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Tenant military activities include the 129th Rescue Wing of the California Air National Guard, operating the HC-130P Hercules ( Combat King ), MC-130P Combat Shadow and HH-60G Pave Hawk aircraft, as well as the adjacent Headquarters for the 7th Psychological Operations Group of the U. S. Army Reserve.
The USAF Combat Rescue School, established in 1993, provided HH-60 Pave Hawk instructional flying for air rescue missions.
* Pave Mover-Demonstration program to develop the AN / APY-7 radar wide-area surveillance, ground moving target indicator ( GMTI ), fixed target indicator ( FTI ) target classification, and synthetic aperture radar ( SAR ), for the E-8 Joint STARS.
* Pave Pillar-Generic core avionics architecture system for combat aircraft.
* Pave Eagle-Modified Beechcraft Bonanza drone aircraft for low altitude sensor monitoring.
Pave or PAVE is sometimes used as an acronym for precision avionics vectoring equipment ; literally, electronics for controlling the speed and direction of aircraft.
Pave, paired with other words, also names laser systems that designate targets for LGBs, for example Pave Penny, Pave Spike, Pave Tack and Pave Knife, and for specialized military aircraft, such as AC-130U Pave Spectre, MH-53 Pave Low, and HH-60 Pave Hawk.

Pave and systems
Unlike the LRMTS ( laser ranger and marked target seeker ) systems common to European aircraft, or the more sophisticated ASQ-228 ATFLIR, TIALD, and LANTIRN designators, Pave Penny does not contain a laser.
Pave Tack's images are routed to a cockpit display, usually for the weapon systems officer.
The Pave Knife was superseded by the later Pave Spike and Pave Tack systems, and is no longer in service.
This culminated in December 1990, with Operation Night Camel in which air crews of the F-111 evaluated the ability of aircraft to use guided munitions with the LANTIRN and Pave Tack target designation systems from medium altitude.

way and for
For although I had crossed a corner of the hall on my way to the toilet I still could not tell for sure how far to the rear the darkness extended.
`` Soon as we send them on their way and make camp, let's you and me go for a walk down by the Snake -- all by ourselves ''.
She was glad, completely and unselfishly glad, to see that things were working out the right way for both Sally and Dan.
There was, of course, no way for the other planes to get by them.
It was nearly sundown and he went to the back of the wagon, half-swimming his way, for he was not a tall man.
`` You think I got you and Artie and Herr Schaffner all the way out here just for the boat ride??
His superiors had also preached this, saying it was the way for eternal honor.
`` If Blue Throat has his way he'll keep us all cooped up in here for days '', he said.
In fact it has caused us to give serious thought to moving our residence south, because it is not easy for the most objective Southerner to sit calmly by when his host is telling a roomful of people that the only way to deal with Southerners who oppose integration is to send in troops and shoot the bastards down.
In 1938, at the insistence of Arturo Toscanini, Steinberg left Germany for the United States, by way of Switzerland.
In certain respects, their task was incomparably greater than ours today, for there was nobody before them to show them the way.
This is the rhetoric of righteousness the beatniks use in defending their way of life, their search for wholeness, though their actual existence fails to reach these `` religious '' heights.
hot-colored verbenas in the corner between the dining-room wall and the side porch, where we passed on our way to the pump with the half-gourd tied to it as a cup by my grandmother for our childish pleasure in drinking from it.
His name is Praisegod Piepsam, and he is rather fully described as to his clothing and physiognomy in a way which relates him to a sinister type in the author's repertory -- he is a forerunner of those enigmatic strangers in `` Death In Venice '', for example, who represent some combination of cadaver, exotic, and psychopomp.
When words can be used in a more fresh and primitive way so that they strike with the force of sights and sounds, when tones of sound and colors of paint and the carven shape all strike the sensibilities with an undeniable force of data in and of themselves, compelling the observer into an attitude of attention, all this imitates the way experience itself in its deepest character strikes upon the door of consciousness and clamors for entrance.
Whitehead contends that the human way of understanding existence as a unity of interlocking and interdependent processes which constitute each other and which cause each other to be and not to be is possible only because the basic form of such an understanding, for all its vagueness and tendency to mistake the detail, is initially given in the way man feels the world.
The riotous onrush of industrialism after the War for Southern Independence and the general secular drift to the Religion of Humanity, however, prepared the way for a reception of the French Revolution's socialistic offspring of one sort of another.
If he had been `` liquidated '' in some way, he would have become a martyr, a rallying point for people who shared his ideas.
After casting about for a way of describing this spirit, we decided that it would be better to use Mr. Lyford's introduction as an illustration.
Whether you experienced the passion of desire I have, of course, no way of knowing, nor indeed have I wished with even the most fleeting fragment of a wish to know, for the fact that one constitutes by one's mere existence so to speak the proof of some sort of passion makes any speculation upon this part of one's parents' experience more immodest, more scandalizing, more deeply unwelcome than an obscenity from a stranger.
In a small way this is illustrated by the nineteenth-century novelist who argued for the powerful influence of literature as a teacher of society and who illustrated this with the way a girl learned to meet her lover, how to behave, how to think about this new experience, how to exercise restraint.

way and innovative
By 1980, the way the game was played had changed dramatically due to innovative coaching tactics, with the phasing out of many of the game's kicking styles and the increasing use of handball ; whilst presentation was influenced by television.
Among the qualities that make Leonardo's work unique are the innovative techniques that he used in laying on the paint, his detailed knowledge of anatomy, light, botany and geology, his interest in physiognomy and the way in which humans register emotion in expression and gesture, his innovative use of the human form in figurative composition, and his use of the subtle gradation of tone.
Like Pablo Picasso's innovative reinventions of painting and sculpture in the early 20th century via cubism and constructed sculpture, Pollock redefined the way art gets made.
" Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times compared the film's innovative animation to Disney's Who Framed Roger Rabbit, saying " Both movies take apart the universe of cinematic visuals, and put it back together again, allowing us to see in a new way.
Opinions vary on the artistic value of the resulting production: some see Welles's mercilessly pared-down script ( the running time was around 100 minutes without an interval, several characters were eliminated, dialogue was moved around and borrowed from other plays, and the final two acts were reduced to a single scene ) as a radical and innovative way of cutting away peripheral elements of Shakespeare's tale ; others thought Welles's version was a mangled and lobotomised version of Shakespeare's tragedy which lacked the psychological depth of the original.
According to Richard Arnold, NCR Vice President, Retail Industry Marketing, " Experticity's innovative live video technology paired with flexible and robust self-service kiosks from NCR provides retailers with a way to redefine the in-store experience for their customers, while also improving business efficiencies by optimizing staffing resources.
It has also become a tradition that Mayor Shawn Hogan finds an innovative way of making his way down main street on this particular day.
The Eixample grid introduced innovative design elements that made it exceptional at the time and even unique among subsequent grid plans: a ) a very large block measuring 113m by 113m ( 370 x 370 feet ) far larger than the old city blocks and larger than any Roman, Greek blocks and their mutations ( see drawing below ); b ) a 20 m ( 66 feet ) road width ( right of way ) compared to mostly 3 m in the old city c ) square blocks with truncated corners and d ) major roads perpendicular and diagonal measuring 50 m ( 164 feet ) in width.
The group is regarded as iconic pioneers of alternative hip hop music, having helped to pave the way for innovative hip hop artists.
1987 Version 1 of the code called IRRAS ( now known as SAPHIRE ) introduced an innovative way to draw, edit, and analyze graphical fault trees.
Many of today's historians, however, view it as an innovative way to open up new state revenue sources, as other Western European kings did.
More than an innovative clock, " Lightime " has become a new symbol the same way Eiffel Tower reminds people of Paris.
It is an original and innovative design with no known precedents in the way it covers a basilica plan with dome and semi-domes.
Like Pablo Picasso's innovative reinventions of painting and sculpture near the turn of the century via Cubism and constructed sculpture, Pollock redefined the way art gets made at the mid-century point.
Several commentators have noted that Chesnutt broke new ground in American literature with his innovative explorations of racial identity, use of African-American speech and folklore, and the way in which he exposed the skewed logic of Jim Crow strictures.
They joined forces with the simple concept of merging their talents in an effort to deliver the new entertainment of music and manga in an innovative way.
Norman Holland's widely influential proposal in 1959 of a " right way / wrong way " reading took Wycherley's morality with innovative seriousness and interpreted the play as presenting two bad kinds of masculinity-Horner's libertinism and Pinchwife's possessiveness-and recommending the golden mean of Harcourt, the true lover, the representative of mutual trust in marriage.
Since the 1980s, the English MLD has, arguably, been the most innovative area in the field of lexicography, in terms of both the way dictionaries are written and the aspects of language which dictionaries describe.
* Tommaso Rivellini, Engineer for Jet Propulsion Laboratory, was the lead engineer in the development of Mars Pathfinder's innovative and successful airbags-which became something of a symbol of a new way of designing and flying missions.
Palmer and his team's approach to researching the show's effectiveness was innovative ; it was the first time formative research was conducted in this way.
We strive to imbue Judaism with an ecumenical, egalitarian, and post-triumphalist sensibility ; to create innovative, accessible, and welcoming worship ; to shape halakhah ( Jewish law ) into a living way of walking righteously ; and to deepen the ongoing, joyful, and fundamental connection with God that's at the heart of Jewish practice.
The Air Division chief at the National Guard Bureau wanted to find an innovative way to provide additional training for fighter pilots after their units were demobilized.

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