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  • t F-14 operational squadron, completing two deployments aboard the USS Enterprise to the Western Pa
  • nic Warfare Squadron 133, where he made two deployments aboard USS Coral Sea (CV-43) to the Mediter
  • , Gannet made three patrol and surveillance deployments along the Vietnamese coast.
  • depart from her schedule of western Pacific deployments alternated with west coast operations and y
  • er sampling, diving, whale tagging, mooring deployments and recoveries, instrument deployments and
  • which she completed several Western Pacific deployments and operations during the 1990s.
  • s company to adhere to the original plan of deployments, and owing to the difficulties of the groun
  • ron 11, conducting numerous Western Pacific deployments and operations, such as "Exercise Team Spir
  • ce; the direction of troop maneuvers; troop deployments; and the compilation of field service milit
  • 62, she departed Florida to resume overseas deployments and for the next seven years rotated betwee
  • Performed global deployments and training until inactivated in 1963.
  • Conducted routine deployments and training during the 1950s and early 196
  • ation, methodology advancements, technology deployments, and business re-engineering.
  • et service, she completed numerous Cold War deployments and supported operations in the Caribbean,
  • U.S. military unit to reach 5 straight Iraq deployments and returned from their deployment in early
  • ied commanders, reveal all current military deployments, and preserve military equipment for later
  • oldiers over [in Iraq] by making sure their deployments are only for acceptable periods and at acce
  • Active's deployments are normally scheduled for 45 to 55 days.
  • p's early life was spent supporting routine deployments around the world.
  • MSOLANT had participated in annual "UNITAS" deployments around South America since 1960, and routin
  • uth Pacific and United Nations peacekeeping deployments around the world.
  • ded operations in the Caribbean and regular deployments as a unit of the 6th Fleet in the Mediterra
  • s to equip 500 military observers for rapid deployments authorised by the Council.
  • acking strategy, potentially explaining his deployments away from the camp.
  • Task Force 77 performed a number of combat deployments, beginning with its mission in the Korean W
  • Engaged in TAC training, exercises and deployments, being upgraded to the A-10 Thunderbolt II
  • hen began a series of seven Western Pacific deployments between 1974 and 1985.
  • y new features, it was used in thousands of deployments by some of the world's largest organization
  • ce the end of World War II, excluding those deployments conducted under United Nations auspices.
  • the bulwark aft to designate the number of deployments conducted throughout the commissioned life
  • ch as kiosks, Internet cafes and enterprise deployments, demand that the user not have full access
  • Decatur made more such deployments during the late 1950s and early 1960s, as w
  • stock sailed in Korean waters on three more deployments during the war, serving for most of each wi
  • She made four Mediterranean deployments, eight visits to the West Indies, and one v
  • efits from the shared experience of similar deployments elsewhere.
  • The result was successful deployments for both companies that would not have occu
  • ing of a series of peacetime annual WestPac deployments for Paricutin, as she sailed from San Franc
  • In her annual deployments from 1956 to 1959, Douglas A. Munro served
  • January, Nantahala next made two refueling deployments from 8 February to 10 March in support of t
  • Juno had a variety of sunny deployments from commissioning in 1967 that culminated
  • Recent operational deployments have included UN operations in Somalia in 1
  • The intervals between deployments have found her operating locally from Long
  • Deployments have included both the Atlantic and Pacific
  • ment including most of the regiment's major deployments, he went into politics and has been the Mem
  • to help pay for the United Kingdom's naval deployments in the Pacific.
  • and shelters for military and humanitarian deployments, in plane cargo systems, and advanced compo
  • erations Desert Shield ; and most recently, deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and
  • d Mar del Plata during the two major combat deployments in the unit's history (1962 and 1982), alth
  • erranean and followed this up with two more deployments in 1989 and 1992 as part of the Middle East
  • After 50 underway deployments in the Chesapeake Bay and Virginia Capes ar
  • Silver Eagles” conducted numerous six-month deployments in support of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing
  • to bases in the far northern Atlantic with deployments in the Mediterranean supporting the 6th Fle
  • , airlift, and special operations including deployments in support of the Commander-in-Chief, Unite
  • O's ability to stand firm and carry out the deployments in the face of nerve-wracking Soviet threat
  • ons Mission in the Sudan (UNMIS) to include deployments in Darfur to enforce the Darfur Peace Agree
  • Java SE for standalone deployments in regular Java Virtual Machines;
  • This increase has coincided with US deployments in Afghanistan and Iraq.
  • Menhaden completed six more deployments in the troubled waters of the Far East.
  • Through this, he took advantage of two deployments in Paris to learn painting techniques.
  • s, unprecedented stress because of repeated deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan. 
  • ed in the New Zealand Army, and was part of deployments in Malaya, Thailand and Borneo.
  • at Hawaii, the SBX has been on operational deployments in the Pacific, including traveling to wate
  • The ship's next two deployments, in 1990 and 1991, were in support of Opera
  • lined proposals Saturday to reduce security deployments in the region and free protesters detained
  • Conducted frequent exercise deployments in the U.S. and overseas to maintain capabi
  • velopment effort, with the first commercial deployments in the Spring of 2007.
  • hip's 34 years of service, she completed 19 deployments in the western Pacific and became the most
  • oversaw the project's first two in-country deployments, in Uruguay and Peru.
  • forces to the south and called for further deployments in accordance with Resolution 1701.
  • bases scattered throughout the Pacific, her deployments included four runs to the Far East, three t
  • ough an extended shakedown and two overseas deployments, including the evacuation of Americans from
  • rvice during all subsequent Australian Army deployments, including wars, peacekeeping missions and
  • nd of the year, she had conducted four such deployments into the mid Pacific.
  • Paricutin continued these deployments into the mid-1960's when she was directed t
  • by over 20 years of large-scale commercial deployments, its thriving developer community, and its
  • She was away from California on WestPac deployments January to September 1952, February to Sept
  • riods for maintenance are scheduled between deployments, lasting four to six weeks.
  • s, coupled with the possibility of overseas deployments, meant that the SASR would be hard pressed
  • These deployments occurred in 1947, 1950, 1951-52, 1954, 1955
  • e used for both HALO insertions and walking deployments of sniper forces.
  • ri Lanka Army it coordinates operations and deployments of ground units of the Navy, Air Force and
  • at soldiers will be given 24 months between deployments of no more than 24 months, individual state
  • It had deployments of helicopters, fighters and tanks in the r
  • The deployments of UK forces to Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, al
  • The 1980s saw a series of deployments of tenant units to the Caribbean, first to
  • , Greenland, from 3 to 20 August in between deployments on weather patrol.
  • ion to provide real-time monitoring of VoIP deployments on Nortel Call Servers and PBXs.
  • ration Noble Eagle, Air Expeditionary Force Deployments, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and the Global Wa
  • ns being attached temporarily on rotational deployments, or being permanently reassigned to the PAC
  • Brush conducted seven more Western Pacific deployments over the next decade (4 May - 5 December 19
  • She conducted 17 Pacific deployments over the next 32 years and earned eight Mer
  • littoral states and initiated limited naval deployments, prompting fears that withdrawal of a weste
  • uded numerous simulated combat missions and deployments, ranging from a few days to a few months.
  • During her deployments, she conducted port visits at Subic Bay in
  • On her 6th Fleet deployments she has participated in NATO and fleet exer
  • During all her deployments she conducted patrols in the Formosa Strait
  • Starting in January 1969, UH-34 deployments started to slow down as the Marine Corps tr
  • written in 1977 took note of these Atlantic deployments, stating that while they had little impact
  • ndo der Marine), being responsible for ship deployments, strategy and tactics.
  • Between combat deployments Subic Bay Naval Station was used as the ove
  • iled information about Confederate military deployments, supply problems, and planning.
  • She participated in further deployments that culminated in the highlight of her fin
  • the fight against terrorism with continuing deployments to the Persian Gulf aboard HMAS Kanimbla an
  • st Coast for the next 11 years, with winter deployments to the Caribbean.
  • of worldwide Aerospace Expeditionary Force deployments to combat areas as part of the Global War o
  • In 1995, the battalion began regular deployments to Okinawa for service as the Battalion Lan
  • the United States with periodic, sustained deployments to the western Pacific.
  • and in the Caribbean with regular, extended deployments to the Mediterranean.
  • During deployments to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba for the periods of
  • gh participated in several "transportation" deployments to various Naval Bases on the East Coast be
  • n the Caribbean interspersed with scheduled deployments to the Mediterranean.
  • incible when she made two joint operational deployments to the Gulf for air operations over Iraq an
  • Operation Northern Watch in Iraq with many deployments to Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
  • n exercises off the West Coast, and regular deployments to the Seventh Fleet in the western Pacific
  • From 1977 until 1990, the ship made regular deployments to the western Pacific, based at Subic Bay,
  • of the United States with regular, extended deployments to the western Pacific.
  • troyer USS Charles F. Adams, which made two deployments to the Mediterranean over the following two
  • For almost five years, she again alternated deployments to European waters - both to the Mediterran
  • After two deployments to the western Pacific, Point Defiance beca
  • chool in Quantico, Virginia and details his deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq during the War on T
  • nd in the Caribbean with the 2nd Fleet with deployments to the Mediterranean with the 6th Fleet.
  • porting Desert Shield and Desert Storm with deployments to Saudi Arabia by the Security Police, Jan
  • Air Force flying the F111, and operational deployments to the Middle East; being promoted to Fligh
  • transit to Yokosuka, Japan before frequent deployments to the Tonkin Gulf for plane guard assignme
  • usually serving as flagship, Firm made five deployments to Vietnam over a seven year period (until
  • weeper spent the next four years conducting deployments to Europe for operations and exercises with
  • bbean with the United States 2nd Fleet with deployments to the Mediterranean with the 6th Fleet, pa
  • nd in the Caribbean with the 2nd Fleet with deployments to the Mediterranean with the 6th Fleet, wa
  • March 1778 - Deployments to American colonies, London (Gordon Riots)
  • From 1968-1970, Boesch completed two combat deployments to Vietnam.
  • g Atlanta's brief career, she completed six deployments to the Mediterranean Sea and three deployme
  • The minesweeper also made occasional deployments to both the Mediterranean sea and the West
  • he Pacific Fleet in 1955, and made periodic deployments to the Western Pacific.
  • MSC asset, Flint participated in additional deployments to the Western Pacific and Persian Gulf.
  • ompleted a number of sixty-day counter-drug deployments to the Caribbean Theater.
  • equirements by conducting squadron-strength deployments to Europe.
  • coast and West Indies operations with seven deployments to European waters.
  • decade units of the brigade have undertaken deployments to East Timor, Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • st coast of the United States with frequent deployments to the Caribbean and the Mediterranean.
  • ontinue the Gus Can Do tradition during her deployments to the Fjords of Norway and Northern Europe
  • f 1976, Tripoli made two relatively routine deployments to the western Pacific.
  • From 1955 through 1959, she made annual deployments to the western Pacific, visiting the Philip
  • these operational tours, he completed eight deployments to the Western Pacific/Indian Ocean, Medite
  • wife, Vickie, during the first of his three deployments to Iraq.
  • training exercises, Parrot also made annual deployments to the Caribbean until August 1968.
  • n February 1967, Rainier resumed her annual deployments to provide underway logistic support to the
  • she operated out of Sasebo and, in between deployments to Korean waters, visited such Japanese por
  • become a dog handler, a job he performed on deployments to Kosovo, Iraq, and later, as a government
  • May 1970, flying F-4J's and made two combat deployments to Vietnam aboard the USS Ranger.
  • ve years Bradley conducted three additional deployments to Southeast Asia, interrupted by a second
  • a similar automated process for production deployments to those used in earlier environments lower
  • The destroyer made three deployments to the Vietnam War, earning a RAN battle ho
  • o VMFA(AW)-225 where he made three overseas deployments to the Western Pacific.
  • Her last three deployments took Pivot to Viet Nam for “Market Time” op
  • st and Caribbean cruises with Mediterranean deployments until 1955.
  • stallations of Ubuntu: setting up automated deployments, upgrading from older installations without
  • unchanged after the review, Pakistani troop deployments were not altered after the July appraisal.
  • Her 1955 and 1956 Mediterranean deployments were followed by NATO North Atlantic exerci
  • the first of the Response Force Task Group deployments, where she is acting as a supply/support sh
  • first of her last two normal Mediterranean deployments, which lasted from 12 November 1969 to 22 M
  • he advent of 1970, Robison began a cycle of deployments which endured for three years.
  • umed a schedule of annual six-month WestPac deployments which she continued into 1969.
  • basis with her sister ships during WestPac deployments, while fulfilling her commitments at home,
  • to sea the next month for the first of many deployments with the 6th Fleet in the Mediterranean Sea
  • ame flagship of Squadron 11 and made annual deployments with the Pacific Battle Fleet in fleet prob
  • for the Mediterranean to resume her annual deployments with the 6th Fleet.
  • ons in the Sea of Japan, completed multiple deployments with the Kitty Hawk Strike Group, coordinat
  • Synapse also supports clustered deployments, with support for load balancing, throttlin
  • she operated off the east coast with annual deployments with the 6th Fleet.
  • d participated in various SAC exercises and deployments with the Stratojet during the 1950s.
  • d applications software with over 220 telco deployments worldwide.