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This led to the eventual dissolution of the | Airborne and a perceived decline in the reputation of |
l days before conducting the division's first | airborne operation, a combat drop on the Tagatay Ridge |
The 97th Civil Affairs Battalion ( | Airborne) is a civil affairs battalion of the 95th Civ |
ing to take off under load: 157 could not get | airborne with a 14" Whitehead torpedo and the other tw |
, the Caspian Flotilla, the Air Force and the | Airborne Troops, a total of 8,500 troops, about 200 ta |
principal threat was seizure of the docks by | airborne troops; a seaborne landing was thought to be |
try Division arrived and began to relieve the | airborne troops, a process that was completed around 0 |
Ouschan | airborne during a hard break at 2009 Women's World 10 |
Although the members of the unit wore blue | airborne tabs above the brigades shoulder patch they w |
eration Varsity in March 1945, a major allied | airborne offensive across the Rhine. |
killed in action on March 24, 1945 During an | airborne assault across the Rhine northwest of Wesel a |
Hitting airfields in support of the | airborne assault across the Rhine in March 1945. |
k on Holland in September 1944 and during the | airborne assault across the Rhine in March 1945. |
Bulge (December 1944 - January 1945) and the | airborne attack across the Rhine (March 1945). |
The 97th Civil Affairs Battalion ( | Airborne) was activated 16 March 2007. |
h the scores level, when he collided with the | airborne South African scrum-half Fourie du Preez, thu |
rst Parachute Infantry, One Hundred and First | Airborne Division, after serving overseas 1944-1945. |
e allies launched Operation Market Garden, an | airborne offensive aimed at capturing the Rhine bridge |
s, Dr. Dennis J. Stirlings in Action with the | Airborne Forces: Air Support for SAS and Resistance Op |
For American soldiers of the 101st | Airborne, Manas Air Transit Center is a welcome patch |
He is a graduate of the | Airborne and Air Assault schools. |
-10 squadron in 1988, providing heavily armed | airborne forward air control (FAC) capability for the |
r - three pilots and two aircraft testing the | airborne forward air controller concept. |
pany, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment ( | airborne), 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team of the U |
30 m underwater by using rocket motors, once | airborne, the aircraft switched to standard turbofan e |
a tactical airlift wing involved in worldwide | airborne training, airlift, and special operations inc |
It also mutated again to become | airborne, which allowed it to spread based on the viru |
The Divisional Headquarters for the 1st | Airborne Division, along the 1st Airlanding Brigade an |
r plaques, including one in honour of the 1st | Airborne Division, along the dike between Heteren, Dri |
Comet envisioned using the 1st | Airborne Division, along with the Polish 1st Independe |
The 101st | Airborne Division also worked to rebuild drainage ditc |
J1N1-S Night fighter with | airborne radar although no armament is pictured here |
The 1st | Airborne Command and Control Squadron (1 ACCS) is part |
r control of this sector from 2-504 PIR, 82nd | Airborne Division and 1-94 FA, DIVARTY, 1st Armored Di |
f pot metal are susceptible to corrosion from | airborne acids and other contaminants, and the interna |
nnel in the theater when not participating in | airborne operations and evacuated casualties and priso |
shire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, 6th | Airborne Division, and led a charge across the Bridge |
Diploma of | Airborne officer and military interpreter (French), Ai |
and Marine Corps installations and to conduct | airborne search and patrol, transportation, air-sea re |
/7 and former commanding general of the 101st | Airborne Division and Fort Campbell, Kentucky. |
ps, aircrew members responsible for operating | airborne weapon and sensor systems are called naval fl |
he served, inter alia, in the 18th Battalion | Airborne assault and 6 Air Assault Brigade. |
e 1942 aimed at eliminating Soviet partisans, | airborne troops and encircling Red Army soldiers near |
The Soviets hoped that the | airborne troops and the partisans would be able to sec |
ost 30 sticks of the 507th came down in 101st | Airborne areas and became temporarily attached to that |
ps from the U.S. 1st Infantry Division, 173rd | Airborne Brigade, and the 1st Battalion, Royal Austral |
as fought between elements of the British 1st | Airborne Division and elements of the German Bocholt B |
nited States and assumed Command of the XVIII | Airborne Corps and Fort Bragg in May 1957. |
inction among U.S. Army personnel wearing the | Airborne, Ranger, and Special Forces tabs, if authoriz |
ek island of Crete was under attack by German | airborne troops and the British garrison was in danger |
AFHRA 1st | Airborne Command and Control Squadron History |
became General Officer Commanding Indian 2nd | Airborne Division and in 1948 he became General Office |
two commanders believed that training by both | airborne troops and aircrews could be completed by the |
DO-178B Software Considerations in | Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification |
The 12th | Airborne Command and Control Squadron is a unit of the |
d the range, flexibility and possibilities of | airborne forces and glider operations, and also highli |
from his medical training, he volunteered for | airborne training and attended the Army's Airborne sch |
Shortly afterwards the brigade rejoined 1st | Airborne Division and began training for the airborne |
e intelligence to the 13th Regular Army, 50th | Airborne Division, and the Taliban forces. |
r progressed, Pakistan Army deployed its 50th | Airborne Division and the Frontier Corps to provide lo |
dger units located here included the Canadian | Airborne Centre and the Canadian Forces Parachute Main |
Seitz, former commanding general of the 82nd | Airborne Division and the XVIII Airborne Corps. |
The | airborne troops and partisans fought a conventional ba |
The United States Air Force's 2d | Airborne Command and Control Squadron (2 ACCS) was an |
His first assignment was with the 11th | Airborne Division and in 1958 deployed his Honest John |
technical support and sales for 'Bluesky', an | airborne survey and remote sensing company based in Le |
t Army strongly emphasized the development of | airborne forces and their use behind enemy lines. |
It provides logistical support to the 101st | Airborne Division, and is under the direct command of |
Foam insulation serves as a barrier to | airborne sounds, and reduces airborne sound transfer t |
Commercial applications of both | airborne LIDAR and ground laser scanning technology ha |
An E-3 Sentry | Airborne Warning and Control System from Tinker AFB, O |
Only sixty-five percent of the | airborne troops and equipment dropped on the first dro |
He received | airborne assault and parachute training at Officer Can |
onautics' DO-178B (Software Considerations in | Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification), RTCA's |
ed first as a bomber squadron and later as an | airborne support and transport unit. |
nced and "window-proof" Lichtenstein SN-2 VHF | airborne radar, and thus JG 300 gradually evolved into |
ool, after graduating from there he chose the | airborne troops and was assigned to the 18th Choc Para |
ial air purifiers use electrosprays to ionize | airborne particles and remove them from the air, but t |
hter, the A-X ground attack aircraft, and the | Airborne Warning and Control System. |
1 July 1957 the United States Air Force 614th | Airborne Control and Warning Squadron established a Ai |
Fort Campbell is home to the 101st | Airborne Division and the 160th Special Operations Avi |
he served in the United States Army with 82nd | Airborne Division, and later attended the John F. Kenn |
armed with a steam fire bullet for destroying | airborne targets, and a temporary force field which pr |
Force Budget Issues Team; executive director, | Airborne Warning and Control System task force; and ch |
ating firepower demonstration, beginning with | airborne rockets and culminating in a destroyer bombar |
the U.S. army as a paratrooper with the 82nd | Airborne Division and deserted in 2004 to avoid partic |
He served with the 101st | Airborne Division and in Panama with the 193rd Infantr |
s a bandolier for Sten magazines as issued to | airborne troops, and the spare barrel bag and parts wa |
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 |
He served as Chief of Staff of the XVIII | Airborne Corps, and commanded a regiment in the 40th I |
and the American units being renamed as First | Airborne Army and taking over command of the American |
s a 23 day battle between the U.S. Army 101st | Airborne Division and the North Vietnamese Army from J |
1st Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, 101st | Airborne Division and the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger R |
ration (HAF), which filters any dust, pollen, | airborne contaminants and resultant debris from the CC |
It was one third of a triad composing of | airborne, ground and sea-based assets. |
e role, either in defense: Clara cells engulf | airborne toxins and break them down via their cytochro |
It is an | airborne species, and can travel up to several kilomet |
the plant the right to vent nitrogen oxides, | airborne mercury, and sulphur dioxide into the air. |
It operates the E-4 aircraft conducting | airborne command and control missions. |
tates Air Force from 1953 - 1982, first as an | airborne radio and radar repairman in post-World War I |
rmored Personnel Carrier (APC) Troop, the 9th | Airborne Battalion, and the national police-a paramili |
st, and 506th Infantry Regiments of the 101st | Airborne Division and the 1st ARVN Division. |
in early 2008 along with the rest of the 82nd | Airborne Division, and was recognized by President Geo |
Regiment became the Armoured Regiment of 16th | Airborne Division and joined with the 44th Royal Tank |
onnel, equipment, and supplies and airdropped | airborne troops and equipment from, 1957-1967. |
During its existence it served as bomber, | airborne forces and transport squadron. |
He spent two years as a member of the 82nd | Airborne Division and was a member of Fort Benning's b |
ormed as part of the expansion of the British | airborne forces, and Gale was offered command of the B |
essen the risk of contamination from settling | airborne particles and to prevent water condensation f |
Upon completion of | Airborne School and the Special Forces Qualification C |
ivate military contractor that specializes in | airborne surveillance and security. |
er's Basic and Advanced Courses; Air Assault, | Airborne, Ranger and Pathfinder Schools; Jumpmaster, M |
oming the “ground clutter” problem, the 1970s | Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) represente |
Both the 101st | Airborne Division and the ARVN 1st Infantry Division w |
symbol of the 187th Infantry Regiment, 101st | Airborne Division and of other US forces in Japan. |
e unit now operates the Westland Sea King Mk7 | Airborne Surveillance and Control (ASaC) helicopter. |
he allied air fleet also made use of the E-3A | Airborne Warning and Control Systems and a fleet of B- |
multimedia displays tell the story of today's | airborne soldier and his heritage from 1940 when Briti |
it served as a morale boost for the fledgling | airborne establishment, and the technical and operatio |
ange Search and Rescue, with over 14 hours of | airborne endurance and large scanner windows built int |
s to cut the highway which would split up the | Airborne units and cut off the advance elements of XXX |
es Limited in 1970 by following up an intense | airborne radiometric anomaly. |
t 00:50 aircraft carrying the rest of the 6th | Airborne Division appeared overhead and the paratroope |
The commander of the 101st | Airborne Division appointed Corcoran commander of the |
ssion was to "detect, report, and track enemy | airborne threats approaching by overseas routes and to |
n Market Garden, a few men of the British 1st | Airborne Division are said to have played this song us |
olecules, however only a small portion of the | airborne analytes are ionized to begin with so the pra |
erations against Operation Market Garden, the | airborne offensive around the Rhine bridges. |
He commanded the 11th | Airborne Division Artillery from 1944 to 1946. |
tteries in the 2d Infantry Division and XVIII | Airborne Corps Artillery. |
ed on duty in Europe as commander of the 13th | Airborne Division Artillery. |
vision, the 196th Infantry Brigade, the 173rd | Airborne Brigade, as well as the 11th Armored Cavalry |
The U.S. 101st and 82nd | Airborne Divisions, as well as the British 6th Airborn |
of Cherbourg, France and the D-Day landing of | airborne troops, as well as the movement of advance mo |
and was then assigned to Britain's fledgling | airborne forces; as he trained he helped to pioneer a |
ratroops of the 5th Parachute Brigade and 6th | Airborne Division as part of Operation Tonga (each Sti |
7th Parachute Brigade (both formerly with 2nd | Airborne Division), as well as the 123rd Indian Infant |
ed at Camp Victory, Iraq to replace the XVIII | Airborne Corps as MNC-I. |
Pollution Abatement Systems, which catch the | airborne products as salts, and hold them in a liquid |
He was assigned next to the 101st | Airborne Division as the G-3, then took command of the |
PRK and LASIK are both waived for | Airborne, Air Assault and Ranger schools. |
Battalion, 327th Infantry Regiment, and 101st | Airborne (Air Assault) Division at Fort Campbell, Kent |
March 1945, although it was still involved in | airborne operations associated with the Rhine crossing |
ncreasingly being made between ACAS and ASAS ( | airborne separation assurance system). |
ved as a field artillery officer in the 101st | Airborne Division at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. |
in January 1989 while serving with the 101st | Airborne Division at Fort Campbell in Kentucky, due to |
scorted a naval force to land the British 1st | Airborne Division at the important port of Taranto on |
antry Division, and was chief of staff of the | Airborne Center at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. |
Aerial transportation during World War II; | airborne assault at Aparri, Luzon, June 23, 1945. |
ed.) with a dissertation on UV irradiation of | airborne bacteria at the University of Bonn in Germany |
ned and of course the Royal Sussex Museum and | airborne museums at Aldershot and Oosterbeek. |
talion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment, 101st | Airborne Division, at the end of a patrol near Wynot, |
gh in years past the Army has conducted basic | Airborne training at various locations, it has since b |
After escaping through | airborne travel atop his beast, he would arrive at a n |
as eventually completed, however, and sold to | Airborne Research Australia in Adelaide. |
850th Engineer Aviation Battalion and 877th | Airborne Engineer Aviation Battalion. |
The U.S. Army was represented by the 101st | Airborne Infantry Band and its Army chaplain. |
It was merged with the 82nd | Airborne Division's band. |
ot his car sideways between turns 1 & 2, went | airborne, and barrel rolled end over end at least 7 or |
Airborne Jaeger Battalion | |
ng his career, Erickson served with the 509th | Airborne Infantry Battalion, the 8th Infantry Division |
8 gliders carried small elements of the 326th | Airborne Engineer Battalion, the 101st Signal Company, |
44 gliders were Batteries A and B of the 81st | Airborne Antiaircraft Battalion. |
Airborne To Battle - A History Of Airborne Warfare 191 | |
, and especially microprocessors, that TWS in | airborne applications became practical. |
and was placed under command of the US 173rd | Airborne Brigade, becoming the first Australian unit t |
Airborne has been awarded a Merit of Honor by the Worl | |
h Armed Forces and it was the base of the 1st | Airborne Division before they left the united Kingdom |
With enemy withdrawal on the front, the 6th | Airborne Division began to advance on 17 August 1944, |
AEW&C tends to be superior in that, being | airborne and being able to look down, it can see targe |
ost CB, DSO & Bar, MC, DL, 1912-1993, British | airborne officer best known for being the leader of th |
to formulate a clear policy about the use of | airborne forces between the Army and the Royal Air For |
Joint | Airborne Troop Board |
sian air-to-ground radio voice traffic during | airborne interception/ border incursion etc. |
Company C, 3rd Battalion, 509th | Airborne, 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Inf |
ratroopers of Company C, 3rd Battalion, 509th | Airborne, 4th Brigade Combat Team (Airborne), 25th Inf |
sorption Radiometer; the most frequently used | airborne instrument built in-house at NASA Goddard. |
k Mark VII Tetrarch light tank for use by the | airborne forces, but it had not been designed with tha |
nally intended for use by mountain troops and | airborne forces but soon became the Army-wide standard |
Airborne Composites BV - a developer of advanced compo | |
e third was intended to jam the German radar, | Airborne Cigar by No. 101 and No. 214 squadrons. |
or four sites to accurately detect and track | airborne emitters by multilateration. |
n the rural Eastern Cape where predictions of | airborne liberation by black Americans captured the im |
The | airborne troops by-passed strong defenses established |
To begin with, | Airborne of California merged with Pacific Air Freight |
ng the Allied invasion of North Africa in the | airborne segment called Operation Torch, he was mortal |
engineers are working on the High-resolution | Airborne Wideband Camera (HAWC), which will be an inte |
twigs, branches or leaves become temporarily | airborne and can be carried away upwind of the bushfir |
to include an Air-to-Air mode (A/A) where two | airborne users can get relative slant-range informatio |
A nuisance-causing concentration of | airborne particles can be reached quickly when dispers |
These were | airborne guns, capable of being broken down into 4x140 |
On 11 February, the 11th | Airborne Division captured the last Japanese outer def |
he second phase of the offensive was to be an | airborne assault carried out by the Afghan 38th comman |
gadgets and hardware as the Helicarrier - an | airborne aircraft carrier - as well as LMDs (Life Mode |
quest for citizen input eventually lead to an | airborne flight carrying a scientist, who has develope |
y Car" where he brandishes the Snake Rod when | airborne to cause a jet-stream to destroy the enemy. |
It also provided joint | airborne communications center and command post suppor |
patrols while trying to contact Magic, NATO's | airborne command center. |
In October 1983, the wing provided Joint | Airborne Communications Center/Command Post equipment |
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