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drawdown and British
In May 1993, as part of the drawdown of forces in Europe, it was announced that the majority of the USAF-operated base at RAF Alconbury was to be returned to the British Ministry of Defence.
As the final OP TELIC the QRH were intimately involved in the drawdown from the main British base and spent many hours escorting convoys to and from Kuwait.
No. 1419 ( Tactical Support ) Flight RAF was re-surrected at Basra, Iraq from elements of No. 28 Squadron RAF and No. 78 Squadron RAF from RAF Benson flying AgustaWestland Merlin HC. 3 helicopters in support of Operation Telic until the British drawdown in Iraq, the flight then being relocated to Afghanistan, in support of Operation Enduring Freedom

drawdown and Mediterranean
The main evidence for the evaporative drawdown of the Mediterranean comes from the remains of many ( now submerged ) canyons that were cut into the sides of the dry Mediterranean basin by rivers flowing down to the abyssal plain.

drawdown and military
As part of the military drawdown in the 1990s, the Air Force inactivated the 33d Fighter Wing's 59th Fighter Squadron on 15 April 1999.
As he left the Pentagon, Perry listed what he thought were his most important accomplishments: establishing effective working relationships with U. S. military leaders ; improving the lot of the military, especially enlisted men and women ; managing the military drawdown ; instituting important acquisition reforms ; developing close relationships with many foreign defense ministers ; effectively employing military strength and resources in Bosnia, Haiti, Korea, and the Persian Gulf area ; dramatically reducing the nuclear legacy of the Cold War ; and promoting the Partnership for Peace within NATO.
The President is authorized to direct the drawdown of defense articles from the stocks of the Department of Defense, defense services of the Department of Defense, and military education and training for democratic opposition organizations.
In the general military drawdown following the end of the Cold War, many European-based F-15C Eagles were transferred stateside.
This post has been civilianised as part of the drawdown of military manpower and the post has been passed to a Civil Servant.
A few years after that conflict, it was inactivated as part of a post Cold War US military drawdown.
At first this was due to the military drawdown, but as budgets increased again during the opening of the Cold War, the bomber mission had passed to nuclear weapons.
" This was as much for budgetary reasons as any other ; the services were then in the middle of the post-World War II drawdown ( which would continue into and past the Korean War era ) and each military branch believed that their future depended on securing as many missions for themselves as possible.
RAF Mildenhall became the home for the Military Air Transport Service ( later Military Airlift Command ) main air passenger terminal for the United Kingdom on 1 March 1959 with the 1625th Support Squadron providing military personnel and dependents service at the terminal with the drawdown at the Burtonwood Air Depot.
Originating in the Federal Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949 during the post-war drawdown, which was used in the 1960s by Robert McNamara ( Kennedy and Johnson administrations ) to close 569 US military installations

drawdown and command
The US Army continued a slow and steady process of post-war drawdown and demobilization on its own, and on 28 March 1950, the corps was formally inactivated in Japan, and its command consolidated with other units.

drawdown and structure
He was commander of the II Field Force, Vietnam, and deputy commander of the United States Army, Vietnam, 1967 – 1968 ; was promoted to temporary general, August 1968, and served as vice chief of staff of the United States Army, August 1, 1968 – June 30, 1972 ; was acting Chief of Staff of the United States Army July 1 – October 11, 1972 ; provided managerial continuity at the top of the Army during the Westmoreland-Abrams interregnum, supervised the continuing drawdown of Army forces from Vietnam and related Army-wide readjustments, and prepared major revisions in Army organizational structure ; resumed duties as vice chief of staff ; was commander in chief of the United States Readiness Command, 1973 – 1974 ; and retired from the Army, September 1974, coincidentally on the day his close associate General Creighton W. Abrams died.

drawdown and from
By decreasing the pressure at the bottom of the well ( by lowering bottomhole flowing pressure, or increasing drawdown ), significantly more oil can be produced from the well when compared with natural production.
Another cause for concern is that groundwater drawdown from over-allocated aquifers has the potential to cause severe damage to both terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems – in some cases very conspicuously but in others quite imperceptibly because of the extended period over which the damage occurs.
The drawdown culvert which runs from the reservoir bed to the canal was inspected and restored for the first time in 200 years.
When U. S. forces began the drawdown from South Vietnam, the 67th TRW designation moved in July 1971 to Bergstrom AFB, Texas.
When an aquifer test is being performed, the resulting observations are typically called drawdown, since they are subtracted from pre-test levels and often only the change in water level is dealt with.
With the drawdown and closure of wartime airfields after the German Capitulation in May 1945, units from other bases in Florida were consolidated at Pinecastle AAF.
Often the well efficiency is determined from this sort of test, this is a percentage indicating the fraction of total observed drawdown in a pumping well which is due to aquifer losses ( as opposed to being due to flow through the well screen and inside the borehole ).
It is normally obtained from a step drawdown test.
Drawdown decreases with radial distance from the pumping well and drawdown increases with the length of time that the pumping continues.
where s is the drawdown ( change in hydraulic head at a point since the beginning of the test ), u is a dimensionless time parameter, Q is the discharge ( pumping ) rate of the well ( volume divided by time, or m³ / s ), T and S are the transmissivity and storativity of the aquifer around the well ( m² / s and unitless ), r is the distance from the pumping well to the point where the drawdown was observed ( m or ft ), t is the time since pumping began ( minutes or seconds ), and W ( u ) is the " Well function " ( called the exponential integral, E < sub > 1 </ sub >, in non-hydrogeology literature ).
Typically this equation is used to find the average T and S values near a pumping well, from drawdown ( hydrology ) data collected during an aquifer test.
These squadrons remained in Europe until 1970, when the drawdown in Vietnam allowed the squadrons from the 401st, which were deployed to Southest Asia, to rejoin their home unit.
In the United Kingdom an Unsecured Pension ( USP ), still popularly referred to as income drawdown, permits an individual to make withdrawals from a private pension fund from a permitted age before buying an annuity.
A few years later, ISB opened a second campus on Viphavadi Rangsit road, but it closed in the mid-70s with the American drawdown from Vietnam.

drawdown and .
Funds which use value at risk as a measurement of risk may compensate for this by employing additional models such as drawdown and " time under water " to ensure all risks are captured.
The opacity and the film thickness of paint may be measured using a drawdown card.
Because of excessive irrigation, Turkmen agriculture contributes to the steady drawdown of sea levels.
Indeed, the correlation of forces and means between the two suggests the possibility of a potential reciprocal nuclear weapon drawdown to low levels consistent with minimum credible deterrence – and, beyond that – to ultimate levels comparable with the nuclear force levels of the other great powers – achievable within the next decade.
Upper Cretaceous cyclic sequences in Germany and marl – opal-rich Tortonian-Messinian strata in the Sorbas basin related to multiple sea drawdown have been correlated with Milankovitch orbital forcing.
Natural drawdown on Lake Naivasha, Kenya and the formation of papyrus swamps.
Due to a drawdown in the number of active B-1B aircraft in the Air Force inventory, the 77th BS at Ellsworth was inactivated and the " Thunderbirds " of the 34th BS were moved to Ellsworth to take their place.
Aquifer drawdown or overdrafting and the pumping of fossil water may be a contributing factor to sea-level rise.
20 caverns with a storage capacity of with a drawdown capacity of per day.
Has a capacity of with a drawdown capacity of per day.
This facility is planned to be expanded by with a new drawdown capacity of per day.
Has a capacity of with a drawdown capacity of per day.
Has a capacity of with a maximum drawdown rate of per day.
This facility is planned to be expanded to with a new drawdown capacity of per day.
This facility, if built as planned, will have a capacity of with a drawdown capacity of per day.
Following the peak in vegetation, the drawdown of atmospheric CO < sub > 2 </ sub > due to photosynthesis is apparent, particularly over the Boreal Forests.
Also, by the end of 1972, the American drawdown of the Vietnam War effort began to affect the RLAF.
Daily fluctuation of carbon dioxide dynamics was typically 600 ppm because of the strong drawdown during sunlight hours by plant photosynthesis, followed by a similar rise during the nighttime when system respiration dominated.
Over its one year deployment, the corps oversaw the responsible drawdown of major components of US Forces in Iraq.

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