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Military and forces
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.
Petitioner, who claims to be a conscientious objector, was convicted of violating 12a of the Universal Military Training and Service Act by refusing to be inducted into the armed forces.
The defining characteristic of the battle as a concept in Military science has been a dynamic one through the course of military history, changing with the changes in the organisation, employment and technology of military forces.
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.
The First Military Region controlled the concentration of forces in and around Abidjan, its principal units there being a rapid intervention battalion ( airborne ), an infantry battalion, an armored battalion, and an air defense artillery battalion.
" In 1988, in response to a campaign against lesbians at the Marine's Parris Island Depot, activists launched the Gay and Lesbian Military Freedom Project ( MFP ) to advocate for an end to the exclusion of gays and lesbians from the armed forces.
* 1994 – Rwandan Genocide: Military advisor to the United Nations Secretary-General and head of the Military Division of the Department of Peacekeeping Operations of the United Nations Maurice Baril recommends that the UN multi-national forces in Zaire stand down.
Military ethics are intended to guide members of the armed forces to act in a manner consistent with the requirements of combat and military organization.
The Eastern Military High Command, civilian institutions, and paramilitary forces were collapsed and disbanded.
All of these armed forces were commanded by the unified command structure, the Eastern Military High Command, led by an officer of three-star rank equivalent.
The Irish Volunteers — the smaller of the two forces resulting from the September 1914 split over support for the British war effort — set up a " headquarters staff " that included Patrick Pearse as Director of Military Organisation, Joseph Plunkett as Director of Military Operations and Thomas MacDonagh as Director of Training.
Military engineers would be transferred to the Regional Development Ministry, said Home Affair Minister Josefa Vosanibola, and the reduction of the Military forces would coincide with an increase in the numbers of the police force.
Through a modest International Military Education and Training program, the United States provides military training to members of the Gabonese armed forces each year.
* Military Branches: no regular military forces
The current head of the armed forces is Carlos Antonio Cuéllar, graduate of the General Francisco Morazan Military Academy and the School of the Americas.
* Reached an agreement for his " nuclear ambitions " with a NATO Military Committee in December 1956 that stipulated West German forces to be " equipped for nuclear warfare ".
Under the constitution of Kuwait, the Emir of Kuwait is the supreme commander of the armed forces with a Minister of Defence who directs the Military of Kuwait through the Chief of the General Staff.
As a result of this accident, Philby, who was well-liked by the Nationalist forces whose victories he trumpeted, was awarded the Red Cross of Military Merit by Franco on 2 March 1938.
These Special Operations forces will include the Airborne Regiment, the Commandos Regiment, the Navy Commandos Regiment, and the Counter-Sabotage Regiment of the Military Intelligence.
* Military Auxiliary Radio System, an auxiliary communications system of amateur radio operators for the United States armed forces
The military forces of Mauritania are listed by the IISS Military Balance 2007 as comprising 15, 870 personnel with an additional 5, 000 paramilitaries.

Military and Berlin
He entered the Kriegsakademie ( also cited as " The German War School ," the " Military Academy in Berlin ," and the " Prussian Military Academy ") in Berlin in 1801 ( age 21 ), studied the writings of the philosopher Immanuel Kant, and won the regard of General Gerhard von Scharnhorst, the future first chief of staff of the new Prussian Army ( appointed 1809 ).
The official birth of the term " stab-in-the-back " itself possibly can be dated to the autumn of 1919, when Ludendorff was dining with the head of the British Military Mission in Berlin, British general Sir Neill Malcolm.
Representatives of White Finland in Berlin duly requested help on 14 February ; on 13 February the German Imperial Military Council had made the decision to send troops to Finland.
From a farming family, he studied medicine and chemistry in Berlin at the Prussian Military Academy from 1839 to 1843 on a scholarship.
After Austria-Hungary occupied Bosnia and Herzegovina following the 1878 Treaty of Berlin, the Military Frontiers were abolished and the Croatian and Slavonian Military Frontier territory returned to Croatia-Slavonia in 1881, pursuant to provisions of the Croatian-Hungarian Settlement.
* in Germany there were also four major occupation zones: the British Zone ( after three consecutive Military governors from 22 May 1945, the last stayed on as first of three consecutive High Commissioners 21 September 1949 – 5 May 1955 ), the US Zone ( after five Military governors from 8 May 1945, four High Commissioners 2 September 1949 – 5 May 1955 ), the Soviet Zone ( after a military commander April 1945 – 9 June 1945 who stayed as first of three Military governors 9 June 1945 – 10 October 1949, the last of whom stayed on as only Chairman of the Soviet Control Commission 10 October 1949 – 28 May 1953, two High commissioners 28 May 1953 – 20 September 1955 ) and the French Zone ( after a Military commander from May 1945 and a Military governor from July 1945, a single High commissioner 21 September 1949 – 5 May 1955 ); the Nazi capital, Berlin, enclaved in the Soviet zone, is separately quartered under four military City Commanders ; only the small Dutch zone by the border is destined for annexation in 1949, so it is divided up in two districts, each under a landdrost ( Tudderen, attached to the province of ( Dutch ) Limburg and Elten, attached to Gelderland province ), but returned to Germany after compensation payments and minor border corrections on 11 August 1963
Given Dirichlet's young age ( he was 23 years old at the time ), Humboldt was only able to get him a trial position at the Prussian Military Academy in Berlin while remaining nominally employed by the University of Breslau.
In 1846, when the Heidelberg University tried to recruit Dirichlet, Jacobi provided von Humboldt the needed support in order to obtain a doubling of Dirichlet's pay at the University in order to keep him in Berlin ; however, even now he wasn't paid a full professor wage and he could not leave the Military Academy.
The US Military with West Berlin police kept Berliners 300 meters away from the border.
In particular, this idea appealed to Joachim von Ribbentrop, the Special Ambassador at Large and head of the Dienststelle Ribbentrop and the Japanese Military Attaché in Berlin, General Oshima Hiroshi, who hoped that such an alliance might lead to China's subordination to Japan.
* During the Soviet Union's blockade of West Berlin, Germany in 1948, candy-filled shmoos were air-dropped to hungry West Berliners from transport planes by America's 17th Military Airport Squadron.
From 1884-87, he attended the Military Academy at Berlin, and by 1889 had been promoted to Hauptmann ( Captain ) and had joined the General Staff.
The Soviet Military Tribunal in Berlin-Lichtenberg ruled the students were involved in the formation of a " resistance movement at the University of Berlin ", as well as espionage, and were sentenced to 25 years of forced labor.
Headquartered in Berlin, the company was formally authorized by the Soviet Military Administration to produce films on May 13, 1946, although Wolfgang Staudte had already begun work on DEFA's first film, Die Mörder Sind Unter Uns ( The Murderers Are Among Us ) nine days earlier.
Prior to the establishment of the GDR it housed the main office of the Soviet Military Administration in Berlin, and before that it was an officers ' mess of the Wehrmacht.
* Assassination attempt on Chief of the Yugoslav Military Mission in Berlin, 1969

Military and sectors
The Allied Military Government administered Zone A, which was divided into peacekeeping and law enforcement sectors protected by a command of 5, 000 Americans (" TRUST ", the TRieste United States Troops ) and 5, 000 British in " BETFOR " ( British Element Trieste FORce ), each comprising a brigade-sized infantry force and complete support units ( Signals, Engineers, Military Police, etc.
The most important sectors are related to health care, education ( Queen's University, the Royal Military College of Canada, and St. Lawrence College ), government ( including the military and correctional services ), tourism and culture.
There was no real doctrine for this approach and despite some very hard work in some sectors of the Army and MACV ( Military Assistance Command, Vietnam ) to provide some sort of training and resources, this was primarily a new approach that the units trained, equipped and planned for themselves.

Military and totaled
Military aircraft production which totaled 6, 000 in 1940 jumped to 85, 000 in 1943.
The Reserves totaled 5 divisions, commanded by none other than Lt. General Irshad Hassan Khan, who as DMI ( Director Military Intelligence ) had failed to act in the 1965 War in spite of intercepting Indian war plans.

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