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In the News (Wed 30 May 12)

  
 ITAR_121.txt
An amphibious vehicle in Category VII(f) is an automotive vehicle or chassis which embodies all-wheel drive, is equipped to meet special military requirements, and which has sealed electrical systems or adaptation features for deep water fording.
To the extent an article is on the United States Munitions List, a reference appears in parentheses listing the U.S. Munitions List category in which it appears.
Category VI--Vessels of War and Special Naval Equipment.
www.pmdtc.org /docs/ITAR/ITAR_121.txt   (8540 words)

  
 Your Free Category:U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command Art History Online Reference and Guide
Category:U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command - Your Art History Reference Guide!
Your Free Category:U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command Art History Online Reference and Guide
Articles in category "U.S. Naval Special Warfare Command"
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Category:U.S._Naval_Special_Warfare_Command   (8540 words)

  
 Marketing Warfare by Al Reis and Jack Trout
Marketing Warfare using the war metaphor talks about the various strategies for winning.
This led to a great saying in another book of theirs, 'If you aren't number one in your category, create a new category.' I strongly recommend this book because the authors speak from experience and the information is something that can immediately be put into practice.
The most memorable part of the book was the fact that historically, if you wanted to win a battle, you need to have more people on the battlefield than the enemy.
www.book-list.com /marketing/marketingWarfare.htm   (220 words)

  
 Marketing Warfare by Al Reis and Jack Trout
Marketing Warfare using the war metaphor talks about the various strategies for winning.
This led to a great saying in another book of theirs, 'If you aren't number one in your category, create a new category.' I strongly recommend this book because the authors speak from experience and the information is something that can immediately be put into practice.
The most memorable part of the book was the fact that historically, if you wanted to win a battle, you need to have more people on the battlefield than the enemy.
booklist.net /marketing/marketingWarfare.htm   (220 words)

  
 Category:Aerial warfare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The main article for this category is Aerial warfare.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Aerial_warfare   (55 words)

  
 Gang warfare in the Western Cape: Backgroung
They may belong to the category regarded by the government and its agencies as being at risk of becoming involved in criminal activities, or may make a choice to become involved with full cognisance of the associated risks.
The growth of the gang subculture is a result of a combination of various factors which include social factors such as unemployment and poverty, its deep rooted nature in the Western Cape, cultural persuasions and the globalisation of gang culture.
It is significant that gangs have chosen to fight one another while facing of attacks by vigilantes, and have continued to defend themselves while simultaneously carrying on with their illegal operations.
www.iss.co.za /Pubs/Monographs/No48/Gangwarfare.html   (2070 words)

  
 HI-TECH WEAPONS TODAY-4 SIGNALS & SINO-US INFO 'WAR'
In fact, information warfare, or IW, is part of a larger category the military calls full spectrum information operations, which combines old-fashioned psychological, electronic and covert warfare techniques.
In essence, this is the dawn of machine-to-machine warfare in which one side manipulates data, thus penetrating the inner reaches of the enemys central command and control systems.
Information warfare, the document continues, must be carefully integrated into the overall military strategy and closely coordinated with the associated diplomacy and international public information activities.
quicksitebuilder.cnet.com /joyban/id28.html   (2070 words)

  
 God of the Machine
The ability of an animal to connect events and signals in the world, whether they are causally related or merely contemporaneous, and, then, through reentry with its value-category memory system, to construct a scene that is related to its own learned history is the basis for the emergence of primary consciousness.
Harris examines some of the most spectacular, seemingly counter-productive human practices of all time — among them the Indian cult of the cow, tribal warfare, and witch hunts — and demonstrates their survival value.
The ongoing parallel input of signals from many different sensory modalities in a moving animal results in reentrant correlations among complexes of perceptual categories that are related to objects and events.
www.godofthemachine.com   (2070 words)

  
 Category:Naval warfare - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The main article for this category is Naval warfare.
There are 5 subcategories shown below (more may be shown on subsequent pages).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Naval_warfare   (68 words)

  
 Inventory of Conflict and Environment (ICE), Template
Though in present-day terms, we would need to define Morgenthau's wide category of "peoples" as including everything from insurgent leaders and local activists, to executive officers and stock holders, if anyone was a pundit for the politics driving modern warfare, and the school of thought that it would mirror, it was Morgenthau.
In studying modern crisis, those influential Western foreign policy theorists that predominately saw the world descending into greater chaos are critical in understanding the manner in which modern warfare has adapted in the ways that it has.
The last subsection determines whom the actors are, and under what conditions and to what extent resource rich regions are forced into insurgent/modern warfare.
www.american.edu /TED/ice/conflict-timber.htm   (10247 words)

  
 Infantry  RE:Irregular warfare? StrategyPage.com
For Guerrilla warfare, irregular warfare, there really isn't a seperate category.
Intent of the Paramilitary/Reserve topic is not irregular forces.
Paramilitary would be the National Police type forces, the Minister of Interior type forces.
www.strategypage.com /messageboards/messages/1-910.asp   (10247 words)

  
 Principles for Warfare
Note: Strategic-level, spiritual warfare should be considered more in the NFL category.
Get the help before you attempt any ministry, but especially before you attempt spiritual warfare.
As I have read extensively in the area of spiritual warfare.
www.anlwm.com /E-PRIN.htm   (838 words)

  
 Broadmining: GuerrillaMarketing
Hanley Managing Director & Master Trainer Guerrilla Marketing UK IN BRIEF Category: B2B, Professional...
Marketing - advertising, offline/telemarketing, online, public relations and...
Undercover marketing Undercover marketing is a subset of guerrillamarketing where the consumer doesn'
www.lowide.com /GuerrillaMarketing<<<   (362 words)

  
 World War 1 and 2 - Category:Marketing strategies and paradigms
World War 1 and 2 - Category:Marketing strategies and paradigms
See marketing strategies and marketing paradigms for an overview of this topic.
www.worldwardiary.com /history/Category:Marketing_strategies_and_paradigms   (33 words)

  
 E-Commerce Strategies - OneLook Dictionary Search
Sorry, no dictionaries indexed in the selected category contain the phrase E-Commerce Strategies.
You can look up the words in the phrase individually using these links: e-commerce strategies
If you're sure it's a word, try doing a general web search for E-Commerce Strategies:   Google, AltaVista
www.onelook.com /?w=E-Commerce+Strategies   (87 words)

  
 David Baldwin's Trauma Information, Page 5
The TRC is dedicated to informing the public about terrorism and information warfare; includes September attack.
For this listing, I selected handouts that seem broadly useful and generic across disaster type.
A list of links to resources related to coping with various traumatic events, including disasters, collected by the APA.
www.trauma-pages.com /pg5.htm   (5166 words)

  
 Aviation Mechanic Jobs - Information
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User:Eloquence of Or merge a history article, in and Milestones in, all article and as in and 1993 in aviation and the of history was Mechanic Falls town Evergreen Museum is International Aviation.
home.tiscali.de /onlineinfo/aviation-mechanic-jobs.html   (210 words)

  
 Military Association of Atheists and Freethinkers
enlisted in Jun 94 as a 98G, Voice Interceptor, earned SPC in 13 months, earned Joint Service Soldier of the Quarter for the Defense Language Institute, Top Graduate for Category IV languages, Named Distinguished Graduate of 98G Advanced Individual Training.
Was infantry while enlisted on active duty, transitioned to armor in the Guard, became an armor platoon leader after commisioning, currently attached to 1 ID as a public affairs officer.
He is often asked why he married me, by his fellow soldiers, most of them cannot see a strong person fighting in other ways for our freedoms, only a person who causes trouble and strays from the norm.
www.maaf.info /expaif.html   (9116 words)

  
 ENERGY NEWS: OIL, GAS, FUEL, NUCLEAR ENERGY, ALTERNATIVE ENERGY NEWS HavenWorks.com/energy news ;-)
"The Category 4 storm advanced on an area crucial to the U.S. energy infrastructure — offshore oil and gas production, import terminals, pipeline networks and numerous refining operations in the southern states of Louisiana and Mississippi." (1.
"The Joint Committee on Taxation estimates the provision would raise an additional $5 billion in tax revenue in 2006 and 2007.
And it is being debated on the Senate floor Thursday."...
www.havenworks.com /energy   (4788 words)

  
 Defining Terrorism
Nor does the claim that terrorism and guerrilla activities are on one conceptual sequence—to the extent that it has empirical backing—contradict the classification of terrorism and guerrilla activity according to the proposed definition.
All forms of state involvement in terrorism are usually placed under the general category of “terrorist states,” or “state sponsored terrorism.” Such a designation has taken on the character of a political weapon; rival states ascribe it to one another, and terrorist organizations use it against states acting against them.
As long as there is no accepted international convention for distinguishing terrorism from guerrilla activity—and as long as such convention is not accompanied by different levels of punitive sanctions—it should come as no surprise that organizations choose to engage in terrorism or in guerrilla activities according to their own operative limitations or circumstances.
www.ict.org.il /articles/define.htm   (6482 words)

  
 Unit Awards
Only one insignia from any single category of insignia listed above (paragraph 5201.2.a) is authorized for wear at the same time.
Warfare qualification insignia take precedence over other qualification insignia and are placed in the primary position.
Enlisted personnel, who qualified in a warfare specialty as officers and were subsequently reverted to enlisted status, may continue
swiftboats.net /extras/unit_awards.htm   (6482 words)

  
 Preparatory Committee for the Establishment of an International Criminal Court
The list includes those violations of the laws and customs of war not in category 1, and relates to the means and methods of warfare which are considered to be unacceptable or as clear violations of customary international law rules; most of these norms date back to the beginning of the century.
Under the second category, we have listed other serious violations of international humanitarian law applicable in international armed conflicts.
The third category of crimes concerns war crimes committed during non-international armed conflicts.
www.icrc.org /Web/eng/siteeng0.nsf/iwpList320/4B2812E995957390C1256B66005A6BF0   (793 words)

  
 Defining Terrorism
All forms of state involvement in terrorism are usually placed under the general category of “terrorist states,” or “state sponsored terrorism.” Such a designation has taken on the character of a political weapon; rival states ascribe it to one another, and terrorist organizations use it against states acting against them.
A situation is certainly possible in which an organization might decide to move from the stage of terrorism to the stage of guerrilla warfare, and vice-versa, thereby changing its character from one involved only in, or mainly in, terrorism, to one involved mainly in guerrilla warfare.
A situation where organizations are involved simultaneously in terrorism and guerrilla activity is a direct consequence of the lack of an accepted international definition for terrorism and guerrilla warfare.
www.ict.org.il /articles/define.htm   (6482 words)

  
 Hampton Roads:
Note: Surface Warfare Magazine is now publishing quarterly (4 issues per year vice 6 issues per year).
Audio CD's and Presentation Slides of the various sessions are available through the SNA Ship Store by searching in the category "15th SNA National Symposium Audio Cds".
Surface Warfare Magazine now has a NEW LOOK and website.
www.navysna.org /newsgram/Apr03.htm   (6482 words)

  
 ITAR_121.txt
An amphibious vehicle in Category VII(f) is an automotive vehicle or chassis which embodies all-wheel drive, is equipped to meet special military requirements, and which has sealed electrical systems or adaptation features for deep water fording.
Category IV--Launch Vehicles, Guided Missiles, Ballistic Missiles, Rockets, Torpedoes, Bombs and Mines *(a) Rockets (including but not limited to meteorological and other sounding rockets), bombs, grenades, torpedoes, depth charges, land and naval mines, as well as launchers for such defense articles, and demolition blocks and blasting caps.
(ii) Special Warfare Craft (e.g., including but not limited to: LSSC, MSSC, SDV, SWCL, SWCM).
www.pmdtc.org /docs/ITAR/ITAR_121.txt   (8540 words)

  
 Category:Military Communication of Feudal Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Warfare in feudal Japan was a complex affair, much as it is today.
The main article for this category is Military Communication of Feudal Japan.
This category attempts to incorporate the various means used to identify troops and communice with them on the battlefields of Sengoku Japan.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Military_Communication_of_Feudal_Japan   (129 words)

  
 EW ACR C
CESG Communications-Electronics Security Group (U.K. Cryptologic Electronic Warfare Support Measures; Communications Electronic Support Measures (also COMMS ESM)
CEW Centimetric Early Warning (radar) (U.K. CEWI Combat Electronic Warfare and Intelligence (U.S. Army); communications, electronic warfare, and intelligence (U.S. Army)
CIS Commonwealth of Independent States (former Soviet Union); Communications and Information System; Combat Intelligence System; Combined Influence Sweep (U.K.); Category of Identified Signals
www.sew-lexicon.com /cyr_c.htm   (129 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Special forces
The United States Special Operations Forces is the official category where the United States Department of Defense lists the US military units that have a training specialization in unconventional warfare and special operations.
Special forces or special operations forces is a term used to describe relatively small military units raised and trained for reconnaissance, unconventional warfare and special operations.
Special forces or special operations forces are relatively small military units raised and trained for special operations missions such as Special Reconnaissance (SR), Unconventional Warfare (UW), Direct Action (DA), Counter-Terrorism (CT), and Foreign Internal Defense (FID).
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Special-forces   (619 words)

  
 Otis, Autumn 1999
But in fact, in sharp contrast to traditional warfare, in ethnic wars women and children, the elderly, and the infirm, are not “innocent bystanders”: they are central figures, generally as significant as combatant males, in the motivations and purposes of ethnic warfare.
Ethnic groups that perpetrate terrorist acts in Western Europe or the United States are quickly consigned to the category of international criminals, and any sympathy they might already have garnered for the righteousness of their cause is quickly lost.
In ethnic wars, the soldier is often face to face with the unknown: individuals, situations, and technologies that present new kinds of challenges.
www.nwc.navy.mil /press/Review/1999/autumn/art1-a99.htm   (9588 words)

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