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Highly anxious of being spotted and then jumped by the Japanese carrier force, Halsey gave orders to " sink any shipping sighted, shoot down any plane encountered.
Article 25 however gave the right to depart limitations if any other country authorised, constructed or acquired a capital ship, an aircraft carrier, or a submarine exceeding treaty limits, if such a departure would be necessary for the national security.
One of the carriers, Hiryu gave a brief respite for the Japanese by sending a strike wave which crippled Yorktown, but additional waves from Enterprise struck the carrier, which forced Hiryu to be scuttled afterwards.
McCormack gave an account of his background that has been incorporated into later biographies: that he was born to Joseph H. McCormack, a hod carrier, and Ellen ( née O ' Brien ) McCormack, that his parents were both the children of Irish immigrants who had arrived during the Irish potato famine in 1848, and that there were 12 children, of whom three survived to adulthood.
Clanton gave an interview afterward to the newspapers in which he claimed that he and Stilwell had been in Tucson to respond to a federal charges about interfering with a U. S. mail carrier, stemming from his alleged involvement in robbing the Sandy Bob line of the Bisbee stage on September 8, 1881.
The forward firing gun of a pusher " gun carrier " provided some offensive capability – the mounting of a machine gun firing to the rear from a two seater tractor aircraft gave defensive capability.
Conducted throughout 1963, and in 1964 gave moral support to the Ambassador Lincoln Gordon later admitted that the embassy had given money to anti-Goulart candidates in the 1962 municipal elections and had encouraged the plotters, that many extra United States military and intelligence personnel were operating in that four United States Navy oil tankers and the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal, in an operation code-named Operation Brother Sam, had stood off the coast of Rio de Janeiro in case of the coup troops required military assistance during the 1964 coup.
In American football, the concept of the act of having the ball down gave rise to " down " as the condition of the player so obligated, and the ball carrier could call for a " down " voluntarily.
In 2000 the Government of the Republic of Macedonia signed an agreement with MAT that gave MAT the status of National flag carrier for the following 10 years.
The Medea supply convoy led by Ensign Matilda Ajan ( under Revil's direct order, with his personal blessing ) gave the severely battered Pegasus carrier a chance for survival.
The bulk carrier was designed to carry coal, grain, and ore, which gave it more flexibility and could service more ports than some of its ancestors, which only carried a single commodity.
The legend continued that the FCC forgot that it had allowed carrier current stations to use a call sign, and gave away the sign to the Philly station.
This gave Genesee & Wyoming a contiguous route from the paper mill at Cedar Springs, Georgia and the ports of Panama City, Florida, allowing for more efficient operation under the unified carrier.

carrier and receipt
One does not need to establish a private mail delivery service for the occasional commercial transport of a letter outside the mails so long as the rate which would have been due to the USPS is affixed in stamps, the stamps are cancelled in ink, and the date of receipt by the carrier or the transport of the letter, are noted thereon.
* A Bill of lading, a receipt issued by a carrier

carrier and for
`` It made our whole industry recognize the need for a new kind of teamwork between manufacturer, carrier, equipment maker, dealer, and builder, all working together to cut the cost of materials handling.
Sometimes a significant amount of alcohol ( up to 27 % vol ) is added, as a carrier for the flavor, to provide " bite ".
The iodine acts as a carrier, ensuring that there is sufficient material for laboratory techniques ( such as filtration and precipitation ) to work.
Amplitude modulation ( AM ) is a technique used in electronic communication, most commonly for transmitting information via a radio carrier wave.
A simple form of AM, often used for digital communications, is on-off keying: a type of amplitude-shift keying in which binary data is represented by the presence or absence of a carrier.
:( 2 ) Use work slides or some other form of carrier so that when a workman completes his operation, he drops the part always in the same place — which place must always be the most convenient place to his hand — and if possible have gravity carry the part to the next workman for his operation.
* 1949 – The keel for the aircraft carrier is laid down at Newport News Drydock and Shipbuilding.
There is also an extended ANAC service for identifying which carrier handles your calls.
Dialling these numbers will cause the local switch to announce which carrier your calls are being routed through for a specific category of calls.
Alaska Airlines is by far the largest air carrier in the region, with Juneau's Juneau International Airport serving as the aerial hub for all of Southeast and Ketchikan's Ketchikan International Airport serving as a secondary hub for southern Southeast Alaska.
The HARM missile was approved for full production in March 1983, and then deployed in late 1985 with VA-72 and VA-46 aboard the aircraft carrier USS America.
In radio communications, for example, bandwidth is the frequency range occupied by a modulated carrier wave, whereas in optics it is the width of an individual spectral line or the entire spectral range.
Despite this, aircraft today are much more extensively used as the primary tools for both army and navy, as evidenced by the prominent use of helicopters to transport and support troops, the use of aerial bombardment as the " first strike " in many engagements, and the replacement of the battleship with the aircraft carrier as the center of most modern navies.
* Bill of lading, document issued by a carrier receiving goods for transport
In January 2011 the U. S. Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) assessed the Government of Croatia's Civil Aviation Authority announcing that Croatia complied with International Civil Aviation Organization ( ICAO ) aviation safety standards for oversight of Croatia's air carrier operations.
In fact, the commission has very little to do with the regulation of mobile phone service, outside of " undue preference " issues ( for example, a carrier offering a superior rate or service to some subscribers and not others without a good reason ).
While ballistic missiles were the preferred weapons for land targets, heavy nuclear and conventional tipped cruise missiles were seen by the USSR as a primary weapon to destroy US naval carrier battle groups.
* A player is considered down when any part of his body other than the feet or hands touches the ground or when the ball carrier is tackled or otherwise falls and loses possession of the ball as he contacts the ground with any part of his body, with the sole exception of the holder for field goal and extra point attempts.
OPLAN 312, primarily an Air Force and Navy carrier operation, was designed with enough flexibility to do anything from engaging individual missile sites to providing air support for OPLAN 316's ground forces.
The " title " of commodore continues to be used in the U. S. Navy and Coast Guard for those senior captains in command of organizations consisting of groups of ships or submarines organized into squadrons ; air wings or air groups of multiple aviation squadrons other than carrier air wings ( the latter whose commanders still use the title " CAG "); explosive ordnance disposal ( EOD ), mine warfare and special warfare ( SEAL ) groups ; and construction battalion ( SeaBee ) regiments.
Since its origins, the viability of the carrier battle group has been dependent on its ability to remain at sea for extended periods.
Specialized ships were developed to provide underway replenishment of fuel ( for the carrier and its aircraft ), ordnance, and other supplies necessary to sustain operations.
The value has been proven many times, with the island providing a " fixed aircraft carrier " for the US during the Iranian revolution, the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Three of twelve technologies on board had to work within a few minutes of separation from the carrier rocket for the mission to continue.

carrier and consignment
A waybill ( US ) or consignment note ( UIC ) is a document issued by a carrier giving details and instructions relating to the shipment of a consignment of goods.

carrier and took
A weapons carrier took Greg, Todman, Belton, Banjo Ferguson, and Walters and the others the two miles from the bivouac area to the strip.
* 1941 – Philippine Airlines, the flag carrier of the Philippines took its first flight between Manila ( from Nielson Field ) to Baguio City with a Beechcraft Model 18 making the airline the first and oldest commercial airline in Asia operating under its original name.
September 25th 2012, People's Liberation Army Navy took delivery of China's first aircraft carrier ; the Liaoning.
Hawaiian Airlines was the number one on-time carrier in the United States from November 2003 until November 2006, when rival Aloha Airlines took the number one spot, pushing Hawaiian to a close second.
The next stage took place after the development of genetics in the early 20th century, when it was appreciated that the set of chromosomes ( the karyotype ) was the carrier of the genes.
At age 11, Bill Cody took a job with a freight carrier as a " boy extra.
Butch O ’ Hare ’ s final action took place on the night of November 26, 1943, while he was leading the U. S. Navy ’ s first-ever nighttime fighter attack launched from an aircraft carrier.
" Pogo, formerly a " spear carrier " according to Kelly, quickly took center stage, assuming the straight man role that Bumbazine had occupied.
On the morning of 7 May, a coordinated attack group of 17 SBDs from VS-5 took off from Yorktown and, in clear skies with unlimited visibility, launched a dive bombing attack on the light carrier Shōhō.
The original commanding officer of the Navy's first aircraft carrier to be built as such from the keel up, Bristol took Ranger to South American waters on shakedown and commanded her thereafter until June 1936, when he became Commanding Officer NAS, San Diego.
Flyant ( passenger carrier ) took over some Futura operations, wet leasing a Boeing 737-300 and a 737-400 to Air Algerie, both aircraft and crew being based in Algiers.
The launch took place from Site 81 / 23 the Baikonur Cosmodrome in the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic, and used a three-stage Proton-K 8K82K carrier rocket with the serial number 290-02.
The naval Battle of the Eastern Solomons ( also known as the Battle of the Stewart Islands and, in Japanese sources, as the, took place on 24 – 25 August 1942, and was the third carrier battle of the Pacific campaign of World War II and the second major engagement fought between the United States Navy and the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Guadalcanal Campaign.
When the brand-new carrier, based at Alexandria, became available in the Mediterranean, she took on board five Swordfish from Eagle, and would launch the strike alone.
The first flight attempts took place between May and September 1940, with unpowered drops from Heinkel He 111 medium bombers used as carrier aircraft, with the first Walter rocket motor-powered tests occurring by the end of 1940.
The next stage took place after the development of genetics in the early 20th century, when it was appreciated that the set of chromosomes ( the karyotype ) was the carrier of the genes.
In its second year the fledgling carrier was facing economic hardship, and the government of Kuwait took a 50 % interest in the airline, subsequently doubling the company's capital.
Halsey immediately took steps to try to protect Chicago, notifying the escort carriers to make sure they had a CAP in place at first light, ordering the Enterprise task force to approach and augment the escort carrier CAP, and sending the fleet tug to take over the tow from Louisville, which was accomplished at 08: 00.
During this time, the other Allied task forces, including the two fleet carrier task forces, took station in the Coral Sea, in anticipation of an expected Japanese offensive in the southern Solomons.
MOL also took delivery in 1983 of the Kohzan Maru, Japan's first large-sized methanol carrier, and transported methanol from Saudi Arabia to Japan.
It came into being in November 1970 when the Scottish charter airline Caledonian Airways, at the time Britain's second-largest, wholly privately owned, independent airline, took over British United Airways ( BUA ), then the largest British independent airline as well as the United Kingdom's leading independent scheduled carrier.
The most significant of various amalgamations during the years took place in 1969 when Transair and Midwest Airlines combined their operations to form a diversified regional carrier serving prairie Canada to Toronto and the Arctic.
Originally influenced by technical certification program by Cisco Systems, JNTCP soon took its own course to reflect company's focus on carrier solutions and emphasize practical IP / MPLS skills and technical prowess.
In 1943 Captain Isbell took command of the USS Card, an escort carrier, for which duty he was awarded the Navy Distinguished Service Medal for a notable record of German submarine sinkings in the Central Atlantic convoy routes during World War II.

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