Sentences with phrase «u.s. military unit»

Ken Clark and I will make sure it is shipped to a U.S. military unit in Afghanistan or Iraq, with gratitude to Soldiers serving in harm's way to defend our nation.
The movie was shot by co-directors with a death wish Sebastian Junger (A Perfect Storm) and Tim Hetherington (The Devil Came on Horseback) who embedded themselves with a 15 - man, U.S. military unit stationed at a remote outpost in the Korengal Valley from May 2007 to July 2008.
Bold Films has picked up Scott Stewart and Gus Krieger's Psy - Ops, a sci - fi action thriller about «a covert U.S. military unit of psychological operatives who specialize in exploiting their target's deepest fears.»

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In May, U.S. authorities charged five officers from the Chinese military's cyber warfare unit with hacking into American companies to steal trade secrets.
Along with the NSA, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and branches of the U.S. military have agreements with such companies to gather data that might seem innocuous but could be highly useful in the hands of U.S. intelligence or cyber warfare units, according to the people, who have either worked for the government or are in companies that have these accords.
Disputing the Russian military's contention that Syrian air defense units downed 71 allied missiles, McKenzie said no U.S. or allies missiles were stopped.
Dragon's Breath is hotter than the current record - holder, the Carolina Reaper, which packs an average of 1.6 million Scoville heat units, as well as U.S. military pepper sprays, which hit about 2 million on the Scoville scale, according to the Daily Post.
Specific units and countries are not being targeted — only major U.S. military aerial mail terminals and fleet mail centers overseas.
Specific units and countries are not being targeted, only major U.S. military Aerial Mail Terminals and Fleet Mail Centers overseas.
On foreign policy, Gibson whose 24 - year Army career included three tours leading combat units in Iraq, has emerged as an advocate for a smaller U.S. military footprint overseas and more limits on presidential authority to deploy combat forces without Congressional approval.
For soldiers and firefighters in buildings Funding for the project comes from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, and the military version of the MINT unit is more accurate.
To protect people from these weapons, the U.S. military increasingly relies on robotic bomb detection and disposal units (in addition to the scores of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) overhead with reconnaissance and strike capabilities), creating life - and - death combat relationships between man and machine that will only deepen and proliferate over time.
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I'm referring to the rationale that some professional crazy people have put forward why women can not possibly serve in combat roles in the U.S. military: because men will be so distracted by wanting to protect the delicate creatures that unit cohesion will be impacted.
During World War II, the U.S. military forms the first all - black aerial - combat unit, known as the Tuskegee Airmen.
Stars: Matt Barr, Charlie Barnett, Christina Ochoa, Nigel Thatch, Corbin Reid, Melissa Roxburgh, W. Tré Davis Producers: Bill Haber, Kyle Jarrow Premise: Set at a U.S. Army base that houses an elite unit of helicopter pilots trained to perform clandestine international and domestic missions, the drama unfolds in the present as well as in flashbacks to a failed mission involving one of the first female pilots in the unit, ultimately uncovering layers of personal and government / military secrets, and leading to a season - long plan to rescue a group of MIA soldiers.
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If adopted, the legislation would allow (1) using military force, even if Japan is not attacked, if another nation is attacked and the administration deems this situation a threat to Japan's survival; (2) sending SDF units anywhere in the world where the U.S. or other militaries are waging war and having them provide support in close proximity to combat zones, and (3) deploying the SDF alongside U.S. and other allied forces and authorizing them to fire their weapons ostensibly in defense of their military and other supplies.
The model is priced at $ 21,445 and Jeep will donate $ 250 from each unit it sells to charities that benefit U.S. Military members.
But even though his father was a well - regarded member of the U.S. military, Davis still encountered many obstacles as he made his way through West Point and then as leader of the U.S. Army Air Force African American flying unit, the Ninety - Ninth Squadron.
Logan visited what she said was one of only three breeders in the U.S. who produce dogs — almost always the Belgian Malinois — for top tier military units.
«Dogs work well in any type of social environment, are tractable to humans, and their mobility gives them an advantage over any other type of technical device,» says Kjellsen, a former Army Special Operations Unit member who employs trainers and behaviorists from U.S. and British military backgrounds, as well as law enforcement and dog sports.
Today, 2,500 dogs serve in the U.S. Military, trained to track suspects, defend their units, detect drugs, and sniff out explosives.
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Professional Experience U.S. Army National Guard (Flemington, NJ) 01/2010 — Present Second Lieutenant, Finance Corps • Trained in Generally Accepted Accounting Practices (GAAP) and OMB Circular A-123 Internal Controls • Responsible for the management and disbursement of over $ 7,000,000 in tangible assets during military missions • Supervised financial control and money management procedures of four subordinate units • Coordinated and purchased logistical materials and sustenance of National Guard unit • Planned, executed, and coordinated over 45 missions with other unit officers to meet and exceed unit goals
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