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The Young | Civilian, A Glasgow Wartime Boyhood (1987) |
y (DOE) and Nuclear Regulatory Commission for | civilian access relating to nuclear materials and info |
Civilian access to the island is restricted to those a | |
s mayor the American Civil War's single worst | civilian accident occurred when, on September 17, 1862 |
In both official and | civilian accounts of the period, the fall of the Gang |
rder of Canada, which is the nation's highest | civilian achievement award. |
es who shot International Solidarity Movement | civilian activist Tom Hurndall while on duty in Gaza o |
tion, he tried to court support from Buddhist | civilian activists, who supported negotiations with th |
backed Indonesian Military assassinations of | civilian activists. |
or curtailing of city businesses, offices and | civilian activity due to security fears). |
Any | civilian activity within 700 m of the mountain is ille |
ents were approached to take over provisional | civilian administration of the city. |
s asked by the Japanese to head a provisional | civilian administration to manage day-to-day administr |
The local | civilian administration found his methods and behaviou |
ch not accept troop withdrawals or Indonesian | civilian administration in those areas returned to the |
r control of the Volunteer Army, the issue of | civilian administration became more consequential. |
p North (in the occupied U.S.S.R.) - a German | civilian administration was established and Estonia wa |
n Intelligence of a high-level meeting of the | civilian administration in East Pakistan and a decisio |
lo Torcuato de Alvear, his experience under a | civilian administration and pragmatic outlook earned h |
lm Act to address the collapse of the British | civilian administration during the Irish War of Indepe |
ry action and the republicans would take over | civilian administration upon returning to those areas. |
and helping the army to construct offices for | civilian administration, they also operate rural medic |
insolvency of the Volunteer Force's voluntary | civilian administration. |
ministered by the German military, instead of | civilian, administration. |
usly interfering with the requirements of his | civilian administration. |
promotion of autonomy for Kosovo, performing | civilian administrative functions, overseeing the deve |
kett (April 11, 1841 - August 10, 1926) was a | civilian administrator and lawyer who served as an Ass |
02) was a United States Department of Defense | civilian administrator who served under twelve Secreta |
The New York City Fire Commissioner is the | civilian administrator of the New York City Fire Depar |
ed the Metropolitan Police as a non-uniformed | civilian administrator. |
uch tougher than expected and even the commie | civilian administrators taking up arms fought better t |
Some of the Kamboja militarist or | civilian adventurers are believed to have settled perm |
scussion took place among the President's key | civilian advisers, with the main four papers presented |
Its size was also reduced to include a to 58 | civilian advisers, 157 police advisers, 42 military li |
After World War II he worked as a | civilian advisor and helped setting up of the German B |
that is, deliberately keeping the army out of | civilian affairs - was totally shattered. |
d to youths, parties, international projects, | civilian affairs and the civil registry and some admin |
As a | civilian after the war, Howard was Director of Aeronau |
the FBI arrested 11 public officials and one | civilian after a year-and-a-half long corruption inves |
vice president working with U.S. military and | civilian agencies on air traffic control technologies. |
se by military organizations, state and local | civilian agencies also conduct training at the site. |
d, supported and sheltered the refugees until | civilian agencies were able to resettle them. |
ls can often provide valuable intelligence to | civilian agencies such as Australian Customs, State an |
y items for the military services and certain | civilian agencies worldwide. |
luding telecommunications, railroads, and key | civilian agencies from customs to hospitals to tax col |
s the Cambridge branch of the Training Within | Civilian Agencies programme of the U.S. Army, and prov |
ne bases on Antarctica, it is operated by the | civilian agency Instituto Antartico Argentino ( Englis |
Relocation Authority (WRA) which was the U.S. | civilian agency responsible for the penetration, reloc |
d other American military payloads as well as | civilian agency intelligence-gathering satellites. |
mouflage patterns to the ships was given to a | civilian agency, the Emergency Fleet Corporation (Van |
n Administration from 1938 to 1941, and was a | civilian agent of the Office of Naval Intelligence fro |
er 13, 1955 and worked under the cover of the | civilian aid mission and was staffed by United States |
U.S. military response as well as increasing | civilian aid flowing into the region. |
der U.S legislation passed last year tripling | civilian aid for Pakistan to $7.5 billion during the n |
Civilian aid to the military centered around establish | |
He was a | civilian aide to the Secretary of the Army from 1952 t |
He was a | civilian aide to the U.S. Secretary of the Army in 197 |
r retiring from the military, Sieben became a | Civilian Aide to the Secretary of the Army for Minneso |
He was a | civilian aide to Secretary of the Army Robert Stevens |
In February 2006, he was named the new | civilian aide to the Secretary of the Army for Kansas. |
alents, he was moved to France and made chief | civilian aide to Gen. John J. Pershing. |
He was a | civilian aide, U.S. Secretary of the Army from 1962 to |
the Military Board of Allied Supply and as a | civilian aide. |
serve as an emergency backup resource to the | civilian air tanker fleet. |
worth of airplanes are getting overhauled by | civilian Air Service Command workers at Sacramento, Ca |
In 1951 the airport was opened for | civilian air traffic, superseding the former Cologne B |
ort is leased from the Federal Government for | civilian air travel until 2045. |
Manion was subsequently appointed director of | Civilian Air Raid Defence. |
He was also a keen angler, and | civilian air pilot. |
In Honolulu, military and | civilian air traffic communications were interrupted f |
he blame for the accident on the military and | civilian air traffic controllers working Pope air traf |
This was one of the worst | civilian air disasters in the world at the time. |
g over 3000 hours at the controls and flew on | Civilian Air Patrol anti-submarine flights during Worl |
d weapons used by Turkish Air Force, but also | civilian air transport and many samples of Turkish aer |
ing the 1920s, the airfield was reopened as a | civilian airbase, but it was soon used as a testing gr |
rdination of search and rescue operations for | civilian aircraft and vessels in distress; and |
involved expressed regret for shooting down a | civilian aircraft and were "rather angry" with their s |
rprise attack on the airport and destroyed 13 | civilian aircraft belonging to the Lebanese carriers, |
g takes place at RAF Weston-on-the-Green from | civilian aircraft that are based on the airfield and m |
who makes a memorable entrance by landing his | civilian aircraft with his girlfriend (Anne Aubrey) ab |
Both military and small | civilian aircraft land there. |
The | civilian aircraft allude particularly, but not only, t |
ain-following radar is also sometimes used by | civilian aircraft that map the ground and wish to main |
was suspended in April 2001 when a legitimate | civilian aircraft was shot down in Peru and two U.S. c |
d Collenette also issued orders to ground all | civilian aircraft traffic across Canada, resulting in |
aley was responsible for upgrading Rockwell's | civilian aircraft, the Commander 112/114, and bringing |
MRO facility to service the growing number of | civilian aircraft, operated by public and private airl |
the best known and most numerous twin-engine | civilian aircraft. |
mulated 3,500hrs in 25 different military and | civilian aircraft. |
avigation satellites to attack and bring down | civilian aircraft. |
ainer ships, high-speed watercraft, and light | civilian aircraft. |
ades of winged history with both military and | civilian aircraft. |
Enstone Airfield is a small | civilian airfield close to Enstone in Oxfordshire, whi |
RAF Sealand was originally a | civilian airfield and was taken over by the military i |
It is a | civilian airfield with small tarmac. |
Farm) Airfield is an unlicensed single-runway | civilian airfield in Berkshire, United Kingdom. |
Opened as a | civilian airfield in 1933, it was requisitioned at the |
The airfield was Port Moresby's first | civilian airfield, built in 1933 by the Australian adm |
Eventually it became a working | civilian airfield, and is now owned and operated by th |
9 that Hawkins was once again classified as a | civilian airfield. |
her the Low Flight Strip was ever reused as a | civilian airfield. |
Military and | civilian airlifts, huge sealifts during the short summ |
ntually compete with Boeing and Airbus in the | civilian airline industry. |
02 (KAL902, KE902) was the flight number of a | civilian airliner that was shot down April 20, 1978, n |
cluding the 6 October 1976 bombing of a Cuban | civilian airliner in which all 73 people on board were |
es attack on Iran Air Flight 655 - an Iranian | civilian airliner on Sunday, July 3, 1988, in the Pers |
In September, 1993, three Tupolev | civilian airliners belonging to Transair Georgia were |
He was responsible for organizing several | civilian airplane hijackings in support of the Palesti |
the Army's elite Sayeret Matkal destroyed 13 | civilian airplanes belonging to Middle East Airlines ( |
The airfield was operated as a | civilian airport in the late 1940s, however to handle |
dards and category 1 status, it reopened as a | civilian airport on December 2, 2007. |
iliary fields of active air force bases or to | civilian airport status. |
The | civilian airport was proposed to be the largest in the |
he airfield has been functioning in part as a | civilian airport since October 2009. |
Zhanyi Airport/Air Base is a joint | civilian airport and a People's Liberation Army Air Fo |
Аэропорт Беслан) (IATA: OGZ, ICAO: URMO) is a | civilian airport in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alan |
For the | civilian airport at this facility, see O'Hare Internat |
The airfield is shared with MDT, the | civilian airport being moved from Capital City Airport |
e status and eventually resumed its role as a | civilian airport after World War II. |
Chenggu Airport/Air Base is a joint | civilian airport and a People's Liberation Army Air Fo |
After the war, the airfield continued as a | civilian airport until operations were moved to a new |
It is now a | civilian airport and industrial complex, operated by t |
d is an abandoned military airfield and later | civilian airport in Algeria, located in the southweste |
flugplatz) was a German air station and later | civilian airport located at Lade in Trondheim, Norway. |
Prior to World War II, Yontan was a | civilian airport on Okinawa, and was taken over by the |
t war, the airfield continued to be used as a | civilian airport until 1980s. |
er World War II, Hillsborough was reused as a | civilian airport, known as Henderson Airport, however |
1952-54.It was re-opened between 1966-67 as a | civilian airport, Santa Rosa Air Center. |
rated by the Pakistan Air Force, as well as a | civilian airport. |
y by the U.S. Government in 1959 for use as a | civilian airport. |
as reused starting at some point in 1949 as a | civilian airport. |
ted since that time as a public use, regional | civilian airport. |
the government of Monroe County for use as a | civilian airport. |
Rebuilt after the war as a joint | civilian airport/NATO facility, the primary use of Orl |
irport extensively until early 1942, when all | civilian airports within 25 miles of the coast were or |
Originally a | civilian airstrip for light aircraft, it was used for |
The Land Master is a | civilian all-terrain utility vehicle produced in the l |
An Afghan | civilian also approached the coalition troops seeking |
When all | civilian amateur radio operations ceased in 1917, Conr |
Interviews with victims, most prominently | civilian amputee victims, of the blood diamond trade. |
In the middle of the battle, | civilian Amuro Ray activated the RX-78-2 Gundam unit i |
workplace for approximately 26,000 military, | civilian and contract personnel. |
e Council decided MINUSTAH would consist of a | civilian and a military component which would cooperat |
der became a de facto Italian state award for | civilian and military merit, consisting of five classe |
akian airport plant explosives on an innocent | civilian and allow him to leave the country on Danube |
r 29, 2001) was an African American military, | civilian, and American Red Cross nurse from Louisiana |
The difference between the | civilian and military costumes is the former wears the |
is Hull, had worked for Sperry Gyroscope as a | civilian and recommended Castle as an addition. |
onstabulary, and John McCabe (25), a Catholic | civilian and barman, were shot dead by the Provisional |
Chechen terrorist attacks in Russia, at both | civilian and military targets. |
Civilian and military jurisdiction is separated. | |
ission, "the fundamental U.S. law on both the | civilian and the military uses of nuclear materials." |
is that was intended from the outset for both | civilian and military vehicles and which was used succ |
Andrea Pollastri, as well as another Italian | civilian and a navy captain. |
S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Coast Guard, | Civilian and every naval aviation warfare community. |
a major stop on the airshow circuit featuring | civilian and military aircraft with a demonstration by |
are killed in the disaster (19 soldiers and a | civilian) and ten soldiers were injured (three of them |
In the mid-1960s, United States | civilian and military leadership became concerned abou |
A total war that does not distinguish between | civilian and military targets is considered a war crim |
the astronomer Edmond Halley, initially as a | civilian and later as a "temporary captain". |
eral Pancho Villa on 15 May 1916, killing one | civilian and wounding several US troops. |
es, advanced technologies which can have both | civilian and military applications. |
uld then be used by the Communists in various | civilian and military roles, and were especially value |
The air show features both | civilian and military pilots. |
the Spanish Civil War it was adapted for both | civilian and military purposes. |
The El Tigre was made for both | Civilian and Police use, but apart from its emergency |
W camp in Northern Norway and held around 500 | civilian and military prisoners when it was shut down |
wal from Manston, the airfield became a joint | civilian and RAF airport from 1960 and was thence empl |
result of the deliberate policies of Romanian | civilian and military authorities. |
he was deeply engaged as an advisory to both | civilian and military spheres. |
the term applies to two separate honours, one | civilian and one military. |
ed company with many years' history servicing | civilian and military contracts. |
ts between Croatia and Montenegro facilitated | civilian and commercial traffic without security incid |
nada before the outbreak of the war, Canada's | civilian and military contribution to the war effort, |
planes and classic airliners as well as rare | civilian and military aircraft, with large number of h |
ntry, particularly those that were increasing | civilian and humanitarian efforts to assist the Govern |
"Gladio" (meaning "sword") was a secret mixed | civilian and military unit, trained to form a resistan |
The official PRC statistics for China's | civilian and military casualties in the Second Sino-Ja |
Avionics (inertial navigation, | civilian and military avionics, guidance and pointing |
The attacks on | civilian and police targets intensify. |
s opened five miles to the north in 1967, and | civilian and Air National Guard operations at Imeson A |
He was one of four recipients: one | civilian and one each from the Navy, Army and Air Forc |
s kind in Europe, with a variety of aircraft, | civilian and military aircraft on display. |
ernment protests, 90 people were killed, both | civilian and military, and nearly 1,900 people were in |
SU advising him that he was ready to become a | civilian and accept the university post. |
officials as well as past Afghan presidents, | civilian and religious leaders. |
Build in 1850, it was "part of the ring of | civilian and military posts created to protect settler |
to detain those who were known to attack both | civilian and military personnel. |
934 and posthumously awarded Poland's highest | civilian and military decoration, the Order of the Whi |
, the show ran for five years and played both | civilian and military theatres throughout Europe. |
concluded that the total recorded death toll, | civilian and combatant, would be more than 150,000. |
from the Forest 'is a study of the profoundly | civilian and pacific sensibility beleaguered by crude |
bian paramilitary units executed thousands of | civilian and POWs. |
more than 20 different models of aircraft for | civilian and military purposes, as well as customized |
on in 1392, he appointed Jeong to the highest | civilian and military office simultaneously, entrustin |
with Charles Thomas Floquet, then an elderly | civilian and the minister of the interior, reduced the |
om a variety of cavalry regiments, along with | civilian and friendly Indian scouts and a herd of fort |
olution called on Russia to "ensure that both | civilian and military prosecutor's offices undertake s |
ra usually in their military areas where both | civilian and military personnel resided. |
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