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The intense urban warfare in densely populated Gaza combined with the use of heavy firepower by the Israeli side and the intensified Hamas rocket attacks towards populated Israeli civilian targets led to a high toll on the Palestinian side and among civilians .</ small >
" the AEC had become an oligarchy controlling all facets of the military and civilian sides of nuclear energy, promoting them and at the same time attempting to regulate them, and it had fallen down on the regulatory side ... a growing legion of critics saw too many inbuilt conflicts of interest ".
Losses on the U. S. side were 24 troops, plus 3 civilian casualties.
There was also a desire by civilian listeners to hear what the other side was saying, since information during wartime was strictly censored and restricted and at the start of the war it was possible for German broadcasts to be more informative than those of the BBC.
On January 18, 1939, over were set aside and a civilian conservation corp side camp was set up to develop high mountain waterholes for the sheep.
These negotiations were fruitless because Kazantsev demanded a complete capitulation of the Chechen side, with the only acceptable topic for the Russian side being the disarmament of Chechen separatists and their re-integration into civilian life.
The group had heard that the Russians intended to send displaced persons back home via Odessa, a port in Ukraine on the Black Sea ; considering that too far of a side trip, Dries, Nell, Joke, and Henriette stayed behind to take Fafa to a local civilian hospital instead, and then set out on their own for the Netherlands.
From the civilian side, Konoe Fumimaro or Hirota Koki were regarded as front-runners ; however the Army and the ultranationalists strongly supported General Ugaki Kazushige.
Though there was no conflict between military forces, occasionally civilian lumberjacks became violent if they spotted people on the wrong side of the border.
For, in such a case, the bad effect of civilian deaths is not disproportionate to the good effect of ending the war quickly, and the deaths of the civilians are side effect and not intended by the bombers, either as ends or as means.
It bridges Interstate 285 ( the Perimeter ) on the south side of the airport, making Hartsfield-Jackson the only civilian airport in the nation to currently have a runway above an interstate ( although Runway 17R / 35L at Stapleton International Airport in Denver crossed Interstate 70 until that airport was closed in 1995 ).
Brossolette created the civilian arm of the BCRAM intelligence service, which became the Bureau Central de Renseignements et d ’ Action ( BCRA ), in liaison with the RF section of the British side, Special Operations Executive ( SOE ).
Meanwhile the civilian side of the Earth Federation cowed toward the newly-formed Neo Zeon believing they could appease them.
With no civilian side of the company, every peacetime downturn in procurement led to lean times at McDonnell.
He resigned in 1917 when Portugal entered the conflict on the opposite side, and spent the rest of the war as a civilian in the Order of Malta.
The negative side effects to collateral damage may include the infliction of damage to civilian facilities and accidental injury of friendly troops near the target.
Although in accounts of their joint reign Balbinus is emphasized as the civilian as against Pupienus the military man, on the side of the sarcophagus he is portrayed in full military dress.
Finally, from the onset of the insurrection, the Polish forces were aided by the civilian population and had surprise on their side as they attacked many separate groups of soldiers at the same time and the resistance to Russian forces quickly spread over the city.
In 1968, while preparing to take up the post of Chief of the Soviet Bloc Division of the Agency, President Johnson instead sent Colby back to Vietnam as Deputy to Robert Komer, who had been charged with streamlining the civilian side of the American efforts against the Communists.
Starting in August 2008 in the northern Israeli province of The Galil, yellow ribbons were tied to the left side mirrors of civilian cars as a symbol of the hope of the Israelis to free Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit who was imprisoned in the Gaza strip by Hamas.
On January 18, 1939, over were set aside and a civilian conservation corps side camp was set up to develop high mountain waterholes for the sheep.
All civilian advisers had recommended against immediate intervention hoping that the Loyalist side could bring an end to the civil war.

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Most military and civilian leaders of the former regime who failed to disguise their pasts were executed.
British and U. S. civilian authorities ordered their military forces in Europe to deport to the Soviet Union up to two million former residents of the Soviet Union, including persons who had left the Russian Empire and established different citizenship years before.
The term Militsiya in Russia and former Communist Block nations was specifically used to refer to the civilian police force, and should not be confused with the conventional western definition of militia.
Ex-Legionnaires, idealistic reformers, and former Lopiztas joined in July 1887 to form the Centro Democrático ( Democratic Center ), a precursor of the Liberal party, to demand free elections, an end to land sales, civilian control over the military, and clean government.
Note that former military officers from the World War II era may be appointed prime minister despite the " civilian " requirement, Yasuhiro Nakasone being one prominent example.
The campaign takes its name from Surat al-Anfal in the Qur ' an, which was used as a code name by the former Iraqi Ba ' athist administration for a series of attacks against the peshmerga rebels and the mostly Kurdish civilian population of rural Northern Iraq, conducted between 1986 and 1989 culminating in 1988.
In fiscal year ( FY ) 2000, international assistance remained an essential source of support for rehabilitation programs that reintegrated former civil war combatants into the civilian economy, thus helping keep the peace.
In order to promote national reconciliation and facilitate the return of democratic civilian rule, Sanguinetti secured public approval by plebiscite of a controversial general amnesty for military leaders accused of committing human rights violations under the military regime and sped the release of former guerrillas.
In 1999 the KLA was officially disbanded and their members entered other armed groups such as various Albanian Macedonian rebels, the UCPMB in the Preševo Valley region and UNMIK instituted NGOs within Kosovo such as the Kosovo Protection Corps ( in accordance with UNSC resolution 1244 which required the establishment of a civilian emergency protection body to replace the former KLA ) and Kosovo Police Force.
When the war ended in May 1945, British and U. S. civilian authorities ordered their military forces in Europe to deport to the Soviet Union millions of former residents of the USSR, including many persons who had left Russia and established different citizenship decades before.
Congress removed the civilian governments in the South in 1867 and put the former Confederacy under the rule of the U. S. Army.
Less than 100, 000 Rwandans are estimated to remain outside of Rwanda, and they are thought to be the remnants of the defeated army of the former genocidal government, its allies in the civilian militias known as Interahamwe, and soldiers recruited in the refugee camps before 1996.
The Council of State, a presidential advisory body, is composed of six senior civilian officers, any former presidents elected under the 1976 constitution, five members chosen by the assembly, and five selected by the president.
" which it based on " the many reports describing the policy and practices conducted in the former Yugoslavia, ' ethnic cleansing ' has been carried out by means of murder, torture, arbitrary arrest and detention, extra-judicial executions, rape and sexual assaults, confinement of civilian population in ghetto areas, forcible removal, displacement and deportation of civilian population, deliberate military attacks or threats of attacks on civilians and civilian areas, and wanton destruction of property.
This band was led by Tex Beneke, former lead saxophonist and a singer for the civilian band.
In May 2000, the Navy completed the transfer of a former housing area called Roosevelt Terrace using an " economic development conveyance "; a method to accelerate the transfer of BRAC facilities back to civilian communities for their economic benefit.
North Highlands is mostly a working-lower middle class residential housing area with some commercial and industrial regions around the former McClellan Air Force Base, now a civilian business center and airport called McClellan Business Park.
The Roman city quarter was a peripheral part of the former civilian city.
Many former military examples were sold to civilian owners over the 1950-1995 period and seem certain to see many more years in recreational use.
A former military airfield in the municipality serves now as a civilian airport called Stockholm-Skavsta Airport.
Many pogroms accompanied the post-1917 period of the Russian Civil War: an estimated 70, 000 to 250, 000 civilian Jews were killed throughout the former Russian Empire ; the number of Jewish orphans exceeded 300, 000.
In armies where officers typically came from the upper class, it was not unusual for a former batman to follow the officer into later civilian life as a domestic servant.
Having initially been designated Zivilinterniertenlager (" civilian internment camp "), in June 1943 it was redesignated Aufenthaltslager (" holding camp "), since the Geneva Conventions stipulated that the former type of facility must be open to inspection by international committees.

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