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All Belarus ground forces were now grouped within these two commands, the Western Operational Command at Grodno, former from the previous 28th Army Corps, the former Soviet 28th Army, and the North Western Operational Command, the former 65th Army Corps, at Borisov.
**** Western Operational Command
**** North-Western Operational Command
* Operational Group Command
** Community Safety, Enforcement and Policing, responsible for tackling fare evasion on buses, delivering policing services that tackle crime and disorder on public transport in cooperation with the Metropolitan Police Service's Transport Operational Command Unit ( TOCU ) and the British Transport Police.
Other military activities and federal agencies using the base include Navy Operational Support Center Tucson, a detachment of the Naval Air Systems Command, the Federal Aviation Administration, the U. S. Customs Service Air Service Branch, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, and the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center.
In July 1974, the initial training of Minuteman missile combat crews, formerly performed by Air Training Command ( ATC ) instructors at Vandenberg AFB, California, was incorporated into the 4315th Combat Crew Training Squadron's Operational Readiness Training ( ORT ) program at Vandenberg.
Until 2005 the park was policed by the separate Royal Parks Constabulary but that has now been subsumed into the Royal Parks Operational Command Unit of the Metropolitan Police.
Holly Lodge ( until 1993 known as Bog Lodge ), contains a visitors ’ centre ( bookings only ), the Park's administrative headquarters and a base for the Metropolitan Police's Royal Parks Operational Command Unit.
A primary player in the test and evaluation mission has been the U. S. Army Training and Doctrine Command's Test and Experimentation Command ( now the U. S. Army Operational Test Command ), located at West Fort Hood.
The SBS are under the Operational Command of Director Special Forces and are based in Hamworthy barracks, Poole, Dorset.
* Traffic Operational Command
In terms of geographic policing, the MPS is divided into a number of Borough Operational Command Units, which directly align with the 32 London boroughs covered.
The English part of the Royal Parks Constabulary, which patrolled a number of Greater London's major parks, was merged with the Metropolitan Police in 2004, and those parks are now policed by the Royal Parks Operational Command Unit.
The Metropolitan Special Constabulary ( MSC ) is a contingent of part-time volunteer police officers and is attached to most Borough Operational Command Units.
All Commands of the Canadian Forces ( CF ) ( that is, Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army, Royal Canadian Air Force, Canadian Operational Support Command, Canadian Expeditionary Force Command, Canadian Special Operations Forces Command, and Canada Command ) are primarily governed by the National Defence Act ( NDA ).
They are managed by The Royal Parks ( an executive agency of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport ) and are policed by the Royal Parks Operational Command Unit of the Metropolitan Police ( the English section of the previous force policing the parks, the Royal Parks Constabulary, has been abolished ).
The 1 November formation of Kopkamtib ( Komando Operasi Pemulihan Keamanan dan Ketertiban, or Operational Command for the Restoration of Security and Order ), formalised this authority.

Operational and was
Operational control of the Navy remained the responsibility of the Lord High Admiral, who was one of the nine Great Officers of State.
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.
For his service, Prince Harry was decorated with the Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan by his aunt, the Princess Royal, at the Combermere Barracks in May 2008.
He was based at RAAF Williamtown where he worked on maintaining Bristol Beaufighters at No 5 Operational Training Unit ( 5OTU ).
The use of statistical analysis, by a branch of science which has become known as Operational Research to influence military tactics was a departure from anything previously attempted.
During this meeting a declaration of the creation of the European Operational Rapid Force ( Eurofor ) was made by France, Italy, Spain and Portugal.
One of the first robust applications was the Navy's Common Operational Modeling, Planning and Simulation Strategy ( COMPASS ).
Its headquarters was located in Białystok and operated as part of Independent Operational Group Narew.
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.
His final posting was as a Flying Instructor with No. 2 Operational Training Unit at Mildura, Victoria.
Revenue for the full year 2011 was US $ 384. 3 million with Operational EBITDA of US $ 190. 4 million.
At the time of his death, he was a non-commissioned officer in the United States Army's premiere special operations unit, the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta ( 1SFOD-D ), or " Delta Force ".
He joined the U. S. Army that same year at age 18 and after serving with the 2nd Battalion of the 10th Special Forces Group he was chosen to join the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta ( 1SFOD-D ), or " Delta Force ", as a sniper.
Sergeant First Class Randall David Shughart ( August 13, 1958 – October 3, 1993 ) was a soldier in the United States Army special operations unit, the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta ( 1SFOD-D ), or " Delta Force.
He was cofounder and first chairman of the Norwegian Operational Research Society ( 1959 – 1964 ).
On September 2, 1939, the 18th Pomeranian Uhlans Regiment was decorated by Gen. Grzmot-Skotnicki, the commander of the Operational Group, with his own Virtuti Militari medal for valour shown in this combat.
Operational readiness remained low all throughout 1973, and the abort rate of the F-111D was higher than that of other F-111s.
Operational Hess Oil tanks stand as a reminder of the borough's industrial phase beside the derelict Alcoa rolling mill, once the second-largest in the world, the building, occupying of space was designed in 1914 and was used to roll ingots of aluminum into sheets that were used to create everything from toothpaste tubes to aircraft frames before the facility was abandoned in 1967.
The 88th Bombardment Group was reassigned to the new base in October 1942 to be the base's Operational Training Unit.
The tank's availability was excellent and the problems that were identified during the large Saif Sareea II exercise, which took place eighteen months earlier, were solved by the issuing of Urgent Operational Requirements for equipment such as sand filters.
In 1994, he was promoted to the rank of Colonel and assigned as Head of the Department of Operational Requirement for Weapon Development and Acquisition.

Operational and joint
* Operational rules for international emissions trading among parties to the Protocol and for the CDM and joint implementation ;
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 ).
This dedication culminated in the 48th ’ s performance during a joint USAFE Operational Readiness Inspection and NATO Tactical Evaluation in March 1980.
Operational control was diffused between four joint managing directors, and the regions rather than the centre were the dominant force.
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.
* Corruption of GCCS databases and thus the Common Operational Picture ( COP ) are very likely when in joint operations
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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