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The Fourth Military Region maintained only a Territorial Defense Company headquartered in Korhogo The Fifth Military Region was formerly known as the Western Operational Zone, a temporary command created to respond to the security threat caused by the First Liberian Civil War.
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.
* SS Führungshauptamt, SS-FHA, SS Main Operational Office ( military command for the Waffen-SS )
Operational mobility is, within warfare and military doctrine, the level of command which coordinates the minute details of tactics with the overarching goals of strategy.
Operational command SHAEF
Operational command AFHQ
* Operational command of all naval forces in the region, and
By 1944, most of the Operational Training of groups ended, with the command concentrating on the training of replacement personnel, using Army Air Force Base Units ( AAFBU ) as training organizations at the airfields controlled by First Air Force.
By 1944, most of the Operational Training of groups ended, with the command concentrating on the training of replacement personnel, using Army Air Force Base Units ( AAFBU ) as training organizations at the airfields controlled by Third Air Force.
By 1944, most of the Operational Training of groups ended, with the command concentrating on the training of replacement personnel, using Army Air Force Base Units ( AAFBU ) as training organizations at the airfields controlled by Fourth Air Force.
have only command over combat battalions, as all support regiments are now operational units under the Chief of Army Operational Command.
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 ).
* Army ( three Combined Arms Divisions: 3 Div, 6 Div & 9 Div, two Army Operational Reserve Divisions, 21st and 25th, and one island defence command: 2 People's Defence Forces )
In essence, all police spetsnaz units will be brought together under the joint command of the Interior Ministry — the Center for Operational Spetsnaz and Aviation Forces of MVD ( Центр специального назначения сил оперативного реагирования и авиации МВД России ).
The command capacity groups the following levels of command: COMOPSLAND ( Operational Command of the Land Component ), Medium Brigade at Leopoldsburg ( formed from the 1st Mechanised Brigade in 2011 ) and Light Brigade ( formerly the 7th Mechanised Brigade ) at Marche-en-Famenne.
Agencies within the command headquarters include JOSAC ( Joint Operational Support Airlift Center ), and the:
Full command of the Fleet and responsibility for the Fleet element of military operational capability including the Royal Marines and the Royal Fleet Auxiliary, is delegated to Commander-in-Chief Fleet, with his Command Headquarters in the Navy Command Headquarters Building at HMS Excellent in Portsmouth and his Operational Headquarters at Northwood, in the London Borough of Hillingdon, co-located with the Permanent Joint Headquarters and a NATO Regional Command, Allied Maritime Component Command Northwood (' AMCCN '); CINCFLEET is dual-hatted as Commander AMCCN.
Operational command now belongs to Commander, Thirteenth Air Force, as part of USPACOM.
1TAF was formed as No. 10 Operational Group ( 10OG ) on 13 November 1943, under the command of Group Captain Frederick Scherger.
* Pinzgauer-the Army's Light Operational Vehicle ( LOV ) with command and control, general service, and armoured variants.
Afterwards, the units under command of General Przedrzymirski-Krukowicz were to withdraw to the south and defend the line of Narew and Vistula rivers, together with the forces of Narew Independent Operational Group.
The subordinate leader is given, to a large extent, the planning initiative and a freedom in execution which allows a high-degree of flexibility at the Operational and Tactical levels of command.
Between 1938 and 1955, he served as flag secretary of the aircraft command of the United States Atlantic Fleet, commander of the Naval Operational Training Command, executive officer of the aircraft carrier USS Essex ( CV-9 ) in the Pacific and assistant chief of staff for operations of the United States Pacific Fleet.

Operational and Bureau
The unit is directly attached to the Armed Forces General Staff, but works for the Operational Reconnaissance Bureau.
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.
* Australasian Police Multicultural Advisory Bureau has several publications for Australia dealing with multi-faith issues and A Practical Reference to Religious Diversity for Operational Police and Emergency Services covers oaths as well as many other topics ( in review as of 12 / 2 / 2006 but the 2nd Edition is available.
Operational bodies are Mayor's Service, Service of Chief Administrator, The City Manager's Service, Public relations Bureau, Common Affairs Service, Protection service and Communal Police.
Albus co-invented the Real-Time Control System ( RCS ), a reference model architecture that has been used over the past 25 years for a number of intelligent systems including the NBS Automated Manufacturing Research Facility ( AMRF ), the NASA telerobotic servicer, a DARPA Multiple Autonomous Undersea Vehicle project, a nuclear Submarine Operational Automation System, a Post Office General Mail facility, a Bureau of Mines automated mining system, a commercial open architecture machine tool controller, and numerous advanced robotic projects, including the Army Research Lab Demo III Experimental Unmanned Ground vehicle.
* Bureau of Operational Policy ( 運用政策局 )
Operational numerical weather prediction in the United States began in 1955 under the Joint Numerical Weather Prediction Unit ( JNWPU ), a joint project by the U. S. Air Force, Navy and Weather Bureau.
He also served in the Bureau of Naval Personnel as Director, Chief of Planning and Provisions, Surface Officer Distribution and in the Office of the Secretary of Defense on the staff of the Director, Operational Test and Evaluation.
He established the Operational Research Bureau in 1952.

Operational and passed
2004 ; Vladivostok Air passed the IATA Operational Safety Audit, becoming a full International Air Transport Association member leading to recognition of Vladivostok Air as a safe and reliable airline.
On receipt of ACTORD, forces from troop contributing nations, generated through the NATO Force Generation process are passed into his Operational Command for the duration of the operational deployment.

Operational and Associate
He worked with the Operational Medicine group and was Associate Manager of Biomedical Research as well as Program Scientist for the D-2 Spacelab mission and the Research Animal Holding Facility.

Operational and Director
The SBS are under the Operational Command of Director Special Forces and are based in Hamworthy barracks, Poole, Dorset.
Director John Badham invented the name " WOPR " when he thought the NORAD SIOP ( Single Integrated Operational Plan ) was " boring, and told you nothing ".
He was Director of Operational Research with the Admiralty from 1942 to 1945, and his work improved the survival odds of convoys, presented counter-intuitive but correct recommendations for the armour-plating of aircraft and achieved many other successes.
He was named the Director of Warfare Specialty Programs when NAMI became Naval Aerospace and Operational Medical Institute ( NAOMI ).
* The Office of the Director of Operational Test and Evaluation ( OT & E )
He was appointed Assistant Commandant at the RAF Cranwell in 1951 and Director of Operational Requirements ( Air ) at the Air Ministry in 1952.
Billy has been promoted to " Deputy Director of Operations for Joint Systems Interdepartmental Operational Command " ( DDO-JSIOC ) and has a new partner named Jon Flint ( Hector Elizondo ).
In the Department of Foreign Affairs, McBride served as Director in charge of the Directorate for South East Asia, as the Department's representative at the National Intelligence Estimates Board ( NIEB ), and then as Director: Operational Services.
Dr. Solandt joined the Canadian Army in February 1944 with the rank of Colonel and continued as Director of the Army Operational Research Group until 1945 when he was appointed Director of the Operational Research Division, South-East Asia Command, and scientific advisor to Lord Louis Mountbatten, then Commander-in-Chief S. E. A. C.
* Kevin R. Wendel-Major General, United States Army: Commanding General 1st Army Division East ( Fort Meade, MD ), Director of Operational Maneuver, Third Army ; Second Commander, 20th Support Command ( CBRNE )
Rosewood is now the Deputy Director of Operations for Joint Systems Interdepartmental Operational Command ( DDOJSIOC ).
Two of the Directors are uniformed personnel with the rank of Assistant Commissioner, and the Director of Operational Services holds the rank of Deputy Commissioner.
In 2010 the structure of the Director's position was changed and replaced with two roles: General Director and Operational Director.
Jens Sheeran started as the first Operational Director in November 2010 and Myriam Heidelberger started as General Director in March 2011.
Following an appointment to the Ministry of Defence as Director of Naval Operational Requirements, he became Flag Officer First Flotilla, a position once held by his father.
Following his promotion to brigadier general in 1984, his flag-level assignments included Commanding General, Seventh Army Training Command, Deputy Commanding General, United States Army Command and General Staff College, and Director of Operational Plans and Interoperability ( J-7 ), where he effectively integrated, for the first time, all joint staff operational planning, interoperability and warfighting functions within a single directorate of the Joint Staff, resulting in significant increases in the joint warfighting capabilities of the United States.

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