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Military experts say a tight naval blockade off Cuban ports and at the approaches to Cuban waters would require two naval task forces, each built around an aircraft carrier with a complement of about 100 planes and several destroyers.
Military aircraft are often now built with a role available to assist in civil obedience.
The Bastille Day Military Parade opens with cadets from the École Polytechnique, Saint-Cyr, École Navale, and so forth, then other infantry troops, then motorized troops ; aircraft of the Patrouille de France aerobatics team fly above.
* T-1A Jayhawk Military version of Model 400 used as a trainer for pilots of large aircraft in the US military.
Category: Military aircraft of the Korean War
Military usage includes attacking enemy surface ships or submarines, aircraft carrier protection, blockade running, ballistic missile submarines as part of a nuclear strike force, reconnaissance, conventional land attack ( for example using a cruise missile ), and covert insertion of special forces.
* Military disc shaped aircraft
After participating in the G-222 transport aircraft program, the company is involved in the new Military Transport Aircraft C-27J Spartan, for the production of outer wings.
Military aircraft can be either combat or non-combat:
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* Military Parachutist Soldier i. e. signaler, artilleryman, mediclanded by parachute from aircraft
Here Chiang Kai-shek and his son Chiang Ching-kuo directed the city's defense from the Chengdu Central Military Academy, before the aircraft May-ling evacuated them to Taiwan ; they would never return to mainland China.
Military pilots also serve as flight crews on aircraft for government personnel, such as Air Force One and Air Force Two in the United States.
* 225 MHz and above: Military aircraft radio, 243 MHz is an emergency frequency ( 225 – 400 MHz ) AM, including HAVE QUICK, dGPS RTCM-104
* Military aircraft
Category: Military aircraft designation systems
The Royal Canadian Military Institute, in Toronto, holds two parts of the aircraft: its seat and a side panel signed by the pilots of Brown's squadron.
Military surveillance aircraft use a range of sensors ( e. g. radar ) to monitor the battlefield.
Military aviation includes any use of aircraft by a country's military, including such areas as transport, training, disaster relief, border patrol, search and rescue, surveillance, surveying, peacekeeping, and ( very rarely ) aerial warfare.
Military strategy is the management of forces in wars and military campaigns by a commander-in-chief employing large military forces either national and allied as a whole, or the component elements of armies, navies and air forces such as army groups, fleets and large numbers of aircraft.
Military Engineering does not encompass the activities undertaken by those ' engineers ' who maintain, repair and operate vehicles, vessels, aircraft, weapon systems and equipment.
Military biplanes and the first single-engined fighters and attack aircraft also had open cockpits, some as late as the Second World War when enclosed cockpits became the norm.
The brief but influential ban on the use of monoplanes by the Military Wing ( though not the Naval Wing ) in the UK was triggered by accidents to other manufacturer's aircraft ; Blériots were not involved.
Military broadcasting aircraft have been flown over Vietnam, Iraq and many other nations by the United States Air Force.

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Military historians imagine what might have been.
Military leaders, however, have learned that, as a military asset, bioterrorism has some important limitations ; it is difficult to employ a bioweapon in a way that only the enemy is affected and not friendly forces.
Elaine Donnelly, president of the Center for Military Readiness, stated in September: " I think the people involved here do not have the best interests of the military at heart.
It is believed that the seized vehicles ( which included 15 Belgian Army Pandur APCs leased to Beninise army troops ) and parts have been used to equip the Military of Equatorial Guinea, and such seizure are considered by some as an act of piracy.
On 16 April 2012 Military leaders and a group of political parties in Guinea-Bissau have announced the formation of a Transitional National Council.
Military cases have crimped-in primers, and decapping leaves a slight ridge that inhibits seating a new primer.
The department of Earth was to be in charge of Agriculture and the agricultural sciences, Fire was to be in charge of the Military, Water was the department of the Canals and waterways while Air seemed to have responsibility for everything else.
" A Concise History of Knighthood: Containing the Religious and Military Orders which have been Instituted in Europe ".
These regions appear to have included the Western Military Region ( Tripoli ), the Middle Military Region ( Sirte ), the Eastern Military Region ( Tobruk ), the Mountain Military Region ( Gharyan ), and regions headquartered at Kufra and Benghazi.
The final military region appears to have been the Southern Military Region headquartered at Sabha in the southeast.
Militias have played an important role supporting Pakistan's Military since Indo-Pakistani War of 1947 when Pakistan, with the support of militias, was able to gain control of the region which is now known as Azad Kashmir.
Police often have specialist units for handling armed offenders, and similar dangerous situations, and can ( depending on local laws ), in some extreme circumstances, call on the military ( since Military Aid to the Civil Power is a role of many armed forces ).
The United States Military Code of Conduct was promulgated in 1955 via Executive Order 10631 under President Dwight D. Eisenhower to serve as a moral code for United States service members who have been taken prisoner.
For U. S. military cases, the Uniform Code of Military Justice ( UCMJ ) states that all charges except for those facing general court martial ( where a death sentence could be involved ) have a five-year statute of limitation.
São Toméan military officers have been receiving training in the US under the International Military Education and Training ( IMET ) programme.
The Military Balance also said that El Geneina, Nyala and El Fasher have been used for Darfur operations, and that aircrew training had been reported at Dezful-Ardestani air base ( Dezful Airport?
In The Time Warrior, Linx states that " at the Sontaran Military Academy we have hatchings of a million cadets at each muster parade.
Military units in most armies have nicknames of this type, arising either from items of distinctive uniform, some historical connotation or rivalry between branches or regiments.
Military museums specialize in military histories ; they are often organized from a national point of view, where a museum in a particular country will have displays organized around conflicts in which that country has taken part.
The sovereign will also hold an audience with the appointee and will at that time induct both the governor general-designate and his or her spouse into the Order of Canada as Companions, as well as appointing the former as a Commander of both the Order of Military Merit and the Order of Merit of the Police Forces ( should either person not have already received either of those honours ).
Due to a lack of appreciation, competition venues, and military personnel, almost all military marching bands have disappeared from schools in the United States ; notable exceptions the Fightin ' Texas Aggie Band from Texas A & M University, the Highty-Tighties of the Virginia Tech Corps of Cadets, and the Cadets of Norwich University Military College of Vermont, the oldest collegiate band in the United States and the nation's first private military academy.

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