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Teke had four operational sections: one for the protection and safety of Party members ; one for intelligence gathering ; one for facilitating internal communications ; and, one to conduct assassinations, a team that became known as the " Red Squad " ( 红队 ).
The ISS is divided into two main sections, the Russian orbital segment ( ROS ), and the United States operational segment ( USOS ).
Ball described the operational area as containing three sections: Satellite Station Keeping Section, Signals Processing Station and the Signals Analysis Section, from which Australians were barred until 1980.
During this offensive, the FMLN established operational control over large sections of Morazán and Chalatenango, which remained largely under guerrilla control throughout the rest of the civil war.
Paper machines have four distinct operational sections:
The railway routes mentioned below – first route and second route are no longer operationaland constitute sections of the Railway Reserve Heritage Trail.
The operational speed is, over sections laid on permafrost.
Crossing trains on the single line sections always added operational interest to the line, but the focus was the quirky operation of trains calling at Templecombe.
GFS is broken down to operational sections:
On April 1987, parent company TOKAI handed its remaining computer-related branches such as electronic calculation and operational sections to Vic Tokai, thus making the latter company able to handle data processing single-handed.
Even the " Community Forums " were locked, and, unlike other user-driven sections, could not be accessed beyond an index of the forums in operation at the time of the CNET operational takeover.
In 2004, after much criticism and public perceptions of blame shifting between units for operational failings, the functions of the metropolitan sections of the RIC and the passenger train operations ( the residual SRA ) were effectively merged to form the Rail Corporation New South Wales, with RailCorp assuming maintenance obligations in the urban areas and urban and country train operation, with the Rail Infrastructure Corporation responsible for country lines.
Only three sections remain operational: a segment connecting Quito and Cotopaxi National Park ; a stretch between Ibarra and Primer Paso ; and the mountainous five-hour, excursion from Riobamba to Sibambe.
The airport has one runway of 3080 m x 60 m, but it is no longer operational due to extensive damage to the north and middle sections of the runway by the Israeli Defence Forces.
Decisions about negotiations, notices, offensive actions and agreements are ultimately made by the members of the operational sections.
From an operational standpoint there are unique environmental effects associated with cut sections of roadway.
The 100-man GIS has 3 operational sections and 1 sniper / reconnaissance team.
The project was completed under the stewardship of the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation ( MSRDC ). The expressway cost to construct. The first sections opened in 2000, and the entire route was completed, opened to traffic and made fully operational from April 2002.
The canal was divided into three sections for operational purposes: the Lackawaxen, from Honesdale to the Delaware ; the Delaware, along the river from there to Port Jervis ; and then the Neversink, from Port Jervis to Kingston.
The report itself is split into four sections entitled: " programme governance arrangements were not fit for purpose ", " initial decisions were not well informed ", " through life costs were not rigorously assessed ", and " operational benefits are limited ".

operational and SD
However in practise, the SiPo and the SD came into jurisdictional and operational conflict.
The Quartermaster General Eduard Wagner ( representing Wilhelm Keitel, Chief of the Supreme Command of the Wehrmacht ) met Heydrich and agreed to the activation, commitment, command, and jurisdiction of Security Police and SD units in the Wehrmachts table of operations and equipment ( TOE ): in the rear operational areas, the Einsatzgruppen were to function in administrative sub-ordination to the field armies in order to effect the tasks assigned them by Heydrich.
In practice, however, the SiPo and the SD frequently came into jurisdictional and operational conflict with each other, due in large part to the fact that the Gestapo and Kripo had many experienced, professional policemen and investigators, that considered the SD as an organisation of amateurs and often thought the SD a rather incompetent agency.
Among his many awards and recognitions are: NASA Group Achievement Award, ORS Flight Experiment, 1986, NASA Productivity Improvement Award, New TCS Blanket Inspection Method, 1989, Golden Eagle Award, TCS Inspection, 1989, NASA Productivity Improvement Award, Thermal Interactive Mission Evaluation System ( TIMES-89 ), 1989, Silver Snoopy award, STS-40 Payload Bar Door Seal Anomaly, 1991, NASA Fellowship Program, 1992, NASA Group Achievement Award, Shuttle Plume Impingement Flight Experiment, 1995, Space Act Award, Thermal Interactive Mission Evaluation System, 1995, AR & SD Elite Team Award, Letter of Recognition from the Chief of the Automation, Robotics, and Simulation Division, for support given to operational evaluation of the FGB grapple fixture, Space Act Award, Thermal Synthesizer System, TSS, 1996, Letter of Recognition from the NASA Administrator, Daniel S. Goldin, for contributions in the development of the Quantitative Risk Assessment System ( QRAS ) model, 1997, NASA Group Achievement Award, Space Shuttle Risk Model Team, 1998, NASA Group Achievement Award, Space Station Phase 1 Program Team, 1998, NASA Group Achievement Award, Orbiter Upgrades Definition Team, 1998, Various Outstanding Performance Ratings, and Performance Awards, 1985 – 1997, Chairman, Thermal and Fluids Analysis Workshop ( TFAWS ), International Conference, NASA JSC, 1997, and the NASA Exceptional Achievement Medal.

operational and became
; AIM-54A: The original model that became operational with the U. S. Navy in about 1974, and it was also exported to Iran in modest numbers before the Iran hostage crisis beginning in 1979.
The intermediate-range committee was formed but never became operational.
The former site of Commodore's operational headquarters in West Chester, Pennsylvania, now houses the headquarters and broadcast studios of leading cable retailer QVC, Inc. ( On November 26, 2004, QVC became the first retailer to sell the DTV, a " C64 in a joystick " designed by Jeri Ellsworth.
Caesium atomic clocks became operational in 1955, and quickly confirmed the evidence that the rotation of the earth fluctuated randomly.
The Guiana Space Centre was built and became operational in 1968.
At least $ 100 million ( and much more by some estimates ) was spent on the project, which never became operational.
The Pilot ACE had binary floating point arithmetic which became operational at National Physical Laboratory, UK in 1950.
It became fully operational in 1994.
Decades later during the early years of GPS, civilian surveying became one of the first fields to make use of the new technology, because they could reap benefits of signals from the less-than-complete GPS constellation years before it was declared operational.
Work begun in 1991 to expand the GSM standard to the 1800 MHz frequency band and the first 1800 MHz network became operational in the UK by 1993.
In 1995, fax, data and SMS messaging services were launched commercially, the first 1900 MHz GSM network became operational in the United States and GSM subscribers worldwide exceeded 10 million.
In 2002 the first multimedia messaging services ( MMS ) were introduced and the first GSM network in the 800 MHz frequency band became operational.
EDGE services first became operational in a network in 2003 and the number of worldwide GSM subscribers exceeded 1 billion in 2004.
In 2005, the first HSDPA capable network also became operational.
HAL became operational on 12 January 1992, at the HAL Laboratories in Urbana, Illinois, as production number 3 ; in the film 2001 the activation year was 1992, and 1991 in earlier screenplays.
HAL became operational in Urbana, Illinois at the HAL Plant ( the University of Illinois ' Coordinated Science Laboratory, where the ILLIAC computers were built ).
The first strategic-missile unit became operational on 9 February 1959 at Plesetsk in north-west Russia.
His greatest achievement was the world's first functional program-controlled Turing-complete computer, the Z3, which became operational in May 1941.
The old library in building C7A closed at the end of July 2011, and the new library in building C3C became operational on 1 August 2011.
In 1901 the first money transfers were made through the post offices and the first cargo services became operational.
In 1855 the Ottoman telegraph network became operational and the Telegraph Administration was established.
In the 1980s, however, Paraguay's exchange rate became overvalued and several state-owned heavy industry plants became operational.
Some time after early 1974 the first Xerox routers became operational.
In 1984, Discovery became the third operational orbiter following Columbia and Challenger, and made its final touchdown at Kennedy Space Center on March 9, 2011 at 10: 57: 17 CST, having spent a cumulative total of one full year ( 365 days ) in space.

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