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In the News (Thu 16 Feb 12)

  
  Kommersant
In 1981, became commander of a brigade of minesweepers of the Maritime Flotilla of the Pacific Fleet (Razboinik); in 1984, became chief of staff and first deputy commander of the diversified forces flotilla of the Pacific Fleet.
Commanded recognizance troop, was deputy commander of the airborne infantry training squadron of the 357th Regiment of the 103rd Airborne Infantry Guard Division (Vitebsk).
Then commanded a tank regiment, was deputy commander of a division and commander of the 17th Tank Guard Division (Krivoy Rog) in the Kiev Military District.
www.kommersant.com /doc.asp?id=-4971   (4842 words)

  
 Air Force
Commander of Aviation and Deputy CINC --- AKSYONOV, Viktor, Lieutenant-General (Agentstvo Voyennykh Novostey, 24 Jun 02).
Served as a pilot, air-craft commander and commander of a MAT regiment.
Deputy Commander (of squadron ?) --- DOLGIKH, Aleksey, ?
www.fas.org /irp/world/russia/fbis/AirForce.html   (3261 words)

  
 Ground Troops
He has commanded a platoon, a company, a battalion, a regiment, deputy division commander (1983-1988), a division, a district training center in Omsk, an army corps, and an army (Far East MD) and been Transbaykal District First Deputy Commander (Nov. 1994).
After that he commanded an army and was first deputy commander of the troops of the district.
He was chief of staff for armaments of the Ground Forces from 1996 to 1998, and deputy chief of the GABTU [Main Directorate for Motorized and Armored Vehicles and Tanks] and chief engineer from 1998 to 2002.
www.fas.org /irp/world/russia/fbis/GroundTroops.html   (2738 words)

  
 James M. McClaugherty (DSCC Deputy Commander)
James M. McClaugherty is the Deputy Commander of the Defense Supply Center, Columbus, Ohio.
As the deputy, he is co-responsible for the operation of the one-square-mile military supply center.
In this position, he was the principal staff advisor to the DSCC Commander and Deputy Commander on all aspects of Inventory Control Point plans and operations.
www.dscc.dla.mil /Library/bios/deputy.html   (453 words)

  
 Deputy Commander NRDC - IT
With the 1st Battalion Queen's Own Highlanders he was successively a Platoon Commander, Intelligence Officer, Operations Officer, Adjutant, Company Commander and Commanding Officer; and served in Scotland, Northern Ireland, Germany and Hong Kong.
He commanded the Battalion on operations in Belfast and in the Gulf War where he was also commander of the Armoured Delivery Group.
He has attended the Canadian Command and Staff Course Toronto, the Higher Command and Staff Course Camberley, and the Australian College of Defense and Strategic Studies in Canberra.
cabarfeidh.com /deputy_commander_nrdc__it.htm   (360 words)

  
 Fort Drum, New York • Deputy Commander
DEPUTY TO THE GARRISON COMMANDER - U.S. Judith L. Gentner, Judy, is currently serving as the Deputy to the Garrison Commander at Fort Drum, New York.
In this capacity, she exercises executive leadership, provides policy and programmatic oversight to the broad range of installation programs and represents the commander in his absence.
She is responsible for managing the day-to-day base operations for the installation and tenant activities and for providing administrative program direction to various directors and special staff in finance, logistics, police and fire services, information technology, housing, engineering and environmental, mobilization/deployments, community activities, family programs and in the personnel arena.
www.drum.army.mil /sites/commander/deputy.asp   (305 words)

  
 MAJ/AR - Deputy Commander
Command is a major part of the 2IC?s duties and our hosts are very comfortable delegating this responsibility when necessary.
A central housing office manages quarters allocations, but the Commanding Officer through the SSO does have influence on who is assigned which quarters.
It is less than 50 meters east of the Commanding Officer’s house within the perimeter fence of the main post.
www.army.mod.uk /ukpep/where/lulworth_camp/maj_ar_deputy_commander.htm   (5125 words)

  
 Deputy Commander   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Promoted to Commander in 1991 he joined the Ministry of Defense on the staff of the Directorate of Operational Requirements (Sea) as the officer responsible for current and future ships’ Communications and Information Systems.
Promoted to Captain in December of 1998 he led the RN study into qualifications and examination structure for Commanding, Executive and watchkeeping officers on behalf of the Commander in Chief Fleet.
He served as Deputy Chief of Staff from June 2001 to July 2003, was promoted to the rank of Commodore, and took his present position as Deputy Commander Striking Fleet Atlantic.
www.secondfleet.navy.mil /leadership/deputy_csfl.htm   (358 words)

  
 Deputy Commander/Chief of Staff   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Colonel John "Rusty" Schorsch assumed the duties as Deputy Commander/Chief of Staff; United States Army Southern European Task Force (Airborne) on October 23, 2000.
He was further assigned to command C Company, 4th Battalion 6th Infantry and became the Battalion S3 in the same battalion to complete his tour.
From 1995 – 1997, Colonel Schorsch commanded the 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
www.setaf.army.mil /setaforg/biographies/cos.htm   (1113 words)

  
 Interview with the Deputy Commander of Russian Air Force   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The deputy commander of the Russian Air Force in charge of armaments since 1996, Klishin has seen no new warplanes commissioned for months, but remains an optimist, hoping that a cost-efficient modernization will allow his cash-strapped force to maintain a decent level of combat readiness.
He served at various command posts, including as deputy commander of one of the unit's Air Force divisions, but left to join the prestigious Military Academy of the General Staff of the Armed Forces in Moscow.
He graduated in 1990 and was sent to serve at the Air Force's flight and test center in Akhtubinsk, southern Russia, before being summoned back to Moscow to become the deputy commander of the Russian Air Force as well as the force's chief engineer.
www.aeronautics.ru /ruaf6.htm   (1181 words)

  
 Deputy Commander-Go Kathy Go Colt Pedigree- Thoroughbred Racing Horse   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The sire of this colt, Deputy Commander, is a Grade I winner of $1,906,640.
Deputy Commander has already sired, Ten Most Wanted, winner of the Travers (Grade I) at Saratoga in 2003.
Deputy Commander’s sire, Deputy Minister, is a Grade I winner, and his dam, Anka Germania, is also a Grade I winner.
www.peachtreeracing.com /deputycommpedigree.htm   (136 words)

  
 Fort AP Hill, Va • Deputy Commander
Charles A. Munson was born and raised in central Pennsylvania.
He recently retired from active service and in August 2002, was appointed as the Deputy to the Fort A.P. Hill Garrison Commander.
In addition to commanding at the company and battalion level, he has served as a Director for Industrial Operations, a Deputy Garrison Commander, the Garrison Commander, Zweibrucken, Germany, and as the Garrison Commander for the U.S. Army garrisons in Italy (Commander, 22
www.aphill.army.mil /sites/commander/deputy.asp   (150 words)

  
 Region Deputy Commander
In 1981 RDML Cronk reported to Commander 25th NORAD, McChord Air Force Base, Tacoma, Washington for a joint tour as Staff Plans and Liaison Officer.
In October 2001 RDML Cronk was recalled to active duty as Commander Third Fleet’s representative to the Western Air Defense Sector (WADS) in support of Operation Noble Eagle.
His first Flag assignment was Deputy Commander Naval Air Forces Pacific.
www.cnrsw.navy.mil /Command/Deputy.htm   (375 words)

  
 News from USJFCOM: Wagner new USJFCOM deputy commander   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
A former commander of the U.S. Army's Southern European Task Force (Airborne) recently assumed the deputy commander role, helping to guide USJFCOM towards accomplishment of its primary mission: leading the U.S. military in transformation.
Gen. Robert W. Wagner ascends to the command's second-highest position as deputy commander of U.S. Joint Forces Command, Norfolk, Va., taking over the job from Navy Vice Admiral Martin J. Mayer.
Wagner served as commander of the U.S. Army's Southern European Task Force (Airborne), Vicenza, Italy, the Army's premier force in Italy.
www.jfcom.mil /newslink/storyarchive/2003/pa012403.htm   (343 words)

  
 DSCP Deputy Commander's Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Steven R. Bernett has been the Deputy Commander of the Defense Supply Center Philadelphia since May 2003.
Bernett was the Deputy Commander of the Defense Supply Center, Columbus, Ohio where he was directly responsible for the Center’s inventory control point functions and served as the agency's lead center for land and maritime spare parts.
In 1998 he was reassigned to Director of Planning and Resource Management in Richmond where he was responsible for the effective and efficient stewardship of operating funds and resources allocated to the Center.
www.dscp.dla.mil /depdir.htm   (338 words)

  
 Deputy Commander Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Edwards is the Deputy to the Commander, U.S. Army Combined Arms Support Command, Fort Lee, Virginia, where he is responsible for doctrine, training, leader development, organization, and materiel for Army logistics.
He served as a Program Analyst for the Deputy Commanding General for Resources and Management until May 1983, conducting management, productivity and logistics studies.
Edwards moved to be Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Training - Plans and Support, Headquarters, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, from February 1989 until March 1993.
www.cascom.army.mil /command_group/MrEdwardsBio.htm   (274 words)

  
 Deputy Commander's Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
He commanded two fighter wings and led two air expeditionary force deployments to Southwest Asia: AEF III and the 4th Air Expeditionary Wing.
He served as the Commander of 7th Air Force, Pacific Air Forces; Air Component Commander, ROK and U.S. Combined Forces Command Korea; and Deputy Commander U.S. Forces Korea.
He served two tours at the Pentagon and was Commandant of the NATO School at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, Commandant of Air War College and Commander of the Air Force Doctrine Center.
www.centcom.mil /aboutus/bios/ccdc_bio.htm   (552 words)

  
 :: Airdrie Stud ::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
As a sire of sires he is represented by such highly regarded stallions as Awesome Again, Silver Deputy, French Deputy, Deputy Commader, Touch Gold, Salt Lake and Dehere.
A leading third crop sire in 2004, Deputy Commander is represented by 18 stakes horses, including six SWs in 2004, notably: TEN MOST WANTED, GRAB YOUR HEART, GOLDEN COMMANDER, RIVER MOUNTAIN ROAD and LITTLE ABNER (NTR setter).
DEPUTY COMMANDER was the leading money-earning 3-year-old of 1997.
www.airdriestud.com /deputy_commander.asp?header=stallions   (173 words)

  
 Alaskan Command Deputy Commander   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The mission of USARAK is to command and control U.S. Army forces in Alaska and to be capable of rapid deployment from Alaska in the conduct of contingency operations within the Pacific Theater and elsewhere as directed.
Prior to his current assignment, he was the Deputy Commanding General for Transformation, in the Training and Doctrine Command, serving at Fort Lewis, Washington.
He is a graduate of the Infantry Officers Advanced Course, Army Command and General Staff College, and the National War College.
www.elmendorf.af.mil /3wing/units/pa/webdocs/bios/alccdbio.htm   (138 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Norman Schwarzkopf
A much-decorated veteran of numerous military assignments, including two tours of duty in Vietnam, he first attained the rank of general in 1978 and in October 1983 was deputy commander of U.S. forces in the invasion of Grenada.
In 1988 he was appointed to head the U.S. Central Command.
After Iraq invaded Kuwait in August 1990, he was responsible for planning and executing Operation Desert Storm, the U.S.-led multinational campaign that liberated Kuwait during the Persian Gulf War (1991).
encarta.msn.com /encyclopedia_761579582/Schwarzkopf_H_Norman_Jr.html   (153 words)

  
 Deputy Commander Operations
Selected for the 1991 Course at the Royal College of Defence Studies, he was taken off it after three weeks to become ACOS Land Operations at the Joint War Headquarters for the period of the Gulf War and its aftermath, which included the establishment of UK forces as part of the Kurdish Relief Operation.
He was appointed Chief of Staff, ACE Rapid Reaction Corps in September 1994 and deployed with the Headquarters to Bosnia and Hercegovina in December 1995 where he was Chief of Staff of the Land Component of the Peace Implementation Force, IFOR.
He was promoted to Lieutenant General and assumed the post of Deputy Commander Operations of the Stabilization Force, SFOR, for Bosnia and Hercegovina based in Sarajevo on 1st March 1999.
www.nato.int /sfor/coms-sfor/dcomops.htm   (449 words)

  
 AK NORAD Deputy Commander   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
At the completion of his Command tour he was assigned to 19th Wing as Wing Operations Officer.
In 1996 Colonel Drover returned to NDHQ to join the Deputy Chief of Defence J3 staff as a Senior Operations Planning Officer.
On 9 July 2001, he was posted to Elmendorf AFB, Alaska as the Deputy Commander, Alaskan NORAD Region.
www.elmendorf.af.mil /3wing/units/pa/webdocs/bios/aknorcd.htm   (309 words)

  
 DEPUTY STAGE COMMANDER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Deputy Stage Commander is responsible to the Stage Commander, and is responsible for:
manage the stage from the finish area, reporting to the Stage Commander on the condition of the stage whilst it is being set up, and during the running of the stage
assist the Stage Commander in the preparation of a debrief report, to be submitted to the Area Co-ordinator within three weeks of the finish of the event
www.classicadelaide.com.au /ca/officials/depscommander.asp   (263 words)

  
 Deputy Commander of U.S. Central Command Visits Turkmenistan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Deputy Commander of United States Central Command, Lieutenant General Lance Smith is paying an official visit to Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, September 27-28.
His visit is a follow-up to Commander of U.S. Central Command, General John Abizaid's visit to Ashgabat two months ago.
He served two tours at the Pentagon and was Commandant of the NATO School at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, Commandant of the Air War College and Vice Commander of Air University.
www.usemb-ashgabat.usia.co.at /archive/pr129.html   (310 words)

  
 New Deputy Commander of the Canadian NORAD Region
WINNIPEG - American F-15 command pilot Brig.-Gen. Donald J. Quenneville assumed the role of Deputy Commander of the Canadian NORAD Region here today.
Brig.-Gen. Quenneville comes to Winnipeg from the Headquarters of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, at Milford, Mass., where he was Commander and Chief of Staff of the Headquarters starting in Nov. 2002.
NORAD, is a bi-national Canadian and American command that employs a network of space-, air- and ground-based sensors, air-to-air refueling tankers and fighter aircraft, controlled by a sophisticated command and control network to deter, detect and defend against aerial threats that originate outside or within North American airspace.
www.airforce.dnd.ca /news/2004/07/28_e.asp   (374 words)

  
 AOSHS - Famous Persons D-F   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
His father, CDR Harry Augustus Davenport III, was deputy commander, US Coast Guard Europe.
In 1942, he joined the Army Air Corps and took command of the 99th Fighter Squadron, the famous "Tuskegee airmen," as a lieutenant colonel.
Davis, known for his dignified manner and eloquent speech, became the first fl brigadier general in the history of the U.S. Air Force in 1954.
aoshs.wichita.edu /famousD-F.html   (1111 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Creighton Williams Abrams (U.S. History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
After graduating (1936) from West Point, he served with distinction during World War II, most notably as commander of the 37th Tank Battalion, which relieved Allied forces trapped at Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge.
Abrams was appointed (1967) deputy commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam under Gen. William Westmoreland and later served (1968–72) as commanding general.
From 1972 until his death he was U.S. army chief of staff.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/A/Abrams-C.html   (212 words)

  
 Corps Deputy Commander Wins Glasscock Award   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Glasscock Award was endowed by Melbern Glasscock, a 1959 Texas A&M graduate, and his daughter, Anne Elizabeth, a 1986 graduate, to recognize and honor a senior in the Corps of Cadets who has combined a high level of academic success in a liberal arts degree with demonstrated leadership in the Corps.
Garrity is serving as deputy commander of the Corps of Cadets this year.
Academically, she has been designated as a distinguished student and named to the Commandant's Honor Roll.
www.tamu.edu /univrel/aggiedaily/news/stories/99/042999-9.html   (231 words)

  
 Deputy Commander, Navy Region Southwest
CAPT Brunhart then served as Deputy and Acting Head of the Acquisition Department with Pacific Division, Naval Facilities Engineering Command.
In May 1997 he assumed command of Navy Public Works Center, San Diego and additionally become Navy Region Southwest’s first Assistant Chief of Staff for Facilities in March 1998.
July 1999 CAPT Brunhart was assigned as Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff (COS), Navy Region Southwest.
www.cnrsw.navy.mil /bios/cos.htm   (562 words)

  
 Aberdeen Proving Ground • Deputy Commander   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Joseph D. Craten, a native of Joliet, Illinois, is the Deputy to the Commander of the U.S Army Garrison, Aberdeen Proving Ground (USAGAPG), Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.
He has a Bachelor of Science degree in Business and Management from the University of Maryland (1976) and a Master of Science Degree in Systems Management from the University of Southern California (1977).
He assumed his current position as Deputy to the Commander, USAGAPG, in November 1997.
www.apg.army.mil /apghome/sites/commander/deputy.asp   (252 words)

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