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military's and chief
On February 14, ITAR-Tass and Interfax quoted General Yuri Baluyevsky, the Russian military's chief of general staff, as saying that Russia could pull out of the INF, and that the decision would depend on the United States ' actions with its proposed Ground-Based Midcourse Defense missile defense system, parts of which the U. S. at the time planned to deploy in Poland and the Czech Republic ( since then, the plans have been abandoned in favor of different systems based on sea and in Romania, see National missile defense ).
His successor, Cardinal John Joseph O ' Connor, a former Navy chaplain, former chief of Navy chaplains ( the military's title for its own senior chaplain officer ) and former auxiliary bishop for the military, then assisted in creating the separate Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA, in 1985 and participated in the selection of its first own archbishop.

military's and made
The GHB also spread to parts of Africa and the Middle East where the British military's use of pipes made a favourable impression.
* Kriegspiel — preliminary situation report ; General von Schleicher made one about the military's incapability to meet civil unrest.
Meanwhile, the American military's morale for the war was very low, as many soldiers were put off by the atrocities that they were made to take part in, such as the My Lai massacre.
When Lieutenant Akane Yashiro, a mazer technician, fails to kill Godzilla during her first combat engagement, she is made a scapegoat for the military's losses during the battle and consequently transferred to a desk job.
After the concept proved itself useful it was made famous by being used for the largest conventional bomb in the U. S. military's arsenal at the time, the BLU-82.
The coup was made possible by the support of the military ; however, the military's influence also served to deflate the revolutionary potential of the popular uprising.
The military's rolls are made by a North Carolina company.

military's and public
Some officials did not want to join information officers with public affairs officers for the fear of undermining the military's credibility.
However, her very popularity created issues with the Kwantung Army, as her utility as an intelligence asset was long gone, and her value as a propaganda symbol was compromised by her increasingly critical tone against the Japanese military's exploitative policies in Manchukuo as a base of operations against China in the Second Sino-Japanese War, and she gradually faded from public sight.
As an example of such double standards, he highlights the public outcry at the killing of Leon Klinghoffer, a disabled American murdered by Palestinian " terrorists " in 1985, contrasting it with the complete U. S. ignorance of the Israeli military's killing of a disabled Palestinian, Kemal Zughayer, in 2002.
O ' Toole has criticised what he sees as negative attitudes towards immigration in Ireland, the state of Ireland's public services, growing inequality during Ireland's economic boom, the Iraq War and the US military's use of Shannon Airport, among many other issues.
The Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor is the highest decoration for bravery performed by public safety officers in the United States, comparable to the military's Medal of Honor.

military's and regarding
* Dwight D. Eisenhower memorandum to Defense Department regarding creation of NASA and military's role

military's and removal
One exception in recent years resulted from Toronto mayor Mel Lastman's request for military assistance following a snow storm in 1999, whereby 300 reservists were activated to assist in snow removal after the Ontario government acceded ; this deployment was deemed by the Canadian government to be a trivialization of the military's emergency response role and the requesting authority was billed accordingly.
During its 2002 annual session, the MPR added a series of amendments to the Constitution of Indonesia, including the removal of the military's 38 appointed seats in the Assembly, and an amendment for direct election of the President and Vice President.

military's and .
The military's armoured car is a wheeled armoured vehicle, lighter than other armoured fighting vehicles, primarily being armoured and / or armed for self-defence of the occupants.
In 2002, fighting Abu Sayyaf became a mission of the American military's Operation Enduring Freedom and part of the U. S. War on Terror .< ref >
The Bronze Star Medal with the " V " device is the United States military's fourth highest award for valor.
In the ensuing crossfire that followed the military's reaction, scores of people lost their lives, as did most of the guerrillas, including several high-ranking operatives.
After the debate, the President of the University, Lee C. Bollinger, stated that he did not favor reinstating Columbia's ROTC program, because of the military's anti-gay policies.
In both civilian use and among the military's lighter armored soldiers, it is common to use a carbine.
A July 6, 2011 ruling from a federal appeals court barred further enforcement of the U. S. military's ban on openly gay service members.
Before the buildup to the war gay servicemembers were court-martialed, imprisoned, and dishonorably discharged, but in wartime commanding officers found it difficult to convene court-martial boards of commissioned officers and the administrative blue discharge became the military's standard method for handling gay and lesbian personnel.
" It cited the military's need " to maintain discipline, good order, and morale " and " to prevent breaches of security.
In 2011, while waiting for certification, several service members were discharged under DADT at their own insistence, until July 6 when a three-judge panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals re-instated Judge Phillips ' injunction barring further enforcement of the U. S. military's ban on openly gay service members.
" It said that the U. S. military's track record overcoming past racial and gender discrimination demonstrated its ability to integrate groups previously excluded.
The Center for American Progress issued a report in March 2010 that said a smooth implementation of an end to DADT required eight specified changes to the military's internal regulations.
The military's new doctrine, professionalism, and complete withdrawal from political and economic affairs leave it one of the most respected institutions in El Salvador.
Guinea-Bissau's transition back to democracy has been complicated by a crippled economy devastated by civil war and the military's predilection for governmental meddling.
All but senior military officers are appointed, promoted, and, if necessary, removed by the military's personnel system.
In November 2010, before the 2011 Libyan civil war, the total number of Libyan personnel was estimated at 76, 000 though the 2011 Libyan civil war wore the military's numbers away.

chief and lawyer
His son who did not know whether he wanted to be doctor, lawyer, merchant or chief.
Scott W. Rothstein is a disbarred lawyer and the former managing shareholder, chairman, and chief executive officer of the now-defunct Rothstein Rosenfeldt Adler law firm.
All of the twenty four members of the Sierra Leonean delegation were prominent and well-respected politicians including Sir Milton's younger brother lawyer Sir Albert Margai, the outspoken trade unionist Siaka Stevens, SLPP strongman Lamina Sankoh, outspoken Creole activist Isaac Wallace-Johnson, Paramount chief Ella Koblo Gulama, educationist Mohamed Sanusi Mustapha, Dr John Karefa-Smart, professor Kande Bureh, lawyer Sir Banja Tejan-Sie, former Freetown's Mayor Eustace Henry Taylor Cummings educationist Amadu Wurie, and Creole diplomat Hector Reginald Sylvanus Boltman.
The attorney general is considered to be the chief lawyer of the U. S. government.
Bakula's most recent role was on Desperate Housewives as the lawyer named Trip which happened to be his chief engineer's nickname in Enterprise.
* March 8 Enron lawyer Jordan Mintz sends a memorandum questioning the LJM partnerships to Enron chief risk officer Richard Buy and chief accounting officer Richard Causey.
* LaFayette Emmett ( 1822-1905 ), American lawyer, second attorney general of the Minnesota Territory and first chief justice of the state supreme court
Randolph Fields, an American-born lawyer, and Alan Hellary, a former chief pilot for Laker Airways, set up British Atlantic Airways as a successor to Laker Airways.
Robert H. Jackson ( 1892 – 1954 ): The boyhood home of this future lawyer, New Deal official, U. S. Attorney General, U. S. Supreme Court justice and chief prosecutor at Nuremberg of Nazi war criminals following World War II is located on the main street in Frewsburg.
* I. Lewis " Scooter " Libby, lawyer, and former chief of staff to Vice President Dick Cheney ( 2001 – 2005 )
* Samuel Heywood ( chief justice ) ( 1753 – 1828 ), British lawyer
His father Peter Gallén worked as police chief and lawyer.
The Citizens ' Political Party and the LUA endorsed Robert Turton and Arthur Balderamos, a Creole lawyer, who formed the chief opposition in the new council of 1936.
After the war ended, Donovan reverted to his lifelong role as a lawyer to perform one last duty: he served as special assistant to chief prosecutor Telford Taylor at several trials following the main Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal in Germany.
On March 9, Denard's lawyer presented declarations by former president Djohar, who had stated, during an interview to Comorian newspaper Kashkazi at the end of October 2005, that his security chief, Captain Rubis, a French officer that the French authorities had recommended to him, " was aware of the coup ".
Her father was a British lawyer and politician, and became chief legal advisor to King Edward VIII during the Abdication Crisis in 1936.
* General counsel, the chief lawyer of a legal department, usually in a corporation or government department
His seventeen years of service as an associate justice and chief justice of the supreme court of his state and his four years as governor, coming as they did in the latter part of his life, may have had a tendency to obscure for his later contemporaries the fact that he was at least as much as anything else an eminently successful lawyer.
* Robert Anderson ( Scotland Yard official ) ( 1841 – 1918 ), lawyer, British intelligence officer and London CID chief, in charge during the Jack the Ripper murders
* G. Gordon Liddy, former FBI Bureau chief, lawyer, Richard Nixon's White House Staff Assistant, key Watergate figure, author, and nationally syndicated radio talk show host.
* Colonel Oliver Mowat Biggar ( 1876 – 1948 ), lawyer, soldier ( Judge Advocate General for Canada ) and Public Servant ( delegate, and chief legal adviser to the Paris Peace Conferences in 1919 ) and Canada's First Chief Electoral Officer
Russell was born in Winder, Georgia, the fourth child ( and first son ) of fifteen children of Richard Brevard Russell, Sr., a prominent lawyer and later chief justice of the Supreme Court of Georgia.

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