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  • His strategic abilities have saved Eren and Mikasa several
  • Wishing to concentrate more on his strategic, academic and military activities and studie
  • nnexation, the Portuguese Empire now enjoyed strategic access to River Plate and control of the est
  • The strategic accord was signed Saturday in Niger's capita
  • In 1992, through a strategic acquisition of SCS Mobilecom/Telecom, a smal
  • In 1997, MACTEC began strategic acquisition of companies that provided desig
  • term as CEO, Caplan was instrumental in the strategic acquisitions of Harrisdirect from Bank of Mo
  • These strategic acquisitions allowed Ingram to become what i
  • Strategic acquisitions and joint ventures since 2000 h
  • grown in recent years by making a number of strategic acquisitions in key sensor areas such as Tem
  • ncreasing the ability of the company to make strategic acquisitions, particularly in the Gulf of Me
  • Donahoe also oversaw a number of strategic acquisitions, including Shopping.com
  • or, and accelerating its expansion by making strategic acquisitions.
  • This is defined as: The strategic activity of assessing needs, resources and c
  • use metal and concrete tunnels, had lost the strategic advantage and were digging purely for defens
  • It was chosen as the capital because of the strategic advantage this would give the defenders duri
  • Tyneside had a strategic advantage as far as the coal trade was conce
  • he Japanese provided a significant long-term strategic advantage for the Allies, whose aircrew loss
  • enerally agree that the Austrians achieved a strategic advantage.
  • he Thames where they were afforded a greater strategic advantage.
  • the U.S. and its allies gained tactical and strategic advantage.
  • f different starship types which try to gain strategic advantages in battles.
  • n Group Inc,a consulting group that provides strategic advice to governments and corporations.
  • (a) to provide strategic advice to the Minister about matters relatin
  • ory Council, a national forum which provides strategic advice to the Scottish Government on scienti
  • sory Committee (IPAC), tasked with providing strategic advice to the British Government, to the Adv
  • otany Bay and Port Kembla, and for providing strategic advice on ports and maritime matters to the
  • at Vadera had taken up a consultancy to give strategic advice in restucturing Dubai World's US$26bi
  • stry through the provision of leadership and strategic advice on the development of naval capabilit
  • Kansas City Power & Light Company, providing strategic advice to the company and managing the daily
  • r of Publitas Consulting LLP, which provides strategic advice and guidance to board & head-of-servi
  • he remaining brothers with Facundo providing strategic advice.
  • on was previously president of Myspace and a strategic adviser for the company.
  • epartment for International Development as a Strategic Adviser for Health and Population in East Af
  • DeWolfe would step down as CEO and will be a strategic adviser to Myspace and serve on the board of
  • fective 30 September 2007, but remained as a strategic advisor to Caribbean Airlines.
  • She is currently a management consultant and strategic advisor to Global Partnerships, a non-profit
  • She is currently serving as a strategic advisor to the American Automobile Associati
  • Ming served as a strategic advisor to the United States Department of E
  • erved as a lecturer of political science and strategic advisor to the Chancellor of the University
  • In 2008 he appointed strategic advisor and local activist David Ha'ivri to
  • Matthew Shepard Foundation for which he is a Strategic Advisor.
  • nt in 2002, he became a director in Castalia Strategic Advisors Ltd, an international consultancy p
  • ff, joined SM&A as President and CEO of SM&A Strategic Advisors, Inc., a subsidiary of SM&A.
  • diaries Bingham Consulting Group and Bingham Strategic Advisors.
  • He was President of the Strategic Advisory Group providing counsel to CEOs and
  • Higher Education Funding Council for England Strategic Advisory Committee on Leadership Governance
  • O'Neill sits on the QFINANCE Strategic Advisory Board.
  • Tyson also sits on the QFINANCE Strategic Advisory Board.
  • f ERG Partners, an independent financial and strategic advisory firm focusing on the security and i
  • Chairman of Tersus Energy plc, a finance and strategic advisory business; founder and Chairman of B
  • Strategic Advisory Group SCRA's newly-formed Strategic
  • ; in 1967 he was named as deputy head of the strategic advisory committee.
  • lexandria VA consulting firm specializing in strategic advisory services to health care companies a
  • k City based boutique investment banking and strategic advisory firm, advising owners and managers
  • acquisition, fairness opinion, valuation and strategic advisory services to financial institutions,
  • shed in July 1959 and later redesignated 22d Strategic Aerospace Division, it assured that assigned
  • The 22d Strategic Aerospace Division is an inactive United Sta
  • Its last was assigned to the 96th Strategic Aerospace Wing, stationed at Dyess Air Force
  • The wing was redesignated the 6th Strategic Aerospace Wing on 1 May 1962.
  • 462d Strategic Aerospace Wing: 1 February 1963 - 25 June 19
  • The 18th Strategic Aerospace Division is an inactive United Sta
  • was assigned to the Eighth Air Force's 820th Strategic Aerospace Division.
  • ase, North Dakota, and served with the 810th Strategic Aerospace Division, whose mission included B
  • In 1962 the 462d Strategic Aerospace Wing was activated by Strategic Ai
  • , the USAF re-designated the wing as the 9th Strategic Aerospace Wing in April 1962.
  • 92d Bombardment (later, 92 Strategic Aerospace) Wing: 1 July 1959 - 2 July 1968
  • st often referred to as the doyen of India's strategic affairs community, and, more contentiously,
  • ow Assistant Secretary of Defense for Global Strategic Affairs) from 1988 to 1989 and then Director
  • ity Council and is also the Chief Advisor of Strategic Affairs.
  • In 2001, the Conference entered into a strategic affiliation with the Greater Pittsburgh Cham
  • ed to financial stability and growth through strategic agency alliances.
  • ing the capacity for innovation top of their strategic agenda.
  • Top Management Programme, a graduate of the Strategic Agility Programme at the Harvard Business Sc
  • Jaipur forces also secured and kept open the strategic Agra-Ajmer highway.
  • Soleman Liban said the government signed a strategic agreement with Singapore-based OLAM Internat
  • rviewed by the New York Times for striking a strategic agreement for APUS to provide distance educa
  • finite Convergence is a result of Infinite's strategic agreement with Nokia Siemens Networks (NASDA
  • allied fleet was fully assembled, the French strategic aim of acting with a concentrated force whil
  • One of the key strategic aims for the next decade is to complete the
  • Reactivated in 1952 as a Strategic Air Command RB-36 Peacemaker strategic recon
  • Reactivated in 1952 as a Strategic Air Command RB-36 Peacemaker strategic recon
  • ained the Offensive Avionics System, and led Strategic Air Command's venture into modern convention
  • Strategic Air Command
  • rdance with organizational change within the Strategic Air Command and later throughout the entire
  • activated an intermediate command echelon of Strategic Air Command in March 1951, the 42d Air Divis
  • squadron command, he was transferred to the Strategic Air Command (SAC), where he worked in the Bo
  • 60 years, the 19 AW was a component wing of Strategic Air Command's deterrent force during the Col
  • hief of Staff, he oversaw the disbandment of Strategic Air Command, Air Force Systems Command and A
  • Reactivated in 1961 as a Strategic Air Command SM-65F Atlas ICBM launch squadro
  • nits as well as an Operating Location of the Strategic Air Command.
  • 00 billion annual Air Force budget, then led Strategic Air Command operations in 1985, where he dir
  • e commander, took over the new United States Strategic Air Forces (USSTAF) consisting of Doolittle'
  • USSR, from his command at the Sonora, Texas, Strategic Air Command (SAC) bomber base, by ordering t
  • Meanwhile, the Strategic Air Command redeploys B-52 bombers throughou
  • Eade began a long tour of duty with the Strategic Air Command in August 1946, when he joined t
  • Ramey was home to the Strategic Air Command and housed a number of B-36, B-4
  • iculture and served in the U. S. Air Force, ( Strategic Air Command), from 1954 to 1956 before earni
  • Reactivated in 1952 as a Strategic Air Command squadron, receiving B-29 Superfo
  • Strategic Air Command bombardment squadron, 1947-1960.
  • Strategic Air Command, 21 March 1946
  • Reactivated in 1949 as a Strategic Air Command air refueling squadron, equipped
  • 9th Bombardment Wing was a component wing of Strategic Air Command's deterrent force during the Col
  • The Strategic Air Command Consultation Committee presented
  • Among other components, it included Strategic Air Command assets such as the LOOKING GLASS
  • t Chiefs of Staff, the Commander-in-Chief of Strategic Air Command (CINCSAC), SAC Headquarters, the
  • The Strategic Air Offensive against Germany.
  • tis E. LeMay, then commander in chief of the Strategic Air Command, in building up SAC.
  • It was last assigned to the Strategic Air Command 42d Air Division, stationed at C
  • n 1951 as an intermediate command echelon of Strategic Air Command, the 4th Air Division was part o
  • e was responsible for long-range strikes and strategic air defense and it was not until the later s
  • On March 1, 1962, Strategic Air Command stood up the 381st Strategic Mis
  • bardment Wing, Heavy was a component wing of Strategic Air Command's heavy bomber deterrent force t
  • the 1999 Air Force-wide reorganization, the Strategic Air Command (SAC) was officially disestablis
  • Reactivated in 1952 as a Strategic Air Command B-36 Peacemaker intercontinental
  • S. government large system contracts: SACCS ( Strategic Air Command and Control System), and DCA (De
  • Supported the Strategic Air Offensive over the Japanese Home Islands
  • was transferred from England to be a second strategic air force in the Pacific War, with a mission
  • ed, and on the screen is film footage of the Strategic Air Command in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.
  • Reactivated in 1947 as part of Strategic Air Command.
  • t Pinecastle and jurisdiction of the base to Strategic Air Command.
  • Mediterranean Allied Strategic Air Force under Major General Nathan Twining
  • e General's Department for assignment to the Strategic Air Command and attended both B-29 refresher
  • unication links to the nuclear forces of the Strategic Air Command.
  • cations link for the Fifteenth Air Force and Strategic Air Command from, 1 April 1970-30 September
  • itch, was a nuclear bomb release system that Strategic Air Command built into bombers such as the B
  • the Mississippi were assigned to SAC's other strategic air force, Eighth Air Force, was reassigned
  • Reactivated in 1960 as a Strategic Air Command HGM-25A Titan I ICBM launch squa
  • 6, 1945, being assigned to the United States Strategic Air Forces in the Pacific, with a mission to
  • y Chief of Staff of the War Planning Room of Strategic Air Command.
  • supervisory role over assigned units of the Strategic Air Command, ensuring that they were manned,
  • ing year was named director of plans for the Strategic Air Command with headquarters at Omaha, Nebr
  • Deputy Chief of Staff at the Headquarters of Strategic Air Command.
  • Reactivated in 1953 as a Strategic Air Command B-47 Stratojet squadron.
  • died in the Battle of the Atlantic or in the strategic air bombardment of northwest Europe.
  • It became an operational component of Strategic Air Command (SAC) in January 1958 and began
  • It was last assigned to the Strategic Air Command 19th Air Division, stationed at
  • Reactivated in 1955 under Strategic Air Command as a KC-97 air refueling squadro
  • t Chiefs of Staff, the Commander-in-Chief of Strategic Air Command (CINCSAC), SAC Headquarters, the
  • The Strategic Air Command assigned the designation 91st St
  • The entire Strategic Air Command had a total of 148 bombers, all
  • d after World War II and reactivated for the Strategic Air Command from 1949 until 1975.
  • Strategic Air Command, 31 March 1946 - 1 October 1976
  • ic of Vietnam in 1967 as deputy chief of the Strategic Air Command advanced echelon at Tan Son Nhut
  • In 1968 he was transferred to Strategic Air Command headquarters as chief of the Con
  • y 1946 to September 1949, he was assigned to Strategic Air Command's first atomic bomb organization
  • ident in 1966 where a B-52 Stratofortress of Strategic Air Command crashed, causing radiation conta
  • Reactivated in August 1955 as a Strategic Air Command B-47 Stratojet squadron which we
  • ations in Newfoundland and Greenland for the Strategic Air Command.
  • sions to maintain readiness as a unit of the Strategic Air Command, testing electronic warfare devi
  • Battle of the Atlantic (1939-1945) or in the strategic air bombardment of Northwest Europe during W
  • ercises, and air refueling operations of the Strategic Air Command and other Air Force commands in
  • On 1 October 1958, Strategic Air Command established the 4241st SW at Sey
  • nd and control systems field at Headquarters Strategic Air Command, Electronic Systems Division of
  • se Command in 1952 to provide protection for Strategic Air Command Bases and to support the permane
  • orce by the British Ministry of Defense as a Strategic Air Command (SAC) B-29 Superfortress base, w
  • (1) For continuing the Strategic Air Offensive after destruction of GAF produ
  • igned as director of personnel, Headquarters Strategic Air Command, Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska
  • Reactivated by Strategic Air Command in 1958 as Missile Training squa
  • cally, the documentary used cameras on-board Strategic Air Command command planes out of Offutt Air
  • was primarily used for survival training by Strategic Air Command and hosted an Air Defense Comman
  • ted States in August 1947, being assigned to Strategic Air Command.
  • In 1951 as part of the Strategic Air Command, the division controlled deploye
  • ision was an intermediate command echelon of Strategic Air Command, performing, organizing, and tra
  • In February 1968 the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command 4220th Air Refueling Squadron de
  • quadron was activated in 1959 as a result of Strategic Air Command phasing out the B-47, and additi
  • Ferebee spent most of his USAF career in the Strategic Air Command, serving during the Cold War and
  • ense, Neil McElroy, which suggested that the Strategic Air Command formally be assigned responsibil
  • Cassidy was assigned to Strategic Air Command after graduation from pilot trai
  • Reactivated as a Strategic Air Command B-29 Superfortress squadron in J
  • h became the first numbered Air Force of the Strategic Air Command.
  • Reactivated and redesignated as a Strategic Air Command LGM-25C Titan II ICBM Strategic
  • It was assigned briefly to Strategic Air Command on 1 April 1992, but reassigned
  • Reactivated in 1947 as a Strategic Air Command long-range strategic reconnaissa
  • ember 7, 2007) was commander in chief of the Strategic Air Command and director of strategic target
  • egan in 1962 as the Minuteman-Is entered the Strategic Air Command's nuclear force.
  • e 15th AF in Italy, formed the United States Strategic Air Forces (USSTAF) under former 12th AF, NA
  • The 407th was reactivated as the Strategic Air Command 407th Strategic Fighter Wing at
  • ed the transfer of Andersen AFB control from Strategic Air Command to PACAF.
  • Reactivated as a Strategic Air Command B-52G Stratofortress intercontin
  • utler, former Commander of the United States Strategic Air Command; Doctor Maj Britt Theorin, then
  • cated for use by the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command and the 508th Strategic Fighter
  • Reactivated under Strategic Air Command in late 1946 and equipped with B
  • of the Gaugefechtsstand Wien was to provide strategic air raid warning and air defence coordinatio
  • ental Air Forces would later evolve into the Strategic Air Command on 21 March 1946.
  • Air Defense of Strategic Air Command REFLEX bases in Morocco, 1958-19
  • Headquarters, Eastern Command, United States Strategic Air Forces.
  • e conducted by Air Force Systems Command and Strategic Air Command under the code name GIANT MOON.
  • Air Field, New Mexico, was all there was of Strategic Air Command at that time.
  • Sawyer, AFB, Michigan, over Strategic Air Commands 46th Air Refueling Squadron and
  • troduction of the B-52 Stratofortress to the Strategic Air Command and the dilemma of a respected a
  • United States Strategic Air Forces in Europe (28 January 1945) USSTA
  • tivated as a intermediate command echelon of Strategic Air Command in February 1951 at Forbes AFB,
  • and led the U.S. Air Force to inactivate the Strategic Air Command in 1992.
  • as activated in November 1958 as a result of Strategic Air Command phasing out the B-47 Stratojet,
  • rgues over the phone with General Renning at Strategic Air Command Headquarters at Offutt AFB, Nebr
  • Its last assignment was with Strategic Air Command, being stationed at Forbes Air F
  • l of the 91st and provided air refueling for Strategic Air Command (SAC) needs until November 1953.
  • quipped with P-51 Mustangs that trained with Strategic Air Command B-29 Superfortresses.
  • onnaissance as part of the newly-established Strategic Air Command and assigned B-29 (F-13A) Superf
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