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The core departments of OPM include the Cabinet Secretariat, the Management and Personnel Office, the Department of Information and the Armed Forces of Malta ( AFM ).
The number 40 is a reference to the year 1940, in which most of the group's core members were drafted into the British Armed Forces.
Much of the drill done today is either ceremonial, or implemented as a core part of training in the Armed Forces.
Referred to as the " Senior Service " by virtue of it being the oldest service within the British Armed Forces, the Royal Navy is a technologically sophisticated naval force and forms the core structure of the Naval Service.

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Weber saw religion as one of the core forces in the society.
In 1979 and 1980, former Somoza supporters and ex-members of Somoza's National Guard formed irregular military forces, while the original core of the FSLN began to splinter.
In their book, Cobra II, military correspondent Michael R. Gordon and military historian and retired Marine Corps general Bernard Trainor argued that Franks failed to recognize the threat the Saddam Fedayeen irregular fighters posed to the invading ground forces in 2003 and their potential to form the core of a post-war insurgency.
The film shows the Hashemite forces as comprising Bedouin guerrillas, whereas in fact the core of the Hashemite forces was the Regular Arab Army recruited from Ottoman Arab POWs, who wore British-style uniforms with keffiyahs and fought in conventional battles.
This may be the merger of binary neutron stars and perhaps specifically the development of resonance between the crust and core of such stars as a result of the massive tidal forces experienced in the seconds leading up to their collision, causing the entire crust of the star to shatter.
Both in 1129 – 30 and in 1161 Jin forces were defeated by the Southern Song navies when trying to cross the Yangtze River into the core Southern Song territory ( see Battle of Tangdao and Battle of Caishi ), even though for the latter campaign the Jin had equipped a large navy of their own, using Chinese shipbuildiers and even Chinese captains who had defected from the Southern Song.
Arkan's much feared irregular military forces consisted of a core of 200 men and perhaps totaled no more than 500 to 1, 000.
Filipino Martial Arts are considered the most advanced practical modern blade system in the world and are now a core component of the U. S. Army's Modern Army Combatives program and used by the Russian Spetsnaz ( special forces ).
Eight independent infantry brigades under Rowland Hill, Ronald Fergusson, Miles Nightingall, Barnard Bowes, Catlin Craufurd, Henry Fane, Robert Anstruther and Wroth Acland formed the core of Wellesley's forces.
This document was considered the moral core of the Japanese army and naval forces until their dissolution in 1945.
Kachin soldiers once formed a core part of the Burmese armed forces and many stayed loyal after the Kachin Independence Organisation ( KIO ) with its military wing, the Kachin Independent Army ( KIA ) was formed in 1961.
Darius escaped with a small core of his forces remaining intact, although the Bactrian cavalry and Bessus soon caught up with him.
Amphibious landings at Anzio were made in an attempt to bypass the line: however the landing forces were contained by the Germans, and the Gustav Line ( the core part of the Winter Line defences ) remained intact.
Some observers believe " what began as an authentic and anti-dictatorial popular revolution based on a broad coalition of all anti-Shah forces was soon transformed into an Islamic fundamentalist power-grab ," that except for his core supporters, the members of the coalition thought Khomeini intended to be more a spiritual guide than a ruler – Khomeini being in his mid-70s, having never held public office, been out of Iran for more than a decade, and having told questioners things like " the religious dignitaries do not want to rule.
Focusing on the core mission of strategic air mobility, the command divested itself of infrastructure and forces not directly related to Global Reach.
At the beginning of the 1950s, US military aid formed the core of the country's armed forces.
In the capital city, Kampala, the UFM and FEDEMU forces established themselves and there were many clashes with the core UNLF.
Considering the spatial organization of activities within cities, urban economics addresses questions in terms of what determines the price of land and why those prices vary across space, the economic forces that caused the spread of employment from the central core of cities outward, identifying land-use controls, such as zoning, and interpreting how such controls affect the urban economy.
After the departure of the main battle forces during February 1942, the Indian Ocean was left with mostly escort carriers and older battleships as the core of its naval forces.
It can be preserved as mineral inclusions in other phases because as it partially reverts to quartz, the quartz rim exerts pressure on the core of the grain, preserving the metastable grain as tectonic forces uplift and expose these rock at the surface.
The Player's character pilots their mecha ( armored core ) to perform duties such as destroying enemy units / facilities or protecting a designated element from the attack by the opposing forces.
Several insurgencies may belong to more complex conflicts, involving " third forces ( armed groups which affect the outcome, such as militias ) and fourth forces ( unarmed groups which affect the outcome, such as international media ), who may be distinct from the core insurgents and the recognized government.

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In 1955, the Congress of the People officially adopted the Freedom Charter, stating the core principles of the South African Congress Alliance, which consisted of the African National Congress and its allies the South African Communist Party ( SACP ), the South African Indian Congress, the South African Congress of Democrats ( COD ) and the Coloured People's Congress.
Typically the feudal armies consisted of a core of highly skilled knights and their household troops, mercenaries hired for the time of the campaign and feudal levies fulfilling their feudal obligations, who usually were little more than rabble.
The core translation group consisted of fifteen Biblical scholars.
The POSIX specifications for Unix-like operating system environments originally consisted of a single document for the core programming interface, but eventually grew to 19 separate documents ( for example, POSIX. 1, POSIX. 2 etc.
The Arab Deterrent Force originally consisted of a Syrian core with participation by some other Arab League states.
It consisted of an experimental reactor core installed in a modified S5W reactor plant.
Prior to 2012, the coin consisted of an aluminium bronze inner core with a pure nickel outer ring ; however in spring 2012 the composition of the inner core switched to aluminium bronze coated with multi-ply plated brass, and the outer ring switched to steel coated with multi-ply plated nickel.
Memory consisted of a two-microsecond ferrite core, which could be interleaved.
It consisted of a three core policy initiatives: protecting industry through high tariffs ( 1861 – 1932 ) ( changing to subsidies and reciprocity from 1932-1970s ), government investment in infrastructure through internal improvements, and a national bank to promote the growth of productive enterprises.
His demonstration consisted of a small core plane of 32 cores, each 3 / 8 of an inch in diameter.
Benjamin and Lora Wood, who laid out the community's core called Frontenac Estates, that consisted of 26 two-acre estates, had made frequent trips to Quebec.
The band's core lineup on the album consisted of vocalist / rhythm guitarist / frontman David Lowery, bassist Victor Krummenacher, lead guitarist Greg Lisher and drummer Chris Pedersen.
Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station consisted of two pressurized water reactor s manufactured by Babcock and Wilcox | Babcock & Wilcox, each inside its own containment building and connected cooling tower s. Unit 2, which suffered a partial core melt, is in the background.
The core of the group consisted of Philip Larkin, Elizabeth Jennings, D. J. Enright, Kingsley Amis, Thom Gunn and Donald Davie.
The ride consisted of between 70 – 100 cyclists riding through the downtown core, making all attempts to follow the rules of the road ( stopping at red lights / stop signs, using hand signals to turn, using the right-most lane or bike lane when applicable ).
The first phase, carbon-dated to 2400 BC ± 50 years, consisted of a gravel core with a revetting kerb of stakes and sarsen boulders.
In addition to Drukman, its ideological and political core consisted of other disciples such as Hanan Porat, Moshe Levinger, Shlomo Aviner, Eleazar Waldman, Yoel Ben-Nun and Yaacov Ariel.
Unlike the early US nuclear reactors at Hanford, which consisted of a graphite core cooled by water, the Windscale Piles consisted of a graphite core cooled by air.
The core band on Dark Ages still consisted of Max Cavalera, Marc Rizzo, Joe Nunez, and Bobby Burns, and on this album, Dave Ellefson came back to lend his talents to a couple of tracks, Eyesburn vocalist Coyote sang on " Innerspirit ", Stormtroopers Of Death vocalist Billy Milano and Russian singer Paul Fillipenko of FAQ screamed on the hardcore influenced " Molotov ", and Max's stepson, Ritchie Cavalera from Phoenix-based band Incite, sang on " Stay Strong ".
It consisted of a 128-bit 2D GUI engine and a 128-bit VESA VBE 3. 0 VGA core.

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