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Cartwright's staff assignments include: Director for Force Structure, Resources and Assessment, J-8 the Joint Staff ( 2002 2004 ); Directorate for Force Structure, Resources and Assessment, J-8 the Joint Staff ( 1996 1999 ); Deputy Aviation Plans, Policy, and Budgets Headquarters, U. S. Marine Corps ( 1993 1994 ); Assistant Program Manager for Engineering, F / A-18 Naval Air Systems Command ( 1986 1989 ).

Cartwright's and
* 1846 The first officially recorded, organized baseball game is played under Alexander Cartwright's rules on Hoboken, New Jersey's Elysian Fields with the New York Base Ball Club defeating the Knickerbockers 23-1.
Williams teamed with Jalen Rose, Crawford, Fizer, newcomer Donyell Marshall, Curry, Chandler, and guard Trenton Hassell to form a young and exciting nucleus which improved to 30 52 in Bill Cartwright's first full season as head coach.

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They are entertained with the usual college theatricals, including productions of William Strode's allegory The Floating Island ( with music by Henry Lawes ), which mocks William Prynne as the play-hating Melancholico ; George Wilde's Love's Hospital ; and William Cartwright's The Royal Slave ( also with music by Lawes, and design by Inigo Jones ).
The two teams, the " Knickerbockers " and the " New York Nine " ( also known as the New York Baseball Club ), played with Cartwright's twenty rules.

Cartwright's and 31
These novels explicitly link Section 31 to Fleet Admiral Cartwright's actions in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and Vice Admiral Matthew Dougherty's actions in Star Trek: Insurrection.

Cartwright's and 1992
It is the primary source for John Steffler's 1992 novel The Afterlife of George Cartwright, a fictional account of Cartwright's experiences.

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Elias has held the position of Administrator of the Government from 22 March 2001 until 4 April 2001, between the terms of Sir Michael Hardie Boys and Dame Silvia Cartwright, and again from 4 August 2006 until 23 August 2006 between Cartwright's term and that of Sir Anand Satyanand and at other times when the Governor-General has been unable to act ( through absence from New Zealand or other cause ).

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His Air Force career included operational command and leadership positions in a variety of Air Force and Joint assignments.
His Air Force career included operational command and leadership positions in a variety of Air Force and Joint assignments.
This course focuses on the operational and strategic realms of war and " prepares future Colonel-level commanders and operational planners " for assignments as leaders and to serve in " critical staff positions within combatant and service component commands ".
These early assignments were operational, rather than political: he was helping to organize food aid, shelter and other types of aid to refugees.
His collateral duty assignments have included supervising the implementation of operational space medicine activities within the astronaut program and the coordination of the Canadian Astronaut Program Space Unit Life Simulation ( CAPSULS ) Project.
In subsequent assignments, he was attached to VX-5 for the conduct of operational tests of A-6 weapons systems and tactics ; and to the Naval Air Test Center, where upon graduation from the U. S. Naval Test Pilot School at NAS Patuxent River, Maryland, he conducted tests of electronic warfare systems in various Navy aircraft.
Her technical assignments have included assisting in the verification of Shuttle flight software at the Shuttle Avionics Integration Laboratory ( SAIL ), serving as a member of the Flight Crew Equipment Control Board, participation as a member of the Astronaut Office Science Support Group, supporting operational development of the remote manipulator system ( RMS ).
His technical assignments included support crew for STS-3, concept development studies for the Space Operations Center, and the coordination of various aspects of the final development of the Remote Manipulator System (" Canadarm ") for operational use.
Hacker gained experience as a Navigator and Tactical Coordinator in SP-2H " Neptune " and P-3C " Orion " aircraft through numerous operational assignments in the far reaches of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and Mediterranean Sea.
Giambastiani's operational assignments have included several in which he was responsible for both demanding at-sea operations and the development of new technologies and experimental processes.
His early operational assignments were in F-100s and A-1s.
In addition to commanding two fighter squadrons, Gabreski had six command tours at group or wing level, including one in combat in Korea, totalling over 11 years of command and 15 overall in operational fighter assignments.
The United Nations Institute for Training and Research ( UNITAR ) was established in 1965 following a UN General Assembly resolution " for the training of personnel, particularly from developing Member States, for administrative and operational assignments with the United Nations and the specialized agencies, both at Headquarters and in field operations, and for national service " as well as for " research and seminars on operations of the United Nations and the specialized agencies ".
Women had been confined largely to administrative tasks, but they were increasingly being entrusted with operational assignments.
Later operational assignments included deputy commander, U. S. Pacific Fleet ; commander, Seventh Fleet ( 1980 1981 ); Commander-in-Chief, U. S. Atlantic Fleet ( 1985 1986 ), and deputy commander, U. S. Atlantic Command.
In addition to the many operational active and reserve squadrons aboard, NAS Jacksonville is also home to Patrol Squadron THIRTY ( VP-30 ), the Navy's largest aviation squadron and the only P-3 Orion Fleet Replacement Squadron that prepares and trains U. S. and NATO / Allied pilots, air crew and maintenance personnel for further operational assignments in the P-3C Orion and EP-3E Aries in the U. S. Navy, and P-3B, P-3C and similar variants in various NATO and Allied navies and air forces.
From 1981 to 1984, he worked with the management consulting firm of Booz & Company, specializing in strategic and operational assignments with major industrial and financial firms.
* Hand crew: A number of individuals that have been organized and trained and are supervised principally for operational assignments on an incident, typically using hand tools.
His shore operational assignments include Deputy Commander, Group St. Petersburg, Florida, and Commander of Coast Guard Group and Captain of the Port, Long Island Sound, in New Haven, Connecticut.
* Operational Activity Section performs direct operational and interventional assignments.
A fighter pilot during his early years in the then Army Air Corps, later Army Air Forces, General McConnell gained broad experience through a variety of operational and administrative assignments, including duty as assistant executive in the Office of the Chief of Air Forces in Washington.
While Major Lord Ashley was trained at Coleshill House near Highworth, Wiltshire, specific details regarding his assignments and operational base remain classified .< ref >
Kappes joined the CIA in 1981 and has held a variety of operational and managerial assignments at CIA Headquarters and overseas, serving as assistant deputy director to former Deputy Director for Operations ( DDO ) James Pavitt, and later as DDO after Pavitt stepped down in August 2004.

operational and include
Certain other state agencies enjoy considerable operational independence and autonomy ; they include the electrical power, the nationalized commercial banks ( which are open to competition from private banks ), and the social security agency.
What many consider consciousness may simply be the personal awareness of all the neurons delivering messages to the mind, but operational consciousness can include all neuronal activity.
Good examples of analog circuits include vacuum tube and transistor amplifiers, operational amplifiers and oscillators.
Common modifications include value changes in capacitors or resistors, adding true-bypass so that the effect's circuitry is no longer in the signal path, substituting higher-quality components, replacing the unit's original operational amplifiers ( op-amps ), or adding functions to the device such as allowing additional control of some factor or adding an additional output jack.
Or it could include sequestration of proprietary or operational information, such as that on customer datasets, pricing, sales, marketing, research and development, policies, prospective bids, planning or marketing strategies or the changing compositions and locations of production.
International links include: landing points for the SEA-ME-WE-3 and SEA-ME-WE-4 submarine cable systems (* AMK ) that provide links to Asia, the Middle East, and Europe ; 3 Intelsat satellite earth stations ( 1 Atlantic Ocean and 2 Indian Ocean ); 3 operational international gateway exchanges ( 2 at Karachi and 1 at Islamabad ); and microwave radio relay to neighboring countries.
The mathematical techniques used include denotational semantics, axiomatic semantics, operational semantics, and abstract interpretation.
Current operational satellites include: NOAA-15, NOAA-16, NOAA-17, NOAA-18 and NOAA-19 ( launched 2 / 6 / 2009 ).
An interface standard may include operational characteristics and acceptable levels of performance.
Considerations include: Continued existence of operational need, matching between operational requirements and system performance, feasibility of system phase-out versus maintenance, and availability of alternative systems.
Other approaches to providing a formal semantics of programming languages include axiomatic semantics and operational semantics.
General professional codes of conduct, as determined by the employing organization, usually cover three broad aspects of behavioral standards, and include inter-collegial relations ( such as respect for diversity and privacy ), operational issues ( due competence, documentation accuracy and appropriate use of resources ) and conflicts of interest ( nepotism, accepting gifts and other kinds of favoritism ).
Funding sources include the Three Gorges Dam Construction Fund, profits from the Gezhouba Dam, loans from the China Development Bank, loans from domestic and foreign commercial banks, corporate bonds, and revenue before and after the dam is fully operational.
Life-cycle cost include 15 % construction costs, operational and maintenance costs, taxes, financing, replacement and renovation.
The United States Department of Defense defines military science in terms of specific systems and operational requirements, and include among other areas civil defence and force structure.
These evaluations include operational effectiveness and suitability, command and control, performance of aircraft hardware and software systems, employment tactics, and accuracy and reliability of associated precision weapons.
Its operational divisions include Road Patrol, Traffic, K-9, Detective and Crime Scene Investigation, SWAT and Hostage Negotiation.
Areas of study may include the operational environment, hostile, friendly and neutral forces, the civilian population in an area of combat operations, and other, broader areas of interest.
Both counter intelligence and HUMINT do include clandestine HUMINT and clandestine HUMINT operational techniques.
Documentation include such as feasibility report, technical documentation, operational documentation, log book and etc.
Returns on private equity investments are created through one or a combination of three factors that include: debt repayment or cash accumulation through cash flows from operations, operational improvements that increase earnings over the life of the investment and multiple expansion, selling the business for a higher multiple of earnings than was originally paid.
Some of the positions available in marketing research include vice president of marketing research, research director, assistant director of research, project manager, field work director, statistician / data processing specialist, senior analyst, analyst, junior analyst and operational supervisor.
Castex enlarged strategic theory to include nonmilitary factors ( policy, geography, coalitions, public opinion, and constraints ) and internal factors ( economy of force, offense and defense, communications, operational plans, morale, and command ) to conceive a general strategy to attain final victory.
On 1 August 1983, the corps expanded its operational control of active Army units outside Fort Lewis, to include the 7th Infantry Division at Fort Ord, California, and the 172nd Infantry Brigade in Alaska, which then became part of the 6th Infantry Division.

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