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Not discussed here are some military problems of modern times such as undersea warfare, where the surveillance, sending, transmitting, and receiving are all so inadequate that networks and decision making are not the bottlenecks.
Gen. Taylor will report to President Kennedy in a few days on the results of his visit to South Viet Nam and, judging from some of his remarks to reporters in the Far East, he is likely to urge a more efficient mobilization of Vietnamese military, economic, political and other resources.
While this may well be true in general, I believe it is also important to keep in mind that some recent developments suggest that over the next year or so military electronics may be one of the most strongly growing areas in an economy which is not expanding rapidly in other directions.
Having composed the Proclamation some time earlier, Lincoln had waited for a military victory to publish it to avoid it being perceived as the product of desperation.
According to Arab tradition, the ensuing war pushed Ghana over the edge, ending the kingdom's position as a commercial and military power by 1100, as it collapsed into tribal groups and chieftaincies, some of which later assimilated into the Almoravids while others founded the Mali Empire.
EMS and disaster relief helicopters will be required to fly in unpleasant conditions, this may require more aircraft sensors, some of which were until recently considered purely for military aircraft.
) and ceramic or metal plates are common among police forces, security staff, corrections officers and some branches of the military.
Other multi-axled wheeled military vehicles can be quite large, and actually be superior to some smaller tracked vehicles in terms of armour and armament.
Other multi-axled wheeled military vehicles can be quite large, and actually be superior to some smaller tracked vehicles in terms of armor and armament.
While most Anabaptists adhered to a literal interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount which precluded taking oaths, participating in military actions, and participating in civil government, some who practiced re-baptism felt contrariwise.
An assassination may be prompted by religious, ideological, political, or military motives ; it may be carried out for the prospect of financial gain, to avenge a grievance, from the desire to acquire fame or notoriety ( that is, a psychological need to garner personal public recognition ), from the wish to form some kind of " relationship " with a public figure, or from the desire ( or at least the willingness ) to be killed or commit suicide in the act.
Also in 2008 the Brazilian company Embraer showcased the Brazilian military transport aircraft, Embraer KC-390, and some countries already have shown interest in the aircraft, with France even placing orders.
Due to the economic crisis that affected most former Eastern bloc countries, a steady reform in the military could not be carried out ; much of the equipment fell into disrepair and some of it was smuggled and sold to the international black market.
The Navy also has some fuel shortage problems, but military training is still effective.
There was an ever-present danger that some ill-considered military or other action by the Allies might alert the enemy to the possibility that their codes were being broken.
Military leaders, however, have learned that, as a military asset, bioterrorism has some important limitations ; it is difficult to employ a bioweapon in a way that only the enemy is affected and not friendly forces.
He found that material was scattered over an area in diameter, and in addition to military and nautical equipment recovered a large number of gold and silver coins from countries across the Mediterranean, some from the seventeenth century.
The theory that they were defensive military structures is not accepted by many modern archaeologists ( see the ' general references ' below ), while the alternative notion that they were farmhouses is dismissed by some others.
The Reichswehr was influenced by its analysis of pre-war German military thought, in particular the infiltration tactics which at the end of the war had seen some breakthroughs in the Western Front's trench war, and the maneuver warfare which dominated the Eastern Front.
Richard Overy pointed out some 23 percent of German output was military by 1939.
The political leaders preferred a more passive approach for the time being, including more peaceful relations with Austria and concentrating on strengthening Serbia for future struggle, but some of the military officers grew impatient with the more moderate radical policies.
The British army also lagged behind other nations in some aspects of their military.
For its part, Basel secured the military help of the other cantons when threatened, and some protection for its rural subjects outside its walls.
In military environments, specific sounds with the cornet are used for different uses: to mark some moments of the day, to command the infantry in the battlefield, etc.
Historically, some women have cross-dressed to take up male-dominated or male-exclusive professions, such as military service.

some and marches
In some communities, such impermanent works survive longer than works created with permanent paints because the community views the work in the same vein as that of the civil protester who marches in the street — such protest are impermanent but effective nevertheless.
In a series of forced marches, the Yorkist army, now numbering some 8, 000 men, covered over 200 miles in five days.
During World War II, some Papuan men enlisted in the Papua Infantry Battalion, and others as carriers over trails and rough terrains ( porters ) as supply support to Allied and Japanese armies during long jungle marches.
The details of this transition remain obscure, since earls in more peripheral areas, such as the Scottish and Welsh marches and Cornwall, retained some viceregal powers long after other earls had lost them.
Nevertheless, he rapidly marches the elite parts of his army some one hundred kilometres north to reinforce the army of Marcus Livius Salinator.
There exists some debate among historians and the affected tribes as to whether the term " Trail of Tears " should be used to refer to the entire history of forced relocations from the United States east of the Mississippi into Indian Territory ( as was the stated U. S. policy ), or to the Five Tribes described above, to the route of the land march specifically, or to specific marches in which the remaining holdouts from each area were rounded up.
However, some slow marches, such as dirges, utilize 4 / 4.
The second strain is usually repeated once like the first, but some marches, for example, Emblem of Freedom, Cyrus the Great, the Melody Shop, and a few others, omit this repeat.
* In some marches, a short introduction to the trio is heard.
Because marches were some of the first music to be written for grade school bands ( which were just becoming prominent throughout the country ), many marches are fairly modest in difficulty.
However, given the fact that many composers wrote marches for their own band ( typically a professional community or circus band ), some require almost virtuoso skill to perform.
* Epaminondas briefly returns to Arcadia, then marches south to Messenia, a territory which the Spartans had conquered some 200 years before.
Protest marches, some violent, ensued ; most African Americans believed that Pannell had been killed in cold blood, while other residents insisted that Spath had been justified in his actions.
Two major forms of music that developed during this period were shoka, which was composed to bring western music to schools, and gunka, which are military marches with some Japanese elements ..
The English terms Welsh March, The March of Wales, in Medieval Latin Marchia Walliae, were originally used in the Middle Ages to denote a more precisely defined territory, the marches between England and the Principality of Wales, in which Marcher lords had specific rights, held to some extent independently of the king of England.
Clive, hoping to surprise the small garrison at Arcot, made a series of forced marches, including some under extremely rainy conditions.
Clemenceau said ...‘ I am totally opposed to you – we both recognise a great danger and you are ... reducing your army and weakening your navy .’ ‘ Ah ’ said Bannerman ‘ but that is for economy !’... then said that he thought the English ought to have some kind of military service, at which Bannerman nearly fainted ...‘ It comes to this ’ said Clemenceau ‘ in the event of your supporting us against Germany are you ready to abide by the plans agreed upon between our War Offices and to land 110, 000 men on the coast while Italy marches with us in the ranks ?’ Then came the crowning touch of the interview.
Piefke arranged Franz Liszt's symphonic poem-Tasso for military band and may also have similarly arranged some of Liszt's marches.
Early fare included popular tunes, dance numbers and patriotic marches, mostly recorded by small groups of unnamed musicians hired in New York City credited as the " Emerson Orchestra " or sometimes grandly, " The Emerson Symphony Orchestra ", but some classical records were made by violinist David Hochstein ( his only recordings ), pianist Arthur Friedheim, and the orchestra of New York's Rialto Theatre under its celebrated director Hugo Riesenfeld.
Dutton Epoch released a selection of German's music, including his Symphony No. 2, in 2007 ,</ ref > and a recording of some of his incidental music for plays, together with two marches and a hymn in 2012.
He is most famous for his operettas – the most successful of which is The Merry Widow ( Die lustige Witwe ) – but he also wrote sonatas, symphonic poems, marches, and a number of waltzes ( the most popular being Gold und Silber, composed for Princess Pauline von Metternich's " Gold and Silver " Ball, January 1902 ), some of which were drawn from his famous operettas.
The 1963 March also spurred anniversary marches that occur every five years, with the 20th and 25th being some of the most well known.
Despite this the NICRA felt it had made some ground and agreed to postpone its marches.

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