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Though he knew no more about military science and tactics than any other desk officer, he managed to get transferred to the combat forces.
A reporter who consulted a Middle East Information officer for routine vital statistics got nowhere until the State Department man produced from his bottom desk drawer a brochure published by the Arabian-American Oil Company.
The desk officer using the telephone is Ford Sterling.
After dropping his full enema bag on the desk of the clinic ’ s commanding officer, he walked out.
He worked for the Conservative Party from 1966, first as desk officer and then director ( from 1974 to 1979 ) of the Conservative Research Department.
After arriving at the draft board, Donald greets an officer seated at a desk, presents his paper, and expresses his desire to join the Army Air Forces, adding excitedly " I came from a family of aviators!
Bacon succeeded Lionel Rosenblatt, a former US State Department desk officer for Asia.
This poem was printed, framed and fixed to the wall in front of the study desk in the officer cadets cabins at the National Defence Academy ( NDA ) at Pune India.
Not only was Allen Dulles affected by the tunnel raid, but also his brother John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State, and his sister Eleanor Lansing Dulles, the State Department's desk officer for Berlin.
The campaign desk was usually the private property of the officer, as was his uniform and other military implements.
The U. S. Government re-establishes the SAC airbase chain-of-command, but the suicidal general who launched the attack — the only man knowing the recall code — kills himself before capture and interrogation ; however, his executive officer correctly deduces the recall code from among the general's desk pad doodles.
Working behind the desk at the police precinct, Vicki Taylor ( April Clough ) was a female officer who usually spent time dodging pick-up comments from Vince Romano.
On August 29, 1971, three armed men murdered 51-year old San Francisco police sergeant John Victor Young while he was working at a desk in his police station, which was almost empty at the time due to a bombing attack on a bank that took place earlier-only one other officer and a civilian clerk were there.
Intelligence is usually collected from a variety of sources by field officers and deputy field officers ; it is either preprocessed by a senior field officer or by a desk officer.
After several months of desk duty ashore in Hawaii and recuperation from a broken arm he suffered in the attack on his cruiser, he is promoted to Rear Admiral and given a crucial mission early in 1943 requiring the same sort of guts and gallantry he previously displayed as commanding officer of his cruiser.
Although the reason was not specified Brown looked at the papers on the desk of the senior officer which stated " This man is a Mormon.
From 1959 to 1961, he was Iraq-Jordan desk officer, then Officer in Charge for Cyprus, in the Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs at the State Department.
She is a retired U. S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel whose assignments included duties as a Pentagon desk officer and a variety of roles for the National Security Agency.
From 1960 to 1964, he was Iraq-Jordan desk officer, then officer in charge of Arabian Peninsula affairs, at the State Department.
He was appointed political officer at the U. S. embassy in Islamabad ( 1979 – 81 ) and returned to the State Department where he was desk officer for Syria ( 1981 ) and Lebanon ( 1982-3 ).
Solon's DIMIA case file was not stored with the normal case files, and was instead found separately, in the desk of one of officer ' A's subordinates.

desk and then
Just then a reporter telephoned in from the Bronx to give the rewrite desk an account of a murder.
He paused for a moment to look at me, then went on to the city desk to deliver his `` Today '' column.
At the end of work one day, the personnel man took the applicants one at a time, asked them to sit behind the receptionist's desk and he then played the role of a number of people who might come to the receptionist with a number of queries and for a number of purposes.
He sucked in his breath and kept quiet while Killpath laid down the sheet again, wound the gold-wire stems of his glasses around his ears and then, eying the report as it lay before him on the desk, intoned, `` Acting Lieutenant Gunnar Matson one failed to see that the station keeper was properly relieved two absented himself throughout the entire watch without checking on the station's activities or the whereabouts of his section sergeants three permitted members of the Homicide Detail of the Inspector's Bureau to arrogate for their own convenience a patrolman who was thereby prevented from carrying on his proper assignment four failed to notify the station commander Acting Captain O. T. Killpath of a homicide occurring in the district five frequented extralegal establishments known as after-hours spots for purposes of an unofficial and purportedly social nature and six '' -- he leaned back and peeled off his glasses `` -- failed to co-operate with the Acting Captain by returning promptly when so ordered.
In the two years following, he worked first as an unsalaried Privatdozent, then served as a soldier during the final year of World War I, working behind a desk and never leaving Germany.
The tribunal then “ congratulated ” the generals, but found that they were of “ lax morality ”, unqualified to command due to a “ lack of a clear political concept ” and confined to desk jobs.
If the service desk cannot solve the incident then it is passed to a 2nd / 3rd level group within the incident management system.
Settling in the UK in 1962, working as a sub-editor, Pilger joined British United Press and then Reuters in London on their middle-east desk, and was recruited by the English Daily Mirror in 1963, again as a sub-editor at first.
One of Martin's managers had spotted her at the reception desk of a hair salon on Rodeo Drive, then arranged a meeting.
Shortly after the war, he taught school briefly, then moved to Montgomery, Alabama, where he worked as a desk clerk at The Exchange Hotel and also performed as a musician.
As the show's closing credits were shown, the studio audience gave Norden a standing ovation, which was followed by Norden placing his trademark clipboard on his desk, which the camera then zoomed in on to as the credits ended.
He forces her into the closet and locks it, then looks down at their desk and sees a " Dear Jane " letter for Harriet, saying he has run away.
She'd forward questions to him ; he'd answer them to the original querent and copy her on the reply ; then, she'd gather up all of those, and include them in the monthly help desk column.
In 1964 he joined The New York Times and worked the city desk for a while before returning to the Far East, first to Indonesia and then to spend another year in Vietnam.
Since then, Presidents Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama have also used it as their Oval Office desk.
The answering machine put voicemail by the desk, and then it went back into the network.
The cards are then randomly assorted and arranged face down, in four lines of six cards each on a desk in front of the subject.
The desk is the presidential desk in use since the Commonwealth of the Philippines, when the official desk of the American governor-generals was brought to the United States ; it was used by all presidents from Quezon to Marcos ( officially until 1978, then in his private study ), restored by President Ramos, used by President Joseph Estrada, and restored once more by President Arroyo.
The signal from microphone line is then fed back to the mixing desk, where the echo-enhanced sound can be blended with the original ' dry ' input.
The story is then edited by news or copy-editors ( US style ) or sub-editors in Europe, who function from the news desk.
The suicide bomber managed to pass the security guard at the entrance to a hotel, then he walked through the lobby passing the reception desk and entered the hotel's crowded dining room.
Poor eyesight led him to desk jobs in the RAF intelligence branch where he rose — as a " Wingless Wonder ", as officers who were not qualified to wear pilot's wings were called — to the rank of Flight Lieutenant ; he was then appointed Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for Air, Sir Archibald Sinclair.

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