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* February 1 – 4 – Employing air command and control procedures pioneered by United States Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Keith B. McCutcheon, Marine Air Groups 24 and 32 provide highly effective close air support on Luzon for United States Army forces driving on Manila.
* 31 January – Employing an aircraft platform installed in November 1910 that had a hinged extension that could be lowered to sea level to assist Canadian civilian aviator John A. D. McCurdy if he had to land on the sea, the United States Navy destroyer Paulding recovers McCurdy after he is forced down at sea while he is attempting a flight from Key West, Florida, to Havana, Cuba.
Employing over 140, 000 employees in 66 countries, it is responsible for 25 % of all United States grain exports.

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Employing this schema, major depression would be denoted D. Unipolar mania ( M ) is, depending on the authority cited, either very rare, or nonexistent with such cases actually being Md.
Employing semi-closed circuit nitrogen-oxygen rebreathers, between 1957 and 1960 John Buxton and Oliver Wells ( grandson of science fiction writer H. G. Wells ) went on to reach the elbow of the sump upstream from Chamber 9 at a depth of.
Employing a pin or screw posts on the back of the medal, the Iron Cross 1st Class was worn on the left side of the recipient's uniform.
Employing the political influence of his brother-in-law, John Slidell, Beauregard obtained an appointment as superintendent of the U. S. Military Academy on January 23, 1861.
Employing typical coaching techniques can be broken down into four main elements: ( 1 ) a one-on-one relationship, ( 2 ) monitoring the coachee ’ s performance and other work-relevant behaviors, ( 3 ) setting goals based on the behaviors monitored, and ( 4 ) providing feedback throughout the relationship.
Employing it effectively required less training than that required to master a rapier or small sword, and it was more effective as a close-combat weapon than a full-sized sword would be on a cramped ship.
Employing Philadelphia tradesmen, he built an impressive two-story Georgian stone house on a bluff overlooking the Lehigh River.
Employing the double dome, the recessed archway, white marble and parks while stressing on symmetry and detail was visible during the reign of Shah Jahan.
Employing her interest in autobiography, most of her first short films focus on her turbulent family history, including her abandonment and her father's death.
Employing Crowley's terminology, its adherents define Satanism as a " Left-Hand Path " religion and philosophy, rejecting traditional " Right-Hand Path " religions such as Christianity and Wicca for their perceived denial of life, and, as in Christianity, emphasis on abstinence and unnecessary guilt.
Employing the same style as the previous two books in the series, The Last Full Measure takes the reader inside the minds of several of the most important officers of the Union and Confederate Armies as they regroup after Gettysburg and march on into the final two years of the war.
Employing CGI, the series portray Tichy travels e. g. in a " three-room rocket ", which strongly resembles a French press on the outside, and a 1970s Berlin apartment on the inside.
Employing the boys on the ship had been a test to which one was most suitable for his daughter and Shinji's act to save the vessel had earned Terukichi ’ s respect and permission to wed his daughter.
Employing some 7, 000 at its peak of construction, the area had a very Gold Rush " boom town " feel as local residents were joined by workers from all over the country, eager to get on the high-paying jobs on station.
Employing a two-manned front-line horn section ( trombone and tenor saxophone ), the group's sound was rooted in hard bop, with an emphasis on R & B and soul.
Employing 200 people on a site to produce 86, 000 newspapers per hour on each of its twelve printing presses ( a total capacity of over 1, 000, 000 newspapers per hour ), the plant cost £ 187 million ( part of a £ 650m initiative including plants in Knowsley, near Liverpool, and Motherwell, near Glasgow ) and replaced the News International press in Wapping.
Employing a third-person narration sometimes omniscient, sometimes limited, the novel chronicles the daily life, memories, and insights of the competent but ironic Miles, along with those of a handful of his colleagues, friends, and students, during a single, increasingly eventful week, starting on Friday October 30 and ending on Saturday November 7. Passing references to the American Indian Movement ( 265 ) place the action firmly in the mid-1970s.

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Employing 310, 000 employees in over 60 countries, it is a major player in all its main markets: automotive, construction, metal processing, primary transformation, household appliances, and packaging, as well as general industry.
Employing a Standard number 4 boiler and the support struts similar to those fitted to the ' 2800 ' class, the class very quickly earned an excellent reputation in its ability to handle most types of traffic, from local stopping goods to main line expresses.

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Employing shorter wavelengths implied abandoning microscopy and true imaging, however, because there exists no material from which a lens capable of focusing this type of radiation can be created.
Employing Arabs and Jews, it was an island of peace in turbulent times.
Employing the distinction, Henry gave up his right to invest his bishops and abbots, but reserved the custom of requiring them to come and do homage for the " temporalities " ( the landed properties tied to the episcopate ), directly from his hand, after the prelate had sworn homage and feudal vassalage in the ceremony called commendatio, the commendation ceremony, like any secular vassal.
Employing the Hands-On Imperative requires free access, open information, and the sharing of knowledge.
Employing differing forms of succession can affect many areas of society.
Employing non-violent civil disobedience, Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for non-violence, civil rights and freedom across the world.
The current version of the standard is TIA-232-F Interface Between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange, issued in 1997.
The current revision is TIA-232-F Interface Between Data Terminal Equipment and Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment Employing Serial Binary Data Interchange, issued in 1997.
Employing the properties of electrical switches to process logic is the basic concept that underlies all modern electronic digital computers.
Employing more than 12, 000 workers, he constructed a royal district with a fortress, many administrative buildings, a mosque and one of the finest covered bazaars in Iran.
Employing techniques from other mathematical sciences, such as mathematical modeling, statistical analysis, and mathematical optimization, operations research arrives at optimal or near-optimal solutions to complex decision-making problems.
Employing over 800 at its peak, it used 250 Concord Stagecoaches seating 12 very crowded passengers in three rows.
Employing the then-new technology of military aircraft, the British finally managed to quell Hassan's twenty year-long struggle.
Employing the biblical law of " eye for an eye " they apparently did the same to Adoni-Bezek before sending him to Jerusalem as a slave.
Employing a good fastball, outstanding control, and, especially, a new pitch he termed the " fadeaway " ( later known in baseball as the " screwball "), which he learned from teammate Dave Williams in 1898, This reference is challenged by Ken Burns documentary Baseball in which it is stated that Mathewson learned his " fadeaway " from Andrew " Rube " Foster when New York Giants manager John Joseph McGraw quietly hired Rube to show the Giants bullpen what he knew.
Employing a side-on stance at the wicket, Bradman kept perfectly still as the bowler ran in.
Employing a sketchbook format with typewriter-styled captions, he documented his own experiences at such locations as a New Jersey nudist colony, the Chicago White Sox training camp, San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury district, Fire Island, Mexico, London, Paris, Spain and Africa.

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Jacen's hard-learned lesson hits home once again in Lightsabers, when Tenel Ka rushes to complete her lightsaber to keep up with her friends.

lessons and battle
However, Themistocles tried to convince them to remain in the Straits of Salamis, invoking the lessons of Artemisium ; " battle in close conditions works to our advantage ".
Although historian Alwyn Barr of Texas Tech University believes that the battle " should have taught ... lessons on Mexican courage and the value of a good defensive position ", historian Stephen Hardin believes that " the relative ease of the victory at Concepción instilled in the Texians a reliance on their long rifles and a contempt for their enemies ".
He drew on the lessons of Artemisium, pointing out that " battle in close conditions works to our advantage ".
" By the end of the battle, the British had learned many lessons in modern warfare while the Germans had suffered irreplaceable losses.
Via the study of history, the military seeks to avoid past mistakes, and improve upon its current performance by instilling an ability in commanders to perceive historical parallels during battle, so as to capitalize on the lessons learned.
Both sides had lessons to learn from the battle.
In contrast to several other US Army divisions in the Pacific War, soldiers in the Americal division received extensive weapons training as well as company-and battalion-level exercises in jungle terrain while at New Caledonia ; its soldiers were also quick to assimilate lessons on battle tactics against Japanese forces from the Marines on Guadalcanal.
While it was not the first battle involving pre-dreadnought technology on a wide scale ( the Battle of Foochow in the 1884 Sino-French War predated it ), there were significant lessons for naval observers to consider.
This war is undertaken in the defence of the highest principles of religion and morality and right, and it would be a disgrace for ever to our country and a reproach to her manhood and a denial of the lessons of her history if young Ireland confined their efforts to remaining at home to defend the shores of Ireland from an unlikely invasion, and to shrinking from the duty of proving on the field of battle that gallantry and courage which has distinguished our race all through its history.
“ The Taliban have been engaged with some of the new Leopard II tanks in several ambushes ” and that as a result the Taliban “ learned some very harsh lessonsand lost the battle in question “ very quickly and very violently .”
Plutarch was also primarily interested in moral lessons from history, rather than actually detailing history in depth, and thus his description of the battle does not go into great detail.
The North Vietnamese Colonel Nguyen Huu An included his lessons from the battle at X-ray in his orders for Albany, " Move inside the column, grab them by the belt, and thus avoid casualties from the artillery and air.
Although this battle was a failure, the British learned important lessons about the need for close liaison between tanks, infantry, and artillery, which they would later apply in the Battle of Cambrai ( 1917 ).
Other lessons had also been learned: the British armoured divisions started to re-equip with General Grant tanks with a 75 mm gun matching those of the German Panzer IV and reorganising their support to speed maintenance and repair during battle, an area where the Axis armour had displayed a clear superiority.
Incorrectly applying the perceived lessons learned from this battle, U. S. commanders in future naval night battles in the Solomons consistently tried to prove that American naval gunfire was more effective than Japanese torpedo attacks.
Because of his attitude, neither the South Vietnamese or the Americans learned important lessons from the battle.
As their second battle approaches, Takaya is determined to improve and asks the Coach for private lessons.
Anime News Network's Zac Bertschy review of the anime adaption described it as "... mind-numbingly over-the-top, so enthusiastically bizarre, that it's difficult to not get sucked into its strange little world " but criticized how it was like a " battle your way to the top while learning important lessons about teamwork and courage " anime.
Although Barr continues that the battle " should have taught ... lessons on Mexican courage and the value of a good defensive position ", Hardin believes that " the relative ease of the victory at Concepción instilled in the Texians a reliance on their long rifles and a contempt for their enemies ".
In 1946, Army Field Manual 31-35 became the repository of the lessons learned by experience in battle.
In The Strongest Tribe and in a subsequent article in Military Review about counterinsurgency lessons, West argued that the current doctrine of nation-building and winning hearts and minds by economic development was based on Western liberal theory rather than the realities of battle.

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