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LCPL and .
British Major Jack Churchill ( far right ) leads Commandos off a LCPL | Eureka Boat during a training exercise, sword in hand, in World War II.
LCPL Chad Codwell of Charlie Company 1st Battalion 5th Marines carries a skateboard during military exercise Urban Warrior ' 99.
U. S. Marines debark from LCPL | LCP ( L ) s onto Guadalcanal on August 7, 1942.
The LCPL sometimes came with an enclosed cockpit and was often used as a command boat.
The U. S. Landing Craft Vehicle / Personnel ( LCVP ), also known as a Higgins Boat, was a more flexible variant of the LCPL with a wide ramp — it could carry 36 troops or a small vehicle such as a Jeep, or a corresponding amount of cargo.
At that point LCPL Richard David Kaler immediately moved forward through the heavy fire and carried the fallen Marine back.
LCPL Kaler then advanced and exposed himself to intense fire and charged the enemy positions.
LCPL Richard A. Pittman of the 1st Platoon ran forward with a machine gun to cover the retreat of the 2nd Platoon and he and the survivors retreated to the crest of the hill, but the dead and wounded were left behind.
LCPL Pittman was later awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on Hill 362.
The Spoonbill was the first design used for a personnel landing craft used by the US Navy, the LCPL, before the famous and much improved Higgins LCVP was offered.
Unfortunately, these first primitive landing craft ( LCPL ) required the landing party to go over the sides to exit the craft exposing them to enemy fire.
When tested in 1938 by the Navy and Marine Corps, Higgins ' Eureka boat surpassed the performance of the Navy-designed boat and was tested by the services during fleet landing exercises in February 1939 as the LCPL.

CPL and are
If a professional career or simply professional-level skills are desired, a Commercial Pilot License ( CPL ) endorsement would also be required.
One cause of confusion is the range of names used for intense pulsed light treatments, as intense pulsed light is a registered trademark, which was strongly policed during the early days of the technology, hence the introduction of new names and trademarks for similar or identical treatments .. IPL and equivalent treatments are referred to as VPL, SPL, SPFT, SPTF, SIPL, PTF, CPL, AFT, E-Light, ELOS, M-Light, and other names.
As well as counting for standings in national and international gaming leagues such as the CPL there are regular events such as QuakeCon in which the very best players from around the world compete against one another, much like in popular sports.
These video gaming tournaments also bring in fans, that either show up at the tournament or view it online Video game tournaments are often supported by corporate sponsorship ; for example, the CPL is sponsored by Sierra Entertainment, Razer, Cyber Shots Energy Drink, and Gamerail, and some teams even have sponsorship from big companies such as Intel, Western Digital or SteelSeries.
Engineers that are certified as a Professional Engineer in his or her state will use the suffix P. E., Certified Professional Geologists use P. G., Certified Professional Logisticians use CPL, and Chartered Engineers use CEng.
The CPL's tournaments are open to all registrants, but due to the ESRB content rating of some video games, CPL competitions are restricted to participants age 17 or older.
CPL campaigns are suitable for brand marketers and direct response marketers looking to engage consumers at multiple touch points — by building a newsletter list, community site, reward program or member acquisition program.
# CPL campaigns are advertiser-centric.
# CPL campaigns are usually high volume and light-weight.
The abbreviations are combined with the licence level held, for example a Commercial Pilot Licence for Balloons and Airships can be written as CPL ( BA ).
Usermode programs are run with CPL 3, and the kernel runs with CPL 0.
In Microsoft Windows, resources are read-only data embedded in EXE, DLL, CPL or ( beginning with Windows Vista ) MUI files.

CPL and called
On March 1, 2010 NewWorld ( the former parent company of the CPL ) announced that it had signed a two-year agreement with Stevie Case for the production of a new podcast show called Stevie FTW.
The CPL Gang also produced an in-house fanzine called Charlton Bullseye, which published, among other things, such commissioned but previously unpublished material as the company's last Captain Atom story.
A later language based on CPL, called BCPL ( for " Basic CPL ", although originally " Bootstrap CPL "), was a much simpler language intended primarily as a systems programming language, particularly for writing compilers.
Ultimately, Layton and Stern began publishing a fanzine called CPL ( Contemporary Pictorial Literature ) out of Layton's apartment.

CPL and while
The CPL has the stated aims of supporting and encouraging collaborative open-source development while still retaining the ability to use the CPL'd content with software licensed under other licenses, including many proprietary licenses.
The winner of the CPL Grand Finals event, Johnathan " Fatal1ty " Wendel, went home with the grand prize of $ 150, 000, while Sander " Vo0 " Kaasjager took home the MVP trophy for having the most tournament wins.
* 14 September 2006 – CPL Russell M. Makowski ( B ) – Killed by an IED while on dismounted patrol outside the Taji Market.
A version was developed for the successor Titan ( the prototype Atlas 2 computer ) as a temporary stop-gap while a more substantially advanced language known as CPL was being developed.

CPL and Class
Class 2 is required for private flying on a PPL and the more stringent class 1 is for professional pilots ( CPL or ATPL ).

CPL and .
U. S. Samurais in Bruyeres ( CPL Editions: Luxembourg, 1993 )
Case has had several roles in the industry, from the first female professional gamer at the Cyberathlete Professional League ( CPL ) to level designer to vice president of development and sales.
Circularly polarized luminescence ( CPL ) can occur when either a luminophore or an ensemble of luminophores is chiral.
It was based on a RPN form of Lisp combined with some ideas from CPL.
This is because the current privilege level ( CPL ) of the processor is stored in the lower 2 bits of the CS register.
With CPL, ISWIM was one of the first programming languages to use " where " clauses.
In the U. S. Army corporal ( CPL ) is preceded by the first three forms of private and the rank of specialist.
He was a Corporal ( CPL ) and in the 27th Bomb Group, 16th Bomb Squadron.
| 0. 0 || Union Station || AE CPL CD CL CS NR PL SM SS VT || MARC || VRE || VRE commuter rail, Metro Red Line, Amtrak trains to Virginia, Chicago, New Orleans, Miami, MARC commuter Rail
The notion of lvalues and rvalues was introduced by CPL.
Despite this split in the online community, the offline professional LAN tournaments run by CPL, ESWC, WCG, QuakeCon, and WSVG all used Q4Max.
Parallel assignment was introduced in CPL in 1963, under the name simultaneous assignment.
In computing, the CPL ( Common Public License ) is a free software / open-source software license published by IBM.
The Free Software Foundation and Open Source Initiative have approved the license terms of the CPL.
The Eclipse Public License ( EPL ) consists of a slightly modified version of the CPL.
The CPL has some terms that resemble those of the GNU General Public License ( GPL ), but some key differences exist.

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