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Antisubmarine and warfare
* Antisubmarine warfare
* October 3 – Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron 1 ( HS-1 ), the U. S. Navy's first anti-submarine warfare helicopter squadron, is commissioned.
* S: Antisubmarine warfare
In 1973, with the assignment of Helicopter Antisubmarine Wing One, the station ’ s primary mission became antisubmarine warfare.

Antisubmarine and forces
During the initial months after the Pearl Harbor Attack, First Air Force organized what would eventually become the Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command ( AAFSC ), obtaining most of its forces from I Bomber Command to combat the German U-Boat threat along the Atlantic Coast.

Antisubmarine and with
* Grumman AF Guardian with U. S. Navy Antisubmarine Squadron 25
* Sikorsky HSS-2 Sea King ( redesignated SH-3 Sea King in 1962 ) with United States Navy Antisubmarine Helicopter Squadrons 3 ( HS-3 ) and 10 ( HS-10 )
* February 20-S-3 Viking with Antisubmarine Squadron 41 ( VS-41 ) AT Naval Air Station North Island, California
In early 1942, three B-25 Mitchell bomber squadrons arrived with the 45th Bombardment Group from I Bomber Command and later Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command with a mission to patrol the Atlantic coast, locate and assumed the anti-submarine mission.
first operational flying tours were with Air Antisubmarine
VA-203 would later relocate to NAS Cecil Field in 1977, with the remaining reserve squadrons joined by Helicopter Antisubmarine Squadron SEVENTY-FIVE ( HS-75 ) in 1985 following its relocation from NAS Willow Grove, Pennsylvania.
During early 1942 after the Pearl Harbor Attack, Savannah AAB became a base for several Antisubmarine groups and squadrons of I Bomber Command and later Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command with a mission to patrol the Atlantic coast, locate and attack German U-Boats.
It was re-designated as the 23d Antisubmarine Squadron ( Heavy ) on 3 March 1943, and assigned to the 26th Antisubmarine Wing and moved to Imeson Field, Jacksonville, Florida with a variety of aircraft ( B-25 Mitchell, Douglas O-43 and a Douglas B-18 Bolo ).

Antisubmarine and .
Antisubmarine patrols were also flown from the airfield.
AAFSC would eventually expand that mission to the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean until the Antisubmarine mission was taken over by the Navy in mid-1943.
* February 6 – 15 – Royal Air Force Coastal Command and the U. S. Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command carry out Operation Gondola over the Bay of Biscay to test the theory that every German submarine transiting an interdicted area could be attacked at least once by Allied aircraft if they flew in sufficient numbers day and night.
* February 10 – A U. S. Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command B-24D Liberator sinks a German submarine, apparently U-519, in the North Atlantic Ocean, the first submarine sunk by the command.
** The U. S. Army Air Forces disband the Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command, although some Army antisubmarine squadrons will operate until November.
** The last unit of the former U. S. Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command, the 480th Antisubmarine Group, is disbanded, and all American antiubmarine activities become the responsibility of the U. S. Navy.
His proposal eventually will lead to the establishment of the Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command.
King that he is directing the establishment of the Army Air Forces Antisubmarine Command.

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This view has been rejected since, as saltpeter does not appear to have been used in warfare in Europe or the Middle East before the 13th century, and is totally absent from the accounts of the Arabs, the foremost chemists of the Mediterranean world, before the same period.
He alleges that Clausewitz does not address any form of intra / supra-state conflict, such as rebellion and revolution, because he could not theoretically account for warfare before the existence of the state.
Although there may be disagreements as to whether a particular game qualifies as a wargame or not, a general consensus exists that all such games must explore and illuminate or simulate some feature or aspect of human behaviour directly bearing on the conduct of war, even if the game subject itself does not concern organized violent conflict or warfare.
Another argument suggests that since there are human societies in which warfare does not exist, humans may not be naturally disposed for warfare, which emerges under particular circumstances.
He was engaged in warfare with the Bohemians and their Polish allies, when on 18 March 1438, he was chosen " King of the Romans " at Frankfurt, an honour which he does not appear to have sought.
The other view is that asymmetric warfare does not coincide with terrorism.
Chemical warfare does not depend upon explosive force to achieve an objective.
Modern warfare, however, does still see the use of the bayonet for close-quarter fighting.
In one of the later versions of his chronicle, Froissart does mention guns being used in the battle, but by that time firearms had become more common in warfare.
This finding does not conflict with either of the above theories, since both increased warfare and internal unrest can also be effects of a general period of drought and famine.
While Operation Flashpoint does not provide the same level of vehicle realism as a dedicated simulator like Steel Beasts, or Falcon 4. 0, it is nevertheless notable because it does not only simulate aircraft, tank and infantry combat with consistently high levels of realism, but also accurately simulates the complex relationships between these elements in warfare.
In a postwar analysis of the unpreparedness of U. S. Army forces deployed to Korea during the summer and fall of 1950, Army Major General Floyd L. Parks stated that " Many who never lived to tell the tale had to fight the full range of ground warfare from offensive to delaying action, unit by unit, man by man ... hat we were able to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat ... does not relieve us from the blame of having placed our own flesh and blood in such a predicament.
The Hague Convention of 1899, Declaration III, prohibits the use in international warfare of bullets which easily expand or flatten in the body, giving as example a bullet with a jacket with incisions or one that does not fully cover the core.
The absence of positive international humanitarian law does not mean that the laws of war did not cover aerial warfare, but there was no general agreement of how to interpret those laws for the period up until the end of World War II.
In contemporary warfare logistics does not just imply the movement of personnel, tanks, fuel and so on but also implies the movement of images both to and from the battlefield.
That evidence does not support claims of either genocide or frontier warfare in the colony.
There are some who say that cyberterrorism does not exist and is really a matter of hacking or information warfare.
It seems Ork Warbosses are, in general, possessed of great longevity, again, assuming the extreme danger of Ork lifestyle and society ( not to mention the constant warfare ) does not kill them.
This conventional warfare does little to stop the attack however.
It does not technically include space-to-ground warfare, where orbital objects attack ground, sea or air targets directly, but the public and media frequently use the term to include any conflict which includes space as a theater of operations, regardless of the intended target.
Opponents of this theological construct, and associated beliefs in " spiritual warfare ", point out that while the Bible may describe some form of demonic control over geography, it does not prescribe many of the behaviors and teachings that proponents advocate in response.
They may have had some Tuscarora ancestors, but most of the Tuscarora, an Iroquoian-speaking people, had left the Carolinas in the early 1700s following warfare ; the Tuscarora Nation does not recognize descendants of those who did not migrate as members.

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