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

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 first began January 2002 and involved more than 1, 200 members of SOCPAC, headed by Brig.
Deployment actually began in 1975-76, but only four DF-4s were believed to be in place by 1984.

Deployment and first
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 Republic
After long negotiations, on August 20 2008, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Poland ’ s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski signed in Warsaw the " Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the Republic of Poland Concerning the Deployment of Ground-Based Ballistic Missile Defense Interceptors in the Territory of the Republic of Poland ", a deal that would implement the missile defense system in Polish territory.
He was awarded the Defense Superior Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, the Legion of Merit, the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, 17 Air Medals, the Navy Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster and Valor device, a Meritorious Unit Commendation, two NASA Distinguished Service Medals, two NASA Outstanding Leadership Medals, four NASA Space Flight Medals, the National Defense Service Medal, the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, the Vietnam Service Medal, a Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, the French Legion of Honor, the Medal of King Abdul Aziz ( Saudi Arabia ), the Vietnam Air Gallantry Cross, the Vietnam Gallantry Cross Unit Citation and the Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal.

Deployment and South
Consists of the Gulf Region District, the Afghanistan Engineer District South, the Afghanistan Engineer District North, the Middle East District, the USACE Deployment Center and the TAD G2 Intelligence Fusion Center.
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 and .
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.
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.
* Deployment diagram: describes the hardware used in system implementations and the execution environments and artifacts deployed on the hardware.
File: UML Diagramme Deploiement. gif | Deployment diagram
Note that Windows 2008 introduced pipelined TFTP as part of Windows Deployment Services ( WDS ) and uses an 8 packet window by default.
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 Rapid Deployment Force ( FDR ) is based on this unit.
Also, Rapid Deployment Force ( RDF ) teams, composed of officers of the Commissioned Corps of the United States Public Health Service, were developed to assist with the NDMS.
* Winegard, T. M. and Fudge, D. S. ( 2010 ) " Deployment of hagfish slime thread skeins requires the transmission of mixing forces via mucin strands " J. Exp.
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.

overseas and began
It was there, in the course of trying to prepare new men for the `` culture shock '' they might encounter in remote overseas posts, that he first began to develop a system of charting the `` norms of human communication ''.
When World War I began he immediately requested an overseas assignment but was again denied and then assigned to Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas.
Following the coup d ' état in Portugal in 1974, the new left-wing revolutionary government of Portugal began to negotiate with the PAIGC and decided to offer independence to all the overseas territories.
Prince Harry began to accompany his parents on official visits at an early age ; his first overseas royal tour was with his parents to Italy in 1985.
The project became a badge of shame for Pei's firm ; he refused to discuss it for many years, and the architects began looking overseas to find commissions.
NTT Worldwide Telecommunications Corp ( Kokusai Denshin Denwa Company, commonly known as KDD, now part of KDDI Inc .) lost its monopoly hold on international communications activities in 1989, when Nihon Kokusai Tsushin and other private overseas communications firms began operations yesturday.
But Jerusalem came to be known as Outremer, the French word for " overseas ", and as new generations grew up in the kingdom, they began to think of themselves as natives, rather than immigrants.
When their film careers both began to founder at the end of the silent era Fairbanks ' restless nature prompted him to overseas travel ( something which Pickford did not enjoy ).
Large numbers travelling to quiet fishing villages such as Worthing, Brighton, Morecambe and Scarborough began turning them into major tourist centres, and people like Thomas Cook saw tourism and even overseas travel as viable businesses.
Soon after, China legalizes foreign trade, and Chinese began to migrate overseas.
Because MKUltra records were destroyed, it is impossible to reconstruct the operational use of MKUltra materials by the CIA overseas ; it has been determined that the use of these materials abroad began in 1953, and possibly as early as 1950.
Having spent time in London and other overseas cities, she began working as a typist for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Sydney in 1978.
Pitt Rivers ' interests in archaeology and ethnology began in the 1850s, during postings overseas, and he became a noted scientist while he was still a serving military officer.
Australian hip hop began in the early 1980s, primarily influenced by overseas works, but by the 1990s a distinctive local style had emerged, with groups such as the Hilltop Hoods achieving international acclaim for their work.
The Canucks began the campaign overseas in a two-game series against the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in Tokyo, Japan.
It all began courtesy of two Scots, Alexander Mackay and Robert Russell Ross, overseas British workers at the Rio Tinto mines, and the club was originally named Huelva Recreation Club.
In 1944, the Army began redeploying returning overseas soldiers ; officials inspected hotels in 20 cities before selecting Hot Springs as a redistribution center for returning soldiers.
The Countess of Wessex began to take on royal duties after her wedding, with her first overseas tour being to the Canadian province of Prince Edward Island in 2000.
By the sixties, though, things began to disintegrate: turn-of-the century housing started to look shabby and feel crowded, shipbuilding was cheaper overseas, and single-story plants surrounded by parking lots made manufacturing and distribution more economical than old brick buildings on congested urban streets.
When China began to reform its economy, Xiamen was made one of the original Special Economic Zones in 1980, to attract foreign investment, particularly from overseas Chinese.
In 1935 NHK began a shortwave radio service for listeners overseas known as ‘‘ Radio Japan ’’ until the 1940s.
In March 1944, heavy bomber operational training ended and the 225th Army Air Force Base Unit began training of replacement personnel for deployed heavy bombardment units in the overseas combat theaters.
In 1940, development began on a field cap to be worn in place of the normal overseas cap worn by the regular infantry.
His military service began shortly before the Armistice, and he was therefore never sent overseas.

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