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In addition to these troops Belarus was the area of deployment for units subordinated directly to the USSR Defence Ministry and chiefs of different Soviet Armed Forces services, namely the 103rd Guards Airborne Division, the 38th Guards Airborne Brigade, the 11th corps of the 2nd Separate Air Defence Army, the 26th Air Army and also units and formations of the Strategic Rocket Forces, Long Range Aviation, the Navy and special forces.
It had been part of the 119th Fighter Aviation Division, which had been resubordinated to the Soviet Black Sea Fleet since December 1989.
* May 21 Army Aviation Section separated from Signal Corps and divided into the Division of Military Aeronautics and the Bureau of Aircraft Production.
The Aviation Systems Division conducts research and development in two primary areas: air traffic management, and high-fidelity flight simulation.
The Maryland State Police Aviation Division provides helicopter airlift support to the Fire Department for rescue / serious medical transport to regional trauma and medical centers.
BTR Aerospace Group was renamed by BTR plc after the acquisition of the Dunlop Aviation Division from Dunlop Rubber in 1985.
* Dunlop Aviation Division
* The symbol of the 3rd Battalion of the 82nd Aviation Regiment, Combat Aviation Brigade of the 82nd Airborne Division ( United States )
At the onset of World War I, he graduated from Officer's School at Fort Benjamin Harrison, and was transferred to the Aviation Division of the Army Signal Corps.
16th Guards Fighter Aviation Division of 16th Air Army was headquartered at the base from the 1950s until 1993.
A typical Soviet Frontal Aviation Division consisted of three air regiments, a transport squadron, and associated maintenance units.
Today, Fort Hood has nearly 65, 000 soldiers and family members and serves as a home for the following units: Headquarters III Corps ; First Army Division West ; the 1st Cavalry Division ; 13th Sustainment Command ( formerly 13th Corps Support Command ); 89th Military Police Brigade ; 504th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade ; 21st Cavalry Brigade ( Air Combat ); 4th Combat Aviation Brigade ; and the 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade.
The Combat Aviation Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division deployed to Afghanistan fora 13-month tour.
As intermediates between the Aviation Division and the Air Army were Corps — these also had three Air Divisions each.
Helicopters of the Combat Aviation Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division in South Korea, March 2007.
* Victor Perlo, chief of the Aviation Section of the War Production Board, later joined the Office of Price Administration Department of Commerce and the Division of Monetary Research at the Department of Treasury.
* Westinghouse Aviation Gas Turbine Division, maker of the J-series of turbojet engines
* The Westinghouse J34, J30, J40, J46 and other Westinghouse Aviation Gas Turbine Division turbojets
Rocketdyne Division of North American Aviation Company provided the rocket engines ; Ford Instrument Company, division of Sperry Rand Corporation, produced the guidance and control systems ; and Reynolds Metals Company fabricated fuselage assemblies as subcontractors to Chrysler.
In September, Republic became the Republic Aviation Division of Fairchild Hiller and ceased to exist as an independent company.
* 131st Mixed Aviation Division ( Central Group of Forces ), Milovice, Czechoslovakia
The divisions were the 3rd Guards Military Transport Aviation Division ( VTAD ) at Vitebsk ( four regiments ), the 6th Military Transport Aviation Division at Krivoy Rog ( two regiments ), the 8th Division at Omsk Chkalovsk near Omsk ( three OSNAZ regiments ), the 12th Military Transport Aviation Division at Migalovo, which traced its heritage to the 12th Bomber Aviation Division of the World War II period, and had three regiments, and the 18th Military Transport Aviation Division at Shaulyai, tracing its history to the wartime 6th Guards Bomber Aviation Division, and had three regiments.

Aviation and
* Fulton Airphibian 1946, one example in Canada Aviation Museum.
* Curtiss-Wright VZ-7 1958, one example in United States Army Aviation Museum.
In October 1939 he became Minister in charge of Scientific and Industrial Research, and during November December 1939 he was Acting Minister for Air and Civil Aviation.
* Convention on International Civil Aviation Doc 7300
* 1984 Otacilio, Brazilian footballer, Aviation Professional
* 1914 The U. S. Congress forms the Aviation Section, U. S. Signal Corps, giving definite status to aircraft within the U. S. Army for the first time.
* 1956 The International Air Transport Association finalizes a draft of the Radiotelephony spelling alphabet for the International Civil Aviation Organization.
Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine 1982 ; 3 ( 10 ): 1011 3.
* Jackson, Paul A. German Military Aviation 1956 1976.
Similar employee protections enforced through OSHA are included in the Surface Transportation Assistance Act ( 1982 ) to protect truck drivers, the Pipeline Safety Improvement Act ( PSIA ) of 2002, the Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century (" AIR 21 "), and the Sarbanes Oxley Act, enacted on July 30, 2002 ( for corporate fraud whistleblowers ).
* March 1 The International Air Transport Association finalizes a draft of the Radiotelephony spelling alphabet for the International Civil Aviation Organization.
* November 16 Queensland and Northern Territory Aviation Services ( Qantas ) is founded by Hudson Fysh and Paul McGinniss.
* August 23 The Panama Civil Aviation Authority is established.
* March 5 Clement Ader, French Army Captain and Aviation pioneer ( b. 1841 )
In later years the actual production of aircraft was the responsibility of the Ministry of Aircraft Production ( 1940 46 ), the Ministry of Supply ( 1946 59 ), the Ministry of Aviation ( 1959 67 ) and finally the Ministry of Technology ( 1967 70 ).
Often referred to as " The Father of Naval Aviation ," Captain Henry C. Mustin ,( 1874 1923 ), an 1896 graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy, was the principal architect for the concept of the catapult launch.
The next citations are not found until 1955, when the May June issue of Aviation Mechanics Bulletin included the line " Murphy's Law: If an aircraft part can be installed incorrectly, someone will install it that way ," and Lloyd Mallan's book, Men, Rockets and Space Rats, referred to: " Colonel Stapp's favorite takeoff on sober scientific laws — Murphy's Law, Stapp calls it —' Everything that can possibly go wrong will go wrong '.
* www. atl. aero ATL ( Aviation Traders Ltd )
* Sud Aviation Caravelle the first jetliner with rear mounted engines.
* 1958 Federal Aviation Act PL 85-726
* 2000 Wendell H. Ford Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century PL 106-181

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