Energysupply is the delivery of fuel s or transformed fuels to point of consumption. It potentially encompasses the extraction , energy transmission transmission , Power station generation , Distribution business distribution and energy storage storage of fuel s. It is also sometimes called energy flow . This supply of energy can be disrupted by several factors, including imposition of higher energy ... January 31, 2011. ref Article 21 of this code is called EnergySupply and Production , but rather than a comprehensive code, only consists of one section dealing with renewable energy. ref name NYLaw See also Portal box Energy Environment Sustainable development General energy topics EnergyEnergy form Energy conservation Energy density Energy economics Energy law Energy market s and energy derivative s Energy policy Energy price Energy security Energy quality Entropy energy dispersal and Introduction to entropy List of energy topics Market transformation World energy resources and consumption Renewable and alternative energy sources Renewable energy sources Effects of 2000s energy crisis ... Wind power By country Energy in Japan Energysupply Japan Energy in the United Kingdom United Kingdom ... Yount, Energysupply Library in a book Infobase Publishing, 2005 ISBN 9780816055777 Found at http ... . Jon Strand, Energy efficiency and renewable energysupply for the G 7 countries, with emphasis on Germany ... Books . Ewan McLeish, Challenges to Our EnergySupply Can the Earth Survive? The Rosen Publishing ... damage to the energy infrastructure due to terrorism . The Energy security security of the energysupply is a major concern of national security and energy law . Other uses Some sources refer to energysupply when actually referring to the oil reserves or other potential sources of energy. New York Statutes includes a statutory code called New York energy law Energy Law . ref name NYLaw N.Y. Energy Law 1 101, found at http public.leginfo.state.ny.us menugetf.cgi?COMMONQUERY LAWS New York State ... more details
92 5 103837 6 oclc doi accessdate DEFAULTSORT Dietary EnergySupply Category Obesity Category Diets ...expert subject Medicine date February 2009 File World map of Energy consumption 2001 2003.svg thumb 300px Map of dietary energy availability per person per day kcal person day in 2001 2003. div class references medium style moz column count 3 column count 3 legend b3b3b3 no data legend ffff65 1600 legend fff200 1600 1800 legend ffdc00 1800 2000 legend ffc600 2000 2200 legend ffb000 2200 2400 legend ff9a00 2400 2600 legend ff8400 2600 2800 legend ff6e00 2800 3000 legend ff5800 3000 3200 legend ff4200 3200 3400 legend ff2c00 3400 3600 legend cb0000 3600 div File World map of Energy consumption 1989 1991.svg thumb 300px Map of dietary energy availability per person per day kcal person day in 1989 1991. div class references medium style moz column count 3 column count 3 legend b3b3b3 no data legend ffff65 1600 legend fff200 1600 1800 legend ffdc00 1800 2000 legend ffc600 2000 2200 legend ffb000 2200 2400 legend ff9a00 2400 2600 legend ff8400 2600 2800 legend ff6e00 2800 3000 legend ff5800 3000 3200 legend ff4200 3200 3400 legend ff2c00 3400 3600 legend cb0000 3600 div File World map of Energy consumption 1979 1981.svg thumb 300px Map of dietary energy availability per person per day kcal person day in 1979 1981. div class references medium style moz column count 3 column count 3 legend b3b3b3 no data legend ffff65 1600 legend fff200 1600 1800 legend ffdc00 1800 2000 legend ffc600 2000 2200 legend ffb000 2200 2400 legend ff9a00 2400 2600 legend ff8400 2600 2800 legend ff6e00 2800 3000 legend ff5800 3000 3200 legend ff4200 3200 3400 legend ff2c00 3400 3600 legend cb0000 3600 div The dietary energysupply is the food available for human consumption, usually expressed in kilocalories ... and countries of the world. It has also changed significantly over the 21st century. Dietary energysupply is correlated with the rate of obesity . ref cite journal author Moussavi N, Gavino V, Receveur ... more details
bare links date February 2012 orphan date February 2012 Transport Energy Futures Long Term Oil Supply Trends and Projections is a report published by the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government, and prepared by the Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics BITRE of Australia in 2009, which calculate peak oil to occur in 2017, after which oil supply is projected to decline rapidly. ref name Energy Bulletin It is report number 117. Alleged Cover up On 20 January 2012, an article in the Daily Telegraph of Australia reports that a French man had put the report on the internet, while there is no sign of it anywhere on the official webpages of BITRE. The author of the article accuses the government of purposely covering up the report from the public eye, while at the same time postulated that the report was sent to a number of European organisations, reasoning this was an explanation for the report being leaked. ref name Daily Telegraph See also Peak Oil Energy Bulletin ASPO Hubbert Peak Theory Reference Reflist refs ref name Energy Bulletin cite web url http www.energybulletin.net stories 2012 01 20 australian peaky leaks goes mainstream title Australian Peaky Leaks goes mainstream publisher Energy Bulletin date accessdate 2012 02 16 ref ref name Daily Telegraph cite web last Akerman first Piers url http www.dailytelegraph.com.au news opinion all evidence of this treachery went down the memory hole story e6frezz0 1226248729853 title All evidence of this treachery went down the memory hole & 124 thetelegraph.com.au publisher Dailytelegraph.com.au date 2012 01 20 accessdate 2012 02 16 ref Category Petroleum economics and industry ... more details
Wiktionarypar supplySupply economics , the amount of a product which is available to customers Supply, as in confidence and supply , the provision of funds for government expenditure Narcissistic supply , the way in which a narcissistic individual requires affirmation, approval, and admiration from others in the same way as the infant requires an external supply of food Materiel , the goods and equipment for a military unit to fulfill its mission Supply, North Carolina , an Unincorporated area unincorporated community in Brunswick County, North Carolina . Disambig it Supply sh Dovod ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image economics supply shock.png thumb right 240px Negative supply shock A supply shock is an event that suddenly changes the price of a commodity or Service economics service . It may be caused by a sudden increase or decrease in the Supply economics supply of a particular good. This sudden change affects the equilibrium price . A negative supply shock sudden supply decrease will raise prices and shift the aggregate supply curve to the left. A negative supply shock can cause stagflation due to a combination of raising prices and falling output. A positive supply shock an increase in supply will lower the price of said good and shift the aggregate supply curve to the right. A positive supply shock could be an advance in technology a technology shocks technology shock which makes production more efficient, thus increasing output. An example of a negative supply shock is the increase in oil prices during the 1973 energy crisis . Technical analysis The diagram to the right demonstrates a negative supply shock The initial position is at point A, producing Y sub 1 sub quantity, at P sub 1 sub prices. Then there is a supply shock, this has an adverse effect on aggregate supply, the supply curve shifts left from AS sub 1 sub to AS sub 2 sub , while the demand curve stays in the same position. The intersection of the supply and demand curves has now moved and the equilibrium is now point B, quantity has been reduced to Y sub 2 sub , while prices have been increased to P sub 2 sub . See also Demand shock Macroeconomics Stagflation Supply and demand DEFAULTSORT Supply Shock Category Macroeconomics ... more details
The Ministry of Supply MoS was a department of the UK Government formed in 1939 to co ordinate the supply of equipment to all three British armed forces, headed by the Minister of Supply . There was, however .... The Ministry of Supply was abolished in 1959 and its responsibilities were devolved to three ... Kingdom Ministry of Defence . The Ministry of Supply instigated the Rainbow Codes designation system ... Factories main Royal Ordnance Factories The Ministry of Supply was responsible for building and running ... for the supply of tanks and other armoured fighting vehicles however, these were mostly designed ... as other engineering companies. Agency factories The Ministry of Supply also arranged for the construction ..., but were not part of the Royal Ordnance Factory organisation. Ministry of Supply factories see also M. S. Factory, Valley Labour supply The Ministry of Supply was also responsible for the labour ... onwards the Ministry of Supply was in direct competition with the Ministry of Aircraft Production ... of Supply released labour so that they could transfer to the Ministry of Aircraft Production . Post war Ministry of Supply Expansion of scope Following World War II , the post war Ministry of Supply was created on 1 April 1946 as a result of the amalgamation of the former Ministry of Supply ... Lord Portal was appointed as Controller of Production Atomic Energy and the Atomic Weapons Research .... ref name arnold 2001 Arnold 2001 , Chapter 4 What Must Britain Do? ref The atomic energy research function was relinquished in 1954 when the UK Atomic Energy Authority was set up, although the Ministry of Supply retained responsibility for the control of atomic weapons . Reversion to single service ministries The Ministry of Supply was wound up in 1959 when the Ministry of Aviation was created, and other functions in respect of British Army and Royal Air Force supply reverted to the War Office ... . Independence and Deterrence Britain and Atomic Energy, 1945 1952 . Volume 1 Policy Making . London ... more details
In economics , supply is the amount of some product producers are willing and able to sell at a given price all other factors being held constant. Usually, supply is plotted as a supply curve showing the relationship ... supply has a special meaning. It can be defined in the following. Supply schedule A supply schedule is a table which shows how much one or more firms will be willing to supply at particular prices ... 73 isbn 0030982383 ref The supply schedule shows the quantity of goods that a supplier would be willing ... factors affecting supply are the goods own price, the price of related goods, production costs, technology and expectations of sellers. Factors affecting supply Innumerable factors and circumstances ... factors are Goods own price The basic supply relationship is between the price of a good and the quantity supplied. Although there is no Law of Supply , generally, the relationship is positive or direct ... name Melvin 2002 For purposes of supply analysis related goods refer to goods from which inputs are derived .... In this case the relationship would be negative or inverse. If the price of pigs goes up the supply of Spam would decrease supply curve shifts up or in because the cost of production would have increased ... product will affect supply. For example beef products and leather are joint products. If a company ... that more cattle are processed which would increase the supply of leather. ref Ayers & Collins, Microeconomics ... of technology. If there is a technological advancement in one s good s production, the supply ... concerning future market condition can directly affect supply. ref Goodwin, N, Nelson, J Ackerman ... immediately increase production in anticipation of future price increases. The supply curve would shift out. Note that the outward shift of the supply curve may create the exact condition the seller ... in Context 2d ed. Sharpe 2009 at 83. ref Price of inputs Inputs include land, labor, energy .... ref If the price of inputs increases the supply curve will shift in as sellers are less willing or able ... more details
wiktionary aeriferous Air supply may refer to Ventilation architecture Air compressor , used to enable breathing under adverse outside conditions Breathing set disambiguation Air Supply , a soft rock music duo Air Supply 1976 album Air Supply 1976 album , the debut album by Air Supply Air Supply 1985 album Air Supply 1985 album , the eighth studio album by Air Supply disambiguation ... more details
Eight ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Supply . HMS Supply 1672 HMS Supply was a 6 gun fireship purchased in 1672 and expended in 1673. HMS Supply 1688 HMS Supply was a 9 gun fireship purchased in 1688. Her fate is unknown. HMS Supply 1759 HMS Supply was a 4 gun armed tender launched in 1759 and sold in 1792. HMS Supply 1777 HMS Supply was a 26 gun storeship, originally in civilian service as the Prince of Wales . She was purchased in 1777 and destroyed in accidental fire in 1779. HMS Supply 1781 HMS Supply was a 20 gun storeship purchased in 1781 and sold in 1784. HMS Supply 1793 HMS Supply was a 10 gun storeship, originally in civilian service as the New Brunswick . She was purchased in 1793 and broken up in 1806. HMS Supply 1798 HMS Supply was a transport launched in 1798 and broken up in 1834. HMS Supply 1854 HMS Supply was an iron screw storeship purchased whilst under construction in 1854. She had been broken up by 1879. References colledge Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Supply, Hms Category Royal Navy ship names de HMS Supply ... more details
Four ships in the United States Navy have been named USS Supply . USS Supply 1846 , a sailing ship purchased in 1846 for service in the Mexican American War which later served in the American Civil War. USS Supply 1873 , an iron steamer purchased by the Navy in 1898 which served in the Spanish American War and the First World War. USS Supply AVS 1 , an aviation supply ship, built in 1921, acquired by the Navy in 1944 and decommissioned in 1946. USNS Supply T AOE 6 , the lead ship of Supply class of fast combat support ships was commissioned in 1994, decommissioned from active duty and transferred to MSC in 2001. Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Supply Category United States Navy ship names ja pl USS Supply ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2008 Captive supply is a term for that part of the supply that is not owned by a company but is used by the company to maximize its own Profit economics profits often at the unknowing expense of those who actually own those supplies. This is usually a characteristic of a market that is dominated by one firm or a few firms and implicit collusion between those firms. Often captive supply is called a beneficial market agreement by those controlling the supply but the actions of those controlling that supply reveal otherwise. Captive supply is used to subvert the natural forces of market price determination to accrue more economic benefits to those who control it. It circumvents the typically price moderating market force of supply and demand by artificially restricting the supply. economics stub Category Business terms ... more details
Multiple issues orphan November 2006 unreferenced October 2009 Purchasing and supply can have several different definitions. According to the Institute for Supply Management ISM , purchasing is defined as a major function of an organization that is responsible for acquisition of required materials, services and equipment. DEFAULTSORT Purchasing And Supply Category Supply chain management Category Management Category Production and manufacturing Business stub ... more details
Hughes Supply Incorporated was a very large wholesaler of construction supplies operating in 40 of the United States and two Canada Canadian Provinces. In January 2006, Home Depot announced that it was acquiring Hughes Supply in a 3.2 billion deal. Hughes Supply was integerated into the Home Depot division known as HD Supply . Thereafter in June 2007, Home Depot sold their supply unit for 10.3 billion, to a consortium of three private equity firms, The Carlyle Group , Bain Capital and Clayton, Dubilier and Rice with each agreeing to buy a one third stake in the division . Home Depot sold their wholesale construction supply business, HD Supply to fund a stock repurchase estimated at 40 billion. HD supply did not change their name back to Hughes so the HD in HD supply is now known as Heart and Dedication or Huge Discounts. Hughes major operation was in the Southeastern United States Southeast and Southwestern United States Southwest of the United States . Its primary clients were professional customers, who mainly buy in bulk. Hughes operated through three business segments Electrical and Plumbing electrical and electric utility products, HVAC products , Water & Sewer Building Materials water and sewer products, building materials, maintenance supplies, fire protection products, concrete products , and Industrial industrial pipes, valves, and fittings . Using acquisitions to fuel its growth geographically and expand its product breadth, in 2004 Hughes Supply acquired Las Vegas based Standard Wholesale plumbing and electrical supplies , Todd Pipe & Supply one of the largest independent plumbing supply wholesalers in the Las Vegas and southern California markets and Southwest Power Western States Electric utilities . See also HD Supply Home Depot The Carlyle Group Bain Capital Clayton, Dubilier and Rice External links http www.hughessupply.com Official Hughes Supply website Category Wholesalers of the United States Category The Home Depot ... more details
Supply reduction is one approach to social problems such as drug addiction . Other approaches are demand reduction and harm reduction . ref cite web url http www.burnet.edu.au freestyler gui files Supply 20Demand 20and 20Harm 20Reduction.pdf title Supply, demand and harm reduction publisher Burnet Institute, The Centre for Harm Reduction date 14 April 2004 ref In the case of illegal drugs , supply reduction efforts generally involves attempts to disrupt the manufacturing and distribution supply chain s for these drugs, by both civilian Law enforcement agency law enforcement and sometimes military forces. This approach, sometimes characterized as the War on Drugs , has been the dominant approach to drugs policy since the 1960s. ref cite web url http www.beckleyfoundation.org pdf report lawenforce.pdf title Report Three Law Enforcement and Supply Reduction publisher Beckley Foundation Drug Policy Programme author Marcus Roberts, Mike Trace and Axel Klein date 2004 ref References reflist See also Supply and demand Category Drug control law Crime stub ... more details
Merge Ammunition dump discuss Talk Ammunition dump date July 2010 TWCleanup History of war Supply depots are a type of Military base military installation used by armies to store battlefield supplies temporarily on or near the front lines until they can be distributed to army units. Supply depots are similar to ammunition dump s, but while ammunition dumps primarily store ammunition , supply depots are responsible for nearly all other types of materiel . Supply depots are usually run by a logistics officer who is responsible for allocating supplies as necessary to units who request them. Due to their vulnerability, supply depots are often the targets of enemy attacks or raids. In more modern times, depots have been targeted by long range artillery and bomber aircraft , due to the advantage that disrupted logistics can give to an enemy force. See also Military logistics Military supply chain management Supply chain Category Military logistics Category Military terminology Mil stub ... more details
File Supply and demand network en .png thumb 400px A supply chain is actually a complex and dynamic supply ... Supply Chain Management in st rmischen Zeiten . Berlin. ref cf. Wieland Wallenburg, 2011 A supply ... in moving a product or service from Vendor supply chain supplier to customer . Supply chain activities ... to the end customer. In sophisticated supply chain systems, used products may re enter the supply chain at any point where residual value is recyclable. Supply chains link value chain s. ref Anna Nagurney Supply Chain Network Economics Dynamics of Prices, Flows, and Profits , Edward Elgar Publishing, 2006, ISBN 1 84542 916 8 ref Overview The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals CSCMP defines supply chain management as follows Supply Chain Management encompasses the planning and management ..., supply chain management integrates supply and demand management within and across companies. Supply ..., sales, product design, finance and information technology. A typical supply chain begins with ecological ... in the supply chain will therefore be between different companies that will seek to maximize their revenue ... players in the supply chain. More recently, the loosely coupled, self organizing network of businesses ... . Citation needed date July 2010 Supply chain modeling Image Supply chain.svg thumb right 250px A diagram of a supply chain. The black arrow represents the flow of materials and information and the gray ... of supply chain models, which address both the upstream and downstream sides. However the SCOR model is most common. The SCOR Supply Chain Operations Reference model, developed by the Supply Chain Council, measures total supply chain performance. It is a process reference model for supply chain ... chain.org page.ww?section SCOR Model&name SCOR Model SCC Supply Chain Council, SCOR Model ref It includes ... of a supply chain. The Global Supply Chain Forum GSCF introduced another Supply Chain Model. This framework ref http scm institute.org the Supply Chain Management Institute framework ref is built ... more details
unreferenced date December 2010 Orphan date November 2010 A supply wagon is a wagon that carries supplies for warfare like ammunition, food, water, and weapons and also transported civilian goods. In the Old West and in colonial period people used supply wagons for food,water,and other goods. During the gold rush supply wagons were used to deliver gold and ore. In the 20th century supply wagons were used in World War I for supplies. The Central Powers and the Allied powers of World War I Allied powers had a two way traffic of wagons one for taking wounded to a nearby hospital and another for sending supplies to low moraled troops. DEFAULTSORT Supply Wagon Category Wagons transport stub mil hist stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 A spring supply is a provision of piped mains water to a number of consumers direct from a natural spring hydrosphere spring . The usual system of gathering water in a reservoir water reservoir , treating and piping it to consumers is therefore not necessary. Water rates are not usually payable. The hamlet of Pinchinthorpe in Teesside , England , for example, has such a system. Residents have no sewage network and must use septic tanks . DEFAULTSORT Spring Supply Category Springs hydrology Category Water supply infrastructure ... more details
Refimprove date February 2012 Infobox company name HD Supply logo Image Hd supply logo.gif 200px HD Supply type Private company Private predecessor Professional services division of Home Depot location Atlanta , Georgia U.S. state Georgia , United States locations Approximately 680 ref http www.hoovers.com hd supply ID 112809 free co profile.xhtml ref area served North America , Canada key people Ronald Domanico small Chief financial officer CFO small ref name hoovers.com http www.hoovers.com free co people.xhtml?ID 112809 ref ref http www.hdsupply.com pressroom downloads BIO DEANGELO OCTOBER 2007.pdf ref br Joseph J DeAngelo small Chief executive officer CEO small ref name hoovers.com ref http www.hdsupply.com about downloads BIO RonDomanico.pdf ref br parent Bain Capital br The Carlyle Group br Clayton, Dubilier & Rice homepage http www.hdsupply.com default.asp www.hdsupply.com HD Supply is one of the largest wholesale distributors of construction and maintenance products in the United States and Canada. It supplies contractors, builders and maintenance professionals. It was formerly a division of the world s largest home improvement retailer Home Depot , which sold it to three private equity firms in 2007. Annual sales at the time of sale were USD 13 billion. Citation needed date February 2012 Subsidiaries HD Supply Facilities Maintenance formerly Maintenance Warehouse USABlueBook Water & Wastewater Supply House formerly Utillity Supply of America USA BlueBook White Cap Construction Supply acquired 2004 Creative Touch Interiors acquired 2004 Crown Bolt acquired 2007 Electrical Industrial PVF Repair & Remodel Waterworks HD Supply Utilities External links http www.hdsupply.com Official site References reflist Carlyle DEFAULTSORT Hd Supply Category Wholesalers of the United States Category Private equity portfolio companies Category Bain Capital companies Category Companies based in Atlanta, Georgia Category The Home Depot ... more details
Infobox Company name Direct Supply Inc logo Image DS Corporate RGB small.tif 200px Direct Supply type Private company Private location Milwaukee , Wisconsin U.S. state Wisconsin , United States foundation 1985 company slogan Taking the cost out of healthcare area served North America homepage http directsupply.com www.directsupply.com Direct Supply is a privately held, nationwide provider of equipment, eCommerce services and other services to the senior living industry. Based in Milwaukee , Wisconsin the company distributes more than one million products to the senior living industry. The company is divided into five strategic business units SBUs which promote Direct Supply s mission to enhance the lives of the millions of residents in Senior Living. ref cite web title Direct Supply Homepage url www.directsupply.com work Direct Supply website accessdate 31 August 2011 ref The company was founded in 1985. Originally, the company sold products exclusively out of its catalog. Today, through its catalog, sales force, and website, the company serves over 21,000 long term care facilities across the country. ref cite web title Bob Hillis says his company, Direct Supply, would have never made ... units Direct Supply Equipment & Furnishings u A nationwide supplier of equipment to the long term care profession. Direct Supply Aptura u Offers construction management, design build and interior design services. Direct Supply DSSI u A procurement system serving primarily long term care. Direct Supply TELS The Equipment Lifecycle System u An online building management service. Direct Supply Services & Solutions u Provides support for large, complex equipment based projects. Culture Direct Supply ... also provides complimentary snacks, soda and juice to all Partners. ref cite web title Direct Supply ... publisher Direct Supply accessdate 31 August 2011 ref References reflist External links http www.directsupply.com ... entrepreneur extrao.htm http www.jsonline.com business 123420769.html DEFAULTSORT Direct Supply Category ... more details
About the operational process the magazine with the same name Supply Management magazine Multiple issues advert August 2010 refimprove August 2010 The term supply management describes the methods and processes ... or procurement . The supply management function of an organization is responsible for various ... and maintained. ref See http www.scm institute.org Supply Chain Management Institute and then click on the Our Framework link and then the Processes link. ref Economic theories of supply and demand Supply management is generally regarded as a systematic business process that includes more functions ... and managing inventory. Supply management deals primarily with the oversight and management of materials ... of acquiring those inputs. The performance of supply management departments and supply management ..., risk management managing risk is one of the other critical aspects of supply management especially ... that is viewed as highly tactical to supply management or procurement, something that is viewed as very strategic to the business 1990s Supply management procurement starts to become more integrated into the overall ..., fueled strongly by the development of supply management software solutions which help automate the source to settle process 2000s The leader of the supply management function within many enterprises ... . Publications, events, and websites that are dedicated solely to the advancement of supply management and Chief Procurement Officers arise. The global recession of 2008 2009 places supply ... supplymanagement , supply management professionals prefer to unite around common interests and values. Groups and certifications The importance of supply management in global business has prompted the formation of professional organizations to address the need for higher levels of supply management skill and expertise. One of the largest of these is the Institute for Supply Management , a United ... Federation of Purchasing and Supply Management, a union of local and national purchasing ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A Supply Corps is a branch of a country s military which is in charge of logistics and materiel supply procurement to the armed forces. The term is also used by private corporation s but on a much rarer basis. In the United States armed forces , each branch of service has its own supply corps. The United States Army refers to the organization as the Quartermaster Quartermaster Corps while the United States Navy U.S. Navy operates a group known as the Navy Supply Corps . In most militaries, the Supply Corps are considered staff officers meaning that they have no command authority over troops in the field or ships at sea. In the modern age, however, some logistics commands such as Commander Naval Logistics Forces Korea have such a forward deployed manpower base that they are considered equal to front line combat units. Category Military logistics Mil stub ... more details
Infobox military structure name Fort Supply location Indian Territory Woodward County, Oklahoma Woodward County , Oklahoma Oklahoma, USA nearest city Fort Supply, Oklahoma image Image Fsstockade.jpg 300px caption Camp Supply Stockade, Harper s Weekly , February 1869. built 1868 materials Logs & stone ... on the Southern Plains Infobox NRHP name Fort Supply Historic District embed yes nrhp type hd image caption location Western State Hospital grounds, Fort Supply, Oklahoma lat degrees 36 lat minutes ... body State refnum 71000675 ref name nris NRISref version 2010a ref Fort Supply originally Camp Supply was a United States Army post established on November 18, 1868, in Indian Territory to protect the Southern Plains. It was located just east of present day Fort Supply, Oklahoma , in what was then the Cherokee Outlet . History Fort Supply was originally established as Camp of Supply on November ... History of Fort Supply. Oklahoma Historical Society, Fort Supply Visitors Center. Retrieved on 2007 07 08. ref It was from Camp Supply that George Armstrong Custer led the Seventh United States ... the Cheyenne and Arapaho reservations from incursions by whites. Camp Supply was renamed Fort Supply ..., Fort Supply, Indian Territory , 157 It has been valuable heretofore strategically and as a supply ... s endorsement to an Inspector General s report, 1881 . ref and worked to establish the Fort Supply .... ref Kappler, Indian Affairs , Indian Territory Fort Supply Military Reservation A military reservation may be duly declared and set apart by the Executive for the post of Fort Supply, Indian Territory ... acres. ref Fort Supply was officially closed September 1894 following the opening of the Cherokee Outlet to settlement. One of the last missions troops from Fort Supply performed was bringing to end ... buildings at the old fort as the Fort Supply Historic District. Shortly afterwards the William S. Key Correctional Center was opened at the site. The Fort Supply Historic District was placed on the National ... more details
In a parliamentary democracy , confidence and supply are required for a government to hold power. A confidence and supply agreement is an agreement that a minor party or independent member of parliament will support the government in motion of confidence motions of confidence and Appropriation bill appropriation supply votes by voting in favor or abstaining. ref James Cook, http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi uk politics election 2010 scotland 8668008.stm Governments, coalitions and border politics , BBC News , 7 May 2010 ref ref http www.independent.co.uk news uk politics why the pm is safe in no 10 for the moment 1968190.html Why the PM is safe in No 10 for the moment , The Independent , 8 May 2010 ref Confidence main Motion of no confidence In most parliamentary democracies, members of a parliament can propose a Motion of Confidence or Motion of No Confidence in the government or executive. The results of such motions show how much support the government currently has in parliament. Should a motion of confidence fail, or a motion of no confidence pass, the government will usually either resign and allow other politicians to form a new government, or call an election . Supply main Appropriation bill Loss of supply Most democracies require an appropriation bill or something similar to be passed by parliament in order for a government to receive money to enact its policies. If an appropriation bill fails, the government loses control of the money supply, and is therefore virtually powerless. The failure of a supply bill thus has the same effect as the failure of a confidence motion. In early modern England , the withholding of funds was one of English parliament parliament s few ways of controlling the English monarch monarch . External links http www.beehive.govt.nz release agreement confidence and supply between labourprogressive government and united future parli Example of confidence and supply agreement in New Zealand References reflist Category Government Category Political ... more details
Use dmy dates date May 2011 Unbalanced date December 2010 The Services Of Supply or SOS branch of the Army of the USA was created on 28 February 1942 by Executive Order Number 9082 Reorganizing the Army and the War Department ref http www.presidency.ucsb.edu ws index.php?pid 16227 ref and War Department Circular No. 59, dated 2 March 1942. Services of Supply became one of the three autonomous components of the Army of the United States on 9 March 1942. It was renamed the Army Service Forces on 12 March 1943, as it was felt that the term supply did not accurately describe its broad range of activities. Most theatres of war had their own logistical organisation, usually also named the Services of Supply. There was a Services of Supply logistical organisation in North Africa and later Italy which was renamed the Communications Zone in September 1944. The Services of Supply in the South West Pacific Area command South West Pacific Area were commanded by Brigadier General Richard J. Marshall , and later Brigadier General J. L. Frink from September 1943. They were abolished in April 1945, and absorbed into Army Forces, Western Pacific AFWESPAC . The Services of Supply, European Theater of Operations ETO , were established in England on 24 May 1942 under the command of Major General John C. H. Lee . Almost two years of build up followed, supporting the North African Campaign and eventually the Invasion of Normandy . The command was redesignated COMZ Communications Zone after the 6 June 1944 invasion. Within COMZ was ADSEC The Advance Section, Communications Zone and FECOMZ Forward Echelon, Communications Zone . Notes reflist DEFAULTSORT Services Of Supply Category Military units and formations of the United States Army ... more details