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team and officer
All team members, both officer and enlisted, pilots and staff officers, come from the ranks of regular Navy and United States Marine Corps units.
Also, in the Ethiopian Army there was a small team of Russian advisers and volunteers of the officer the Kuban Cossack army N. S.
The Munich massacre is a common reference name for an attack that occurred during the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich, Bavaria, in southern West Germany, when 11 members of the Israeli Olympic team were taken hostage and eventually killed, along with a German police officer, by the Palestinian group Black September.
* Assigning a risk officer – a team member other than a project manager who is responsible for foreseeing potential project problems.
In the pilot episode, " Caretaker ", USS Voyager departs station Deep Space Nine on a mission into the treacherous Badlands to find a missing ship piloted by a team of Maquis rebels, which the Vulcan Lt. Tuvok, Voyager < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s security officer, has secretly infiltrated.
When a mortar team from the US 10th Mountain Division was hit by enemy mortar fire, Wallace put himself in harm's way, collecting some of the wounded by dragging them into the creek bed, then dressing their wounds along with another SASR liaison officer.
The Devils drafted Fetisov years earlier in the 1983 entry draft, but the Soviet government did not allow Fetisov, who was an Army officer as well as a member of the national team, to leave the country.
The two team up with Charles ( Wright ), a Jamaican Chicago police officer who has been trailing Screwface for five years ( since 1985 ).
The post of chief operating officer is currently vacant ; the most recent COO of the team was Mike Golub, who resigned in July 2008 to take a more enhanced role with VSE.
Sunday 20 October-I Made Mangku Pastika says investigation team focusing on four people, including a security guard and a retired Air Force officer.
The original William James was built in 1923 on land donated by Colonel William James, a Spanish-American War officer from whom it gets its team sports name, the Colonels, and who is entombed within the current building.
In the U. S. and Commonwealth Navies, a divisional officer ( DIVO ) is usually an Ensign or Lieutenant ( JG ), but may be an officer of much higher rank in certain circumstances or aboard large warships, who oversees a team of enlisted sailors in their duties.
Carlos led his six-person team past two police officers in the building's lobby and up to the first floor, where a police officer, an Iraqi plain clothes security guard and a young Libyan economist were shot dead.
Successful fireteam employment relies on quality small unit training for soldiers, experience of fireteam members operating together, sufficient communications infrastructure, and a quality non-commissioned officer corps to provide tactical leadership for the team.
The adventure team consists of the series ' main characters, Captain James T. Kirk, Mr. Spock, and Dr. McCoy, and an occasional " red-shirted " security officer, who is the first to be killed should the player make a fatal misstep.
In the story, Demora Sulu, helm officer of the Enterprise-B and daughter of Excelsior captain Hikaru Sulu, apparently dies on the planet Askalon V. Harriman quarantines the planet, but a quarantine team may not be dispatched to the planet for months.
Many of the national team players were gathered together under coach Herberger as Rote Jäger through the efforts of a sympathetic air force officer trying to protect the footballers from the most dangerous wartime service.
Since Callahan's police officer brother provided used and surplus police wear to the team, the origin of the city's franchises use of " black and gold " originate, with the Pittsburgh Police Deapartment.
Moira became an official member of the group, acting as their medic, team mother, and morale officer.
During the first seven weeks of training, officer cadets learn militarization and sea sense, focusing on learning about the military environment, along with team and leadership skills.
The Town Clerk is the senior paid officer with a team of full-time and part-time staff.
She was the class valedictorian, captain of the swim team, and an officer in the National Honor Society.
For the Powell and Pressburger team in The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp ( 1943 ) he played the role of the dashing, intense " good German " officer Theo Kretschmar-Schuldorff, and the tyrannical impresario Lermontov in The Red Shoes ( 1948 ).
Rising through the ranks, he served as a response team officer, community officer, detective, and as a member of the Territorial Support Group ( commonly referred to as the TSG or riot squad ).

team and line
However, this difficulty is not too serious if it is realized that a surveying team can establish a true north base line with a few days' work.
The village has a cricket team ( Pentwyn CC ) and is located right next to the old railway line.
The line entered the pop-consciousness with Game Two of the 1977 World Series, when a fire broke out near Yankee Stadium as the team was playing the Los Angeles Dodgers.
A field goal scores two points for the shooting team if a player is touching or closer to the basket than the three-point line, and three points ( known commonly as a 3 pointer or three ) if the player is behind the three-point line.
Len Ford, who the Browns picked up from the defunct AAFC Los Angeles Dons team, emerged as a force on the defensive line, making the Pro Bowl each year between 1951 and 1953.
When a game goes to overtime, each team is given one possession from its opponent's twenty-five yard line with no game clock, despite the one timeout per period and use of play clock.
Teams can also go for " the two-point conversion " which is when a team will line up at the three yard line and try to score.
** if a player is penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct for actions that occurred during a play ending in a touchdown by that team, but before the goal line was crossed, the touchdown will be nullified.
* If the offence scores a field goal, the scoring team must kickoff from their own 35-yard line.
* If the offence scores a touchdown, the scoring team must kickoff from their own 35-yard line.
; Conversion ( or Convert ): After a touchdown, the team that scored attempts one scrimmage play from any point between the hash marks on or outside the opponents ' 5-yard line.
The ball is then turned over to the receiving team ( who gained the two points ), by way of a kickoff from the 25 yard line or scrimmaging from the line on their side of the field.
* Following a touchdown and convert attempt ( successful or not ), play resumes with the scoring team kicking off from its own 35-yard line ( 45-yard line in amateur leagues ).
* Following a field goal, the non-scoring team may choose for play to resume either with a kickoff as above, or by scrimmaging the ball from its own 35-yard line.
* Following a safety, the scoring team may choose for play to resume in either of the above ways, or it may choose to kick off from its own 35-yard line.
* Following a single or rouge, play resumes with the non-scoring team scrimmaging from its own 35-yard line, unless the single is awarded on a missed field goal, in which case the non-scoring team scrimmages from either the 35-yard line or the yard line from which the field goal was attempted, whichever is greater.

team and consistently
* The Duquesne Dukes Football Team has been referred to as the " Iron Dukes " beginning in the 1930s and 40's when the team ranked consistently in the AP Rankings.
Additionally, increased average cognitive ability of team members has been shown to consistently correlate to increased work group effectiveness ( Sundstrom et al., 2000 ).
Kauffman had feared that new owners would move it noting, " No one would want to buy a baseball team that consistently loses millions of dollars and had little prospect of making money because it was in a small city.
By 1969, the debate over virtual memory for commercial computers was over ; an IBM research team led by David Sayre showed that their virtual memory overlay system consistently worked better than the best manually controlled systems.
This team of specialists has changed throughout the series ' run, although has consistently included professional archaeologists like Mick Aston, Francis Pryor and Phil Harding.
The Hudsonville High Football team has consistently won district championships over the past several years, and has gone to state finals games on several occasions, the most recent in 2005.
The rodeo team is consistently ranked high in the JUCO level of competition.
Despite one score of 89 during the series, Gower failed to consistently perform, and thus the Australian team have set this very attacking field.
He signed with Atlantic Championship winning team Pacific Coast Motorsports in January 2008, with a goal to compete consistently in the top ten in the 2008 event " Cooper Tires Presents the Atlantic Championship Powered by Mazda ".
The team is consistently ranked as a top 5 team in the Midwest.
The TISS team travels all over North America including Ohio, Florida, New Hampshire, and British Columbia, consistently winning major international championships.
The team consistently won deep into the playoffs, playing against teams led by Meat Loaf, among others.
United States: While isolated American gymnasts, including Kurt Thomas and Cathy Rigby, won medals in World Championship meets in the 1970s, the United States team was largely considered a " second power " until the mid to late 1980s, when American gymnasts began medaling consistently in major, fully attended competitions.
Koch consistently demonstrated a fierce love for New York City, which some observers felt he carried to extremes on occasion: In 1984 he had gone on record as opposing the creation of a second telephone area code for the city, claiming that this would divide the city's population ; and when the National Football League's New York Giants won Super Bowl XXI in January 1987, he refused to grant a permit for the team to hold their traditional victory parade in the city, quipping famously, " If they want a parade, let them parade in front of the oil drums in Moonachie " ( the latter being a town in New Jersey adjacent to East Rutherford, site of the Meadowlands Sports Complex, where the Giants play their home games ).
Despite the poor reliability of the team, Barrichello performed well and consistently beat teammate Magnussen, which resulted in the latter being dropped at the, replaced by Jos Verstappen, another teammate beaten by Barrichello.
Unfortunately, the team could not consistently run the ball.
The Titanic VFX team selects EFILM because of its ability to consistently deliver images from multiple visual effects facilities that seamlessly were cut into the final negative.
After this, he batted consistently throughout the season, scoring a double century for Surrey against a touring Australian Imperial Forces cricket team, centuries in each of the three Gentlemen v Players matches — the only player ever to do so in one season — and 101 for the " Rest of England " against Yorkshire, the County Champions, at the end of the season.
The Rockhurst Men's Soccer team has consistently appeared on the National Soccer Coaches Association of America ( NSCAA ) national rankings list.
Although in a side who consistently finished in the bottom four of the division, this season also saw the team reach the fifth-round of the FA Cup, beating Football League First Division side Sheffield Wednesday along the way.
If only a handful of dominant teams are able to win consistently and challenge for the championship, many of the contests will be blowouts by the superior team, reducing the sport's attractiveness for spectators both at the ground and viewing on television.
However, Happy also possesses an overaggressive streak and lack of skating talent that consistently preclude him from joining a hockey team.
Another definition of a " genuine all-rounder " is a player who can through both batting and bowling ( though not necessarily both in the same match ), consistently " win matches for the team " ( i. e., propel his / her team to victory by an outstanding individual performance ).

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