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Observation and Post
1, 604 high-wing Taylorcraft Auster monoplanes were built during World War II for the armed forces of the UK and Canada, primarily for the role of Air Observation Post.
The various Auster models were extensively used in the UK and British colonies after WWII for a variety of activities such as Air Observation Post ( AOP ), mail delivery, VIP transport, private owner flights and joy rides at seaside airports and town carnivals.
The Rhodesian Security Force could react quickly to terrorist ambushes, farm attacks, Observation Post sightings, and could also be called in as reinforcements by trackers or patrols which made contact with the enemy.
Wittmann, meanwhile, had accounted for another Cromwell, and as he made his way onto Villers-Bocage's main street destroyed two artillery Observation Post ( OP ) tanks — a Cromwell and a Sherman — belonging to 5RHA.
Near Wadjemup Lighthouse, a Battery Observation Post ( BOP ) was built as a lookout to coordinate aiming and firings from the Bickley and Oliver's Hill Batteries.
**** 1903 Independent Air Observation Post Flight, Royal Artillery, July 1951 – July 1953
From this base, the final flight to the Peruvian forward bases in the Cenepa valley, mainly Observation Post 1 ( PV-1 ), was made aboard Peru's Mil Mi-8 and Mil Mi-17 helicopter fleet, very often under poor weather conditions, with heavy rain and low cloud cover.
* Border Observation Post-United States Military Border Observation Post.
At the beginning of the Second World War, Royal Artillery officers, with the assistance of RAF technicians, flew Auster observation aircraft under RAF-owned Air Observation Post ( AOP ) Squadrons.
The corps initially comprised the Glider Pilot Regiment and the Parachute Battalions ( subsequently the Parachute Regiment ), and the Air Observation Post Squadrons.
The pilots who had once flown the gliders soon had to transfer to flying powered aircraft, becoming part of the RAF Air Observation Post ( AOP ) Squadrons, several of which were manned by reserve personnel.
An Army Air Corps Auster AOP. 5 Air Observation Post.
Unarmed Into Battle: The Story of the Air Observation Post.
Seismic activity was dominated by tremor vibration and reports of visual intensity and sounds of eruption continued to be reported from the mountain monitoring facility, Bromo Observation Post.
** 663 Polish Air Observation Post Squadron
: Observation Post and command version with extra radios.
* Air Observation Post, a type of aircraft
A Standing Patrol is a static patrol, probably known as an OP / LP ( Observation Post / Listening post ) in US and NATO terminology.
Some Patrols had an additional concealed Observation Post.
The Honourable Artillery Company and its regular sister unit, 4 / 73 ( Sphinx ) Special Observation Post Battery RA, operate in this role.
Spender was joined in this project by the artist, Graham Bell. Toward the end of his involvement with Mass Observation, Spender also took on work as a photographer for the recently established, highly successful photographically illustrated magazine Picture Post.
Several G. P. O. s from the 7th became ' Air Observation Post ' pilots with No. 665 Squadron RCAF, and No. 666 Squadron RCAF: Lt. A. B.
* Photograph of the Gun Battery's Eastern Observation Post ing area

Observation and Cold
Observation of 2 Lapland Longspurs Calcarius-Lapponicus near Herzhausen-Edersee West Germany in the Cold Winter of 1986-87.

Observation and War
The United Nations Iraq – Kuwait Observation Mission ( UNIKOM ) was established on April 9, 1991 following the Gulf War by Security Council Resolution 689 ( 1991 ) and fully deployed by early May 1991.
In 1757, the Seven Years ' War having broken out, Cumberland was placed at the head of the Army of Observation, a force of German allies paid for by Britain which intended to defend Hanover from a French attack.
On 17 January 1921, the 109th Observation Squadron of the Minnesota National Guard ( 1921-1941 ) became the first post World War I air unit to receive federal recognition.
It was originally organized at the Tulsa airport in 1940 as the 125th Observation Squadron, then renamed when it deployed overseas during World War II.
During the Second World War, Mass Observation research was occasionally influential in shaping British public policy.
Such an atmosphere of surveillance was in keeping with the rising culture of espionage, which dominated the Second World War, although Mass Observation was an independent, not a government, effort aimed at education rather than manipulation of the public.
Early in 1920 the 4th Observation Squadron arrived at Ford Island, known by then as Luke Field, named for " balloon buster " Frank Luke who fell in action during World War I on the Western Front in 1918.
* May 3 – The U. S. Marine Corpss first attack helicopters, modified UH-1Es of Marine Observation Squadron 2 ( VMO-2 ), arrive at Da Nang, South Vietnam, to begin operations in the Vietnam War.
Its last use in combat was by the Naval Air Observation Squadron Sixty-Seven ( VO-67 ), during the Vietnam War.
War broke out in September 1939 and the military population on the island went from 10 to 200, requiring the construction of additional buildings at Administration Bay and at the Observation Posts.
Clover Field was once the site of the Army's 40th Division Aviation, 115th Observation Squadron and became a Distribution Center after World War II.
The film ends with a paean to the bountiful post-war world to come ; the Win the War Special's caboose is the Post War Observation Car, and generic constituencies such as Joe Soldier, Joe Farmer, J.
* Dixie Mission: United States Army Observation Group in Yan ' an during World War II
It was reformed on 1 May 1941, as the 128th Observation Squadron, one of the 29 original National Guard Observation Squadrons of the United States Army National Guard formed before World War II.
During World War II, Brooks Field housed the School for Combat Observers and the Advanced Flying School ( Observation ).
* 111th Observation Squadron World War II Narrative History, Part VI: The Battle Of Arzew-John C. L.

Observation and observation
Unconventional wind turbines # Observation deck | Wind turbine with observation deck at Siemens factory in Zoetermeer
* 7th Observation Group ( Second Corps Area ), Mitchel Field, New York ( DH-4 and Douglas O-2 observation planes )
File: Union Pacific Domeliner observation car card room. JPG | Observation car room for playing cards.
Observation statements ( O-statements ) have their meaning fixed by observable truth conditions, e. g. " the litmus paper is red ", whereas observation terms ( O-terms ) have their meaning fixed by their referring to observable things or properties, e. g. " red ".
The earliest recorded Air Corps use of the airport was when the 105th Observation Squadron began flying Douglas O-38 and North American O-47 light observation aircraft beginning on 24 September.
Image: Näsinneula observation tower1. jpg | Näsinneula Observation Tower, 16 July 2006
File: SWFC Observation. jpg | Inside the tower's observation deck.
" System for Earth Observation ") is a high-resolution, optical imaging Earth observation satellite system operating from space.
Operating from the escort aircraft carrier, U. S. Navy Observation Composite Squadron 1 ( VOC-1 ) makes the Pacific Theater debut for such squadrons, in which pilots trained in artillery observation direct surface ship gunfire from fighters and torpedo bombers, augmenting or replacing the more vulnerable shipboard floatplanes carried for that purpose.
The dispersal of squadrons among the army ground units ( each corps and division had an observation squadron attached ) made coordination of air activities difficult, so that squadrons were organized by functions into groups, the first of these being the 1st Corps Observation Group, organized in April 1918 to patrol the Toul Sector between Flirey and Apremont in support of the U. S. 26th Division.
* Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol, a research-based observation instrument used to measure sheltered instruction
* VOA ( Véhicule d ' Observation d ' Artillerie )-Artillery observation vehicle, fitted with a turret with day / night observation devices, laser range finder etc.
In February 1937, back in his permanent rank of 1st lieutenant, he returned to the United States as adjutant at Lawson Field, Georgia, and as an observation pilot with the 16th Observation Squadron, which performed duties as the school squadron for the Infantry School at Fort Benning.
File: Union Pacific Domeliner observation car card room. JPG | Observation car room for playing cards.
Although the results are consistent with recent findings of other NASA instruments onboard Chandrayaan-1 ( the Moon Mineralogy Mapper ( MP3 ) discovered water molecules in the Moon's polar regions, while water vapor was detected by NASA's Lunar Crater Observation and Sensing Satellite, or LCROSS ) this observation is not consistent with the presence of thick deposits of nearly pure water ice within a few meters of the lunar surface, but it does not rule out the presence of small (<∼ 10 cm ), discrete pieces of ice mixed in with the regolith .< ref >
Observation planes and observation balloons occupied Pope Field for the first eight years.
In the film, Seaview's bow has eight windows in the exterior shots, but only four windows appear to be seen in the interior shots of the Observation Room ( the four upper windows were implied to be out of frame, at the top of the observation room ).
He was a founder of the social observation organisation Mass Observation.
Observation craft are designed to maintain observation over land, primarily territory either held by enemy forces or susceptible to infiltration.
* Observation of Superheavy Nuclei Produced in the Reaction of 86Kr with 208Pb – Communication in " Physical Review Letters " stating observation of the element 118 published by Victor Ninov's research group
The Observation Tower Ahlbeck is an observation tower with tree observation decks at Ahlbeck on the island Usedom in Germany.

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