"Military operations" refers to the planned activities and actions carried out by a country's military forces to achieve specific goals, such as protecting the nation, defending against threats, or promoting peace in a conflict zone.
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Our resources will be focused
on military operations as well as on rebuilding critical industries, such as air travel and insurance.
Unlike the military service deferment, activation during a war or
other military operation or national emergency is not required.
In addition, the applicant must be serving in a war, national emergency, or a similar
military operation while on active duty.
Most military operations worldwide still employ maps and written communications, to receive updates to their mission requires many steps and circumstances change many times.
Conducted standards and policy training to partner organizations in four foreign countries, which ensured that minimal variation existed between organizations and allowed for seven successful
joint military operations.
But it's not necessarily because of any desire to curb emissions or to protect the environment — it's to
make military operations more efficient.
Although their formal court processes are similar to the criminal court system, it is necessary that people trained in
military operations decide punishment.
And, importantly, it will ensure that service personnel involved in the
same military operation are subject to the same system of discipline.
Most
military operations worldwide still employ maps and written communications, to receive updates to their mission parameters requires many steps and circumstances can change at any time.
Must be serving on active duty during a war or
other military operation or national emergency, excluding any training activities.
I have grown a
successful military operations and aviation career around my ability to coordinate intelligence efforts and implement strategic plans to execute contingency operations.
Defence secretary Liam Fox confirmed in a written statement to parliament that the net additional costs
of military operations against Libya for six months would reach # 120 million.
When the ex-president walked in he found a «Desert Storm Corner,» named after the U.S. -
led military operation in the Gulf War.
Long said that
during military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan from 2003 to 2009, there was a 62 percent mortality rate for working dogs wounded by ballistics.
While agreeing that there was nothing wrong in setting targets for
military operations as was done by President Muhammadu Buhari when he gave the directive, the executive Secretary noted «It must also be stated that this target date might be unrealistic.
With ISIS near defeat and cornered in a tiny section of Mosul, the coalition is hashing out plans to shift
from military operations with Iraqi forces to what Anderson called «true - blue policing» across the liberated areas of the country.
«The so called
military operations code named «OPERATION PULO SHIELD» in the Niger Delta region who our partners in the oil bunkering activities, because presently without been told the former JTF Commander, Major - General Emmanuel Atewe who was arrested by the EFCC last week over pipelines surveillance contract amounts to N8.2 billion in the region, is an eye opener to the federal government that the military are fully involved in illegal bunkering in the area.
A renegade marksman who lost his partner during a special
military operation gone awry, Swagger is living the recluse life with only a big dog as company.
While reluctant to provide the exact figure of casualty from the operation, the spokesperson of the Nigerian Army, Colonel Sani Usman Kukasheka confirmed that
recent military operations against the terrorists have been very successful as the terrorists are on the run.
An «Armed forces service medal veteran» means a veteran who, while serving on active duty in the U.S. military, ground, naval or air service, participated in a United
States military operation for which an Armed Forces service medal was awarded pursuant to Executive Order 12985.
Corporal Smith's Bronze Star award reads as follows: «For heroism in connection
with military operations against a hostile force: Private Smith distinguished himself by exceptionally valorous actions on 29 September 1967 in the Republic of Vietnam.
The incident — in which Turkey said a Russian warplane violated Turkish airspace for roughly 17 seconds — comes four days after Turkey accused Russia of bombing villages in northern Syria inhabited by Syrian Turkmen and called for an immediate end to Russia's
military operation close to the border.
The US Africa Command - funded study focuses on understanding «combatant - related» sexual violence among survivors in the DRC in order to support
US military operations in their effort to «break the cycle of violence».
«In May 2016, Nigeria hosted a Regional Security Summit to
boost military operations against Boko Haram and forge a global support for the rehabilitation of the IDPs and rebuilding of the North East.
These detention centers were to be used «in the event that President Reagan chose to declare a «State of Domestic National Emergency» concurrent with the launching of a direct United States
military operation into Central America.
In modern times, the term has been used to describe a covert
military operation designed to appear as if carried out by another entity.
Despite
military operations such as in Afghanistan and Syria, there have been no special war taxes as was the case in the world wars; nor have there been increases in regular taxes that are specifically justified by the need to fund wars, although wars have sometimes featured as a reason for not reducing taxes (for example in the 1990s).
The prime minister has repeatedly insisted that Hamas is responsible for the
Israeli military operation in Gaza and that the quickest way to end the fighting was for Hamas to stop firing rockets.
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