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commands and strategic
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 divisions were formed into their own VDV commands ( Vozdushno-Desantnye Voyska ) to give the Soviets a rapid strike force to spearhead strategic military operations.
The castle commands the strategic gap in the Purbeck Ridge.
Subsequently, the strategic bombing effort's intelligence, targeting and planning, co-ordination, including mission designation command and control were separated — not without controversy and opposition — from actual operations commands in direct control of air forces on 23 February 1944.
CNA Operations Evaluation Group conducts ongoing, field-based research focused on a host of strategic, operational, and tactical challenges facing decision-makers at Navy, Marine Corps, and Joint commands.
The castle stands in Glen Garry, and commands a strategic position on the main route ( now the A9 road ) through the central Scottish Highlands.
The new districts have the role of ' operational strategic commands ,' which command the Ground Forces as well as the Naval Forces and part of the Air and Air Defence Forces within their areas of responsibility.
These abilities reduce duplication of effort and increase economies of scale in a strategic alliance of its members, allow pooling of resources, and produces synergies among its commands.
Accomplishing these strategic goals within the C2 community involves publishing and evolving agreed-upon standards that exchange partners ( services and, down the line, combatant commands and agencies ) can use to share data more broadly, efficiently and effectively.
Reserve civil affairs units assigned to United States Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command ( Airborne ) are task organized in four reserve civil affairs commands ( CACOMs ) which integrate at the strategic and operational level with theater commands and joint / combined task forces.
Under Goldwater-Nichols, the service chiefs ( also four stars in rank ) are charged with the responsibility of the " strategic direction, unified operation of combatant commands, and the integration of all land, naval, and air forces in an efficient " unified combatant command " force.
Recruit, train, equip and retain a qualified force to augment major commands with people and units to support strategic aircraft during peace and war.

commands and position
Various styles can be used as a control measure, to prevent the horse from avoiding rider commands by raising its head out of position ; or as a safety measure to keep the horse from tossing its head high or hard enough to smack its rider in the face.
His services to his church have been summed up thus: ( 1 ) he has a keen sense of the proportion of the faith and maintains a clear distinction between what is fundamental, needing ecclesiastical commands, and subsidiary, needing only ecclesiastical guidance and suggestion ; ( 2 ) as distinguished from the earlier protesting standpoint, e. g. of the Thirty-nine Articles, he emphasized a positive and constructive statement of the Anglican position.
The turtle moves with commands that are relative to its own position, LEFT 90 means rotate left by 90 degrees.
The position technically involves issuing commands for Canadian troops, airmen, and sailors, but is predominantly a ceremonial role in which the viceroy will visit Canadian Forces bases across Canada and abroad to take part in military ceremonies, see troops off to and return from active duty, and encourage excellence and morale amongst the forces.
Retrieving for example byte 2000 from a DATAPAK meant issuing successive hardware commands to either step from the current read position one address place at time until position 2000 was reached or in the worst case resetting the read position to zero and then issuing a step-forward command 2000 times.
A PCB milling machine ( referred to as a ' PCB Prototyper ') operates in a similar way to a plotter, receiving commands from the host software that control the position of the milling head in the x, y, and ( if relevant ) z axis.
The Regime's position had become even more shaky with the coming summer, however, and court circles were already probing the Allies commands for agreements of some sort.
Positional commands The robot can be directed to the required position using a GUI or text based commands in which the required X-Y-Z position may be specified and edited.
The turtle moves with commands that are relative to its own position, such as " move forward 10 spaces " and " turn left 90 degrees ".
At large step size reductions it is possible to issue many microstep commands before any motion occurs at all and then the motion can be a " jump " to a new position.
As a tail wind, head wind or cross wind, may affect the amount of power needed to move the boat at hull speed throughout a race, a caller should also be aware of the relative position of the dragon boat to other boats, and to the finish line, in order to correctly issue commands to the crew as to when to best surge ahead, when to hold steady and when to peak for the finish.
The Ju 88G-6 was guided into position from sighting and final approach by commands from the radar operator, with the pilot only taking over when visual contact was made just prior to firing.
It commands a printer, or other output system such as a display, to move the position of the cursor to the first position on the same line.
He immediately gained a prominent position in the party hostile to the Court, and before he had been in the House of Commons for six months, he proposed a resolution that all " popish recusants " should be removed from military commands ; the motion, enlarged so as to include civil employment, was carried without a division on 28 February 1672 / 1673.
In 1725 he passed his examination as a Lieutenant, but it was 1729 before he could find a position on a ship because of a shortage of active commands in peace time.
The skipper typically uses three commands when jibing: “ Prepare to jibe ” ( or " ready to jibe ") indicates that everyone should remain clear of the potential boom travel and assigned crew should be in position to handle the sails ( actually the sheets and boom ).
With 114 chapters located throughout the United States and one chapter located in Hong Kong, the SBE now commands a leadership position in the broadcast industry.
The default position of leaving the bird with the ability to fly normally, while teaching the bird flight commands should ensure safe flying for pet birds.

commands and at
Some operations may change the state of the ADT ; therefore, the order in which operations are evaluated is important, and the same operation on the same entities may have different effects if executed at different times — just like the instructions of a computer, or the commands and procedures of an imperative language.
This is done by adding eight extra 8-bit buses which allow the graphics controller to issue new AGP requests and commands at the same time with other AGP data flowing via the main 32 address / data ( AD ) lines.
In the remainder of the war in the Low Countries he held high commands, and was present at the Battle of Fleurus.
All Belarus ground forces were now grouped within these two commands, the Western Operational Command at Grodno, former from the previous 28th Army Corps, the former Soviet 28th Army, and the North Western Operational Command, the former 65th Army Corps, at Borisov.
The commands are executed sequentially, except as noted below ; an instruction pointer begins at the first command, and each command it points to is executed, after which it normally moves forward to the next command.
Yahweh's war campaign in Palestine validates Israel's entitlement to the land and provides a paradigm of how Israel was to live there: twelve tribes, with a designated leader, united by covenant in warfare and in worship of Yahweh alone at single sanctuary, all in obedience to the commands of Moses as found in Deuteronomy.
Staff burden was reduced at the top and spread among commands more knowledgeable about their own situation.
They do not believe we can be sure of being saved, believing instead that salvation comes as a result of a life of obedience to the commands of Christ After death, believers are in a state of non-existence, knowing nothing until the Resurrection at the return of Christ.
# The New Testament, in which the first pope, St. Peter, commands that all Christians shall honour the Roman Emperor (), even though, at that time, he was still a pagan emperor.
* Canon 21, the famous " Omnis utriusque sexus ", which commands every Christian who has reached the years of discretion to confess all his, or her, sins at least once a year to his, or her, own ( i. e. parish ) priest.
In the letter, Paul commands church brethren, " Do not forbid to speak in tongues " ( 1 Cor 14: 39 ), while warning them that " all things must be done properly and in an orderly manner " He further expresses his wishes that those to whom he wrote " all spoke with tongues " ( 1 Cor 14: 5 ) and claims himself to speak with tongues more than any in the church at Corinth (" I thank God I speak with tongues more than you all " 1 Cor 14: 18 ).
In a demonstration to the American Mathematical Society conference at Dartmouth College on September 11, 1940, Stibitz was able to send the Complex Number Calculator remote commands over telephone lines by a teletype.
However, historically these dogs were required to work at great distances from their masters and think independently when hunting rather than waiting for detailed commands and this can still be seen in the breed.
“ And that Christ being Lord, and God the Son of God, and appearing formerly in power as Man, and Angel, and in the glory of fire as at the bush, so also was manifested at the judgment executed on Sodom, has been demonstrated fully by what has been said .” Then I repeated once more all that I had previously quoted from Exodus, about the vision in the bush, and the naming of Joshua ( Jesus ), and continued: “ And do not suppose, sirs, that I am speaking superfluously when I repeat these words frequently: but it is because I know that some wish to anticipate these remarks, and to say that the power sent from the Father of all which appeared to Moses, or to Abraham, or to Jacob, is called an Angel because He came to men ( for by Him the commands of the Father have been proclaimed to men ); is called Glory, because He appears in a vision sometimes that cannot be borne ; is called a Man, and a human being, because He appears arrayed in such forms as the Father pleases ; and they call Him the Word, because He carries tidings from the Father to men: but maintain that this power is indivisible and inseparable from the Father, just as they say that the light of the sun on earth is indivisible and inseparable from the sun in the heavens ; as when it sinks, the light sinks along with it ; so the Father, when He chooses, say they, causes His power to spring forth, and when He chooses, He makes it return to Himself.
For example, suppose a process commands that a computer card's voltage output be set high-low-high-low and so on at a rate of 1000 Hz.
* former German New Guinea became the Territory of New Guinea ( Australia / United Kingdom ) from 17 December 1920 under a ( at first Military ) Administrator ; after ( wartime ) Japanese / U. S. military commands from 8 December 1946 under UN mandate as North East New Guinea ( under Australia, as administrative unit ), until it became part of present Papua New Guinea at independence in 1975
MMC allows a sequencer to send " Start ", " Stop ", and " Record " commands to a connected tape deck or hard disk recording system, and to fast-forward or rewind the device so that it starts playback at the same point as the sequencer.
nano puts a two-line " shortcut bar " at the bottom of the screen, listing many of the commands available in the current context.
In particular, PS was based on the idea of collecting up PS commands until the command was seen, at which point all of the commands read up to that point were interpreted and output.
This let the operator do debugging by typing commands and reading octal numbers, rather than operating switches and reading lights, the typical debugging method at the time.
In 1987 the Navy consisted ( as it does now ) of the naval headquarters in Beijing ; three fleet commandsthe North Sea Fleet, based at Qingdao, Shandong ; the East Sea Fleet, based at Ningbo ; and the South Sea Fleet, based at Zhanjiang, Guangdong – and about 2, 000 ships.

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