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Several days after the murder, Gotti was named head of a three-man committee to temporarily run the family pending the election of a new boss, along with Gallo and DeCicco.
By 1916 Rutherford had become one of the seven directors of the Watch Tower Society ; when Russell died on October 31, 1916 he joined vice-President Alfred I. Ritchie and Secretary-Treasurer William E. Van Amburgh on a three-man executive committee that ran the Pennsylvania corporation until a new president was elected at the annual general meeting the following January.
On October 10, 1934, the three-man committee communist leadership formally issued the order of the general retreat, and on October 16, 1934, the Chinese Red Army begun what was later known as the Long March, fully abandoning the Jiangxi Soviet.
Later, in April 1856, a three-man congressional committee investigated the vote.
In April 1856, a three-man congressional investigating committee arrived in Lecompton to look into the troubles.
Reputedly a prominent drug trafficker, Gambino allegedly participates in the three-man ruling panel / committee that runs the crime family.
In December 1916 it was proposed that the Prime Minister Herbert Asquith should delegate decision-making to a small, three-man committee chaired by the Secretary of State for War David Lloyd George.
* 2007 – 2010 — ( three-man committee ) — Tino " The Greek " Fiumara ( died 2010 ) the other two are unknown.
Upon receiving accurate intelligence that the British were hiring Hessian mercenaries for service in America, Congress appointed a three-man committee " to devise a plan for encouraging the Hessions and other foreigners ... to quit that iniquitous service.
In 1948, Sebes, along with Béla Mandik and Gábor Kompóti-Kléber, was part of a three-man committee that took charge of the Hungary national football team.

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The deadlock has been caused by the Russians' new demand for a three-man ( East, West and neutral ) directorate, and thus a veto, over the control machinery.
Since 1984 the Stinger has been issued to many U. S. Navy warships for point defense, particularly in Middle Eastern waters, with a three-man team that can perform other duties when not conducting Stinger training or maintenance.
The Barnes Ice Cap, in the middle of the island, has been retreating since at least the early 1960s, when the Geographical Branch of the then-Department of Mines and Technical Surveys sent a three-man survey team to the area to measure isostatic rebound and cross-valley features of the Isortoq River.
The Ratel-60 and Ratel-90 variants are otherwise identical, save that the former mounts a 60 mm breech-loading mortar in turrets taken from the Eland 60 armoured cars, and the Ratel-90 mounts a 90 mm low-velocity gun and also has a three-man crew.

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Several investigations ensued, including those by the United States Congress and the three-man, Reagan-appointed Tower Commission.
To firm up a flabby bureaucracy, he appointed a three-man Commission of Administration and Finance.
In the final peace treaty, the Pretoria Convention, negotiated by a three-man Royal Commission, the British agreed to complete Boer self-government in the Transvaal under British suzerainty, the Boers accepting the Queen's nominal rule and British control over external relations, African affairs and native districts.
The original series is set in Vienna and focuses on the three-man staff of an office of the Kriminalpolizei-the Austrian Criminal Police-specifically a Mordkommission, or Murder Commission.
The United States Civil Service Commission was a three-man commission created by the Pendleton Civil Service Reform Act, which was passed into law on January 16, 1883.

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His three-man team included Dr. Louis Vaillant, an Army medical officer, and Charles Nouette, a photographer.
* 10 September 1928-Sir Charles Kingsford Smith and his three-man crew complete the first successful trans-Tasman flight.

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However, prior to that, Somoza worked out an agreement allowing him to stand for re-election in 1974 ; he would be replaced as president by a three-man junta consisting of two Liberals and one Conservative while retaining control of the National Guard.
As reported by Reuters on March 3, 2010, Russia announced that the country would double the number of launches of three-man Soyuz ships to four that year, because " permanent crews of professional astronauts aboard the expanded station are set to rise to six "; regarding space tourism, the head of the Russian Cosmonauts ' Training Center said " for some time there will be a break in these journeys ".
In late 1966, Schirra was assigned to command a three-man Apollo crew with Donn Eisele and Walter Cunningham to make the second manned flight test of the Apollo Command / Service Module some time in 1967, after the first such flight to be made by Gus Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee.
As Minister of Labour he started a system in which no strike or lockout in a public utility or mine could be legal until the differences had been referred to a three-man board of conciliation representing the employer, the employees and the public.
The isolation of the CSM pilot was a concern for mission planners, so proposals that it would be a three-man landing team or that the CSM would rendezvous with an orbiting module were considered.
The telescope would be docked to a CSM with a three-man crew.
In 2010 was approached by reality producer Mark Burnett to be part of a three-man athlete team for his latest project on ABC.
He also worked to abolish the three-man commission that ran the National League in favor of appointing a baseball commissioner, a post to be occupied by Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis.

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Marshall pondered the reason for this, and pondered too the replacement of one member of the three-man group.
First conceived during the Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower as a three-man spacecraft to follow the one-man Project Mercury which put the first Americans in space, Apollo was later dedicated to President John F. Kennedy's national goal of " landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth " by the end of the 1960s, which he proposed in a May 25, 1961 address to Congress.
A combination of these two styles gave birth to de Spookrijders, a three-man hip-hop group founded in 1996.
Lainer also made a change in the pitching staff, going with a three-man rotation to start the season.
Bormann exploited the disaster at Stalingrad, and his daily access to Hitler, to persuade him to create a three-man junta representing the State, the Army, and the Party, represented respectively by Hans Lammers, head of the Reich Chancellery, Field Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, chief of the OKW ( armed forces high command ), and Bormann, who controlled the Party and access to the Führer.
* 2007 – A three-man team, using only skis and kites, completes a trek to reach the southern pole of inaccessibility for the first time since 1958 and for the first time ever without mechanical assistance.
This made airborne formations into mechanized infantry at the cost of reducing their " bayonet " strength, as the BMD could carry only three, or at most four, paratroopers in addition to its three-man crew.
On defense, their three-man front was led by Pro Bowl defensive linemen Howie Long and Lyle Alzado, along with rookie Greg Townsend, who recorded 10. 5 sacks and a 66-yard fumble return touchdown.
This allows his team-mates to briefly recover behind him before they make a final three-man acceleration towards the finish line.
The team sprint ( also known as the Olympic sprint ) is a short distance three-man team pursuit held over three laps of a velodrome.
An offensive player tries to play through a three-man cup defense during an informal game.
* January 2 – In eastern El Salvador, Salvadoran rebels shot down a United States Army helicopter and executed the two surviving members of its three-man crew.
" Initially, Perot's return saw the Texas billionaire's numbers stay low, until he was given the opportunity to participate in a trio of unprecedented three-man debates.
The quick reaction force ( QRF ) consisted of 19 Rangers, a Tactical Air Control Party ( Tacp ), and a three-man USAF special tactics team carried by two Chinooks, Razor 01 and Razor 02.
From a suggestion by Forrestal, President Roosevelt assigned Johnson to a three-man survey team of the Southwest Pacific.
In May Griffin ... appointed a three-man board of registrars for each county, making his choices on the advice of known scalawags and local Freedman's Bureau agents.

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