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Following further flight training at NAS, Pensacola, Florida, he was designated a naval aviator and was sent to the Asiatic Fleet, where he served as commanding officer of the seaplane tender Jason ( AV-2 ) and later, as Commander, Aircraft Squadrons, Asiatic Fleet.
It was further supported by the National Academy of Sciences ( NAS ) that governmental inspections by the FDA go from reviewing plant records to compliance with its HACCP system.
Those students meeting the required standards were later transferred to NAS Pensacola, Florida for further flight training.
4Kids further revealed that they had made a good-faith payment of $ 1 million and agreed to a March 18 meeting in lieu of a lawsuit, which TV Tokyo and NAS nevertheless decided to go ahead with.
A subsequent three year campaign by the NAMT to further the interests of male teachers in the NUT saw its name changed in 1920 to the National Association of Schoolmasters ( NAS ) and finally resulted in secession of the NAS from the NUT in 1922.
Long term plans include eventually replacing the T-39G / N with a modified T-45C Goshawk once further navigational training system upgrades are made to NFO-specific T-45C aircraft ( including a synthetic radar with both stored air-to-ground and data link-based air-to-air modes ) operated by Training Air Wing SIX, the parent command for all Student NFO training squadrons at NAS Pensacola.
In addition to the many operational active and reserve squadrons aboard, NAS Jacksonville is also home to Patrol Squadron THIRTY ( VP-30 ), the Navy's largest aviation squadron and the only P-3 Orion Fleet Replacement Squadron that prepares and trains U. S. and NATO / Allied pilots, air crew and maintenance personnel for further operational assignments in the P-3C Orion and EP-3E Aries in the U. S. Navy, and P-3B, P-3C and similar variants in various NATO and Allied navies and air forces.
Detached on 19 August and transferred to NAS Miami, for further training, Vammen was appointed a naval aviator ( heavier-than-air ) on 23 September.
Subsequently flying from Saratoga ( CV-3 ) with Fighter Squadron 3 ( VF-3 ) until the early summer of 1939, he reported back to NAS, Pensacola, for further instructor's duty on June 27, 1939.

NAS and noted
* Sandra M. Faber – Professor of Astronomy & Astrophysics noted for invention of Cold dark matter theory and fundamental work in the field of Galaxy formation and evolution ; member of the NAS ; member of the AAAS ( elected 1989 )
* Stanford E. Woosley – Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics noted for his work on supernova gamma ray bursts ; member of the NAS and AAAS ( elected 2001 )
A subsidiary of Japanese media conglomerate Sony, it is headquartered in in Minato, Tokyo, Japan, with its co-founders and shareholders including Sony Pictures Entertainment and the noted anime studios Sunrise, Toei Animation, TMS Entertainment, and production company NAS.

NAS and its
" The Blue Angels ' first public demonstration also netted the team its first trophy, which sits on display at the team's current home at NAS Pensacola.
The Federal Law Enforcement Training Center ( FLETC ) now uses a substantial part of the former NAS as its main campus.
In March 2009, U. S. Navy Reserve Airborne Early Warning Squadron 77 ( VAW-77 ) relocated its six E-2C aircraft from NAS Atlanta, GA to Belle Chasse.
PNAS was established by NAS in 1914, with its first issue published in 1915.
On its return, it brought the tradition of USMC drill instructors ( a la " An Officer and a Gentleman ") from NAS Pensacola.
With the closure of NAS Agana, Guam, Fleet Air Reconnaissance Squadron ONE ( VQ-1 ) also arrived at NAS Whidbey Island in 1994 with its EP-3E Aries II aircraft.
NAS New York was deactivated in 1971 and its tenant squadrons and personnel transferred to other naval air stations.
NAS not only operates as a file server, but is specialized for this task either by its hardware, software, or configuration of those elements.
The power consumption of this NAS type is the largest, but its functions are the most powerful.
Near the end of its life, the refactored version was back-ported ( as EMAS-3 ) to the IBM System / 370-XA architecture again, running on Amdahl 470 and NAS VL80 IBM mainframe clones into the early 1990s.
In its review of vertebroplasty and vertebral augmentation procedures, Medicare contractor NAS determined that there is no difference between vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty, stating, " No clear evidence demonstrates that one procedure is different from another in terms of short-or long-term efficacy, complications, mortality or any other parameter useful for differentiating coverage.
NOL completed the divestment of its tankering businesses AET and NAS in 2003, to concentrate on the company ’ s core container shipping and logistics services.
Following the end of WWII, NAS Glenview discontinued its role as a primary training base and became headquarters for the newly formed Naval Air Reserve Training Command ( NAVAIRESTRACOM ) in 1946.
NAS Glenview was also home to the 4th Marine Aircraft Wing's Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 234 ( VMGR-234 and its KC-130F and KC-130T Hercules aircraft until 1994, when the squadron was permanently relocated to NAS JRB Fort Worth, Texas as part of the BRAC-mandated closure of NAS Glenview.
The 1993 BRAC identified NAS Glenview for closure no later than 30 September 1995, along with corresponding inactivation or transfer of its assigned squadrons and other units.
The RfD proposed by NAS was accepted by EPA and added to its integrated risk information system ( IRIS ) in 2005.
In 2006, No 3 Squadron converted to the Eurofighter Typhoon, surrendering its aircraft to the Fleet Air Arm, and allowing No 800 NAS to reform.
TEPCO chose the NAS battery because all its component elements ( Sodium, Sulphur, Ceramics ) can be abundantly found in Japan.
There are already 165 MW of installed capacity base in Japan alone as of 2007, and NGK has just announced plan to expand its NAS factory output from 90 MW a year to 150 MW a year.
Although NAS Keflavík has closed and the American military has left Iceland, the United States is still responsible for defending its ally and the facilities at Keflavík will still be available, in the event that a " surged expeditionary presence " is deemed necessary.

NAS and own
After Braathens was bought by Scandinavian Airlines System ( SAS ) in November 2001, NAS attempted to negotiate a deal where they took over the operations on a permanent basis for their own risk.
Finally the Intrepid M designation was changed to refer only to models using external NAS storage served by a NetApp filer ; the model with its own internal storage was then redesignated Intrepid S. The last Intrepid release included monitoring capability for managed machines and the Intrepid itself plus a sophisticated policy engine that permitted on-the-fly rebooting or rebinding of managed machines to new ones from a reserved pool as dictated by policy rules.
After sunset on December 5, two PBM Mariner seaplanes from NAS Banana River, originally scheduled for their own training flights were diverted to perform square pattern searches in the area west of 29 ° N 79 ° W / 29 ,-79.

NAS and prior
It was at NAS Alameda, aboard USS Essex ( pier-side ), that Wead was given an official send-off from active duty just prior to his retirement.
In August 1999, the Marauders bid farewell to NAS Cecil Field and relocated to NAS Jacksonville for the two months prior to deployment.
Kalpana was a supercomputer at NASA Ames Research Center operated by the NASA Advanced Supercomputing ( NAS ) Division and named in honor of the late astronaut Kalpana Chawla, who was killed in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster and had worked as an engineer at Ames Research Center prior to joining the Space Shuttle program.

NAS and published
Since June 2011, the NAS made a digital copy of most books and reports published by the National Academies Press available for free at their website.
Prior to the start of the journal, NAS published three volumes of organizational transactions, consisting mostly of minutes of meetings and annual reports.
After the petition appeared, the National Academy of Sciences said in a 1998 news release that " The NAS Council would like to make it clear that this petition has nothing to do with the National Academy of Sciences and that the manuscript was not published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences or in any other peer-reviewed journal.
Canada's National Airport System ( NAS ) was defined in the National Airports Policy published in 1994.

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