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Air-ground radiotelephone service is a method of telephone communications used by aircraft pilots and passengers of commercial airline jets flying over the United States.

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The League was loose at best, though secret liaison officers were exchanged between the Greek and the Serbian army after the war began.
* The National Guard uses the fasces on the seal of the National Guard Bureau, and it appears in the insignia of Regular Army officers assigned to National Guard liaison and in the insignia and unit symbols of National Guard units themselves.
** Military accession and integration liaison – Tirana, from 2002 ( Albania ) – 2 out of 11 officers from 4 countries
The British awarded him the Distinguished Service Order, for his work with British liaison officers in Corrèze, Dordogne and Lot.
The 355 FW and various tenant units located on base provide A-10 Thunderbolt II close air support ; OA-10 forward air controllers ; air liaison officers ; EC-130 command, control and communications warfare ; air control radar ; combat search and rescue ; and combat support forces to unified commanders.
The 27th also trained forward air controllers and air liaison officers in Lockheed T-33 Shooting Stars from 1969 to 1976.
Middle-ranking officers of Army and Navy General Staff, and Army and Navy Ministry, met from time to time at middle-level liaison or study conferences to discuss Japan's strategic war plans, and especially, plans requiring cooperation between the two armed services, outside of the formal meeting in the presence of the Emperor.
However three German Waffen-SS officers acted as the verbindungsoffizier (" liaison officer ") between the SS-Hauptamt Amtsgruppe D / 3 which was responsible for the unit and the British volunteers, and in practice they acted as the unit commander for disciplinary purposes at least.
Ali made covert contacts with German representatives in the Middle East, though he was not yet an openly pro-Axis supporter, and al-Husseini's personal secretary Kemal Hadad acted as a liaison between the Axis powers and these officers.
Rex Robles was assigned to act as a liaison with the diplomatic community in case the RAM officers will be arrested, and tell the world of their story.
# The CIA Director should emphasize ( a ) rebuilding the CIA ’ s analytic capabilities ; ( b ) transforming the clandestine service by building its human intelligence capabilities ; ( c ) developing a stronger language program, with high standards and sufficient financial incentives ; ( d ) renewing emphasis on recruiting diversity among operations officers so they can blend more easily in foreign cities ;( e ) ensuring a seamless relationship between human source collection and signals collection at the operational level ; and ( f ) stressing a better balance between unilateral and liaison operations.
In 1954 the commanding general of French forces in Indochina, General Henri Navarre, allowed the United States to send liaison officers to Vietnamese forces.
The officers of Sondergruppe R formed the liaison with Major Bruno Ernst Buchrucker, who led the so-called Arbeits-Kommandos ( Work Commandos ), which was officially a labor group intended to assist with civilian projects, but were in reality thinly disguised soldiers that allowed Germany to exceed the limits on troop strength set by Versailles.
Europol allocates its resources ( 625 staff, of these, approximately 120 Europol liaison officers ( ELOs )) from its headquarters in The Hague.
In the Second World War, the Luftwaffe air units and liaison officers at the front could communicate directly with updated radios.
Radio equipped forward liaison officers could call upon the Stukas and direct them to attack enemy positions along the axis of advance.
The radio-equipped forward liaison officers assigned Fliegerkorps VIII new targets, while leaving less important orders to land line officers.
Each Panzer and Motorised division, now had air liaison officers attached to them to allow for effective air support.
Inter service communication was facilitated by Fliegerverbindungsoffizier ( air liaison officers or Flivos ), specially trained air force officers attached to ground units.
These initiatives and the surveys are further supplemented by an open flow of information on all contract carriers between AMC and the FAA through established liaison officers .”
The links that were created during the war — such as the UK military liaison officers posted to Washington — persist.
Assistance to Feisal included liaison officers, detachments of armoured cars, Indian machine gunners and a French Algerian mountain battery, 2, 000 camels from three disbanded battalions of the Imperial Camel Corps Brigade, weapons, ammunition and above all, money ( almost always in coin ).

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Adalbert had five full brothers: Soběslav ( Slavnik's heir ), Spytimír, Pobraslav, Pořej, Čáslav and a half-brother Radim ( Gaudentius ) from his father's liaison with another woman.
The 1979 air force had only transport and liaison aircraft.
His alter ego, Captain Clegg, also makes appearances, where he is mentioned to have had a brief romantic liaison with future teammate Fanny Hill.
In September 2010, it was reported that the U. N. General Assembly had appointed Mazlan Othman as their official extraterrestrial liaison by the UK paper The Sunday Times.
He had met her in 1166 and began the liaison in 1173, supposedly contemplating divorce from Eleanor.
Kim Philby, a Soviet double agent working as a liaison officer between the British intelligence service and the United States Central Intelligence Agency, had leaked details of the infiltration plan to Moscow, and the security breach claimed the lives of about 300 infiltrators.
After the outbreak of World War I Radek moved to Switzerland where he worked as a liaison between Lenin and the Bremen Left, with which he had close links from his time in Germany, introducing him to Paul Levi at this time.
The depression was due in part to his separation from Gréco, in part to his feeling under appreciated by the critics ( who were hailing Davis ' former collaborators as leaders of the cool jazz movement ), and in part to the unraveling of his liaison with a former St. Louis schoolmate who was living with him in New York and with whom he had two children.
Each division had a liaison officer attached to general headquarters in Khartoum to facilitate the division's communication with various command elements.
Shortly after David's tenure on the book ended, Forge, a former government weapons contractor whose mutant powers were his brilliant engineering skills, was added to the group ; first replacing Cooper as their liaison after she had been compromised by one of Magneto's Acolytes, and later as an active member.
Reportedly, her first extramarital affair took place in 1966, with her daughter's godfather, Bordeaux wine producer Anthony Barton, and a year later she had a one-month liaison with Robin Douglas-Home, a nephew of British politician Alec Douglas-Home.
He defended himself with considerable ability and, at first, confident that the prosecution would not dare to lay hands on the queen, he denied that their liaison had ever been criminal.
When Isabella's retinue — loyal to Edward, and ordered back to England by Isabella — returned to the English Court on 23 December, they brought further shocking news for the king: Isabella had formed a liaison with Roger Mortimer in Paris and they were now plotting an invasion of England.
This denied that Edward was the son of a liaison between Edgar and a nun, and presented him as the son of Æthelflæd, daughter of Ordmær, " ealdorman of the East Anglians ," whom Edgar had married in the years when he ruled Mercia, that is, between 957 and Eadwig's death in 959.
Lucien Conein, a CIA operative, had become a liaison between the US Embassy and the generals, who were led by Trần Văn Đôn.
Zhang Hong, whom Sun Ce had earlier sent as a liaison to the warlord Cao Cao, also returned from Cao's domain to assist Sun Quan.
Groves soon decided to establish his project headquarters on the fifth floor of the New War Department Building in Washington, D. C., where Marshall had maintained a liaison office.
In 1927 Garbo was introduced to stage and screen actress Lilyan Tashman and strong evidence indicates that the two began an affair ; silent film star Louise Brooks stated that she and Garbo had a brief liaison the following year.
Whistler was drifting away from Courbet's " damned realism " and their friendship had wilted, as had his liaison with Jo.
The Bene Gesserit had also placed their acolyte Jessica ( herself the product of a secret Bene Gesserit liaison with the Baron Harkonnen ) as the concubine to Duke Leto Atreides, and married the Bene Gesserit Margot to Shaddam's close friend and minion Count Fenring.
Subsequently, in 1783, he worked with Samuel Weiser ( son of Conrad Weiser, the famous Native Americans liaison who died in 1760, and with whose family Derr's own paternal family had been friends ) to layout his combined land tracts, and create Derrstown.
The album had originally been a projected liaison between Hayward & Pinder, but after Pinder dropped out, John Lodge stepped in.
View of East Country Yard Show with Anya Gallaccio | Anya Gallaccio's installation in foreground, 1990. In liaison with Hirst, Carl Freedman ( who had been friends with him in Leeds before Hirst moved to London and was helping to make Hirst's vitrines ) and Billee Sellman then curated two influential " warehouse " shows in 1990, Modern Medicine and Gambler, in a Bermondsey former factory they designated Building One.
In that sworn statement, the organizers indicated that " Einhorn, given a small role on the stage at Earth Day, grabbed the microphone and refused to give up the podium for thirty minutes " During Einhorn ’ s murder trial, one of the Earth Day organizing committee members, psychiatrist Donald Nathanson, took the stand and under oath testified that the committee had barred Einhorn from their discussions, considering him a nuisance .. Again, under oath and penalty of perjury, Dr. Nathanson said there was no master of ceremonies and Einhorn ’ s only role at the event had been as a liaison with poet and featured speaker Allen Ginsberg.

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