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But due to the massive post-World War II demobilization of the U. S. armed forces, Kenney's position at the UN Military Staff Committee in New York, and Kenney's unhappiness with being assigned to SAC, for the first two years of its existence, there was some lack of urgency.
General George Kenney's outnumbered and out classed old fighters, when staged forward from new bases about Port Moresby, would affect Japanese decisions to withdraw from their beachhead on Milne Bay because the allied fighters were only minutes away and enjoyed a rapid turn around time to resume sweeps against long ranged Japanese air during the Battle of Milne Bay — and that earned Kenney a promotion for it was the first time Japanese aggression had been repulsed in any landing.
and Kenney's 1992 book refers to the VS line as " minicomputers " throughout.
Kenney's response was, " Canada took a responsible position and I would hope that the Lebanese prime minister would express gratitude " for supporting attempts to help the Lebanese government regain control over those parts of its territory controlled by Hezbollah.
The Federal Court found that Kenney's office had acted inappropriately, using " a flawed and overreaching interpretation of the standards under Canadian law for labelling someone as engaging in terrorism or being a member of a terrorist organization.
Kenney's predecessor, Diane Finley, had authorized a special grant of citizenship to Guy Valliere.
During the fall of 2011 Jason Kenney's office had department of immigration officials organize a citizenship ceremony for Sun News Network.
Jason Kenney's office and Sun News Media initially claimed to have no knowledge of this incident and blamed well-meaning civil servants.
Internal correspondence revealed through access to information laws later revealed that both Sun News and Jason Kenney's staff in fact made the decision to proceed with ministerial staff in the ceremony.
Maclean's magazine named Kenney the " hardest working " MP of 2011, citing overwhelming support from all political parties who recognized Kenney's constant " 20-hour work days " and " permanent 5 o ' clock shadow.
Under Kenney's leadership, the Fifth Air Force and Royal Australian Air Force provided the aerial spearhead for MacArthur's island hopping campaign.
Group Captain Bill Garing, an RAAF officer on Kenney's staff with considerable experience with air-sea operations, including a tour of duty in Europe, recommended that Japanese convoys be subjected to simultaneous attack from different altitudes and directions.
Music programming includes Peter Bochan's All Mixed Up, Music of the Grateful Dead and more on Morning Dew, Jeannie Hopper's Liquid Sound Lounge on Saturdays, Chico Alvarez's New World Gallery on Sunday afternoons and David Kenney's Everything Old Is New Again, a mix of pop and jazz standards, show tunes, cabaret and interviews on Sunday evenings.
In February 2009, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney announced that he would review and possibly reduce or eliminate federal funding to the Canadian Arab Federation ( CAF ) after its president criticized Kenney's pro-Israel position in the 2008-2009 Israel-Gaza conflict.
In August he led a small protest in Calgary with members of the Aryan Guard outside of Immigration Minister Jason Kenney's constituency.
Brigadier General Donald Wilson arrived in September and replaced Air Vice Marshal William Bostock as Kenney's chief of staff.

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Danny Bowes has appeared as occasional vocalist for Kenney Jones's band the " Jones Gang " singing live at Kenney's Polo Club.

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While Kenney was enthusiastic about this innovation, Washington did not like it, and, over Kenney's objections, converted the three air task forces into the 308th, 309th and 310th Bombardment Wings.

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Maj. Gen. Marc A. Cisneros, deputy commander of the Southern Command at the time of the invasion, said in a recent interview " The story you've got from somebody that these guys were a vigilante group trying to provoke an incident — that is absolutely false ".
RSA commander Maj. Gen. John Medaris, Wernher von Braun, and RSA deputy commander Brig.
In 1663, the first grant in the area was given in to Maj. John Mason, deputy governor of the Connecticut colony ; the next year, Mason accepted northwest of Norwich.
* Maj. General James Simmons-Former deputy commander of the U. S .- led multinational force in Iraq
Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker, who became commander of the Army of the Potomac in January 1863, ordered his deputy provost marshal, Col. George H. Sharpe, to create a unit to gather intelligence.
** Maj. Gen. Lewis H. Brereton ( USAAF ), deputy commander air forces
“ We will continue our mission to provide comprehensive training that meets demands of the joint warfighter who continue to engage our adversaries in an ever-changing operational environment ,” said Army Maj. Gen. Frederick S. Rudesheim, deputy director for joint and coalition warfighting.

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The deputy had forced him to by his manner of accosting him.
Not immediately, as the deputy demanded.
On a bitterly cold day in January, 1895, accompanied only by Neal Brown as his deputy, Tilghman left the township of Guthrie and headed for Rock Fort and Dunn's ranch.
If he showed signs of collecting his rifle and going back with his deputy to the ranch he would be shot down instantly.
He or his deputy or one of their seven assistants, all full colonels, mans the heart of the command post twenty-four hours a day.
The old woman complained to the deputy governor, who ordered the servant brought before the court.
The maneuvers were held `` in secret '' after a regional seminar for the Minutemen, held in nearby Shiloh, Ill., had been broken up the previous day by deputy sheriffs, who had arrested regional leader Richard Lauchli of Collinsville, Ill., and seized four operative weapons, including a Browning machine gun, two Browning automatic rifles and an M-4 rifle.
Since the strength of the Mexicans had been underrated, too small a posse had been collected, and since the deputy had not been provided with search warrants, MacPherson and his men decided it was much wiser to withdraw.
On May 19, a deputy sheriff's posse of eight men left Maxwell City and rode thirty-five miles up the Vermejo where they were joined by Juan Jose Martinez.
The governor's move into the so-called `` blue law '' controversy came in the form of a letter to Miss Mary R. Grant, deputy city clerk of Central Falls.
Its owner is parliament deputy Samvel Aleksanian ( a. k. a. " Lfik Samo ") a figure close to the country s leadership.
His father, Horace Ayckbourn, was an orchestral violinist, at one time deputy leader of the London Symphony Orchestra.
Adolf Hitler's deputy Rudolf Hess was kept under escort at Maindiff Court Military Hospital during the Second World War, after his flight to Britain.
The Senate of Berlin consists of the Governing Mayor ( Regierender Bürgermeister ) and up to eight senators holding ministerial positions, one of them holding the official title " Mayor " ( Bürgermeister ) as deputy to the Governing Mayor.
Commander-in-Chief was Tsar Ferdinand, while the actual command was in the hands of his deputy, General Mikhail Savov.
After Arbuthnot was promoted to deputy editor, it was taken over by Wyndham-Lewis some time in 1919 who reinvented it as an outlet for his wit and humour.
Major public proof of the Soviet program, called Biopreparat, came when Dr. Kanatjan Alibekov, its first deputy director, defected to the U. S. in 1992.
Sayed Noorullah Emad, who was then a young Muslim in the university of Kabul became General Secretary of the party and, later, its deputy chief.
Her deputy Mark Popescu became responsible for editorial content in 2004, a role he continued in until the appointment of Bakhurst as Controller in 2005.

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