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The development of jet aircraft, specifically the B-47 Stratojet, was a key component in building the Strategic Air Command ’ s bombing capacity.
A white paper produced by the Royal Air Force for the British government in 1961 claimed that the RAF's nuclear force was capable of destroying key Soviet cities such as Moscow and Kiev before bomber aircraft from the United States ' Strategic Air Command had entered Soviet airspace, " taking into account Bomber Command ’ s ability to be on target in the first wave several hours in advance of the main SAC force operating from bases in the United States .".
A top-secret White Paper, compiled by the Royal Air Force and produced for the British Government in 1959, estimated that British atomic bombers were capable of destroying key cities and military targets in the Soviet Union, with an estimated 16 million deaths in the USSR ( half of whom were estimated to be killed on impact and the rest fatally injured ) before bomber aircraft from the US Strategic Air Command reached their targets.
*Command key, found on Apple Macintosh keyboards.
Later the base became one of the key bases of the Strategic Air Command in the new Air Force.
Since 1942, Fairchild Air Force Base / Station has been a key part of the United States ' defense strategy — from World War II repair depot, to Strategic Air Command bomber wing during the Cold War, to Air Mobility Command air refueling wing during Operation IRAQI FREEDOM.
The British Army's Anti-Aircraft Command was disbanded in March 1955, but during the 1960s and 1970s the RAF's Fighter Command operated long-range air-defence missiles to protect key areas in the UK.
Moore next attended the Command and General Staff College, followed by a three-year tour in the Office, Chief of Research and Development where his initiative and insights were key to the development of new airborne equipment and airborne / air assault tactics.
Apple mapped the functionalities to key-combinations consisting of the Command key ( a special modifier key ) held down while typing the letters X ( for cut ), C ( for copy ), and V ( for paste ), choosing a handful of keyboard sequences to control basic editing operations.
The B-29 was the key component of the AAF's fourth strategic priority, since no other land-based bomber was capable of reaching the Japanese homeland, but by February 1944, the XX Bomber Command, slated to begin Operation Matterhorn on June 1, had virtually no flight time yet above an altitude of.
The mission used a Block I Command Service Module ( CSM ) modified to test several key Block II revisions, including its heat shield at simulated lunar-return velocity and angle.
During World War II, Dakar Airport was a key link in the United States Army Air Force Air Transport Command Natal-Dakar air route, which provided a transoceanic link between Brazil and French West Africa after 1942.
Detailed Continuity of Operations Plans provided for monitoring the whereabouts of certain key government officials who would assume the National Command Authority if the President and / or Secretary of Defense were killed in an enemy attack.
The teenagers find a downed United States Air Force F-15 pilot, Lt. Col. Andrew Tanner and learn about the current state of the war: several cities such as Washington, D. C., Kansas City, and Omaha have been obliterated, America's Strategic Air Command has been crippled in a surprise attack by Cuban saboteurs who had posed as immigrants illegally crossing the US-Mexico border, and the paratroopers the youths have encountered were dropped from fake commercial airliners to seize key positions in preparation for subsequent massive assaults via Mexico and Alaska.
In 1938 the British Balloon Command was established to protect cities and key targets such as industrial areas, ports and harbours.
After he retired from the ISA, he worked as legislative assistant to Senator Warren B. Rudman during the hearings of the Iran Contra scandal, and was a key staff member in drafting the legislation which created the U. S. Special Operations Command in Tampa, Florida.
*** Holding the Command key while pressing up or down arrows ( Mac OS ) or Holding the Ctrl key while pressing home / end ( Windows ) moves the caret to the beginning or end of the document ;
For the remainder of the decade, III Corps would take part in a number of Training and Doctrine Command tests of organizations and tactical concepts, and play a key role in the fielding of new equipment.
The 10th Armored Tigers played key roles in several of the war's greatest battles, including Combat Command B's gallant defense of Bastogne.
In the default preferences, this can be activated using the F11 key or by pressing Command F3 on newer Apple aluminum keyboards and the Macbook keyboard.

Command and computer
Trackballs have appeared in computer and video games, particularly early arcade games ( see a List of trackball arcade games ) notably Atari's Centipede and Missile Command – though Atari spells it " trak-ball ".
" In the " The Apple " Spock points out that Starfleet Command may not agree with his choice to interfere with the computer controlled culture to which Kirk replies " I'll take my chances.
HP's own LaserJet was driven by a simple page description language running on the host computer, known as Printer Command Language, or PCL.
In 1974, David Bell and Leonard LaPadula of MITRE, working under the close technical guidance and economic sponsorship of Maj. Roger Schell, Ph. D., of the U. S. Army Electronic Systems Command ( Ft. Hanscom, MA ), devised what is known as the Bell-LaPadula model, in which a more or less trustworthy computer system is modeled in terms of objects ( passive repositories or destinations for data, such as files, disks, printers ) and subjects ( active entities — perhaps users, or system processes or threads operating on behalf of those users — that cause information to flow among objects ).
* Laibachs version of the Juno Reactor song " God is God " ( which was inspired by Laibach " Life is Life ") from album Jesus Christ Superstars appears on the soundtrack for the computer game Command & Conquer-Alarmstufe Rot and on the album " The Blair Witch Project: Josh's Blair Witch Mix ".
Later in the 1960s, Sylvania's Electronic Systems Division in Needham, MA developed and manufactured several instruments for the Apollo Lunar Lander and Command Module using electroluminescent display panels manufactured by the Electronic Tube Division of Sylvania at Emporium, PA. Raytheon, Sudbury, MA, manufactured the Apollo guidance computer, which used a Sylvania electroluminescent display panel as part of its display-keyboard interface ( DSKY ).
The computer game Command & Conquer: Red Alert 2 references this in a video regarding the Allied Chronosphere, in which footage is shown of a ship disappearing then reappearing seconds later.
According to the computer profile, Archer was an Admiral and Chief of Staff at Starfleet Command at the time of his retirement.
The Apollo Guidance Computer ( AGC ) was a digital computer produced for the Apollo program that was installed onboard each Apollo Command Module ( CM ) and Lunar Module ( LM ).
Command & Conquer was well received and was widely praised by critics: " Command & Conquer is one of the finest, most brilliantly-designed computer games I have ever seen " said GameSpot reviewer Chris Hudak.
Star Trek: Starfleet Command is a computer game based on the table-top wargame Star Fleet Battles.
Tiberium, known as Ichor to the Scrin, is a fictional substance that is central to the plot of much of the Command & Conquer series of real-time strategy computer games.
* Counterstrike, an expansion pack for the computer game Command & Conquer: Red Alert.
* Chain of Command ( computer game )
An early pioneer of pixel art, her most recognizable works from her time with Apple are the Chicago typeface ( the most prominent user interface typeface seen in Classic Mac OS, as well as the typeface used in the first four generations of the Apple iPod interface ), the Geneva typeface, the original monospace Monaco typeface, Clarus the Dogcow, the Happy Mac ( the smiling computer that welcomed Mac users when starting their machines ), and the symbol on the Command key on Apple keyboards.
Several home console and computer games like Defense Command, Repton, Dropzone, and Protector II copied Defenders design, while other built upon it.
One especially remarkable case is the Avalon Hill board game ( later adapted to computer systems ) Star Command, in which characters formally called Espers are available as support troops in infantry squads, and have abilities more or less matching the parapsychological theories of what an esper would be capable of.
* Command success rate, a measure of performance in computer speech recognition programs
** Tcl ( Tool Command Language ), a computer programming language
In addition to the secondary Mid-Canada Line and the tertiary Pinetree Line lines, the DEW Line marked the edge of an electronic grid controlled by the new SAGE ( Semi Automatic Ground Environment ) computer system and was ultimately centred on the Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado command hub of the North American Aerospace Defense Command ( NORAD ).
The game was initially conceived as a real-time strategy " B-title " powered by 2D computer graphics following the popularisation of the genre through titles such as Command & Conquer.
* In the computer game Command and Conquer: Red Alert 2 the Allied Forces have flying infantry units called the Rocketeers.
Command history is a feature in many operating system shells, computer algebra programs, and other software that allows the user to recall, edit and rerun previous commands.

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