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In any proceedings, whether civil or criminal, only the Department for Transport's current printed version of the Code should be relied upon.
The street was almost completely occupied by protestors ; there was but one original resident living on the street who had defied the Department of Transport's order to move, 92-year old Dolly Watson, who was born in number 32 on Claremont Road and had lived there nearly all her life.
The new development has diminished easy access to the station by bicycle by failing to meet the Department of Transport's guidelines in regard to cycle access.
Nevertheless almost all of the entire line has been relaid in the first few years of this century as part of the Department of Transport's IRIS sewerage scheme, with the line's numerous level crossings converted from manual to automatic operation at the same time, saving the railway the additional cost of employing crossing keepers, at all but one crossing.
The line was designated as a community rail line in September 2005, being one of seven pilots for the Department for Transport's Community Rail Development Strategy.
The branch was designated as a community railway line in July 2005, being one of seven pilots for the Department for Transport's Community Rail Development Strategy.
Edinburgh chose to participate in the Department for Transport's Charging Development Partnership of local authorities working considering congestion charging or workplace parking levies, and also part-funded the European Union's PRoGR € SS project (' Pricing Road use for Greater Responsibility, Efficiency and Sustainability ') to demonstrate and evaluate the effectiveness and acceptance of urban road pricing schemes, under the EU's CUPID European Road Pricing initiative.
It was designated as a community rail line in July 2005, being one of seven intended pilots for the Department for Transport's Community Rail Development Strategy.
Funded by the Department for Transport's Access for All Scheme, the main change was the construction of a new footbridge allowing a step-free route between the station entrance and both platforms using two lifts.
The station is also accredited as part of the Department for Transport's Secure Stations scheme, with a digital CCTV system in place.
The act implemented the institutional changes published in the Department for Transport's White Paper on rail of 15 July 2004, principally:
* Civil Aeronautics Board Aircraft Accident Report on Flight 320 from the Department of Transport's Special Collections
* Civil Aeronautics Board Aircraft Accident Report on Flight 2511 from the Department of Transport's Special Collections
* Civil Aeronautics Board Aircraft Accident Report on Flight 823 from the Department of Transport's Special Collections
* Partial Aircraft Accident Report for Flight 157 from the Department of Transport's Special Collections
Platform 2, towards Leeds, is accessible to those with disabilities but platform 1 is not ; the lifts serving the subway were withdrawn in the 1980s and funding for their re-instatement has not been made available via the Department for Transport's Access for All scheme.
Martin Clutterbuck suggests that the inspiration for the story in which he races Percy came from the British Department of Transport's claims that the helicopter would soon render railways obsolete.

Department and Marine
The Chief of Naval Operations presides over the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations ( OpNav ), which is one of three headquarters staffs in Department of the Navy ( the others being the Office of the Secretary of the Navy and Headquarters Marine Corps.
The island is managed by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service as an insular area under the U. S. Department of the Interior and is part of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument.
Johnston is an unincorporated territory of the United States administered by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service of the Department of the Interior as part of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument.
The Marine Corps had only recently begun to take on a larger share of high-level assignments in the Department of Defense.
* 1968 – Vietnam War: The United States Department of Defense announces that the U. S. Army and U. S. Marine Corps will send about 24, 000 soldiers and Marines back to Vietnam for involuntary second tours of duty in the combat zone there.
" The leak, dubbed ' Military Meltdown Monday ,' includes 90, 000 logins of military personnel — including personnel from USCENTCOM, SOCOM, the Marine corps, various Air Force facilities, Homeland Security, State Department staff, and what looks like private sector contractors.
The ILV Granuaile was chartered by the Geological Survey of Ireland ( GSI ), on behalf of the Department of Communications, Marine and Natural Resources ( DCMNR ), to conduct a seismic survey at the Rockall and Hatton Banks in July 2004.
* A College of Fisheries: The University of Washington Operates a Unique Department for the Study of Commercial Fishing, Pacific Marine Review, 1921
In 2004, the United States Department of Homeland Security, Bureau of Customs and Border Protection, Office of Air and Marine utilized the Hunter under a trial program for border patrol duties.
#: Reaction in Congress against the Reconstruction-era suspensions of Southern states ' rights to organize militias led to the passage of the Posse Comitatus Act, restricting any person's use of the U. S. Army and, as later amended, the U. S. Air Force in domestic law enforcement ( use of the Navy and Marine Corps, being uniformed services within the Department of Defense, is similarly restricted by statute ).
The Secretary of Defense is in the chain of command and exercises command and control, subject only to the orders of the President, over all Department of Defense forces ( the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps ) for both operational and administrative purposes.
The Department of the Navy ( DoN ) consists of two Uniformed Services: the United States Navy and the United States Marine Corps.
The Navy and Marine Corps are prohibited by a Department of Defense directive ( self-regulation ), but not by the Act itself.
The Air Force was added in 1956 and the Navy and the Marine Corps have been included by a regulation of the Department of Defense.
On December 10, 2008, the California Highway Patrol announced its officers, along with San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department deputies and US Marine Corps Military Police, would jointly staff some sobriety and drivers license checkpoints.
Commonwealth and off-shore protected areas in the Australian Capital Territory, the Northern Territory, the Christmas Island Territory, the Cocos ( Keeling ) Islands Territory, the Norfolk Island Territory and the Australian Antarctic Territory are managed by Parks Australia, a division of the Department of the Environment and Water Resources, with the exception of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, which is managed by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, a separate body within the department.
" In December 1941, the property was sold to the U. S. government's War Shipping Department and became known as Wiley Hall as part of the United States Merchant Marine Academy.
For instance, in the U. S. Navy and U. S. Marine Corps, the Navy and Marine Corps Commendation Medal is considered a somewhat high decoration reserved for Department Head level officers at the O-4 level, senior Navy CPOs and senior Marine Corps NCOs at the E-8 and E-9 level and, following a full career, as a retirement award.
As the first of its kind in the Department of Defense, the joint wing is responsible for F-35 A / B / C ( Joint Strike Fighter ) pilot and maintainer training for the Marine Corps, the Navy and the Air Force.
* Department of Arctic and Marine Biology
The Bolton State Office Building in Biloxi includes the headquarters of the Mississippi Department of Marine Resources and the South Regional Office of the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality.

Department and Operations
The Chief of Naval Operations ( CNO ) is a statutory office () held by a four-star admiral in the United States Navy, and is the most senior naval officer assigned to serve in the Department of the Navy.
* 1994 – Rwandan Genocide: Military advisor to the United Nations Secretary-General and head of the Military Division of the Department of Peacekeeping Operations of the United Nations Maurice Baril recommends that the UN multi-national forces in Zaire stand down.
Regina Dubey, Acting Director for the Department of Defence Task Force for Business and Stability Operations ( TFBSO ) stated that " this is just one more piece of evidence that Afghanistan's mineral sector has a bright future.
: The Key Grip is the chief Grip on a set, and is the head of the Set Operations Department.
**** Organization and Operations Department
Within a short amount of time the head of Tekes intelligence section, Chen Geng, succeeded in planting a large network of moles inside the Investigation Section of the Central Operations Department in Nanjing, which was the center of KMT intelligence.
* Department Of The Army, Pamphlet No. 20-232, Historical Study – Airborne OperationsA German Appraisal, 1951, Department Of The Army
According to the Department of Transportation's Freight Management and Operations section's studies, railroad industry costs and prices were halved over a ten year period, the railroads reversed their historic loss of traffic ( as measured by ton-miles ) to the trucking industry, and railroad industry profits began to recover after decades of low profits and widespread railroad insolvencies.
* Operations Evaluation Department
The operational commands of the components ( COMOPSLAND, COMOPSAIR, COMOPSNAV and COMOPSMED ) are subordinate to the Staff Department for Operations and Training of the Ministry of Defence, which is headed by the Assistant Chief of Staff Operations and Training ( ACOS Ops & Trg ), and to the Chief of Defence ( CHOD ).
The OCB met regularly on Wednesday afternoons at the Department of State, and was composed of the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Deputy Secretary of Defense, the Directors of the CIA, the United States Information Agency, and ICA, and the Special Assistants to the President for National Security Affairs and Security Operations Coordination.
The Los Angeles City Fire Department operates its Air Operations Unit at Van Nuys Airport.
If the Security Council approves the creation of a mission, then the Department of Peacekeeping Operations begins planning for the necessary elements.
The airport is owned / operated by the US Navy, through Commanding Officer, Operations Department, 7077 USS Lexington Court, Milton, FL 32570-6016.
Administrative members include the Chief of Department, the Deputy Chief of Operations, and the Deputy Chief of Fire Prevention.
The office of the Chief of Department and the Deputy Chief of Operations are located here as well.
The Wrightsville Fire Department is a participating department with the state's professional certification system in which over 95 % of its members are trained to the Proboard Firefighter 1 & 2 and Hazardous Materials Operations levels.
Later this working group ( with Helms in it ), in the meantime renamed the Office of Special Operations ( OSO ), was then taken from the War Department and incorporated into the Central Intelligence Group ( CIG ).
During the summer 2011, the Department of Homeland Security-USCG opened the new Interagency Operations Center ( IOC ) on the Sector San Francisco Base.
One of the first reorganizations resulting from both the Department of Defense analysis and the legislation was the formation of the U. S. Special Operations Command in 1987.
Canada and the Cost of World War II: The International Operations of Canada's Department of Finance 1939-1947.

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