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  1. Caucasian Front (Soviet Union)

    unreferenced date June 2008 The Caucasian Front or Caucasus Front was a Front Soviet Army military subdivision Front of the Soviet Army during the World War II Second World War . This sense of the term is not identical with the more general usage of Front military military front which indicates a geographic area in wartime, although a Soviet Front may operate within designated boundaries. The Caucasus Front was created on December 30, 1941 as the new designation of the existing Transcaucasus Front . General Lieutenant Dmitri Timofeyevich Kozlov Dmitri Kozlov was placed in command. It comprised the 44th, 47th, and 51st Army Soviet Union 51st Armies. On January 28, 1942, the forces transferred to the new Crimean Front and the reestablished Transcaucasus Military District . Category Soviet fronts Soviet stub Fronts of the Red Army in World War II cs Kavkazsk front druh sv tov v lka fr Front du Caucase pl Front Kaukaski radziecki ru fi Kaukasuksen rintama uk ...   more details



  1. Maritime Group of Forces

    Expand Russian date November 2011 The Maritime Group of Forces was a front Soviet Army front of the Red Army during World War II in the Far East. It was split off from the Far Eastern Front Soviet Union Far Eastern Front in March 1945 and renamed the Far Eastern Front Soviet Union 1st Far Eastern Front on 5 August 1945. Its composition included 1st Red Banner Army , 25th Army , 35th Army Soviet Union 35th Army , 9th Air Army , and the 10th Mechanized Corps Soviet Union 10th Mechanized Corps , located along the boundary line of Guberovo to the border with Korea. Fronts of the Red Army in World War II Category Soviet fronts Soviet stub ru uk ...   more details



  1. Occluded front

    fronts be ca Front ocl s cs Okluzn fronta de Okklusion Meteorologie fr Front occlus ...   more details



  1. Weather front

    Image Unusually well defined warm front.jpg 300px thumb right Approaching weather fronts are often visible ... , fronts are depicted using various colored lines and symbols, depending on the type of front. The air masses separated by a front usually differ in temperature and humidity . Cold fronts may feature ... and fog . The weather usually clears quickly after a front s passage. Some fronts produce no precipitation ... 07 08 url http www.ccrc.sr.unh.edu stm AS Teaching STEC521 STEC521 7.html ref Cold fronts and occluded front s generally move from west to east, while warm fronts move Geographical pole poleward . Because of the greater density of air in their wake, cold fronts and cold occlusions move faster than warm fronts and warm occlusions. Mountain s and warm bodies of water can slow the movement of fronts .... Retrieved on 2008 05 22. ref Fronts separate air masses of different types or origins, and are located ... SpGfKb23Y9QC&pg PA296&lpg PA296&dq weather fronts separate different air masses book v onepage&q weather ... such as weather fronts. Surface weather analyses have special symbols which show frontal systems, cloud ... lies within a sharp surface trough meteorology trough . Cold fronts can produce sharper changes in weather and move up to twice as quickly as warm fronts, since cold air is denser than warm ... fronts come in association with a low pressure area . The concept of colder, dense air wedging under ... index.php?letter o publisher National Weather Service ref Warm front Main Warm front Warm fronts are at the leading ... in isotherms, and lie within broader troughs of low pressure than cold fronts. A warm front ... fronts to be broader in scale. Clouds ahead of the warm front are mostly Stratus cloud strati form ... ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu Gl guides mtr af frnts ofdef.rxml ref The cold and warm fronts curve naturally ... their passage is associated with a drying of the air mass. Occluded fronts are indicated on a weather .... ref name DR Occluded fronts usually form around mature low pressure areas. ref name DR Stationary ...   more details



  1. Cold front

    http www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov sfc UASfcManualVersion1.pdf ref Cold fronts move faster than warm front ... fronts include class wikitable Weather phenomenon Prior to the Passing of the Weather front Front ..., these cold fronts can be very strong, and can bring strong winds when the pressure gradient is tighter than normal. During the winter months, cold fronts sometimes come through an area with little or no precipitation. Wider rain bands can occur behind cold fronts which tend to have more ... fronts 3F&source web&ots j2xQaps00 &sig SSYUXEW1H4QDe4UI0K3T0WIW6Tk&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum ... . In the winter, cold fronts can bring cold spells, and occasionally snow. If moisture is not sufficient, such as when a system has previously moved across a mountain barrier, cold fronts can pass ... used to depict how advancing cold fronts force warm air to rise along the sloping cold air, much like .... HarperCollins, 435 pp. ref Temperature changes Cold fronts are the leading edge of cool air masses ... and spring and during the middle of winter. Temperature changes associated with cold fronts can be as much as 50F 30C . When cold fronts come through, there is usually a quick, yet strong gust of wind ..., warm, and occluded fronts. Cold fronts form when a cooler air mass moves into an area of warmer ... air mass along the boundary, and usually produces precipitation. Cold fronts often follow a warm front or squall line. Very commonly, cold fronts have a warm front that is ahead of the cold front but with a perpendicular orientation. In areas where cold fronts catch up to the warm front, the occluded front develops. Occluded fronts have an area of warm air aloft. When such a feature forms poleward ... serc.carleton.edu NAGTWorkshops visualization collections weather fronts.html Weather Fronts http ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu Gh guides mtr af frnts home.rxml Fronts the boundaries between air masses Category Weather fronts Category Cold bn bg ca Front fred cs Studen fronta da ...   more details



  1. Grigory Vorozheikin

    Marshal of Aviation Grigory Alexeyevich Vorozheikin 1895 1974, lang ru , was a Soviet Air Force general. During the Great Patriotic War , he was chief of staff 1941 1942 , and first deputy commander of the Soviet Air Force 1942 1946 . On instructions from the Supreme Command Headquarters, he co ordinated the Velikye Luki operation. He ran in the operations of the Leningrad front and Volkhov fronts to lift the Siege of Leningrad , and took part in leading the aviation s actions in the Battle of Kursk . In 1944 1945 he served as representative of the Supreme Command Headquarters at the 3rd Ukrainian fronts and 4th Ukrainian fronts. After the war, he became commander of the 1st Air Army . He was twice arrested during Stalinist military purges in 1938 and 1948 , but was released in 1940 and 1953 and reinstated both times. He retired from the Soviet Air Force in 1959. He was awarded many orders and medals. External links http militera.lib.ru memo russian vorozheikin1 index.html Stronger than Death http militera.lib.ru memo russian vorozheikin av2 index.html Fighters http militera.lib.ru memo russian vorozheikin av3 index.html Sky of Fighter http militera.lib.ru memo russian vorozheikin av4 index.html Warriors of Sky http militera.lib.ru memo russian vorozheikin av5 index.html Over the Arc of Kursk http militera.lib.ru memo russian vorozheikin av6 index.html Dawn over Kiev Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Vorozheikin, Grigory ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Soviet Air Force marshal DATE OF BIRTH 1895 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1974 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Vorozheikin, Grigory Category 1895 births Category 1974 deaths Category Soviet Air Force marshals Category Soviet military personnel of World War II Russia mil bio stub WWII bio stub ru , ...   more details



  1. Transbaikal Front

    File Capitulation of Japanese forces.jpg thumb Transbaikal Front The Transbaikal Front lang ru was a front formed on September 15, 1941 on base of the Transbaikal Military District . Initially, it included the 17th Army Soviet Union 17th and 36th Army Soviet Union 36th armies, but in August 1942 the 12th Air Army was added to the front, and, finally, in June July 1945 the 39th and the 53rd armies, the 6th Guards Tank Army , and the Soviet Mongolian Cavalry Mechanized Group under Issa Pliyev . From September, 1941 to January, 1945 the Transbaikal Front sent to the Soviet fronts in Europe about 300,000 personnel , 1,440 tanks, and 2,230 guns. Soviet invasion of Manchuria The armies and corps of the front under Rodion Malinovsky participated in the Soviet invasion of Manchuria during August, 1945 defeating the Kwantung Army of the Imperial Japanese Army . The fighting had lasted for only about a week when Japan s Emperor Hirohito read the Gyokuon h s on August 15 and declared a ceasefire in the region August 16. Soviet forces were already penetrating deep into Manchukuo by that time. They continued their largely unopposed advance into Manchukuo s territory, reaching Mukden, Changchun and Qiqihar by August 20. At the same time, Mengjiang was invaded by the Red Army and her Mongol allies, with Guihua quickly taken. The Emperor of Manchukuo and the former Emperor of China , Puyi , was captured by the Soviet Red Army and transitted to Chita, Zabaykalsky Krai Chita . After the operation on October 9, 1945 the Transbaikal Front was disbanded and reorganized into the Transbaikal Military District. Commander in chiefs of the front commonscat Transbaikal Front Mikhail Kovalyov July, 1941 to July, 1945 Rodion Malinovsky July, 1945 to October, 1945 Category Soviet fronts Fronts of the Red Army in World War II de Transbaikalfront ja pl Front Zabajkalski ru fi Transbaikalin rintama uk ...   more details



  1. FALA

    Soviet war machine. Territorial organization of the army that included fronts and independent ... camps were established in the same year on all fronts as well as in the politico military cadres ... and western fronts. In 1979, the first semi regular battalions were formed, such as Samuimbila, Siule ... of military columns and compact guerrilla units at the level of all politico military fronts. References ...   more details



  1. Weld line

    In manufacturing , the Weld line or Knit line or Meld line is the line where two Fluid dynamics flow fronts meet when there is the inability of two or more flow fronts to knit together, or welding weld , during the molding process molding process. These lines usually occur around holes or obstructions and cause locally weak areas in the molded part. ref http www.plastictroubleshooter.com ThePlasticTroubleshooter knit lines.htm KNIT LINES, Texas Plastic Technologies ref . Knit lines are considered Injection molding Molding defects molding defects , and occur when the mold or and material temperature s are set too low thus the materials will be cold when they meet, so that they do not bond perfectly. This can cause a weak area in the part which can cause breakage when the part is under stress. There are many Computer Aided Engineering tools that are available that can predict where these areas could occur. Causes Knit lines could be caused by different causes Low temperature of molding machine barrel Inadequate back pressure Injection pressure or injection speed is too low Low mold temperature Small injection gates and or runners Improper location of injection gate Excessive gate land length Improper flow rate of injected materials Inconsistent process cycle References Reflist Manufacturing stub Category Injection molding ...   more details



  1. Southeastern Front

    The Southeastern Front was a front Soviet Army front of the Soviet Army during World War II . It was formed on 5 August 1942 out of parts of the Stalingrad Front , using the command elements from the First Tank Army and the disbanded Southern Front Soviet Union Southern Front . On 28 September the Southeastern Front was renamed the Stalingrad Front, whilst the former Stalingrad Front was renamed the Don Front. The front s main aim was to prevent the German advance towards the River Volga and ward off the threat of a German encirclement of Stalingrad . For this purpose it included 52nd, 57th and 64th Armies 28th Army Soviet Union 28th and 62nd Army Soviet Union 62nd Armies and 8th Air Army were later added. Commanders Colonel General Andrey Yeryomenko Brigadekomissar Lajok VM Member of the Military Council August 1942 The Ukrainian Communist Party Central Committee Secretary Nikita Khrushchev Member of the Military Council, August September 1942 Major General GF Sakharov Chief of Staff, August September 1942 . Fronts of the Red Army in World War II Category Soviet fronts cs Jihov chodn front druh sv tov v lka de S dostfront ja pl Front Po udniowo Wschodni radziecki ru fi Kaakon rintama uk ...   more details



  1. Common front

    Unreferenced date July 2007 In politics , a common front is an alliance between different groups, forces, or interests in pursuit of a common goal or in opposition to a common enemy. Other words that may be used are alliance or coalition , though the term common front is often used when groups want to emphasise that their alliance is of a temporary nature and that individual groups within the front maintain their independence and do not consider themselves subservient to a collective leadership. The practice of uniting with anyone against a common enemy is called frontism . Historically, it has been a practice of Marxism Leninism Marxist Leninist parties to unite with non communist forces in revolution . Citation needed date January 2010 In left wing politics, there are two main types of common fronts the popular front and the united front . Category Political terms cy Ffrynt cyffredin it Frontismo nl Frontisme ...   more details



  1. Organising Committee, Communist Party of India (Marxist?Leninist)

    Unreferenced date January 2008 Organizing Committee, Communist Party of India Marxist Leninist was a communist organization in India . It was led by B.N. Sharma. Also known as the Bihar Bengal Committee, CPI ML . OCCPI ML were in a close cooperation with UCCRI ML . There had been a period of cooperation between the two organizations on trade union solidarity. Discussions were taking place on forming joint students fronts, etc.. But the process was interrupted when the Bengal committee of UCCRI ML got entangled in a fractional conflict. In 1988 OCCPI ML merged with four other groups to form Centre of Communist Revolutionaries of India . Category Communist parties in India ...   more details



  1. Abrolhos squall

    An Abrolhos squall or Abroholos squall or simply abroholos typically occurs from May through August austral winter near the Abrolhos Archipelago Abrolhos Islands off the coast of eastern Brazil near 18 S latitude, located between Cabo de S o Tom and Cabo Frio . The southeast trade winds of the tropical South Atlantic Ocean acquire heat and moisture traversing the warm Brazilian current offshore, providing moisture for this rain and thundersquall phenomenon. The Abrolhos squall typically occurs along Antarctic cold fronts penetrating into the tropics. External links http ggweather.com winds.html Winds information http www.weatheronline.co.uk reports wind The Abroholos.htm Abrolhos on Winds of the World Category Winds Climate stub Brazil stub de Abroholos nn Abrolhos ...   more details



  1. Mesoscale meteorology

    Mesoscale meteorology is the study of weather systems smaller than synoptic scale systems but larger than Microscale meteorology microscale and storm scale cumulus systems. Horizontal dimensions generally range from around 5 kilometers to several hundred kilometers. Examples of mesoscale weather systems are sea breeze s, squall line s, and mesoscale convective complex es. Vertical velocity often equals or exceeds horizontal velocities in mesoscale meteorological systems due to nonhydrostatic processes such as buoyant acceleration of a rising thermal or acceleration through a narrow mountain pass. Subclasses Mesoscale Meteorology is divided into these subclasses Orlanski, 1975 Meso gamma 2 20 km, deals with phenomena like thunderstorm convection, complex terrain flows at the edge to Microscale meteorology microscale , also known as storm scale Meso beta 20 200 km deals with phenomena like sea breezes, lake effect snow storms Meso alpha 200 2000 km fronts, deals with phenomena like squall lines, mesoscale convective systems MCS , tropical cyclones at the edge of synoptic scale Mesoscale boundaries As in surface weather analysis synoptic frontal analysis , literature about mesoscale analysis uses cold, warm, and occluded fronts on the mesoscale to help describe phenomena. On weather maps mesoscale fronts are depicted as smaller and with twice as many bumps or spikes as the synoptic variety. In the United States , opposition to the use of the mesoscale versions of fronts on weather analyses, has led to the use of an overarching symbol a trough symbol with a label of outflow boundary as the frontal notation. ref David Roth. Hydrometeorological Prediction Center. http www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov sfc UASfcManualVersion1.pdf Unified Surface Analysis Manual. Retrieved on 2006 10 24. ref See also Microscale meteorology Misoscale meteorology POLYGON experiment Storm scale Storm scale Surface weather analysis Synoptic scale meteorology References reflist Further reading Orlanski, I., ...   more details



  1. United Front (Sri Lanka)

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Otheruses United Front The United Front was a political alliance in Sri Lanka , formed by the Sri Lanka Freedom Party SLFP , the Lanka Sama Samaja Party LSSP and the Communist Party of Sri Lanka CPSL in 1968. It came to power in the Sri Lankan parliamentary election, 1970 1970 general election , but broke up in September 1975. It was conceived by the LSSP as a front of the working class represented by itself and the CPSL with the Petite bourgeoisie petty bourgeoisie represented by the SLFP and by the CPSL as a front of progressive forces . Category Politics of Sri Lanka Category Popular fronts SriLanka stub ...   more details



  1. Northern Front

    Northern Front may refer to one of the following. Northern Front Russian Empire Russian Northern Front WWI , a unit of the Imperial Russia n army during the World War I. Polish Northern Front 1920 , a unit of the Polish Army during the Polish Bolshevik War Polish Northern Front 1939 , a unit of the Polish Army during the Invasion of Poland 1939 Polish Defensive War Northern Front Soviet Union Soviet Northern Front , a unit of the Soviet Army during the World War II. mil unit dis Fronts of the Red Army in World War II et P hjarinne ru uk ...   more details



  1. Stalingrad Front

    The Stalingrad Front was a Front Soviet Army front military subdivision of the Soviet Union s Red Army during the Second World War . The name indicated the primary geographical region in which the Front first fought, based on the city of Stalingrad on the Volga River . Fronts of the Red Army in World War II Battle of Stalingrad Category Eastern Front World War II cs Stalingradsk front de Stalingrader Front fr Front de Stalingrad he ja pl Front Stalingradzki ru fi Stalingradin rintama sv Stalingradfronten tr Stalingrad Cephesi uk ...   more details



  1. Ukrainian Front

    Ukrainian Front may refer to several Soviet Front Soviet Army fronts of the Second World War Ukrainian Front 1939 Ukrainian Front formed during the Polish September Campaign 1st Ukrainian Front , renamed from Voronezh Front on October 20, 1943. 2nd Ukrainian Front , renamed from Steppe Front on October 20, 1943. 3rd Ukrainian Front , renamed from Southwestern Front Soviet Union Southwestern Front on October 20, 1943. 4th Ukrainian Front , formed in late 1943. mil unit dis ...   more details



  1. Corriente de Integración Sindical

    Corriente de Integraci n Sindical CIS was a trade union ist group in Colombia , which functioned as the labour wing of the Workers Revolutionary Party Colombia Workers Revolutionary Party . In 1984 CIS entered into a cooperation with the legal structures of the National Liberation Army Colombia National Liberation Army ELN and the Revolutionary Integration Movement Free Fatherland MIR Patria Libre . In June 1986 CIS was one of the organizations that founded A Luchar , together with the legal fronts of ELN and MIR PL. ref http web.archive.org web 20091027170030 http es.geocities.com moreno nahuel 42 1 nm.htm El Frente Unico Revolucionario Nahuel Moreno Bot generated title ref ref http www.nuevoarcoiris.org.co local primera.pdf ref References reflist SouthAm trade union stub Category Trade unions in Colombia ...   more details



  1. Clemmonsville Township, Forsyth County, North Carolina

    Image ForsythCountyNC ClemmonsvilleTwp.PNG right 350px thumb Location of Clemmonsville Township in Forsyth County, N.C. Clemmonsville Township is one of fifteen townships in Forsyth County, North Carolina , USA . The township had a population of 14,927 according to the United States Census, 2010 2010 census . GR 8 Geographically, Clemmonsville Township occupies convert 18.60 sqmi km2 in southwestern Forsyth County. GR 1 The only incorporated municipality in Clemmonsville Township is the village of Clemmons, North Carolina Clemmons . The township fronts the Yadkin River on its western boundary. References reflist Forsyth County, North Carolina Coord 36.0187511 80.3992652 display title Category Townships in Forsyth County, North Carolina NorthCarolina geo stub es Municipio de Clemmonsville Carolina del Norte ...   more details



  1. Mercedes-Benz L3000

    Unreferenced date September 2007 The Mercedes Benz L3000 was a common 4x2 3,1 ton rear axle drive truck used by Germany in World War II . The engine it used was a Daimler Benz OM 65 4 75  hp 4 cylinder diesel engine. It was used alongside the Opel Blitz , and it proved even more reliable in rough terrain. It was used extensively by the Afrika Korps as well as other on the other fronts. It existed in 3 versions, the L3000, the L3000A, and the L3000S. It was produced from 1938 on to 1943, and by that time more than 27700 of all versions were built. This made it the most produced Mercedes Benz truck of World War II . Category World War II German vehicles Category Military trucks Category Mercedes Benz vehicles L pl Mercedes Benz L3000 ...   more details



  1. Deformation

    wiktionary deform deformation deformity Deformation can refer to Deformation engineering , when an object is changed temporarily Deformation engineering Elastic deformation elastic deformation or permanently Deformation engineering Plastic deformation plastic deformation or fracture due to applied force. Deformation mechanics , A more in depth article that describes deformation as the displacement of a continuum body Deformation meteorology , important in the formation of atmospheric fronts Deformation theory , in mathematics Deformity , in medicine, a major difference in the shape of body part or organ compared to the average shape of that part Deformation science , a change in the volume and or shape of the Earth s crust. See also lookfrom deform intitle deform Defamation slander or libel disambiguation fr D formation pl Deformacja ...   more details



  1. Tetrapylon

    Image Tetrapylon Palmyra in Syria 001.JPG 200px thumb The Tetrapylon of Palmyra in Syria . A tetrapylon lang el , four gates or quadrifrons Latin four fronts is an ancient type of roman Architecture Roman monument of cubic shape, with a gate on each of the four sides generally it was built on a Crossroads culture crossroads . Notable tetrapylons at Palmyra in Syria a Aphrodisias Monumental gateway monumental gateway at Aphrodisias in Turkey is considered a tetrapylon Milion , a mile marker in Ancient Constantinople listdev date February 2011 See also Quadrifrons Category Ancient Roman architecture architecture stub AncientRome stub de Tetrapylon es Tetr pilo fr T trapyle it Tetrapylon nl Tetrapylon nds Tetrapylon fi Tetrapylon tr Tetrapylon ...   more details



  1. Shahid Panah

    unreferenced date April 2008 Shaheed Mohammad Panah was a prominent Afghan military commander loyal to Ahmad Shah Massoud . Panah earned popularity as he successfully fought in various soviet incursions in the Panjsher valley and northern areas of Afghanistan. Following the withdrawal of USSR forces from Afghanistan and the subsequent collapse of the communist regime in Kabul, Panah was a commander alongside Mohammad Fahim in the northern Kabul fronts fighting first Hezb e islami Hekmatyar and then the Taliban . He was killed in the battle front near Kabul. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Afghan military personnel Category People from Panjshir Province Panah, Shaheed Category Year of death missing ...   more details



  1. Romanian Front (Russian Empire)

    seealso Romania during World War I The Romanian Front Russian Empire Front lang ru was a formation military formation of the Imperial Russian Army during the First World War . Commanders 12.12.1916 01.04.1917 General of Cavalry Vladimir Viktorovich Sakharov 11.04.1917 25.03.1918 General of Infantry Dmitry Shcherbachev See also List of Imperial Russian Army formations and units Category Fronts of the Russian Empire Category Military units and formations established in 1916 mil unit stub ar fr Front roumain 1916 1918 pl Front Rumu ski ru sk Rumunsk front uk ...   more details




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