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He agreed to a modification of the mutual defence pact with the U. S. granting staging rights on 24-hour notice at Liberia's sea-and airports for the U. S. Rapid Deployment Forces.
As part of the expanding relationship, Doe agreed to a modification of the mutual defense pact granting staging rights on 24-hour notice at Liberia's sea and airports for the U. S. Rapid Deployment Forces, which were established to respond swiftly to security threats around the world.
Deployment occurred on schedule at 19: 15 EDT on 18 October, slightly more than six hours after launch, and the IUS successfully boosted Galileo toward Venus on the first leg of its six-year journey to Jupiter.
* Space-Based Infrared System Low at Risk of Missing Initial Deployment Date, U. S. General Accounting Office, Feb. 2001.
This plan was at odds with the Aviation and Transportation Security Act ( ATSA ), whose Section 105 states that " Deployment of Federal Air Marshals ... nonstop, long distance flights, such as those targeted on September 11, 2001, should be a priority.
Deployment continued, and at the end of 1996 a total of 360 Topol missiles were deployed.
Deployment occurred at approximately 02: 00 UTC and was confirmed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command ( SDDC ), located at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, with its Operations Center ( G-3 ) at Fort Eustis, Virginia ( scheduled under Base Realignment and Closure to move to Scott AFB in late 2010 ), is the overland lift component and primary surface distribution manager for USTRANSCOM.
As a result, the JCS formed the Joint Deployment Agency ( JDA ) at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla, in 1979.
Deployment continued in 1974, with three packet switches installed by February, although at that point the network was only operational for three hours each day.
The Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force ( RDJTF ), as the organization was officially designated, was activated on 1 March 1980 at MacDill Air Force Base, Florida.
Another Deployment was made by the 33rd Division using an Infantry Battalion and a company of tanks from the 7th Horse Armored Battalion at the Dhaka-Chittagong highway to create a blockade against the 24th Infantry Division located in Chittagong which happens to be the largest, most powerful and strongest Division in the country.
During the late 1970s, and into the 1980s, the squadron participated in the Unit Deployment Program, rotating between Marine Aircraft Group 12, Marine Corps Air Station, Iwakuni, Japan, and Marine Aircraft Group 13 at MCAS El Toro, California.

Deployment and time
At this time period, the French Army was organising the Fast Deployment Force ( FDF ) for overseas military missions.

Deployment and following
He is the recipient of the following awards: two Defense Superior Service Medals ; four Air Medals ( two individual / two strike flight ) with Combat " V "; one Legion of Merit ; one Distinguished Flying Cross ; two Navy Commendation Medals, one with combat " V "); one Navy Achievement Medal ; two Southwest Asia Service Medals ; one Navy Expeditionary Medal ; two Sea Service Deployment Ribbons ; and an Overseas Service Ribbon.
All of the following units were permanently assigned under the XVIII Abn Corps, except the 9th Infantry Division, which was assigned under III Corps and was to be attached to XVIII Abn Corps when used as part of the Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force.

at and time
First he thought of the time he had ridden to Gavin and told him how his cattle were being rustled at the far end of the valley.
And he was fleeing, running -- fleeing his death and his life at the same time.
Every time I closed my eyes, I saw Gray Eyes rushing at me with a knife.
Her hat had come off and fallen behind her shoulders, held by the string, and he could see her face more clearly than he had at any time before.
I was nearly thirty at the time.
By counting the number of stalls and urinals I attempted to form a loose estimate of how many men the hall would hold at one time.
This time Lewis had his own rifle in his hands, and he threw some answering fire back at the mysterious far-off shot, then spent most of the day searching out the area.
Haying time was close at hand, and they needed some strong branches to repair a hay rack.
Jury, judge and executioner were riding the range in the form of a single unknown figure that could materialize anywhere, at any time, to dispense an ancient brand of justice the men of the new West had believed long outdated.
Hez looked up at the high face of Emigrant Rock, official signboard for the Raft River turnoff, and gloated, `` Seems funny that them Burnsides never took time to leave their John-Henry up thar ''.
`` But one word at a time, O.K. ''??
His long nose wiggled at the smells of frizzling bacon and heating java, but the fire was low, and he wanted to waste no time.
Our old one blew down in a storm at the time of the pokeneu festival fifteen moons ago.
And for the hundredth time that week, he was startled at her beauty.
But there is no use causing him to worry at this time ''.
`` By God '', Waddell said, `` we don't want to upset the boy at this time of all times.
All that time rifle barrels were pointing unwaveringly at his head and body.
when he went home at night, he took her with him in his mind, and she did the things the anonymous Woman used to do, and he did the thing afterwards each time as he used to do.
About that time Miss Langford straightened up and looked out the window directly at him, he thought, although probably she didn't even see him.
`` Maybe at dinner time.
but at the same time it should not draw false inferences therefrom.
Almost febrile in intensity, the principle has become worldwide in application -- unfortunately at the very time that nationalist fervors can wreak greatest harm.
It is one of the ironic quirks of history that the viability and usefulness of nationalism and the territorial state are rapidly dissipating at precisely the time that the nation-state attained its highest number ( approximately 100 ).
They are supplied, a batch at a time, by a secret source and are continually changed by Wisman or his staff, at random intervals.

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The poem consisted of only two words, the word `` Wait '', repeated over and over at irregular intervals and with different inflections, and then the word `` Now ''!!
The new offering Tuesday consisted of $60 million worth of 4-7/8 debentures, due June 1, 1986, at 100%, and $60 million of 4-1/2% convertible subordinated debentures due June 1, 1991, at 100%.
Divided almost equally into two parts, it consisted of `` The Evolution Of The Blues '', narrated by Jon Hendricks, who had presented it last year at the Monterey, Calif., Jazz Festival, and an hour-long session of Maynard Ferguson and his orchestra, a blasting big band.
The earliest known Christian monastic communities ( see Monasticism ) consisted of groups of cells or huts collected about a common center, which was usually the house of some hermit or anchorite famous for holiness or singular asceticism, but without any attempt at orderly arrangement.
Moyers was inspired to focus on the song's power after watching a performance at Lincoln Center, where the audience consisted of Christians and non-Christians, and he noticed that it had an equal impact on everybody in attendance, unifying them.
While at prep school as a boarder his mother wrote to tell him she was marrying Cecil Pye, a bank manager, and when he was at home for the holidays his new family consisted of his mother, his stepfather and Christopher, his stepfather's son by an earlier marriage.
It consisted of four hemispherical cups each mounted on one end of four horizontal arms, which in turn were mounted at equal angles to each other on a vertical shaft.
Another common aspect of the festival in early 20th century Ireland was the hanging of May Boughs on the doors and windows of houses and the making of May Bushes in farmyards, which usually consisted either of a branch of rowan / caorthann ( mountain ash ) or more commonly whitethorn / sceach geal ( hawthorn ) which is in bloom at the time and is commonly called the ' May Bush ' or just ' May ' in both Ireland and Britain.
He accordingly estimates that the Italian force at Adwa consisted of 14, 923 effectives.
The city was the second-largest in the empire, behind only Constantinople, and, although migration was not the primary source of Cairo's growth, twenty percent of its population at the end of the 18th century consisted of religious minorities and foreigners from around the Mediterranean.
Lower caste participants consisted of mostly non-farm working immigrants, who at times were provided special privileges and held high positions in society.
The major European empires consisted of the following colonies at the start of World War I ( former colonies of the Spanish Empire became independent before 1914 and are not listed ; former colonies of other European empires that previously became independent, such as the former French colony Haiti, are not listed ):
In 1971 the army's force consisted of the 1st Groupement at Kananga, with one guard battalion, two infantry battalions, and a gendarmerie battalion attached, and the 2nd Groupement ( Kinshasa ), the 3rd Groupement ( Kisangani ), the 4th Groupement ( Lubumbashi ), the 5th Groupement ( Bukavu ), the 6th Groupement ( Mbandaka ), and the 7th Groupement ( Boma ).
Ure's own operation at Deception Pass in the late 1880s consisted of Ure and his Native-American wife.
The new system consisted of five coins: the aureus / solidus, a gold coin weighing, like its predecessors, one-sixtieth of a pound ; the argenteus, a coin weighing one ninety-sixth of a pound and containing ninety-five percent pure silver ; the follis, sometimes referred to as the laureatus A, which is a copper coin with added silver struck at the rate of thirty-two to the pound ; the radiatus, a small copper coin struck at the rate of 108 to the pound, with no added silver ; and a coin known today as the laureatus B, a smaller copper coin struck at the rate of 192 to the pound.
While living at the Cecil House, Edward's daily studies consisted of dancing instruction, French, Latin, cosmography, writing exercises, drawing, and common prayers.
The LoC might be published in the next issue ; some fanzines consisted almost exclusively of letter columns, where discussions were conducted in much the same way as they are in internet newsgroups and mailing lists today, though at a relatively glacial pace.
One particularly novel orientation developed at La Borde consisted of the suspension of the classical analyst / analysand pair in favour of an open confrontation in group therapy.
While the Red Guards consisted mostly of volunteers ( who, at the beginning of the war, were paid wages ), the White Army contained only 11, 000 – 15, 000 volunteers, the remainder being conscripts.
The sanatorium at Cranham consisted of a series of small wooden chalets or huts in a remote part of the Cotswolds near Stroud.
Originally it consisted of paper or bamboo barrels that would have incendiary gunpowder within it, that could be lit one time and would project flames at the enemy.

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