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Deployment and first
Deployment overseas began in 1954, first to West Germany and later to the Republic of China ( Taiwan ) and South Korea.
Deployment of spacecraft and satellites using photovoltaics might be seen as the first small steps towards building a Dyson swarm ( see below for differences between these sub-types ).
Fromm's four non-productive orientations also served as basis for the LIFO test, first published in 1967 by Stuart Atkins, Alan Katcher, PhD, and Elias Porter, PhD and the Strength Deployment Inventory, first published in 1971 by Chris H. Porter, PhD,
When the United Nations intervened in Kuwait in 1990, the 24th Infantry Division, which was part of the Rapid Deployment Force, was one of the first units deployed to Southwest Asia.
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.
For example, the Batallón de Ingenieros QBN 601 of the Argentine Army, was the first CRBN response team created, in the 90's, as a part of the country's Rapid Deployment Force.
Marine Attack Squadron 214 became the first squadron to introduce the Night Attack capability into the Unit Deployment Program in October 1991, by deploying 20 Night Attack Harriers to Iwakuni, Japan, for seven months.

Deployment and began
The Carter administration began to build up the Rapid Deployment Force, which would eventually become CENTCOM.
Deployment of the Minuteman ICBM began in 1962 and proceeded rapidly.
Deployment actually began in 1975-76, but only four DF-4s were believed to be in place by 1984.

Deployment and January
In November 1985, he was reassigned to VMFA-451 and deployed to the Western Pacific from January to July 1986 under the Unit Deployment Program.

Deployment and more
Using this atmosphere of insecurity, Brzezinski led the United States toward a new arms buildup and the development of the Rapid Deployment Forces – policies that are both more generally associated with Ronald Reagan now.
The Readiness, Information, and Control Tables provided data on specific projects, more detailed than in the FYDP, such as the tables for the Southeast Asia Deployment Plan, which recorded by month and quarter the schedule for deployment, consumption rates, and future projections of U. S. forces in Southeast Asia.
* Deployment of more troops to the region

Deployment and 1
On May 1, 2006, Sen. Ted Stevens inserted a version of the Broadcast Flag into the Communications, Consumer ’ s Choice, and Broadband Deployment Act of 2006.
Image: STS-51-I AUSSAT 1 deployment. jpg | Deployment of AUSSAT-1
Tier 1 teams are primarily made up of Rapid Deployment Force ( RDF ) teams that are made up of over 100 officers with multiple specialties, and are focused on providing acute clinical care of disaster-exacerbated chronic conditions.
The 24th Infantry Division, or Victory Division, became part of the nation ’ s Rapid Deployment Force on 1 October 1980.
On 1 July 1980, the unit was re-organised on light scales and trained as part of the Operational Deployment Force ( ODF ) in close country and conventional warfare operations.
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.
: Re-designated: 8th Air Deployment Control Squadron on 1 Nov 1990
* Subordinate to OP 1. 1, there are three tasks labelled OP 1. 1. 1 through OP 1. 1. 3, of which OP 1. 1. 2 is " Conduct Intratheater Deployment and Redeployment of Forces within the Joint Operations Area ".
The depth of task levels is not the same everywhere: unlike OP 1. 1. 2, OP 1. 1. 1 " Formulate Request for Strategic Deployment to a Joint Operations Area " does not have any subordinate tasks, and the same is true for OP 1. 6 " Conduct Patient Evacuation ".

Deployment and members
Deployment originally was scheduled for 10 am CST, but after grappling the free-flyer and lifting it out of the cargo bay and into the pre-deploy position, crew members and investigators on the ground were unable to tell whether power and transmitter status lights were giving the proper indications.

Deployment and by
Access to encrypted channels can be controlled by a removable smart card, for example via the Common Interface ( DVB-CI ) standard for Europe and via Point Of Deployment ( POD ) for IS or named differently CableCard.
Euphoria is a programming language originally created by Robert Craig of Rapid Deployment Software in Toronto.
Euphoria continued to be developed and released by Craig via his company Rapid Deployment Software ( RDS ) and website rapideuphoria. com.
Note that Windows 2008 introduced pipelined TFTP as part of Windows Deployment Services ( WDS ) and uses an 8 packet window by default.
* Continuous Delivery: Reliable Software Releases through Build, Test, and Deployment Automation by Jez Humble, David Farley ; ISBN 0-321-60191-2
National leadership is provided by the 511 Deployment Coalition.
* Business Desktop Deployment, project management tools published by Microsoft
* The Strength Deployment Inventory, developed by Elias Porter, Ph. D. in 1971 and is based on his theory of Relationship Awareness.
* Dymaxion Deployment Unit, a temporary housing unit designed by R. Buckminster Fuller for the United States Army in 1940
Deployment usually starts by lowering the clump weight, which is a large ballast weight suspended from a cable which runs down one side from the gantry, through a set of sheaves on the weight, and up the other side back to the gantry, where it is fastened.
Deployment of the bell is by a cable attached to the top.
Unfortunately, FBI agents are ordered to capture the animals dead or alive, forcing the team to elude them with an extended pursuit thanks to a high speed vehicle especially designed for them called the Rapid Deployment Vehicle ( dubbed the RDV by Darwin ).
In his next chapter ( Ordinance on Cavalry Deployment ), he ordains that the wedge must be accompanied by two cavalry units, which will guard its flanks.
Deployment occurred at approximately 02: 00 UTC and was confirmed by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.
CableCARD is a term trademarked by CableLabs for the Point of Deployment ( POD ) module defined by standards including SCTE 28, SCTE 41, CEA-679 and others.
" It had three transportation component commands — the Air Force's Military Airlift Command ( replaced by Air Mobility Command in 1992 ), the Navy's Military Sealift Command, and the Army's Military Traffic Management Command, ( renamed Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command in 2004 ).
The initial idea was based upon a then current concept of a corporate intranet that was in development under the codename " RADAR " ( Rapid Access And Deployment Resource ) for a prominent South African Advertising Conglomerate by programmers Ian Van Schalkwyk and Stephen Hadden.
Deployment of technologies is accomplished by developing technology partnerships with private industry.
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.

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