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He wrote of meeting the Chumash people, and of his exploration of a small island on the Alaskan coast on which an important burial site was marked by a sepulchre of " peculiar character " lined with boards and fragments of military instruments lying near a square box covered with mats.
* 1939 – World War II: The Estonian military boards the Polish submarine in Tallinn, sparking a diplomatic incident that the Soviet Union will later use to justify the annexation of Estonia.
Parts for military and aerospace applications were packaged in flat packs, a form of surface-mount package, with leads suitable for welding or soldering to printed circuit boards.
A military contractor, Mr. McClosky, bids farewell to his Hawaiian hosts as he boards the Pan American Clipper, also bound for Wake Island.
In military flight simulators, as well as at airfields, model boards were produced for larger areas that included terrain for practicing low flying and attacking targets.
A Wall of Honor is located inside Washington Park Mall, with names of service members listed on panels beside cabinets that display military artifacts, photos, story boards, POW / MIA listings, and other exhibits.
Review boards may, from time to time, choose one system over another, based on the changing needs of the Marine Corps or other military service.
LINE Combatives continues to be one of only two systems reviewed and consulted upon by specially tasked and appointed boards of military medical examiners.
If a draft were authorized by Congress, without any other changes being made in the law, local boards would classify registrants to determine whether they were exempt from military service.
* Stowaway: A trespasser on a ship ; a person aboard a ship without permission and / or without payment, and usually boards undetected, remains hidden aboard, and jumps ship just before making port or reaching a port's dock ; sometimes found aboard and imprisoned in the brig until the ship makes port and the prisoner can be transferred to the police or military.
Bond, with assistance from the Greek military, boards a helicopter and prepares for battle with Hera.
Aiguillettes with shoulder boards are worn by military aides-de-camp to the Governor General.
After they leave, Lovel boards a military ship and departs.
It specialized in complex flexible circuit assemblies and specialized printed wiring boards for both the U. S. military and space programs including the Saturn V and Lunar Excursion Module.
Sanders Flexprint division was involved with producing printed wiring boards and flex circuitry for all branches of the military and for all platforms.
In this table, the North Korean military rank insignia shown is that of their Army field uniform shoulder boards ; their parade uniforms and uniforms of other branches use alternative color schemes with the same basic design.
They were sounding boards for military strategies and they battled at the side of their lord.
The Oklahoma military was swelled through local draft boards, the maximum food production was encouraged to feed the USA ’ s allies across the sea, promotion for fuel and food conservatism was enacted, and Williams personally acted as moderated between pro-and anti-war forces throughout the State.

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Baker put the `` cribs '' and the saloons out of bounds, ordered the co-operation of military officers with local law authorities, and told communities that the troops would be moved unless wholesome conditions were restored.
During fiscal years 1959 and 1960, there were 139 military and civilian students who came to the Institute for varying periods of special instruction.
Specimens were mounted for military installations, governmental agencies, and medical schools.
It is interesting to note that the present level of military electronics procurement is greater than the industry's total sales to all markets in 1950-1953, which were good years for our industry with television enjoying its initial period of rapid consumer acceptance.
If our SAC bombers were, today, capable of surviving a surprise missile attack and because of infinite dispersion or long endurance had the capability to strike at Russia again, and again, and again, those bombers would unquestionably assure our military dominance.
Burlington aviator John J. Burns suggested the parade ground southwest of Fort Ethan Allen, and soon a dozen hastily-summoned National Guard pilots were bringing their wide-winged `` Jenny '' and DeHaviland two-seaters to rest on the frozen sod of the military base.
Selkirk persuaded eighty men and four officers to go to Red River where they were to serve as a military force to protect his settlers from the hostile Northwest Company which resented the intrusion of farmers into the fur traders' empire.
( `` In the late forties and fifties '', Coombs has declared in defining his role, `` two strong new arms were added to reinforce United States foreign policy economic assistance and military assistance.
There is little optimism here that the Communists will be any more docile at the conference table than they were in military actions on the ground in Laos.
-- The flavor of Baltimore's Florida Grapefruit League news ripened considerably late today when the Orioles were advised that Ron Hansen has fulfilled his obligations under the Army's military training program and is ready for belated spring training.
-- Two Americans and seven Cubans were executed by firing squads today as Castro military tribunals began decreeing the death penalty for captured invasion forces and suspected collaborators.
But he was convinced that the realities of power -- military, economic and ideological -- were the decisive factors in the struggle with the Communists and that these could not be talked away at a heads of government meeting.
Political, economic and military experts were all agreed that chaotic, mountainous little Laos was the last place in the world to fight a war -- and they were probably right.
Once the abolition of slavery in the rebel states became a military objective, as Union armies advanced south, more slaves were liberated until all three million of them in Confederate territory were freed.
Of special importance were Tennessee and Arkansas, where Lincoln appointed Generals Andrew Johnson and Frederick Steele as military governors, respectively.
The Swiss commanders wired the infrastructure leading into the country, and threatening to destroy bridges, railway tunnels and passes in the event of a Nazi invasion, and then they retreated to the heart of the mountain peaks where conditions were harsher and a military invasion would involve difficult and protracted battles.
During the war, the Azeri armed forces were also aided by Turkish military advisers, and Russian, Ukrainian, Chechen and Afghan mercenaries.
In a report released in 2012-01-19, Armenian military official site said that 36 Armenian soldiers died in 2011, and that only 10 of them were shot by Azerbaijani forces.
His reign was the most peaceful in the entire history of the Principate ; while there were several military disturbances throughout the Empire in his time, in Mauretania, Iudaea, and amongst the Brigantes in Britannia, none of them are considered serious.
They were originally buried where they died, but were later moved on the orders of the US military government to the cemeteries of their previous homes.
Troy cannot have been Asagarth, Snorri realizes, the reason being that the Æsir in Asaland were unsettled by the military activities of the Romans ; that is, of the Byzantine Empire.
They lived in 100 cantons ( 4. 1 ) from which 1000 young men per year were chosen for military service, a citizen-army by our standards and by comparison with the Roman professional army.

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In mid-September 1918, the influenza-pneumonia pandemic swept through every American military camp ; ;
The decline of river piracy occurred, over time, as a result of direct military action taken and the combined strength of local law enforcement and regulator-vigilante groups that uprooted and swept out pockets of outlaw resistance.
In 1953, Vickers had started building the swept wing VC-7 / V-1000 with Conway engines, but BOAC short-sightedly claimed that the Britannia and Comet 4 would be adequate for its purposes, and in 1955 when the military version of the V-1000 was cancelled, the 75 % complete prototype was scrapped.
The Russian Bolsheviks, headed by Vladimir Lenin, believed that unless socialist revolution swept Europe, they would be crushed by the military might of world capitalism, just as the Paris Commune had been crushed by force of arms in 1871.
A 2002 article in The Boston Globe said chavismo " fueled the eruption of public fury that swept the charismatic and confrontational president back into power after a group of military officers deposed him for two days in April in favor of a businessman-president ," adding that the " Chavismo phenomenon has almost religious qualities.
The military swept aside the Constitution of 1974 in favor of martial law under the State Law and Order Restoration Council ( SLORC ) with Saw Maung as chairman and prime minister.
More than 400 military nurses died in the line of duty during World War I ; the vast majority of these women died from a highly contagious form of influenza known as the " Spanish Flu ," which swept through crowded military camps and hospitals and ports of embarkation.
Since the main body was away and south of the bridgeheads, the last tanks, trucks and wagons were driven into the icy water, trees were felled to form makeshift bridges and the troops floundered across as best as they could, with hundreds of exhausted men drowning, being swept downstream with horses and military debris.
In late 2003 the King of Bhutan, Jigme Singye Wangchuck led a military operation which largely swept the guerrillas out of the region.
In response, on June 9, the U. S. military launched Operation Peninsula Strike, in which 2, 000 soldiers from Task Force Iron Horse swept through the Tigris River peninsula of Thuluiya in the Sunni Triangle, detaining 397 Iraqis.
Both alleged and factual accounts of Soviet atrocities were disseminated not only through the official news and propaganda outlets of the Third Reich, but also by rumors that swept through the military and civilian population.
However, his hope to become the president was shortly dashed away for the first time in 1983 when a military coup d ' état swept away the re-elected president of his party and ended civilian rule in the country.
In 1948, nearly 20 years before the civil rights movement swept through the non-military segments of U. S. society, President Truman signed Executive Order 9981 integrating the military and mandating equality of treatment and opportunity.
The French colonial government had co-existed uneasily with the Japanese occupying force during the Second World War but had been swept aside by Japanese military action in March 1945, leading to the Vietnamese declaration of independence in August 1945.
One thousand snipers were positioned on strategic rooftops throughout the Italian capital as Carabinieri military police task forces swept aqueducts and drains for explosives.
In the following year, at the age of twenty, Ge began his official career with the military service, swept up in a tide of rebellion and warfare.
) The story of the small town is emblematic of the many military campaigns that swept through western Virginia and, later, the new state of West Virginia.

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