- Battle of Asiago
three months later , and because redeploying German units on the Italian Front would have diminished ... more details
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- Gorlice?Tarnów Offensive
petered out and the Germans returned to their starting points. The Russians followed up by redeploying ... more details
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- Third Italian War of Independence
military success on the field. As the Austrians were redeploying troops to Vienna, La Marmora ... more details
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- 121st Air Refueling Wing
until redeploying in August 1962. The unit next converted to the F 100 Super Sabre F 100C Super Sabre ... more details
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- JRebel
Immediately visible code changes without redeploying Handles changes to class structures, frameworks ... more details
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- Harris class attack transport
in redeploying American troops for occupation duty in newly conquered Japan and its former territories ... more details
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- Globality
to satellite operations redeploying assets to build commerce within emerging regions and expanding quickly ... more details
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- Lady Cop & Papa Crook
whole gang to ferret out his son s whereabouts, only to find out that his rivals are redeploying people ... more details
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- 252nd Armor Regiment
Battalion After redeploying from Iraq in 2005, the 30th Infantry Brigade began the process of converting ... more details
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- 515th Air Defense Group
Use dmy dates date May 2011 Infobox military unit unit name 515th Air Defense Group File Airdefensecommand logo.jpg 60px image caption dates 1944 1945, 1953 1955 country United States allegiance branch United States Air Force type role Air Defense size command structure Air Defense Command garrison garrison label equipment equipment label nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot battles anniversaries decorations battle honours The 515th Air Defense Group is a disbanded United States Air Force USAF organization. Its last assignment was with the 31st Air Division , stationed at Duluth Airport Duluth Municipal Airport , Minnesota . It was inactivated on 18 August 1955. History The group was activated as the 515th Air Service Group in late 1944 ref http www.airforcehistoryindex.org data 000 102 872.xml Abstract, History of 515th Air Service Group, Dec 1944 accessed 5 Jan 2012 ref as part of a reorganization of Army Air Forces AAF support groups in which the AAF replaced Service Groups that included personnel from other branches of the Army and supported two combat groups with Air Service Groups including only Air Corps units. Designed to support a single combat group. ref name coleman Coleman, p. 208 ref Its 941st Air Engineering Squadron ref http www.airforcehistoryindex.org data 000 055 199.xml Abstract, History of 941st Air Engineering Squadron, Dec 1944 accessed 5 Jan 2012 ref provided maintenance that was beyond the capability of the combat group, its 765th Air Materiel Squadron ref http www.airforcehistoryindex.org data 000 072 833.xml Abstract, History of 765th Air Materiel Squadron, Dec 1944 accessed 5 Jan 2012 ref handled all supply matters, and its Headquarters & Base Services Squadron provided other support. ref name coleman It supported one combat group in Italy. In May 1945, the group assumed responsibility for supporting units that were redeploying from the Mediterranean Theater of Operations. ref http www.airforcehistoryindex.org data 000 10 ... more details
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- 525th Air Defense Group
Use dmy dates date May 2011 Infobox military unit unit name 525th Air Defense Group File Airdefensecommand logo.jpg 60px image File 525thadg patch.jpg 250px caption Emblem of the 525th Air Defense Group dates 1945, 1953 1955 country United States allegiance branch United States Air Force type Fighter Interceptor role Air Defense size command structure Air Defense Command current commander garrison ceremonial chief nickname patron motto colors march mascot battles anniversaries The 525th Air Defense Group is a disbanded United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with the 4710th Air Defense Wing at New Castle County Airport , Delaware. It was inactivated on 18 August 1955. History The group was first activated in Italy as the 525th Air Service Group in a reorganization of Army Air Forces AAF support groups in which the AAF replaced Service Groups that included personnel from other branches of the Army and supported two combat groups with Air Service Groups including only Air Corps units. Designed to support a single combat group. ref name coleman Coleman, p. 208 ref Its 951st Air Engineering Squadron provided maintenance that was beyond the capability of the combat group, its 775th Air Materiel Squadron handled all supply matters, and its Headquarters & Base Services Squadron provided other support. ref name coleman It provided support to a combat group in Italy in 1945. The group redeployed to US and provided support to flying groups redeploying from Europe until it was inactivated. It was disbanded in 1948. ref Department of the Air Force Letter, 322 AFOOR 887e , 8 October 1948, Subject Disbandment of Certain Inactive Air Force Units ref The group was reconstituted, redesignated as the 525th Air Defense Group , and activated at New Castle County Airport in 1953 ref name cj 83 Cornett & Johnson, p.83 ref with responsibility for air defense of of Mid Atlantic region of the United States. Citation needed need reference for area of responsiblity date ... more details
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- 518th Air Defense Group
Use dmy dates date May 2011 Infobox military unit unit name 518th Air Defense Group File Airdefensecommand logo.jpg 60px image caption dates 1945, 1953 1955 country United States allegiance branch United States Air Force type role Air Defense size command structure Air Defense Command garrison garrison label equipment equipment label nickname patron motto colors colors label march mascot battles anniversaries decorations battle honours The 518th Air Defense Group is a disbanded United States Air Force organization. Its last assignment was with the 4707th Air Defense Wing , stationed at Niagara Falls Municipal Airport , New York. It was inactivated on 18 August 1955. History The group was activated as the 518th Air Service Group in Italy in early 1945 ref see http www.airforcehistoryindex.org data 000 102 896.xml Abstract, History of 518th Air Service Group, Jan 1945 Jul 1945 accessed 6 Jan 2012 ref as part of a reorganization of Army Air Forces AAF support groups in which the AAF replaced Service Groups that included personnel from other branches of the Army and supported two combat groups with Air Service Groups including only Air Corps units. It was designed to support a single combat group. ref name coleman Coleman, p. 208 ref Its 944th Air Engineering Squadron provided maintenance that was beyond the capability of the combat group, its 768th Air Materiel Squadron handled all supply matters, and its Headquarters & Base Services Squadron provided other support. ref name coleman Supported the 465th Bombardment Group in Italy. The group moved to the Caribbean and provided support for flying units redeploying from Europe to the United States. It was disbanded in 1948. ref Department of the Air Force Letter, 322 AFOOR 887e , 8 October 1948, Subject Disbandment of Certain Inactive Air Force Units ref The 518th group was reconstituted, redesignated as an air defense group, and activated at Niagara Falls Municipal Airport in 1953 ref name cj 82 Cornett & Johnson, p.82 re ... more details
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- Soviet invasion of Manchuria
Army s elite forces for redeploying into the Pacific Theatre, new operational plans for the defence ... of 1945. These called for redeploying most forces from the border areas the borders were to be held ... of redeploying when the Soviets launched their attack simultaneously on all three fronts. Campaign ... more details
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- Winter Offensive of 1947 in Northeast China
of Tieling , Xinmin , Shenyang regions by redeploying the 50th Division military division and the 53rd ... the link between Changchun and Shenyang , the communist decided to take Siping city by redeploying ... more details
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- Sinyavino Offensive (1942)
des Heeres OKH German high command started redeploying heavy artillery from Sevastopol, including ... p. 219 ref The German command reacted by redeploying the 5th Mountain and 28th Light Infantry Jager ... more details
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- Fire department
of control. Fire departments periodically survey their jurisdiction areas and use the data for redeploying ... more details
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- ARA Santísima Trinidad (1974)
hit her flying deck as the Argentine fleet was redeploying. ref Chant, Christopher Air War in the Falklands ... more details
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- USS Newport News (SSN-750)
Strike Group was redeploying to the Indian Ocean to support a maritime cordon during the War ... more details
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- Gender Trouble
and the inhabitability of such ontological locales 146 as gender. By redeploying those practices ... more details
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- Protocol Concerning the Redeployment in Hebron
and Gaza Strip ...I have advised Chairman Arafat of U.S. views on Israel s process of redeploying its ... more details
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- Baltimore riot of 1968
The Baltimore Riot of 1968 began two days after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. in Memphis, Tennessee , on April 4, 1968. Rioting broke out in 125 cities across the United States, and spread to the city of Baltimore, Maryland on Saturday, April 6. The Governor of Maryland , Spiro T. Agnew , called out thousands of United States National Guard National Guard troops and 500 Maryland State Police to quell the disturbance. When it was determined that the state forces could not control the riot, Agnew requested Federal troops from President Lyndon B. Johnson . The riot lasted until April 14. The riot resulted in more than 5,500 arrests, including 3,488 for curfew violations, 955 for burglary, 665 for looting, 391 for assault, and 5 for arson. ref name Scheips, Paul J. 1992. p.332 cite book author Scheips, Paul J title The role of Federal Military Foces in Domestic Disorders, 1945 1992 publisher United States Army Center of Military History page 332 ref There were seven deaths directly attributed to the rioting, six from fire and one by gunshot. In addition, an active Army soldier died in a traffic accident while redeploying from the city. Arsonists set more than 1,200 fires during the disturbance. Damage was estimated at over 12 million in 1968 dollars That s the equivalent to about 77.5 million today . Military response With the spread of civil disturbances across the nation, Maryland National Guard troops were called up for state duty on April 5, 1968, in anticipation of disturbances in Baltimore or the suburban portions of Maryland bordering Washington, DC. When rioting broke out in Baltimore on April 6, nearly the entire Maryland National Guard , both Army and Air, were called up to deal with the unrest. The notable exceptions were the state s air defense units which manned surface to air missile sites around the state , those units already on duty in the Washington, DC area, and a unit positioned in Cambridge, Maryland the site of race riots in 1963 and ... more details
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- Carl L. Sitter
under blistering fire, encouraging and redeploying his troops as casualties occurred and directing ... more details
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- 325th Infantry Regiment (United States)
Division elements began redeploying to Fort Bragg on March 7, and by early April the redeployment ... more details
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- VMM-263
where it was re equipped with CH 46 Sea Knight CH 46D helicopters before redeploying to Vietnam ... more details
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- William G. Windrich
. Immediately redeploying the remainder of his troops, Staff Sergeant Windrich placed them on the left ... more details
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