldiers clutching white rabbits, an | airborne female contortionist throwing a handful of me |
ber unit active within No. 38 Group RAF as an | airborne, bomber support and special operations squadr |
paratroopers) from 1 Parachute Battalion; an | Airborne Reserve under Captain Wesley de Beer, consist |
orld a better place, unilaterally launches an | airborne, preemptive, nuclear attack upon the USSR, fr |
ntry divisions, several navy gunboats, and an | airborne unit to intercept General Chen's forces in Wu |
An | airborne observatory is an airplane or balloon with an |
urveillance is a NATO programme to acquire an | Airborne Ground Surveillance capability. |
He worked on many projects using lasers: an | airborne night reconnaissance system (AN/AVD-3), space |
For the rest of the war, Cobb served with an | airborne commando force, but he was never deployed in |
Powers became an | airborne traffic reporter for radio station KGIL Los A |
e allies launched Operation Market Garden, an | airborne offensive aimed at capturing the Rhine bridge |
of remote sensing in multiangle satellite and | airborne imaging systems (e.g., MODIS and MISR) to mea |
various professional fields such as land and | airborne surveying, machine control, precise agricultu |
Able to track both surface and | airborne targets |
port of Kholmsk, and combined amphibious and | airborne assault operations near the port of Korsakov. |
The German amphibious and | airborne landings on the British and Italian-held Gree |
r of 1943-44 but all RAF tactical fighter and | airborne support units were moved out in February 1944 |
In 2003, as part of the merger of DHL and | Airborne, DHL kept Airborne's ground operations and sp |
former members of the Parachute Regiment and | Airborne Forces. |
dars already in operation in ground-based and | airborne applications. |
ss is displayed at the Parachute Regiment and | Airborne Forces Museum. |
It was a large scale amphibious and | airborne operation, followed by six weeks of land comb |
Raytheon's Space and | Airborne Systems is a subcontractor on the program, ta |
sis; signal processing techniques; ground and | airborne moving target indification; synthetic apertur |
SELEX Sensors and | Airborne Systems (US) Inc became SELEX Galileo Inc. |
command the Depot The Parachute Regiment and | Airborne Forces during which time he established the P |
s, Combat Infantryman Badge, Glider Badge and | Airborne Badge. |
t Cavalry Division and ARVN 22nd Division and | Airborne Brigade in Binh Dinh Province from 24 January |
e support controlling of the GAF material and | airborne vehicles. |
l forces infiltrators in civilian clothes and | airborne units launched a surprise attack on Dasman Pa |
marker beacon used by the Army Air Force and | Airborne forces during World War II. |
twork of communication sites (both ground and | airborne) for use before, during and after a nuclear a |
nally intended for use by mountain troops and | airborne forces but soon became the Army-wide standard |
BAE Systems Avionics became SELEX Sensors and | Airborne Systems Ltd (SELEX S&AS), while part remained |
ned and of course the Royal Sussex Museum and | airborne museums at Aldershot and Oosterbeek. |
pleting the Engineer Officer Basic Course and | Airborne School, he was assigned to the 20th Engineer |
worker was crushed by a collapsing home, and | airborne debris killed one child. |
the Nike-Hercules Officer Course, Ranger and | Airborne Schools, the Army Command and General Staff C |
Star , the Air Medal, Army Aviator Badge, and | Airborne badge. |
rcraft types including fighters, bombers, and | Airborne Early Warning & Control. |
bbey to the Submarine Service, Commandos, and | Airborne Forces (1948). |
.999% of dust, pollen, mold, bacteria and any | airborne particles with a size of 120 nanometres (0.12 |
The spores are | airborne and found in the soil and water, as well as i |
Once they are | airborne, and have presumably escaped, we see a traili |
called Operation Cricket, which name the area | airborne control ship took for a call sign, and the or |
-10 squadron in 1988, providing heavily armed | airborne forward air control (FAC) capability for the |
s and the U.S. Army, and was infantry, armor, | airborne and Special Forces qualified. |
's military education includes: the U.S. Army | Airborne Course, Jumpmaster, Parachute Rigger, and Air |
h Guards Rifle Division was an elite Red Army | airborne infantry division during World War II. |
ntra-theater airlift and support of U.S. Army | airborne forces from 1971-1973. |
y use was for C-47 Skytrain transport of Army | airborne parachute units, and for resupply of ground f |
19th IS is associated with United States Army | airborne and ground operations. |
hereafter, John, Jr. was a United States Army | airborne ranger infantry officer. |
mary operations involved support of U.S. Army | airborne forces, tactical cargo airlift, and air evacu |
advanced electronically scanned phased array | airborne radars with each scan lasts only milliseconds |
and Sang asked for reinforcements by two ARVN | airborne battalions, which still were not enough. |
nt troop numbers could be rapidly deployed as | airborne quick-reaction detachments. |
t sophisticated U.S. fighter jets, as well as | airborne electronic surveillance platforms. |
ncreasingly being made between ACAS and ASAS ( | airborne separation assurance system). |
er's Basic and Advanced Courses; Air Assault, | Airborne, Ranger and Pathfinder Schools; Jumpmaster, M |
previous TwinBee games, the player shoots at | airborne enemies with their gun and drops bombs to the |
The player can also attack | airborne enemies with their ship's punches as well at |
Only forty-seven of the sixty-eight B-29s | airborne hit the target area; four aborted with mechan |
et endurance record in 1954 by keeping a B-47 | airborne for 47:35 hours. |
ist and organist who currently leads the band | Airborne. |
d the Infantry Officer Advanced Course, Basic | Airborne Course, Command and General Staff College and |
gh in years past the Army has conducted basic | Airborne training at various locations, it has since b |
he served, inter alia, in the 18th Battalion | Airborne assault and 6 Air Assault Brigade. |
The 97th Civil Affairs Battalion ( | Airborne) is a civil affairs battalion of the 95th Civ |
The 97th Civil Affairs Battalion ( | Airborne) was activated 16 March 2007. |
a specialist four in Company D, 2d Battalion ( | Airborne), 506th Infantry Regiment, 101st Airborne Div |
a Staff Sergeant in Company D, 2nd Battalion ( | Airborne), 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment, 101st Ai |
irst Class in Company B of the 2nd Battalion ( | Airborne), 503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Bri |
ld be called to action and within minutes, be | airborne fully loaded and armed with nuclear missiles. |
Tin whiskers don't have to be | airborne to damage equipment, as they are typically al |
the day of the race, Mark Webber again became | airborne when following his teammates over the hump of |
iiser-Larsen took off, and they barely became | airborne over the cracking ice. |
the #5 CLR chased a Toyota GT-One and became | airborne two turns before Indianapolis, somersaulting |
the aircraft fell off shortly after it became | airborne. |
Mark Webber's CLR became | airborne at Indianapolis during qualifying and was rep |
pects of the Apollo 13 mission once it became | airborne after liftoff. |
It also mutated again to become | airborne, which allowed it to spread based on the viru |
and thinness, fumed silica can easily become | airborne, making it an inhalation risk, capable of cau |
tends to clump and is not so likely to become | airborne. |
of the runway, the aircraft failed to become | airborne. |
ised to secure loose objects which may become | airborne during the storm, stay away from coastlines, |
ake section, causing the locomotive to become | airborne and hit the ceiling of the tunnel. |
etween the north and southbound lanes, become | airborne, landing in (or in this case on) oncoming tra |
By 1992, the journalistic trail had become | airborne with the introduction of the battle plane. |
produced by Stachybotrys chartarum can become | airborne and thus contribute to health problems among |
ng the number of small particles which become | airborne. |
here aerodynamics led to Hulme's car becoming | airborne and flipping while following closely behind o |
AEW&C tends to be superior in that, being | airborne and being able to look down, it can see targe |
issions, most notably for developing the best | airborne crossing of the South Atlantic, and during th |
Although the members of the unit wore blue | airborne tabs above the brigades shoulder patch they w |
It is based on BMD-1 | airborne IFV. |
BMD-1 | airborne infantry fighting vehicle which can be parach |
During its existence it served as bomber, | airborne forces and transport squadron. |
two commanders believed that training by both | airborne troops and aircrews could be completed by the |
Commercial applications of both | airborne LIDAR and ground laser scanning technology ha |
d data at different spatial scales (from both | airborne and satellite sensors) and the Bidirectional |
ication Section in the 18th Engineer Brigade ( | Airborne). |
Wallwork flew gliders in every major British | airborne operation of the second world war. |
an Second World War operation by the British | airborne forces in October 1944. |
The Red Devils - The Story Of The British | Airborne Forces. |
winged horse on the formation sign of British | airborne forces. |
o participate in Operation Tonga, the British | airborne landings in Normandy in June 1944. |
sult of the fighting at Nijmegen, the British | airborne division was cut off. |
ng increasingly heavy casualties, the British | airborne forces desperately held on to an ever-shrinki |
xhibits many of the medals awarded to British | airborne troops, including the posthumous VCs awarded |
ormed as part of the expansion of the British | airborne forces, and Gale was offered command of the B |
The 1st British | Airborne Division dropped onto Arnhem on 17 September. |
ost CB, DSO & Bar, MC, DL, 1912-1993, British | airborne officer best known for being the leader of th |
For British | airborne operations, see Operation Tonga and for Free |
Cedar leaf blight spreads extensively by | airborne ascospores in humid conditions and can affect |
r and druid Morvran helped repel an attack by | airborne zombies. |
principal threat was seizure of the docks by | airborne troops; a seaborne landing was thought to be |
ess of Berth Milton & Private was produced by | Airborne TV & Channel Five - "The Reluctant Porn King" |
dger units located here included the Canadian | Airborne Centre and the Canadian Forces Parachute Main |
eoff Bodine's truck, sending Bodine careening | airborne into the wall & catch fence just past the sta |
(NATO reporting name: Mainring) is a Chinese | Airborne Early Warning and Control system comprising d |
McEveety produced The Passion of the Christ, | Airborne, which he also wrote, as well as 187, Paparaz |
s on Mount Sar Planina southwest of the city, | airborne troops were dropped on the slopes. |
through Fifteenth Ranger Infantry Companies ( | Airborne). |
Engineer Company ( | Airborne) 270 |
Once a Marine has completed | Airborne School with the sister services, they are aut |
ich typically cause cars to become completely | airborne multiple times throughout an event. |
and Marine Corps installations and to conduct | airborne search and patrol, transportation, air-sea re |
It conducted | airborne radio relay operations, April-November 1970; |
It operates the E-4 aircraft conducting | airborne command and control missions. |
bees visited, although honey may also contain | airborne pollens from anemophilous plants, spores, and |
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