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civilian's and civilian
It prevents the government from quartering soldiers in civilian's homes during peace time without the consent of the civilian

civilian's and .
* Gregory Hines as Sergeant Cass, a strict Drill Sergeant, who makes it clear to Rago upon their first meeting that he finds classroom teaching of this civilian's " students " to be a waste of time and money, mockingly calling him " Shakespeare.
In ' An Eye For An Eye ', the crash of a Rattler directly results in a civilian's rampage against Cobra.

civilian and saw
But lacking the ability to hit them with accuracy ( only three or four Ju 87s saw action in Spain ), a method of carpet bombing was chosen resulting in heavy civilian casualties.
During the First Indochina War ( 1946 – 54 ), the Foreign Legion saw its numbers swell due to the incorporation of Second World War veterans who couldn't adapt to civilian life.
The civilian model began in part because of the persistence of Arnold Schwarzenegger, who saw an Army convoy while filming a movie.
It also assures the independence of the judiciary, which in turn is protected by a judicial committee ; b ) a three-tier judicial system including a supreme court, a court of appeals, and courts of first instance ( either divided between district and regional courts, or a single court per region ); and c ) the laws of the civilian government which were in effect prior to the military coup d ' état that saw the Barre regime into power remain in force until the laws are amended.
The War saw a decline of civilian consumption, with a major reallocation to munitions.
Roosevelt saw this film as so important that he ordered it to be distributed in civilian arenas for public viewing.
" the AEC had become an oligarchy controlling all facets of the military and civilian sides of nuclear energy, promoting them and at the same time attempting to regulate them, and it had fallen down on the regulatory side ... a growing legion of critics saw too many inbuilt conflicts of interest ".
) While he " admitted ", as Myers describes, " the conflict of social factors with the sexual instincts in certain psychoneuroses " of civilian life, he saw the instinct of self-preservation rather than the sexual instinct, as the driving force behind war neuroses.
This era also saw a more widespread targeting on the UVF's part of IRA and Sinn Féin members, such as the killing of civilian Michael Fay by UVF volunteer Billy Giles in 1982.
He railroaded in Africa, worked as a seaman, saw action in the Philippines as a civilian mule-train packer, supplying American troops with food and ammunition, and in 1899 found himself in China as an aide to newsmen covering the Boxer Rebellion.
The late 17th century saw officers wearing full-bottomed natural-coloured wigs, but the civilian change to shorter, powdered styles with pigtails in the early 18th century saw officers adopting similar styles.
Again, the transport squadrons saw the largest amount of work, evacuating POWs and internees and supplying garrisons and the civilian population.
In a reply to Finkelstein and Masalha, Morris answers he " saw enough material, military and civilian, to obtain an accurate picture of what happened ", that Finkelstein and Masalha draw their conclusions with a pro-Palestinian bias, and that with regard to the distinction between military assault and expulsion they should accept that he uses a " more narrow and severe " definition of expulsions.
As a result of the First and Second World Wars the airport saw a period of great expansion as passenger volume, frequency of scheduled flights, and civilian pilot training greatly increased.
This period also saw continued growth in civilian radio, with valves being used for both transmitters and receivers.
He fears that the administration ’ s civilian lawyers and a president who never saw combat are putting US service personnel at risk of torture, summary executions and other atrocities by chipping away at Geneva Conventions ’ standards that have protected them since 1949.
Between 1981 and 1991, the Somali National Movement ( SNM ), a rebel army of mostly northern Somali followers, waged an armed insurrection against the regime of Mohamed Said Barre, which saw use of landmines against the civilian population, their homes and farmlands.
Zeppelin mail was mail carried on zeppelins, the German airships that saw civilian use from 1908 to 1939.
The border regions faced direct attacks from forces within Serbia and Montenegro, and saw the shelling of UNESCO world heritage site Dubrovnik, where the international press was criticised for focusing on the city's architectural heritage, instead of reporting the destruction of Vukovar, a pivotal battle involving many civilian deaths.
He saw to the appointment of the interim civilian government that was to lead Fiji for a five-year transitional period of constitutional change.
The pursuits took varied forms such as individuals who reported they saw someone who they recognised, who had now assumed a false identity intent on slipping back into civilian life undetected.
For example, one of its main hangars, employed in the servicing and housing of heavily-armed jet interceptors, was converted into an ice rink, and saw year-round use by hockey leagues, figure skating clubs and various other civilian entities in and around the City of North Bay.
At this time, the military-organized " Shearwater International Air Show " was transferred to a civilian organization that saw the event renamed to the " Nova Scotia International Air Show.

civilian and military
During fiscal years 1959 and 1960, there were 139 military and civilian students who came to the Institute for varying periods of special instruction.
Members of the Medical Illustration Service lectured and conducted demonstrations on the use of training aids to military personnel and various civilian medical organizations.
Thirty-five military and civilian students received laboratory training.
Blockade, in the view of military and civilian experts, could restore teeth to the Monroe Doctrine.
One of the first moves made after a cabinet decision was to request the United States to establish a full-fledged military assistance group instead of the current civilian body.
After the Battle of Gettysburg, Lincoln clearly understood that his military decisions would be more effectively carried out by conveying his orders through his War Secretary or his general-in-chief on to his generals, who resented his civilian interference with their own plans.
* the Mars electronics and robotics plant in Yerevan, a Soviet-era flagship for both civilian and military production
Initially led by Canovas del Castillo as moderate prime minister, what was thought at one time as a coup aimed at placing the military in the political-administrative positions of power, in reality ushered in a permanent civilian regime tat lasted until the 1931 Second Republic.
The avionics systems in military, commercial and advanced models of civilian aircraft are interconnected using an avionics databus.
The convention does not apply to customs, law enforcement or military aircraft, thus its scope appears to exclusively encompass civilian aircraft.
Bulgaria's total military personnel as of late 2010 is 34, 500, of which 30, 400 ( 88. 1 %) are active military personnel and 4, 100 ( 11. 9 %) are civilian personnel.
While containment of biological warfare transmission is less of a concern for certain criminal or terrorist organizations, it remains a significant concern for the military and civilian populations of virtually all nations.
After the war, Albert Speer pointed out that the German economy achieved greater armaments output, not because of diversions of capacity from civilian to military industry, but through streamlining of the economy.
They perform at both military and civilian airfields, and often perform directly over major cities such as San Francisco's " Fleet Week " maritime festival, Cleveland's annual Labor Day Air Show, the Chicago Air and Water Show, and Seattle's annual Seafair festival.
Most military and civilian leaders of the former regime who failed to disguise their pasts were executed.
UNTAC grew into a 22, 000-strong civilian and military peacekeeping force to conduct free and fair elections for a constituent assembly.
The Cameroonian Armed Forces generally has been an apolitical force where civilian control of the military predominates.
Portales brought the military under civilian control by rewarding loyal generals, cashiering troublemakers, and promoting a victorious war against the Peru-Bolivia Confederation ( 1836 – 1839 ).
The Cuban government supported and still supports the Republican cause, but opposed the attacks which took place on civilian targets by Sinn Féin's military ally, the Provisional Irish Republican Army and of course attacks on civilians by their loyalist enemies such as the Ulster Volunteer Force and Ulster Defence Association.
Under the Geneva Conventions of 1949, it is a war crime to transfer, directly or indirectly, the civilian population of a country power onto land under that country's military occupation.
Later changes to this policy have relaxed the restriction to a cumulative total of five years or more of civilian travel in European countries ( six months or more if military ).
The tile set consists of 32 tiles in two " suits " or groups called " military " and " civilian ".
The tile set contains two each of eleven civilian suit tiles ( 6-6, 1-1, 4-4, 1-3, 5-5, 3-3, 2-2, 5-6, 4-6, 1-6, 1-5 ) and one each of ten military suit tiles ( 3-6, 4-5 ; 2-6, 3-5 ; 2-5, 3-4 ; 2-4 ; 1-4, 2-3 ; 1-2 ).
These vehicles can range from civilian equipment to purpose built military vehicles.

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