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command and district
While 60 % of regimental commanders had two years or more of command experience in June 1941, and almost 80 % of rifle division commanders, only 20 % of corps commanders, and 5 % or fewer army and military district commanders, had the same level of experience.
The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers is organized geographically into eight permanent divisions, one provisional division, one provisional district, and one research command reporting directly to the HQ.
( b ) And to execute throughout the district, all lawful precepts directed to him, and issued under the authority of the United States, and he shall have the power to command all necessary assistance in the execution of his duty, and to appoint as shall be occasion, one or more deputies
A strong area for the Official IRA in Belfast was the Lower Falls and Markets district, which were under the command of Billy McMillen.
The term became common after the third century, when it denoted a military district under the command of a dux limitis
He also held high military and civil offices and during the Rule of the Major-Generals he was appointed to command the London military district ( with John Barkstead as his deputy, who was zealous in suppressing immorality and ungodliness in the area under Skippon's control ), where his popularity was always high — but ceased to influence passing events.
He died of a sudden fever, possibly heat stroke, while inspecting his jagirs and en route to Delhi with one lakh ( 100, 000 ) troops under his command at his camp in the district of Khargon, near the city of Indore.
" He was relieved from the command of the district of Minnesota in August 1866 after the end of the American Civil War.
This may be considered a valuable district of which a considerable portion would command a ready rate, if in market at the present time.
This article focuses on new evidence regarding Operation Hiram in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War: In a cable dated 31 October 1948 by Major General Moshe Carmel during the operation addressing all division and district commanders under his command is found the following: " Do all you can to immediately and quickly purge the conquered territories of all hostile elements in accordance with the orders issued.
Following this, he returned to India and after a short appointment as a military district commander, he was promoted acting lieutenant-general in late 1942 to command Indian XXXIII Corps.
In early 2007, Lieutenant Colonel Scottie Custer of the 82nd Airborne Division saw that the best way to limit insurgent activity in Khost was to forward deploy some 187 paratroopers under his command to Force Protection Facilities in Khost's various district centers next to the sub-governors mansions so they could both protect them and maintain a visible presence in population centers as well as help mentor Afghan National Army and Afghan National Police units operating across Khost.
In January 1964, the district court of Munich put out an arrest warrant for Alvensleben for the killing of at least 4, 247 people in Poland by units of the Selbstschutz under von Alvensleben's command in the autumn of 1939.
Fenet, who was now wounded in the foot, remained with his battalion as they withdrew to the vicinity of the Reich Aviation Ministry in the centre government district under the command of SS-Brigadeführer Mohnke.
: He survives the Great Destruction and becomes the ruler of the Shinjuku district, striking a deal with the demons that allows humans to live there but under his command.
Northern district command: Windhuk
Southern district command: Keetmanshoop
In 1862, he was promoted to full colonel to command the local military district until after the Fenian alarms of 1866 and 1868.
The State Guard was divided into divisions, with each division consisting of units raised from a military district of Missouri and command by a brigadier general.
De Rottenburg was sent to British North America prior to the War of 1812 and became a major-general in command of the Montreal district.
From there he made his way south to Tunja, where General Nariño put him in command of the military district of Socorro, near the Venezuelan border.
In the following summer, in joint command of the Athenian land forces, he ravaged the district of Tanagra.
On 1 December 1933 he was promoted to Deputy Assistant Commissioner in command of the district.
In January 1959, after the triumph of the Cuban Revolution, Artime was appointed second in command of Zone 0-22 in the Ciro Redondo district in the Manzanillo region at INRA ( Instituto Nacional de Reforma Agraria ).

command and passed
On 8 – 9 July 1960, the soldiers were invited to appoint black officers, and ' command of the army passed securely into the hands of former sergeants ,' as the soldiers in general chose the most-educated and highest-ranked Congolese army soldiers as their new officers.
Connolly had been incapacitated by a bullet wound to the ankle and had passed command on to Pearse.
As the centuries passed, however, Ottoman rulers lost the capacity to command the loyalty of local pashas, which threatened stability in the region.
A previous law ( the Habeas Corpus Act 1640 ) had been passed forty years earlier to overturn a ruling that the command of the King was a sufficient answer to a petition of habeas corpus.
When the read () command fails, at the end of file for instance, the failure will be passed up the chain and write () will fail as well.
Operational command of the Bureau passed to Associate Director Clyde Tolson.
It passed the Self-denying Ordinance, by which all members of either House of Parliament laid down their commands, and re-organized its main forces into the New Model Army (" Army "), under the command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, with Cromwell as his second-in-command and Lieutenant-General of Horse.
) Although formerly operated by the U. S. Navy and known as NAVSPASUR ( short for " Naval Space Surveillance "), command passed to the Air Force 20th Space Control Squadron on October 1, 2004.
In 1986, Mike Gallaher and Don Hopkins together arrived independently to the concept of a context menu based on the angle to the origin where the exact angle and radius could be passed as parameters to a command, or the radius could be used to trigger a submenu.
Taking note of the troops named for his old command, Lafayette alighted from his carriage, walked down the line, clasping each officer by the hand as he passed.
The actual command or message is passed on by flag, hand signal or paddle.
Kaufman was fired by producer Bob Daley under Eastwood's command, resulting in a fine reported to be around $ 60, 000 ( US $ in dollars ) from the Directors Guild of America — who subsequently passed new legislation reserving the right to impose a major fine on a producer for discharging and replacing a director.
On 11 February, the British frigate HMS Minerve, under the command of Commodore Horatio Nelson, passed through the Spanish fleet unseen thanks to heavy fog.
By 1757 as the immediate danger to Britain had passed the troops were moved back to Hanover to join a growing army under the Duke of Cumberland and Amherst fought with the Hessians under Cumberland's command at the Battle of Hastenbeck in July 1757: the Allied defeat there forced the army into a steady retreat northwards to Stade on the North Sea coast.
The post passed solely by the male line from the time of Meneldil, to the eldest surviving son of the late king if there was any, and the heir usually " took part in the councils of the realm and the command of the armies ".
Not so much to be friendly, " HELLO " was used as the login command because only the first three characters, " HEL ", were relevant and this allowed a non-logged in user to execute a " HELP " command which was passed to the " HEL " command processing program and handled.
The Governor has the powers and responsibilities to: sign or veto laws passed by the Legislature, including a line item veto ; appoint judges, subject to ratification by the electorate ; propose a state budget ; give the annual State of the State address ; command the state militia ; and grant pardons for any crime, except cases involving impeachment by the Legislature.
At this point, the aged Nabopolassar, passed command of the army to his son Nebuchadrezzar II, who led them to a decisive victory over the Egyptians at Carchemish, and pursued the fleeing survivors to Hamath.
# Command-line parameters-these have the form < tt >% 0 </ tt >, < tt >% 1 </ tt >...< tt >% 9 </ tt >, and initially contain the command name and the first nine command line parameters passed to the script ( e. g., if the invoking command was "< tt > myscript. bat John Doe </ tt >", then < tt >% 0 </ tt > is " myscript. bat ", < tt >% 1 </ tt > is " John " and < tt >% 2 </ tt > is " Doe ").
If a dead ruler's son was not old enough to take command, power passed to the late ruler's brother.
Caesar passed, through a tribune, his own ruling on the matter, and became proconsul of both Gauls ( Gallia Cisalpina and Gallia Transalpina ) and of Illyricum, with command of four legions, for five years ; Caesar's new father-in-law, Lucius Calpurnius Piso Caesoninus, was made consul for 58 BC.

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