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* 2007 – A three-man team, using only skis and kites, completes a trek to reach the southern pole of inaccessibility for the first time since 1958 and for the first time ever without mechanical assistance.
The team sprint ( also known as the Olympic sprint ) is a short distance three-man team pursuit held over three laps of a velodrome.
Since 1984 the Stinger has been issued to many U. S. Navy warships for point defense, particularly in Middle Eastern waters, with a three-man team that can perform other duties when not conducting Stinger training or maintenance.
The quick reaction force ( QRF ) consisted of 19 Rangers, a Tactical Air Control Party ( Tacp ), and a three-man USAF special tactics team carried by two Chinooks, Razor 01 and Razor 02.
From a suggestion by Forrestal, President Roosevelt assigned Johnson to a three-man survey team of the Southwest Pacific.
The Barnes Ice Cap, in the middle of the island, has been retreating since at least the early 1960s, when the Geographical Branch of the then-Department of Mines and Technical Surveys sent a three-man survey team to the area to measure isostatic rebound and cross-valley features of the Isortoq River.
Another account states he was shot by a three-man team on March 20, 1990, when he answered the doorbell.
The concept of a three-man team was one of the ideas kept from the side-scrolling version.
Another oddly obscure album this three-man team recorded was the extremely rare and risque Snatch & The Poontangs ( rated X due to its explicit lyrical content ), on which Otis recorded tracks under the pseudonym " Prince Wunnerful ".
As a result of this conference, Bo, who was then Braun ’ s command in military, was replaced by a new three-man team consisting of Mao, Zhou and Wang Jiaxiang.
However, there are Air Force Project Blue Book documents indicating that a three-man team was sent from an Air Force radar-installation near Pittsburgh to investigate the Kecksburg crash.
The first three-man team, led by Yuval Galili of Kibbutz Geva, was hit by gunfire on the stairs leading to the second floor.
He was part of the " Kid Wizards ", a three-man team who represented the Bronx High School of Science in competitions against New York high schools, remaining undefeated throughout the year.
The island lighthouse was manned by a three-man team ( Thomas Marshall, James Ducat and Donald Macarthur ), with a rotating fourth man spending time on shore.
His three-man team included Dr. Louis Vaillant, an Army medical officer, and Charles Nouette, a photographer.
A major task was combining the attacking talents of Davor Šuker, Predrag Mijatović and Raúl in a single team, which Capello did by playing a three-man attack, in spite of his reputation for cautious and defensive football.
One three-man team, known as the Shamsheer team, part of the OCCP, was widely used in collecting intel, finding high valued targets and locating caches with the Afghan soldiers that Cpt.
He informed them that he was going to see Larry Zbyszko to have himself added to the Destination X match as their partner, effectively making it a three-man tag team.
The effort started off with a three-man team.
Over the next few weeks, despite appalling weather conditions, Bickerton's three-man team man-hauled their sledges across approximately of previously unexplored territory, eventually returning to base-camp on 18 January 1913.
Coach retained a prominent role on the Raw announcing team as the heel representative of a three-man booth with Styles, the play-by-play man, and Jerry " The King " Lawler, the babyface color commentator.
Sharf made Rosenthal part of a three-man strikeforce in a team that won two consecutive league championships.

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First conceived during the Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower as a three-man spacecraft to follow the one-man Project Mercury which put the first Americans in space, Apollo was later dedicated to President John F. Kennedy's national goal of " landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth " by the end of the 1960s, which he proposed in a May 25, 1961 address to Congress.
On defense, their three-man front was led by Pro Bowl defensive linemen Howie Long and Lyle Alzado, along with rookie Greg Townsend, who recorded 10. 5 sacks and a 66-yard fumble return touchdown.
Hughes was stationed as a ground wireless mechanic in the RAF on an isolated three-man station in east Yorkshire, a time during which he had nothing to do but " read and reread Shakespeare and watch the grass grow ".
" Initially, Perot's return saw the Texas billionaire's numbers stay low, until he was given the opportunity to participate in a trio of unprecedented three-man debates.
He was a member of the three-man delegation to Washington in August 2000.
A historical oddity of the Triumvirate is that it was, in effect, a three-man directorate with dictatorial powers which included Antony, who as consul in 44 BC had obtained a lex Antonia which had abolished the dictatorship and expunged it from the Republic's constitutions.
Several days after the murder, Gotti was named head of a three-man committee to temporarily run the family pending the election of a new boss, along with Gallo and DeCicco.
The last Saturn IB flight was launched on July 15, 1975, carrying a three-man crew on a six-day mission to dock with a Soviet Soyuz spacecraft .. Called the Apollo – Soyuz Test Project ( ASTP ), the primary purpose was to provide engineering experience for future joint space flights, but both spacecraft also had scientific experiments.
William W. Bennett, overseer of the Phelps Estate, was selected as chairman of the first three-man Township Committee, which focused in its early years on " construction of streets and street lamps ( originally gaslights ), trolley lines ( along DeGraw Avenue ), telephones and speeding traffic.
The three-man membership was appointed in 1965.
Otto's government was initially run by a three-man regency council made up of Bavarian court officials.
His government was initially run by a three-man regency council made up of Bavarian court officials.
After rejections from the Football League and the FA, the decision was eventually passed on to a three-man arbitration panel, the outcome being two to one in favour of the move.
The Matilda Senior weighed around 27 tons ( 27 tonnes or 60, 000 lb ) more than twice as much as its predecessor, and was armed with a QF 2 pounder ( 40 mm ) tank gun in a three-man turret.
Chalabi was also part of a three-man executive council for the umbrella Iraqi opposition group, the Iraqi National Congress ( INC ), created in 1992 for the purpose of fomenting the overthrow of Iraqi president Saddam Hussein.
Other firsts were achieved on Gemini 3: two people flew aboard an American spacecraft ( the Soviet Union launched a three-man crew on Voskhod 1 in 1964 and a two-man crew just a few days earlier on Voskhod 2, upstaging the two-man Gemini and three-man Apollo programs ), and the first manned reentry where the spacecraft was able to produce lift to change its touchdown point.
Another form of three-man commission was the tresviri epulones, who were in charge of organizing public feasts on holidays.
In the late Republic, two three-man political alliances are called triumvirates by modern scholars, though only for the second was the term triumviri used at the time to evoke constitutional precedents:
This " three-man commission for restoring the constitution of the republic " ( triumviri rei publicae constituendae ) in fact was given the power to make or annul law without approval from either the Senate or the people ; their judicial decisions were not subject to appeal, and they named magistrates at will.
A distinct feature of Panzer III, influenced by British Vickers tanks, was a three-man turret.
By 1916 Rutherford had become one of the seven directors of the Watch Tower Society ; when Russell died on October 31, 1916 he joined vice-President Alfred I. Ritchie and Secretary-Treasurer William E. Van Amburgh on a three-man executive committee that ran the Pennsylvania corporation until a new president was elected at the annual general meeting the following January.

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