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telligence branch at the Ministry of Economic | Warfare, a post he held until May 1940. |
In the theory of nuclear | warfare, a decapitation strike is a first strike atta |
d prove too expensive a tactic to make U-boat | warfare a winning strategy for Germany. |
uced several works regarding ancient Egyptian | warfare; a topic that had long been ignored or only b |
y developed as a pulmonary agent for chemical | warfare, a few months after the first use of phosgene |
Brown, Fredric Joseph, Chemical | Warfare: A Study in Restraints, Princeton University |
emselves were limited in their anti-submarine | warfare abilities by their low speed and their need t |
in the autumn of 1914 and the ensuing trench | warfare; about 10,000 during the Battle of the Somme |
sor, General Alan Brooke, who favoured mobile | warfare above static defence. |
That decade wittnessed regular | warfare across the county which devastated towns such |
8 and 1955, and participated in antisubmarine | warfare activities off the east coast, as well as tra |
cumentary propaganda film about the guerrilla | warfare activities of the Australian forces on Timor. |
le Ages and the early modern period, chemical | warfare advanced along with the development of chemis |
! is a 1962 low budget black-and-white jungle | warfare adventure exploitation film produced, directe |
he Australian Department of Defence as an Air | Warfare Advisor in the Force Development and Analysis |
ping with the Jeune Ecole philosophy of naval | warfare advocated by Bertin, the Chishima was small a |
chill rationalism, how the irrationalities of | warfare affected the common man. |
Despite great public opposition to chemical | warfare after World War I, its development and practi |
ing administration with the Board of Economic | Warfare, after which he served in Cairo, Egypt, with |
The onset of trench | warfare after the first few months of First World War |
man fertility after the devastation of global | warfare, after satellite-borne "Henkel Radiation" wea |
by Cadwallon ap Cadfan, and there was ongoing | warfare against the then-ascendant Kingdom of Northum |
re the Estonian partisans who waged guerrilla | warfare against Nazi during the occupation of Estonia |
late 1919, it became clear that conventional | warfare against bolshevik forces in Ukraine had becom |
ound, the Gwardia Ludowa, and launch guerilla | warfare against the German occupation forces. |
93 Acadians who had been involved in guerilla | warfare against the British in Canada were led by Jos |
ort duty, then participated in anti-submarine | warfare against German U-Boats and escorted Allied co |
to collect intelligence and conduct guerrilla | warfare against Japanese forces in the South West Pac |
movement that conducted ineffective guerrilla | warfare against the occupying Nazi forces, only to co |
In some places, the use of chemical | warfare against civilian populations in contravention |
le attempts to fight guerrilla and insurgency | warfare against the communists after being driven off |
Engaged in PSYOPS | warfare against Nazi Germany, dropping leaflets and f |
The more western tribes continued | warfare against the Catawba, who were so reduced that |
pect while continuing this same type of naval | warfare against an overwhelming British Navy as early |
and materiel, the TPLF resorted to guerrilla | warfare against the EDU, finally driving them out of |
cerning the alleged communist use of chemical | warfare against the Hmong people and its continuing a |
th families were struggling for power through | warfare against Arab invaders. |
o England in 1327 and took part in the border | warfare against the Scots. |
l and the Greek geographer Pausanias refer to | warfare against the Brigantes in the first half of th |
Warfare against them by the English colonists and nat | |
leave for Mexico, Loco instead waged guerilla | warfare against the Chiricahuas. |
ntinue challenging U.S. military and economic | warfare against Iraq and other countries. |
urgs and pirates who had engaged in guerrilla | warfare against the Ottomans. |
a few local Portuguese, Dodd wages guerrilla | warfare against the French. |
ell; "Terminate Damnation" is about spiritual | warfare against evil and moral impurity, and "Necroma |
he organised several people and waged a small | warfare against the Soviet regime. |
ny and Fascist Italy extended their submarine | warfare against Brazil, which led the country to ente |
ith Napoleon's Continental System of economic | warfare against the United Kingdom and anti-French se |
The equipment and skills gained in guerrilla | warfare against the Japanese served the MPAJA in good |
anticholinergic drug related to the chemical | warfare agent 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate. |
ergic deliriant drug, related to the chemical | warfare agent 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate (QNB). |
g duration of action, related to the chemical | warfare agent 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate (QNB). |
ergic deliriant drug, related to the chemical | warfare agent 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate (QNB). |
g duration of action, related to the chemical | warfare agent 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate (QNB). |
ergic deliriant drug, related to the chemical | warfare agent 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate (QNB). |
anticholinergic drug related to the chemical | warfare agent 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate. |
inergic drug mixture, related to the chemical | warfare agent 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate (QNB). |
ergic deliriant drug, related to the chemical | warfare agent 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate (QNB). |
e Cross (Blaukreuz) is a World War I chemical | warfare agent consisting of diphenylchloroarsine (DA, |
site, the now-obsolete arsenic-based chemical | warfare agent. |
DM belongs to the group of chemical | warfare agents known as vomiting agents or sneeze gas |
e in the detoxification of chemical waste and | warfare agents and its ability to degrade agricultura |
at, "While agents degrade over time, chemical | warfare agents remain hazardous and potentially letha |
lied the Spanish Army of Africa with chemical | warfare agents during the Rif rebellion between 1923 |
In this sense, any of the chemical | warfare agents may incapacitate a victim; however, ag |
detection of chemical | warfare agents |
can be used to detect explosives and chemical | warfare agents, by the means of infrared spectroscopy |
During World War I he studied chemical | warfare agents, particularly the manufacture of phosg |
ical and chemical contaminants (e.g. chemical | warfare agents, anthrax spores or other toxic industr |
ded for radiological, chemical and biological | warfare agents, high-level radioactive waste and medi |
urposes, their most common use is as chemical | warfare agents. |
262d Information | Warfare Aggressor Squadron - McChord AFB, Washington |
boat was a maritime patrol and anti-submarine | warfare aircraft produced in France during the First |
by the Fairey Gannet shipborne anti-submarine | warfare aircraft, and was originally called Fairey Pr |
ned for strike fighter, bomber and electronic | warfare aircraft. |
the rest of the world and forced to engage in | warfare almost continuously, which can lead to neglec |
ttle, but the Ghadarites carried on guerrilla | warfare along with Iranian partisans until 1919. |
Afterwards, it returned to positional | warfare along the Chemin des Dames. |
mains such as fire fighting, law enforcement, | warfare, among others, to better understand human per |
Network Centric | Warfare: An Overview of Emerging Theory, which appear |
s The Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-century Land | Warfare: An Illustrated World View (2001) pg. |
l aspects of nuclear, biological and chemical | warfare, and providing reconnaissance parties (especi |
in World War I. U-94 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
and residents are often in the middle of gang | warfare and criminal activity. |
n World War I. U-160 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
llar track in 1905, which revolutionized land | warfare, and built the first working (experimental) d |
rial Japanese Army that researched biological | warfare and other topics through human experimentatio |
ranspired in Czech regions in 1318, caused by | warfare; and then in 1361 and 1366, caused by crop sh |
ions surveillance and disruption, information | warfare and assurance, and technology assessment, app |
ion of these ships for coastal anti submarine | warfare and patrol was developed as the Pauk class co |
le to make use of his own direct knowledge of | warfare and seafare, such as HMS Ulysses which is now |
red the designers' opposition to violence and | warfare, and the manual as well as the game itself tr |
neered by the U.S. government with biological | warfare and genocide in mind. |
cting Search and Rescue (SAR), Anti-submarine | warfare, and training missions. |
odeling and simulation, defensive information | warfare and intelligent information systems technolog |
n Navy) in World War I. U-41 engaged in naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
in World War I. U-46 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
n World War I. U-123 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
Main articles: Trench | warfare and Royal Engineer tunnelling companies |
s compelled to rescind unrestricted submarine | warfare and require all passenger liners be left unmo |
ment and conceptualization of network-centric | warfare and was the Joint Staff lead for the Departme |
n World War I. U-162 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
ajor-General and appointed Director, Land/Air | Warfare, and Commandant of the Army Air Corps. |
d never intended Gallipoli to be about trench | warfare and so were not interested in learning tactic |
His tenure was fraught with | warfare and struggle, which culminated in 1780 in the |
The use of ironclads, submarine | warfare, and the introduction of newer and more power |
lifornia, her home port, for training in mine | warfare and minesweeping exercises along the U.S. Wes |
orld War II with a main mission of amphibious | warfare, and then was active in 1946-47 as the heavy |
The Baby was intended for jungle | warfare and was only used by Australian units in the |
Hanneman's lyrics deal with Nazis, religion, | warfare and similar topics. |
tates were engaged in alternating episodes of | warfare and alliance with one another, but such inter |
rovided intelligence on Soviet anti-submarine | warfare and acoustics technology, as well as demonstr |
an emphasised the importance of combined arms | warfare, and especially the need for infantry to coop |
in World War I. U-13 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
, and information work on chemical biological | warfare and its disarmament. |
pecialise in Nuclear, Biological and Chemical | Warfare and defense measures (NBC), Explosive Ordnanc |
ribbean to join Task Force 184 for amphibious | warfare and antisubmarine exercises. |
Such a long battle was unusual in ancient | warfare and it is likely that the Romans had defeated |
The soft ground did not lend itself to siege | warfare, and there was a lack of large stones for the |
This illustrates a kind of mimic | warfare and corresponds to these divinatory meanings: |
known as Camp Meaford) was intended for tank | warfare and artillery gunnery training. |
exter eventually publicly disavowed guerrilla | warfare and was paroled to his home for the remainder |
ining air and surface forces in antisubmarine | warfare, and conducting patrols. |
in World War I. U-6 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
in World War I. U-56 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
n World War I. U-161 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
attle "E" for demonstrating excellence in all | warfare and mission categories. |
herlands to study western techniques in naval | warfare and to procure western technologies. |
n World War I. U-107 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
in 1918, and after taking courses in torpedo | warfare and navigation, was assigned as Chief Communi |
em and led reviews of Defense network centric | warfare and interoperability programs. |
uipment, navigational instruments, electronic | warfare, and guidance and control systems for tactica |
in World War I. U-10 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
erman "keil und kessel" tactics for offensive | warfare, and the Soviet "defense in depth" used to co |
ed in the Ministries of Information, Economic | Warfare, and Supply and Production, and with the Comb |
in World War I. U-88 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
Due to | warfare and exposure to infectious diseases after Eur |
in World War I. U-8 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
of war, however, since it involved guerrilla | warfare and a war of attrition between the PDPA-Commu |
Charles Flato of the Office of Economic | warfare and the Foreign Economic Administration was a |
locomotives proved highly efficient in trench | warfare and they were used extensively in hauling nee |
n World War I. U-114 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
ause of the displayed fusion of psychological | warfare and military deception. |
a new Triangle Trade of terrorists, chemical | warfare, and training. |
ant in 1894 he became a specialist in torpedo | warfare and served HMS Vernon and HMS Jupiter in this |
Other chapters describe German submarine | warfare and events triggering America's entry into th |
ality of military responses to unconventional | warfare and terrorism. |
March, emphasizing the exacerbation of class | warfare and the need to proceed with social revolutio |
ar and on psychology of characters during the | warfare and post-war life. |
ame obsolete, due to advances in weaponry and | warfare and many Victorian forts were abandoned by th |
n the Merlin Mk1 helicopter in Anti-Submarine | Warfare and Search and Rescue. |
rt Bruce employed the hobby for his guerrilla | warfare and mounted raids, covering 60 to 70 miles (9 |
ooks relating to Pictish and northern British | warfare, and recently authored the first volume in th |
ed pits close to the front line during trench | warfare, and was used in the open during the final "m |
n World War I. U-140 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
ol, Kochi; Director of the School of Maritime | Warfare and Tactics, Kochi; Senior Instructor at the |
train recruits in bomb assembly and guerrilla | warfare and has released footage of the camp taken fr |
orse as a consequence of the German submarine | warfare, and the Americans were concerned that after |
e joined the elite community of Naval Special | Warfare and qualified as a Navy SEAL. |
sh divulges that he too lost his relatives in | warfare and is the only surviving member of his famil |
in World War I. U-76 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
was little role for cavalry in static trench | warfare, and he moved to V Corps, a front-line corps, |
and Prosperity, Angels, Demons and Spiritual | Warfare, and The Body of Christ. |
e US was unprepared for the new conditions of | warfare and needed new technology. |
d and contributed to developments in tropical | warfare and counter-insurgency. |
in World War I. U-7 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
The First World War marked the dawn of modern | warfare and the first use of airplanes in combat. |
ne) in World War I. U-75 was engaged in naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
inst the Japanese, while conducting guerrilla | warfare and political activities in occupied territor |
in World War I. U-74 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
that both were relatively new innovations in | warfare, and this battle highlights their relatively |
in World War I. U-89 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
or the 11-day exercise in which antisubmarine | warfare and air defense were emphasized. |
in World War I. U-48 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
n World War I. U-159 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
de Assistant Chief of the Naval Staff (U-boat | Warfare and Trade) in 1942 and Rear Admiral (Destroye |
roops were not the decisive element of modern | warfare and continued to shape their military doctrin |
lain the training that Kulothunga received in | warfare and his heroics in Vayiragaram and Chakrakott |
ge of warships, particularly of antisubmarine | warfare and escort types. |
in World War I. U-60 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
War I. U-167 would have been engaged in naval | warfare and taken part in the First Battle of the Atl |
n World War I. U-142 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
artmental committees of the Board of Economic | Warfare and the War Production Board. |
Altera Enigma he has fronted the bands Inner | Warfare and Excision, as well as being a member of th |
in World War I. U-54 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
eal with the mythology and history of Finnish | warfare and the national romantic epic of Kalevala. |
ticularly noted for his expertise in armoured | warfare and his command of Panzer Group West during t |
in World War I. U-79 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
I'm quite familiar with chemical | warfare, and the descriptions in the article don't ma |
After the British Ministry of Economic | Warfare and the U.S. Petroleum Attache endorsed the p |
asia, racism, population expansion, offensive | warfare and racial extermination." |
t can also support the navigation, electronic | warfare, and communications functions of a convention |
in World War I. U-59 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
that Hardy developed an interest in medieval | warfare, and he later wrote and presented an acclaime |
riter and critic, mainly concerning feminism, | warfare and education. |
in World War I. U-95 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
th century, the Monacan had been decimated by | warfare and disease and had been absorbed into other |
n World War I. U-164 was engaged in the naval | warfare and took part in the First Battle of the Atla |
curred from 1272 until 1282 and was caused by | warfare and weather, which decreased the volume of cr |
was rather low, due to the constant state of | warfare and violence, which led to inheritances by fe |
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