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Air and Land
According to the document the military of the Republic of Bulgaria should include two mechanized brigades, four regiments ( Logistics, Artillery, Engineering, SpecOps ), four battalions ( Reconnaissance, Mechanized, NBC, PsyOps ) in the Land Forces ; Fighter base, helicopter base, SAM air defense brigade and Air force training base in the Air Force ; and two naval bases in the Navy.
In terms of percentage, 53 % of all Army personnel are in the Land Forces, 25 % are in the Air Force, 13 % are in the Navy and 9 % are in the Joint Forces Command.
* The connection between the lack of an Islamic spirit and the lack of victory was underscored by the disastrous defeat of Arab nationalist-led armies fighting under the slogan " Land, Sea and Air " in the 1967 Six Day War, compared to the ( perceived ) near-victory of the Yom Kippur War six years later.
Hongkong Land became a Group subsidiary for the first time following a multi-year programme of steady open market purchases while Jardine Pacific raised its interest in Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited from 25 % to 42 %.
The Lithuanian Armed Forces consist of the Lithuanian Land Force, Lithuanian Air Force, Lithuanian Naval Force, Lithuanian Special Operations Force and other units: Logistics Command, Training and Doctrine Command, Headquarters Battalion, Military Police.
Transport, including motor vehicles, highways, airports, and port authorities, are overseen by the Nigerien Ministry of Transport's Directorate for Land Water and Air Transport (" Ministère des Transport et de l ' aviation civile / Direction des Transports Terrestres, Maritimes et Fluviaux ").
Today the PNGDF is a small force numbering around 2, 100 personnel, and consisting of a Land Element, an Air Operations Element and a Maritime Operations Element.
Today, the PNGDF is a small force numbering around 2, 100 personnel, and consisting of a Land Element, an Air Operations Element and a Maritime Operations Element.
They comprises Land Forces, a Navy, an Air Force, and the Popular Defence Force.
The United States Navy's Sea, Air, and Land Teams, commonly known as the US Navy SEALs, are the U. S. Navy's principal special operations force and a part of the Naval Special Warfare Command ( NSWC ) and SOCOM.
The main branches are the Land Forces Command ( Kommando Landstreitkräfte ; KdoLaSK ), Air Command ( Kommando Luftstreitkräfte ; KdoLuSK ), Mission Support ( Kommando Einsatzunterstützung ; KdoEU ), International Missions ( Kommando Internationale Einsätze ; KdoIE ), Command Support ( Kommando Führungsunterstützung ; KdoFüU ) and Special Forces Command ( Kommando Spezialeinsatzkräfte ; KdoSEK ).
The Belgian Land, Air, and Medical Components all use the same military ranks.
The Israeli band Orphaned Land, seen here performing live at the 2007 Summer Breeze Open Air, is an early proponent of folk metal from outside Europe.
The 3 ASOG provides Tactical Command and Control of air power assets to the Joint Forces Air Component Commander and Joint Forces Land Component Commander for combat operations.
In March 2000, the campus was sold and became the International ALERT Academy, home of the Air Land Emergency Resource Team ( ALERT ), a Christian program training young men in disaster relief and emergency services.
However, it is often confined to a small set of reiterated disputes about Land Surface Air Temperature ( LSAT ) records, diverting attention from the broader evidence basis.
* The US Navy Special Warfare insignia, worn by members of the US Navy SEALs, and containing a trident representing the three aspects ( Sea, Air, and Land ) of SEAL special operations.
By Sea, Air, and Land: An Illustrated History of the U. S. Navy and the War in Southeast Asia.
Also named after Trenchard are: Trenchard Lines – one of the two sites of British Army Headquarters Land Forces, the small museum at RAF Halton, one of the five houses at Welbeck College which are named after prominent military figures, and Trenchard House, which is currently used by Farnborough Air Sciences Trust to store part of their collection.
These are currently Commander-in-Chief Fleet ( CINCFLEET-sharing a Command HQ with Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command ( CINCNAVHOME )), Commander-in-Chief, Land Forces ( CINCLAND ) and Commander-in-Chief Air ( CINCAIR ).
The search and rescue operation was code-named OPERATION PERSISTENCE and was launched immediately by Joint Rescue Coordination Centre Halifax ( JRCC Halifax ) which tasked the Canadian Forces Air Command, Maritime Command and Land Force Command, as well as Canadian Coast Guard ( CCG ) and Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary ( CCGA ) resources.
* Electronic Air Suspension, the air suspension system installed on the P38A variant of Land Rover's Range Rover
Wells also prefigured modern armored warfare with his description of tanks in his 1903 short story " The Land Ironclads ", and aerial warfare in his 1907 novel The War in the Air.
On August 16, 2011, the Government of Canada announced that the name " Air Command " was re-assuming the air force's original historic name, Royal Canadian Air Force, " Land Command " was re-assuming the name Canadian Army, and " Maritime Command " was re-assuming the name Royal Canadian Navy.

Air and Emergency
So with all this experience, Bob Fogg was a natural choice to receive the first Emergency Air Mail Star Route contract.
Organizations known to use ALE for Emergency management, disaster relief, ordinary communication or extraordinary situation response include: Red Cross, FEMA, Disaster Medical Assistance Teams, NATO, Federal Bureau of Investigation, United Nations, AT & T, Civil Air Patrol, SHARES, State of California Emergency Management Agency ( CalEMA ), other US States ' Offices of Emergency Services or Emergency Management Agencies, and Amateur Radio Emergency Service ( ARES ).
According to Homeland security research, the U. S. federal Homeland Security and Homeland Defense includes 187 federal agencies and departments, including the United States National Guard, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the United States Coast Guard, Customs and Border Protection, U. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services, the United States Secret Service, the Transportation Security Administration, the 14 agencies that constitute the U. S. intelligence community and Civil Air Patrol.
* Air Forces Northern National Security Emergency Preparedness Directorate
In addition, the GOES satellites carry Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon ( EPIRB ) and Emergency Locator Transmitter ( ELT ) receivers, which are used for search-and-rescue purposes by the U. S. Air Force Rescue Coordination Center.
* Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency, Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers, and Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force
In March 1940, Val Augenson of the Department of Civil Aviation inspected a possible site for an Emergency Landing Ground for the Royal Australian Air Force ( RAAF ).
The SAM includes the Portuguese Navy, the Portuguese National Republican Guard, the Portuguese Air Force, the Border and Imigration Service, the Civil Protection Authority, the National Medical Emergency Institute and the Criminal Police.
* Mayday ( TV series ) ( AKA Air Emergency, Air Crash Investigation ), incident covered in season 5 episode 2.
Category: Royal Air Force personnel of the Malayan Emergency
Civil Air Patrol cadets and senior officers who attend National Blue Beret are found on base July 18-August 2, and work many aspects of the airshow ; including, but not limited to: flight line marshalling, war bird security, and Emergency Services.
The most common topics of PSAs are health and safety, such as the multimedia Emergency Preparedness & Safety Tips On Air and Online ( talk radio / blog ) campaign.
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In addition, Navy WAVES ( Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service ) served as air traffic controllers in the air station control tower, directing traffic at the busy Naval Air Station, while others served as parachute riggers, packing parachutes and liferafts for use by aviators.
The department's aviation base, with its fleet of Bell 412 and Augusta A119 Koala helicopters, is housed in space leased from the National Park Service that was once the United States Coast Guard Air Station Brooklyn, and is also now headquarters for the New York City Police Department Emergency Service Unit.
The story of the disaster was depicted in the fifth year of Canadian National Geographic Channel show Mayday ( known as Air Emergency in the US, Mayday in Ireland and Air Crash Investigation in the UK and the rest of world ).
Strategic Air Command developed a dead man's switch for its nuclear bombers, known as Special Weapons Emergency Separation System ( SWESS ), that ensured the nuclear payload detonated in the event of the crew becoming incapacitated through enemy action.

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