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By 2007 the now-Russian force, now designated the Operational Group of Russian Forces in Moldova, under the command of the Moscow Military District had withered away to a strength of some 1500 which included the 8th Motor Rifle Brigade and a surface-to-air missile regiment.
Operational readiness training, which previously had been conducted only at Vandenberg AFB, California, began at Fairchild during the following month.
This was not a Theatre of Operations and it had no Operational Command, it was an Administrative Command.
The 481st Night Fighter Operational Training Group ( NFOTG ) used the faciity as part of the Army Air Forces Night Fighter School which had transferred from Florida to Hammer Field, California.
During the Cold War, the Sixth Fleet had several confrontations with the Soviet Navy's 5th Operational Squadron, notably during the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
Operational testing began that spring and, by May, fleet commander Vice-Adm. Iachino had submitted a report praising its performance.
By December 1960 the JSTPS had prepared the first Single Integrated Operational Plan ( SIOP ), which specified for various attack options the timing, weapons, delivery systems, and targets to be used by U. S. strategic forces.
He additionally had served as president of the Operational Research Society, the Institute of Statisticians, and was elected a fellow of the American Statistical Association, the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, the Econometric Society, and the British Computer Society.
Operational control over residency personnel, surveillance, establishment of any suspicious contacts of residency personnel with citizens of the country where they are staying, and they had not reported, checking their personal mail etc.
From March 2005, SACs in technical trades who had attained the Operational Performance Standard were promoted to Senior Aircraftman Technician SAC ( T ) and given a new badge of rank, consisting of the three-bladed propeller inside a circle.
42 Squadron and 236 Operational Conversion Unit moved to RAF Kinloss in 1992, taking away RAF St. Mawgan's fixed-wing station-based aircraft, the Nimrods which had been at the base since 1969.
Operational mistakes and other flaws combined in such a way that its solar panels could no longer charge the batteries, which drained irreversibly ; several other solar eclipses had successfully been observed.
Operational and tactical miscalculations during the early summer of 1916 led to the German loss rate only being slightly less than that of the French, thus rendering Verdun a strategic defeat for the Germans, albeit one that had serious impacts upon the French Army and national psyche for many years
On January 11, 1941, alleging that the Ecuadorians had been staging incursions and even occupations of the Peruvian territory of Zarumilla, the President of Peru, Manuel Prado, ordered the formation of the North Grouping, a military unit in charge of the Northern Operational Theater.
10OG took over the mobile role originally undertaken by No. 9 Operational Group, which by 1944 had itself evolved into a static garrison force in New Guinea and been renamed Northern Command to reflect its new purpose.
BLEU ( renamed the Operational Systems Division of RAE in 1974 ) continued to play a leading role in the development of aircraft guidance systems, using a variety of aircraft including DH Comet, BAC 1-11, HS 748 ( to replace the Varsities, which had been the main " work horses " for BLEU experiments for more than a decade ) and VC-10 until the closure of RAE Bedford in 1994.
In the month prior to the accident, Airbus had posted two Operational Engineering Bulletins ( OEBs ) indicating possibilities of anomalous behavior in the A320 aircraft.
Meanwhile, units of Operational Group of general Emil Krukowicz-Przedrzymirski reached the area of Tomaszów, and on September 21, a few hours the first phase of the battle had ended, attacked troops under command of general Ernst Busch ( 28th Jäger Division and 8th Jäger Division ).
During 1953 the expansion and widing of the main runway ( 05-23 ) had began with the associated buildings and dispersals being constructed like a Operational Readiness Platform and the Gaydon type hangar which was large enough to service the new V-bombers which were coming into service.

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; Operational independence: The central bank has the independence to determine the best way of achieving its policy goals, including the types of instruments used and the timing of their use.
General William Joseph Donovan | William J. Donovan reviews Operational Group members in Bethesda, Maryland prior to their departure for China in 1945
* Operational — common units are battalion to divisional size, carrying a value based on their overall strengths and weaknesses.
A Practical Reference to Religious Diversity for Operational Police and Emergency Services was a publication of the Australasian Police Multicultural Advisory Bureau designed to offer guidance to police and emergency services personnel on how religious affiliation can affect their contact with the public.
Operational definitions are at their most controversial in the fields of psychology and psychiatry, where intuitive concepts, such as intelligence need to be operationally defined before they become amenable to scientific investigation, for example, through processes such as IQ tests.
The Operational Manager oversees the work and ensures Process Operators receive ongoing informal feedback as to their performance.
The process operators-in collaboration with their Operational Manager, create and own their performance objectives.
As the Process Operators perform the processes, they are responsible to communicate to their Operational Manager ( supervisor ) the bridges that need to be built and the barriers that need to be removed to allow the process and Process Operator performance objectives to be met.
Operational from 1940 until 1944, the Home Guard – comprising 1. 5 million local volunteers otherwise ineligible for military service, usually owing to age, hence the nickname " Dad's Army " – acted as a secondary defence force, in case of invasion by the forces of Nazi Germany and their allies.
Air Operational Training Command oversaw all education of pilots between pilot training and their first flying assignments.
The Operational Art of War ( TOAW ) is a series of computer wargames noted for their scope, detail, and flexibility in recreating, at an operational level, the major land battles of the 20th century.
The RAF leased two BAe 146s in 1983 ( designated BAe 146 CC. 1 ) as a test of their suitability to replace the Andover, which were operated by 241 Operational Conversion Unit.
Additionally, ROTOR re-arranged the existing RAF Fighter Command structure into six " Sector Operational Commands " ( SOC ) with their own command bunkers ( three level ' R4 ' protected accommodation ).
Firefighters ( including Operational Support members ) gain all the powers required to conduct their operations through Section 28 ; Fire Police wield both these and the powers of a constable gained through Section 33.
They are training them in ANCOP training centers but are also accompanying, advising and helping them during their missions in P-OMLT ( Police Operational Mentoring and Liaison Teams ), where their military experience ( even if the mission is stricly speaking civilian since it is " formation ") will be useful.
Operational mobility, beginning as a military theory concept during the period of mechanisation of armed forces, became a method of managing movement of forces by strategic commanders from the staging area to their Tactical Area of Responsibility.
Operational mobility functions to implement the overall strategy of an armed force by giving direction to tactical forces and providing them with the support needed to reach their tactical objectives.
The telecom industry has mapped these functional areas in their Telecommunications Operational Map ( eTOM ) model, Banking in the Interface Frame Work ( IFW ) and Emergency agencies in the Prevention Preparation Response and Recovery model ( PPRR ).
This is the process by which project sponsors submit, through a Designated Operational Entity ( DOE ), their concepts for emissions reduction creation.
Every state, along with Guam and Puerto Rico, has at least one Navy Operational Support Center ( NOSC ) ( formerly Naval Reserve Center ), staffed by FTS personnel, where the SELRES Sailors come to do their weekend drills.
Among Seletar ’ s claim to fame was that several classic aircraft type flew their last RAF Operational sorties from there including the Short Singapore flying boat ( Mk. III K6912 of No. 205 Squadron RAF 14 October 1941, aircraft transferred to No. 5 Squadron RNZAF ), Supermarine Spitfire ( PR. XIX PS888 of 81 Sqn 1954 ), De Havilland Mosquito ( PR. 34 RG314 of 81 Sqn 1955 ), Short Sunderland flying boat ( GR. 5 ML797 " P " of 205 Sqn, 15 May 1959 ) and Bristol Beaufighter ( TT. X RD761 Station Flight 1960 ).

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