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permit all Massachusetts Army National Guard | personnel to perform essential combat tasks that will |
Canadian Coast Guard | personnel man the station on a 28-day rotation. |
s expanded to include certain National Guard | personnel. |
om the cruiser working with U.S. Coast Guard | personnel from Maritime Safety and Security Team 91104 |
decades of the 20th century, National Guard | personnel typically served "One weekend a month, two w |
Secretary of Transportation and Coast Guard | personnel were eligible to receive a variety of Depart |
lar to U.S. Navy decorations and Coast Guard | personnel are eligible to receive all inter-service aw |
All Army and Air National Guard | personnel - regardless of drill status - civilian empl |
After several Coast Guard | personnel are wounded, the Coast Guardsmen, apparently |
sts primarily of Alabama Army National Guard | personnel, but also includes Army aviation guard perso |
g all necessary investigation of Coast Guard | personnel, and all applicants for positions therein, a |
proximately 660 full-time Air National Guard | personnel, both Technicians and Active Guard and Reser |
orce 1-151 was augmented with National Guard | personnel from Tennessee, Missouri, and Maryland and t |
ompany 151 was augmented with National Guard | personnel from Idaho, Iowa, Kentucky, Ohio, and Wyomin |
des of the twentieth century, National Guard | personnel typically served "One weekend a month, two w |
Faversham Gunpowder | Personnel Register 1573-1840, by Raymond Godfrey & Art |
The band had | personnel issues too. |
m Common under 20th TFW management to handle | personnel overflow in January 1967. |
nt because it was too busy for Fish Hatchery | personnel to manage. |
Chief of Staff, and the General Headquarters | personnel. |
ing Company and its roughly 100 headquarters | personnel to Illinois. |
teacher of medical students and other health | personnel, headed the Norwegian Red Cross team and was |
s, medicines and inspection of animal health | personnel. |
to the education and training of healthcare | personnel. |
for NATO due to the Soviets maintaining high | personnel levels after World War II when most of the A |
US Army in post-war Germany as high-scoring | personnel plus the attrition caused by sickness, compa |
with integrity Clark refused to give up his | personnel duties, and was fired on April 6. |
Once home, Barnes began to assemble his | personnel and began cutting and packaging low-quality |
g his lifetime, save for a black mark in his | personnel file for disobeying orders; but they were re |
His | personnel file contains a handwritten comment that he |
for his first year on the job given that his | personnel was essentially unchanged from the team's pr |
g to an October 12, 1976 memo to Ford by his | personnel director, Douglas Bennett. |
efficiency, controlling spending and holding | personnel or contractors accountable for their perform |
he production while insisting that Hollywood | personnel be used. |
stablish a roll call system for nursing home | personnel. |
lding was converted to quarters for hospital | personnel. |
If necessary, the base can host | personnel and aircraft of both the Italian Air Force, |
urrently the minority spokesman on the House | Personnel and Pensions Committee. |
vision intercom with related commands, house | personnel during an emergency, and protect staff again |
Island 27 km west of the station for housing | personnel and their families. |
jokes were actually made that the key FBI HQ | personnel had to be spies or moles, like [Robert Hanss |
In 2005 it was announced that HQ | Personnel and Training Command was to co-locate with H |
opulation and United Nations or humanitarian | personnel under threat of violence. |
he evacuation of United Nations humanitarian | personnel from the country. |
movement of both the force and humanitarian | personnel. |
t United Nations, associate and humanitarian | personnel, including the bombing outside the headquart |
d safe access to United Nations humanitarian | personnel and those of non-governmental organisations |
ironment for United Nations and humanitarian | personnel. |
afety of all United Nations and humanitarian | personnel. |
ies guaranteed safe passage for humanitarian | personnel. |
t civilians, United Nations and humanitarian | personnel, and to seize weapons. |
It was important that humanitarian | personnel had safe and unimpeded access and the coming |
movement for United Nations and humanitarian | personnel and the Secretary-General was requested to k |
not apply to United Nations or humanitarian | personnel, and human rights observers. |
ations peacekeepers, police and humanitarian | personnel. |
sure the security and safety of humanitarian | personnel. |
ross and ensure safe access for humanitarian | personnel. |
f child soldiers and attacks on humanitarian | personnel and reminded parties of their obligations un |
rotection of United Nations and humanitarian | personnel. |
he safety of United Nations and humanitarian | personnel. |
he safety of United Nations and humanitarian | personnel and permit humanitarian aid to be delivered |
e of the safety and security of humanitarian | personnel and United Nations and its associated person |
e same time, United Nations and humanitarian | personnel were asked to respect the laws of the countr |
3 billion and more than eighty-seven hundred | personnel. |
hs in 1945, and interviewed nearly a hundred | personnel, Army, Navy, British and civilian, as a Spec |
ed full membership to all industrial hygiene | personnel within the agencies as well as to government |
tion and the alleged sober pragmatism of IBM | personnel. |
was expressed at UNITA attacks on UNAVEM III | personnel and tension in the northeastern provinces. |
on the play despite the entrance of illegal | personnel onto the field. |
sic program composition, and makes important | personnel decisions. |
irements to deliver streamlined and improved | personnel services to commanders, managers, and Airmen |
The center improves | personnel services by developing programs that allow i |
In 1982, he earned a master's degree in | personnel management from the University of New Hampsh |
Ultimately, it was a failure in | personnel that spelt the end of the opposition against |
Several changes in | personnel occurred between the recording of the two al |
He was awarded a Master of Arts degree in | personnel from Bowling Green State University in 1979. |
leadership of the party, either a change in | personnel or a change in political line, so that the v |
n are) many subsequent delays and changes in | personnel. |
Both were complete in | personnel and materiel. |
Zaia also effected deep changes in | personnel policies within his own ministry. |
He has had over 25 years experience in | personnel management, including 12 as a personnel dire |
The changes in | personnel failed to bring enough of a change in fortun |
arned B.A in political science and a M.A. in | personnel management and administration. |
They are sometimes installed in | personnel egress paths or building openings to slow tr |
on in September 1977, it has been growing in | personnel and equipment. |
d as editor of the annual series Research in | Personnel and Human Resources Management from 1981-200 |
Although there was some slight overlap in | personnel with The Movement, the various incarnations |
With the increase in | personnel came the need for more fire stations and bet |
He continued to take graduate degree in | personnel management. |
The new ministry saw no change in | personnel from the previous ministry, but major change |
Lou believed in | personnel services and had used them to further his pr |
1979 Master's degree in | personnel management, Troy State University, Alabama |
one B.A., LL.B. and Post Graduate Diploma in | Personnel Management and Labour Welfare. |
He received a postgraduate diploma in | personnel management from the University of Strathclyd |
Programs lead to bachelor's degrees in | personnel management, transport engineering management |
ad continued to grow, in spite of changes in | personnel. |
With the upgrade in | personnel to using qualified fighter pilots with their |
-Rock sound, and also had a drastic shift in | personnel. |
Bunting has served in | personnel, services, information management, as wing e |
ly in Winter 2002 Infernum renew activity in | personnel "Anextiomarus" (vocal, electric guitar), "Ch |
Diploma in | Personnel Management |
ny, Hearst-Argyle Television, and brought in | personnel from across the country to assist in various |
After some changes in | personnel, they were playing opposite the Paul Van Loa |
from Midwestern College and a M.A. degree in | personnel services from Rowan University. |
Computers In | Personnel was founded by Peter Watsham in 1982 in Marl |
ayers involved in the exercise also included | personnel from the 1st Air Force battalion, the U.S. N |
prior to assuming the chairmanship included | personnel matters (he oversaw purges of unreliable emp |
pecial School Districts #1 and #2, including | personnel, budget, and program operations; |
i Navy and Marines and U.S. Forces including | personnel from the U.S. Navy's Maritime Expeditionary |
This unit does many tasks including | personnel transport and serves as a Deputy Chief vehic |
been raising the issue of security of Indian | personnel in Afghanistan for months. |
He was an industrial | personnel officer and served as a councillor on Glamor |
ic Labor Standards Section of the Industrial | Personnel Division of the Army Service Forces. |
ecialized training courses for wine industry | personnel. |
ucted for the benefit of in service industry | personnel. |
and musicians, composers and music industry | personnel). |
would explode, killing or seriously injuring | personnel who were working in the vicinity and destroy |
ailure of airline maintenance and inspection | personnel to adhere to proper maintenance and quality |
ntinental Express maintenance and inspection | personnel to adhere to proper maintenance and quality |
ions of lodging facilities, train inspection | personnel, contract with a commercial exterminator; ed |
orporate university was designed to instruct | personnel employed by McDonald's in the various aspect |
members would later form the instrumentalist | personnel of Bow Wow Wow). |
By then, senior intelligence | personnel had already begun seriously to contemplate t |
Many of the central German intelligence | personnel had escaped to Sweden, possibly arranged by |
ich has been criticized by some intelligence | personnel as fictional, though because of its covert n |
1992, AFSOC special tactics and intelligence | personnel supported Operation Restore Hope in Somalia. |
a Polaris, in order to evacuate intelligence | personnel and material to neutral Sweden in case of a |
As a result, a lot of intelligence | personnel from the Military Police Command or the late |
American intelligence | personnel inspected the suspected chemical weapons sit |
etired senior U.S. military and intelligence | personnel, such as former Rear Admiral Earl "Buddy" Ya |
tatement that U.S. military and intelligence | personnel in future wars will suffer for abuses commit |
t a period of inactivity because of internal | personnel conflict and pursuit of individual projects. |
A) and cease attacks on MONUA, international | personnel, police and civilians. |
y, National Guard, Reserve and international | personnel. |
UNITA cease attacks on MONUA, international | personnel, the Government of Unity and National Reconc |
ansitional authorities and all international | personnel. |
International | Personnel Management Association |
commencing or continuing investigations into | personnel or officials from states not a party to the |
commencing or continuing investigations into | personnel or officials from states not a party to the |
e of the old corruption and bribery involved | personnel is compulsory. |
recruit a sabotage team from any willing IRA | personnel in the area, and attack important "targets o |
e been issued to the families of Royal Irish | personnel. |
ning and apprenticeship programmes for Irish | personnel, and designed new product ranges. |
As part of the operation, ISF | personnel and Marines from Company A, conducted securi |
However, many of its | personnel were poorly-trained reservists, conscripted |
th Bomb Squadron being inactivated, with its | personnel being consolidated into other group squadron |
In 1938, he was in charge of evacuating its | personnel from the ice. |
Since then its | personnel have served in Iraq, the Western Sahara, Cam |
tasked with protecting RNZAF assets and its | personnel, military discipline, investigations and gen |
begin the process of inactivation, with its | personnel and aircraft transferred to the 35th TFS. |
In June 1944 it was dissolved and its | personnel used to form SS Volunteer Grenadier Regiment |
1924, the battalion was deactivated with its | personnel being absorbed by the newly organized 4th Ma |
in support of National interests - sees its | personnel performing a high volume of operations. |
Only the RAAF had made evacuation plans; its | personnel were removed by flying boat. |
of the District provide opportunity for its | personnel to respond to emergencies in rural, suburban |
rmed on 9 September 1943, taking most of its | personnel from Panzer-Regiment 204 of the disbanded 22 |
inactivated in place on 8 December 1957, its | personnel and equipment being assigned to the 4th Figh |
ed to Federal Service on 1 May 1951, and its | personnel and equipment were sent to Japan to be used |
e service in 1951 during the Korean War, its | personnel and aircraft were reassigned to combat duty |
inue its mission while also transferring its | personnel and equipment in order to be fully operation |
Its | personnel are marketing and legal professionals who se |
re the safety and freedom of movement of its | personnel, while the ECOWAS and French forces had to r |
was, however, disbanded on 11 July, and its | personnel dispersed between 456, 457 and 458 Squadrons |
orms, floods, disasters, etc., utilizing its | personnel who are trained FEMA Community emergency res |
erwise difficult runways, JAARS provides its | personnel with training in STOL and other specialised |
iors- enabling the Crown, by controlling its | personnel, to decide who was to lead the Church in Fra |
mic and teaching knowledge and skills of its | personnel. |
Its | personnel are said to be in Western Europe and, former |
tional Divisions were disbanded, most of its | personnel had been imprisoned, executed or fled to the |
s aircraft but only about ten percent of its | personnel. |
e 6, the 1er BFMC had lost almost 25% of its | personnel with 27 killed in combat in Normandy, with t |
Its | personnel were largely soldiers until 1959, when the f |
Upon formation, the battalion drew its | personnel from three previously existing Citizen Force |
ee by disbanding one battalion and using its | personnel to reinforce the others. |
e The Salvation Army was allowed to send its | personnel with the American Expeditionary Force. |
e headquarters of the Brigade Group, and its | personnel were reallocated to other units. |
ly disbanded in August 1970 with most of its | personnel transferred to D445 Battalion. |
Headquartered at Preston, it drew its | personnel from the 2nd Battalion, 57th Infantry Regime |
IA) of the unit reached more than 50% of its | personnel. |
disbanded at Batavia on 16 February with its | personnel returning to Australia. |
, Deutsche Bank moved more than 4,500 of its | personnel into this building. |
es being viewed as a regional unit, with its | personnel, finance, and political offices under the co |
The majority of its | personnel were drawn from men that had previously serv |
Its | personnel served on Germany's international borders wi |
With its | personnel and equipment deployed, the group was inacti |
t 1903, because more than 65 per cent of its | personnel volunteered for overseas service the 58th/59 |
The Group has deployed its | personnel and equipment to all corners of the United S |
budget of about $1 million, some 59% of its | personnel were engaged in mosquito abatement and habit |
was disarmed after much negotiation and its | personnel were recruited to form the basis for three n |
In February 1951, lost most of its | personnel when assigned to the parent wing, and was in |
here the Royal Newfoundland Regiment and its | personnel are most of the main protagonists of the sto |
2d Bomb Squadron being inactivated, with its | personnel being consolidated into other group squadron |
notorious war crimes carried out by Japanese | personnel. |
Lae area could garrison only 10,000 Japanese | personnel: 2,500 seamen and 7,500 soldiers. |
- or plans for - suicide attacks by Japanese | personnel, including soldiers carrying explosives, and |
s he worked extensively with well-known jazz | personnel. |
anized a Pesach Seder in 1943 for all Jewish | personnel of the base. |
ully Kosher, being produced by an all Jewish | personnel. |
While about 600 JGSDF | personnel were in Iraq at any time, none had been kill |
tagon's chief lawyer by the military's Joint | Personnel Recovery Agency, or JPRA, the military agenc |
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