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 SHAPE History : 22 July 2003
One of the most significant events in the history of Allied Command Europe is France’s withdrawal from NATO’s integrated military structure, which made it necessary for SHAPE and several other ACE headquarters to leave French territory.
The allies attempted unsuccessfully to persuade the French government to reconsider, and France then withdrew the vast majority of its military personnel from NATO military headquarters in July 1966.
Soon afterward, France announced that it was withdrawing from the headquarters of Allied Command Europe and that SHAPE and its subordinate headquarters Allied Forces Central Europe (AFCENT) must leave French territory by April 1967.
www.nato.int /shape/news/2003/history/h030722.htm   (563 words)

  
 HR Mentor - News
Public employees who have been employed at their employers for at least 90 days are entitled to 20 days of paid leave annually when ordered to active service in the National Guard, military reserves or federal military service.
Employees who are members of the National Guard or U.S. reserves can take up to 15 days of paid leave per year when called for active duty or defense training--and up to 22 days of paid leave for full-time military service for the state.
Employees who are members of the National Guard or military reserves can take up to 15 days of paid leave per year when called for training or service.
www.hrmentor.com /news.cfm   (563 words)

  
 Unprepared Bhutan prepares for war
Bhutan wants the Northeast ultras to leave its territory and take shelter in countries other than Bhutan, or wants them to return to where they came from.
The refugees’ loyalty and their contribution to economic development of Bhutan remained unquestionable until they were forced to leave their country under the draconian law.
The ultras have already warned the Bhutan government that they would be forced to retaliate if Bhutan continues to insist that they should leave its territory.
www.kantipuronline.com /kolnews.php?&nid=2576   (563 words)

  
 Women in the Norwegian Military Forces (Anders Jacobsen's blog)
I believe Iraq have learnt a new lesion of Iraqi military geography in the light of high tech modern war during the gulf war.
I am trying to track down a women working in the Norwegian military her name is Jeanette Hansen she is from Kleppe but i beleive she is stationed in the north of norway.
If you have information to indicate otherwise; leave a comment :-) If you too have head the rumour - leave a comment too - it would be interesting to hear how widespread the rumour is?
www.jacobsen.no /anders/blog/archives/2002/08/12/women_in_the_norwegian_military_forces.html   (2018 words)

  
 Verdun American High School News and other current events
For many of us Brats, growing up either as a Military Brat or an Overseas Brat, the December holidays were often spent away from grandparents and other family members at either a base or a location hundreds, if not thousands of miles from where our parents called home.
The 312th Army Band (provided thanks to a Military Brat named Buz Altshuler) struck up a patriotic air, and the McConnell AFB Color Guard stood at attention as Brats and Educators disembarked from the buses, some carrying banners to proclaim to all who they were.
The military was present to greet, welcome and honor us!
www.vahs.org /news.htm   (5514 words)

  
 Central Asia: U.S. Embassy Says No Plans To Open Military Base In Turkmenistan - RADIO FREE EUROPE / RADIO LIBERTY
Since last month articles have been circulating that the United States planned to use a military base in Turkmenistan to replace the base in Uzbekistan that the government has asked the U.S. to leave.
At the end of July, the Uzbek government requested the United States to leave the Khanabad base, used for operations in Afghanistan since 2001, by the end of this year.
Lovejoy knew about the many reports of the U.S. military moving from Uzbekistan to Turkmenistan, but she said General Abizaid did not even mention the issue when he met with the Turkmen president and subsequent stories to the contrary were full of inaccuracies.
www.rferl.org /featuresarticle/2005/09/C1F548CB-6F8F-4D53-8E5B-CC91F21F82F1.html   (668 words)

  
 Coalition holds off efforts to take rebel-run cities csmonitor.com
That should leave the Iraqi military in a much stronger position to confront accelerated efforts to destabilize the country as it moves towards planned elections.
Military officials here hold up as another model last month's agreement in Najaf - where fighters loyal to anti-US cleric Moqtada al-Sadr agreed after three weeks of fighting to leave the city.
Iraqi forces and the American military are increasing their surgical, often retaliatory, strikes into towns like Ramadi, Fallujah, and Samarra, where forces of Islamic extremists and of the former regime hold varying degrees of power and sway.
www.csmonitor.com /2004/0913/p01s04-woiq.html   (1683 words)

  
 A CIA Officer in Saigon
Unlike the standard military tour of one year in Vietnam, the usual overseas posting for the Foreign Service, the CIA and several other agencies was two years, without any home leave.
There were five subordinate "bases" in the appropriate military regions (MRs), now called administrative regions: Da Nang for MR I, Nha Trang for MR II, Bien Hoa for MR III, Can Tho for MR IV and the Saigon base for the Saigon–Gia Dinh district.
That complex housed the consulate, the military attachés and the Saigon base.
www.historynet.com /vn/blciaofficerinsaigon   (1683 words)

  
 Leave of Absence
While medical and military leaves may be considered retroactively if supported by individual circumstances, planned educational leaves cannot since they constitute an agreement or "contract" which must be set in advance.
Students returning from a medical or military leave of absence of more than two terms must file an application for admission and must also pay the current application fee.
Planned Educational Leave of Absence: is defined as a planned interruption or pause in a student's regular education during which the student temporarily ceases his or her formal studies at CSU, San Bernardino to pursue other activities that contribute to particular educational goals and objectives.
gradstudies.csusb.edu /leave.html   (745 words)

  
 BASIC MILITARY TRAINING
Leave during basic training and delay en route (leave between completion of basic training and beginning of technical training) are granted for emergency reasons only, and must be verified by the American Red Cross.
Air Force Basic Military Training is six weeks of intense and aggressive instruction.
You will also find helpful information on the the Official Basic Military Training at: www.lackland.af.mil.
www.ohport.ang.af.mil /bmt.htm   (745 words)

  
 Lebanon's Military Intelligence Chief Takes 'Leave of Absence'
BEIRUT -- Lebanon's military intelligence chief has taken what officials called "a one month leave of absence," amid growing demands from the country's political opposition that pro-Syrian security chiefs resign.
Jaber and Smeili, both Shiites, are understood to have been overlooked because the post of military intelligence chief is traditionally granted to a Maronite Christian.
Lebanon's Military Intelligence Chief Takes 'Leave of Absence'
www.aina.org /news/20050329160854.htm   (469 words)

  
 Veterans and the Civil Service
Veterans employed in civil service positions before October 1, 1982, have the option of either making a deposit to cover their military service or having their civil service annuity recomputed to delete post-1956 military service if they are eligible for social security at age 62.
Military retirees at the rank of major, lieutenant commander, or higher are not eligible for preference in appointment unless they are disabled veterans.
This means that time spent in the uniformed services counts for seniority, within-grade increases, completion of probation, career tenure, retirement, and leave rate accrual.
www.opm.gov /employ/html/vetguide.htm   (469 words)

  
 Policies and Procedures Manual-- LEAVE OF ABSENCE (UNPAID)
Military Leave: When ordered by the proper authority, a regular, probationary, or special employee who is called to active duty or who enters active duty with the Armed Forces of the United States, shall be granted military leave-of-absence without pay.
Personal leaves must be consistent with effective organizational operations and should be requested 30 days in advance or as soon as practicable before the leave.
Court Leave: An employee who is called as a participant in a non job-related legal proceeding shall be granted vacation, personal holiday or court leave-of-absence without pay at the employee's discretion.
www.springsgov.com /units/empservices/2004CivPPM/23.htm   (596 words)

  
 new release
If the emergency leave location is outside the continental United States, the soldier should contact the nearest military activity.
HEIDELBERG, Germany -- Soldiers who are scheduled for a permanent change of station move to the Military District of Washington area before the end of October, but who have not yet departed their current assignment, need to contact the Army personnel community for instructions.
These instructions are part of a package of leave, temporary duty and reassignment guidance issued via message Sept. 13 by the Total Army Personnel Command in Alexandria, Va., in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in the United States.
www.hqusareur.army.mil /htmlinks/Press_Releases/2001/Sept/20010913-5.htm   (450 words)

  
 FLRA Negotiability Determinations: TRAINING
Permitting a technician to have a choice of attending Military Education Program training in a civilian status with appropriate per diem expenses or in a military status on military leave or leave without pay from his civilian technician position.
Agency to pay an employee who attends Military Education Program training in his/her military capacity the difference between his/her military and civilian pay during the employee's conversion to military status as well as continue the employee's fringe benefits and union dues deduction.
Exempting a technician from the military training required by the Military Education Program by allowing the employee to substitute certain military training for that required by the program.
www.opm.gov /cplmr/html/TRAIN.htm   (450 words)

  
 GW Bush- AWOL-Absent Without Leave
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(3) without being regularly separated from one of the state military forces, enlists or accepts an appointment in the same or another of the state military forces, or in one of the armed forces of the United States, without
Feel free to use any or all of this, with or without attribution.
www.able2know.com /forums/about18449-0-asc-30.html   (450 words)

  
 Sierra Leone News
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - As UN peacekeepers prepare to leave after intervening to halt one of the most brutal wars in Africa, Sierra Leone faces the daunting challenge of...
UN peacekeepers prepare to leave, Sierra Leone faces poverty, unemployment
Freetown - Sierra Leone attorney general Frederick Carew said on Wednesday it was impossible to accommodate compensation demands from victims from the West African coun...
cgi.sierraleonenews.com   (457 words)

  
 Military Leave: Special Free Download Package
Granting military leaves and on rights during leave
How are health care benefits covered during military leave?
This number could increase dramatically if the United States engages in new military action in the Middle East.
www.ppspublishers.com /militaryleave.htm   (264 words)

  
 Hurricane Katrina: 28 Aug 2005 to Present - EmergencyNet News Real-Time Reports, Analysis by the Emergency Response & Research Institute (ERRI)
He said that military would not fly out of the Superdome either because of the gunfire and that the National Guard told him that it was sending 100 military police officers to gain control.
Mayor C. Ray Nagin told all public safety officers "to compel the evacuation of all persons...regardless of whether such persons are on private property or do not desire to leave."
NEW ORLEANS, LA: The mayor of New Orleans last night reportedly issued an order authorizing the forced removal of people refusing to leave a city that he said was rapidly becoming a health risk.
www.emergency.com /2005/katrina2005.htm   (5219 words)

  
 Job opportunities in the armed forces
In addition to receiving their basic pay, military personnel are provided with free room and board (or a tax-free housing and subsistence allowance), free medical and dental care, a military clothing allowance, military supermarket and department store shopping privileges, 30 days of paid vacation a year (referred to as leave), and travel opportunities.
Bear in mind that the recruiter’s job is to recruit promising applicants into his or her branch of military service, so the information that the recruiter gives you is likely to stress the positive aspects of military life in the branch in which he or she serves.
Military personnel are stationed throughout the United States and in many countries around the world.
www.bls.gov /oco/ocos249.htm   (5588 words)

  
 Free People Search, Military Locator, Military Reunions, GI Bill Benefits, Military News, Veteran Benefits at Military Connections
Military Locator for veterans, active-duty personnel, and reservists you served with.
Military discounts for car rentals, hotels and special offers for veterans & families.
Reconnect with friends and plan your military reunion.
www.militaryconnections.com   (253 words)

  
 Military engineer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A military engineer is primarily responsible for the design and construction of offensive, defensive and logistical structures for warfare.
In modern times a military engineer that usually operates during battle and under fire is called a combat engineer.
With the military use of gunpowder this explosive could be placed in tunnels to explode directly under the walls.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Military_engineer   (535 words)

  
 Leave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
French leave refers to the leisurely desertion from a military unit.
If a person leaves the service without having used all his or her leave time, the unusued days are paid for at the soldier's regular rate of pay upon separation.
Leave can refer to paid or unpaid time off work, and is often covered by legislation, such as the United State's federal Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Leave   (350 words)

  
 Filibuster - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A filibuster can be defeated by the governing party if they leave the debated issue on the agenda indefinitely, without adding anything else to the agenda.
Filibusters do not occur in legislative bodies in which time for debate is strictly limited by procedural rules, such as the United States House of Representatives.
On April 4, tired and often sleepy government members inadvertently let one of the NDP amendments pass, and the handful of residents of Cafon Court in Etobicoke were granted the right to a public consultation on the bill (the government subsequently nullified this with an amendment of their own).
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Fillibuster   (2193 words)

  
 Japanese American internment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
February 19, 1942, allowed military commanders to designate areas "which any or all persons may be excluded, and with such respect to which, the right of any person to enter, remain in, or leave...".
Japanese Americans in Hawaii were not subject to the strict internment policy, despite the fact that they were closer to essential military facilities than most of the Japanese Americans in the western states.
December 1, 1945, the Japanese Americans had lost homes and businesses estimated to be worth, in 1999 values, 4 to 5 billion dollars, and that deleterious effects on Japanese American individuals, their families, and their communities, went beyond monetary damages.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Japanese_internment   (2193 words)

  
 Dolphins
In case a dolphin might leave its assigned area, or otherwise become unreliable, an explosive charge on the underside of the harness would be detonated by the USA Navy monitors, killing the dolphin and leaving a neat, fist-sized hole on the underside of the neck of the dolphin.
the history of the USA Military in training Dolphins to aggressively attack intruders (compare the history of military training of human soldiers to be aggressive killers, and the effects of organized violent sports and video games on the aggressiveness of human populations); or
Dolphins have been studied by the USA Military.
www.valdostamuseum.org /hamsmith/Dolphin.html   (3388 words)

  
 Nigeria - MILITARY INTERVENTION AND RULE
Military rule was not expected to last long; once the rescue operation was complete, the military should return to the barracks where they belonged and leave the governing to civilian politicians.
Even in those countries where the military has become almost a permanent feature of politics, military rule is still considered an aberration and symptomatic of a malfunctioning political system.
In Nigeria, which typifies the scenario just presented, military rule was usually seen as a "rescue" operation necessary to save the country from civilian ineptitude.
www.countrystudies.us /nigeria/69.htm   (323 words)

  
 Humanitarian Practice Network
This blurs the roles of military and humanitarian actors in a way that clearly threatens neutral and impartial humanitarian action, as it renders the environment unsafe for humanitarian workers, forcing them to leave or to impose limitations on where and how they work.
While it is clear that private military companies and their employees, as well as the states that hire them, are responsible for any violations of international humanitarian law which may be committed, in practice mechanisms for holding them accountable, and if necessary bringing these companies and their employees to justice, often do not exist.
This dialogue with the private military sector will be complemented by a parallel dialogue with the state entities directly linked to the phenomenon, because they hire private military contractors, because they benefit from their services, or because they are the state where the companies are registered.
www.odihpn.org /report.asp?ID=2675   (1984 words)

  
 MILITARY AIR CRASH LITIGATION
Military aircraft manufacturers are often the subject of investigation by the survivors of military personnel fatally injured in military air crashes.
For example, the government may be held accountable for operational level negligence by government employees, the violation of government directives that leave little room for discretion, and for the creation of hazards without taking corrective action to warn in order to prevent foreseeable injury.
In cases involving military crashes in foreign countries, where the Foreign Acts Exception is effective to immunize the government, civilian claimants have the option of seeking an administrative remedy from the responsible agency under the Military Claims Act.
www.aviationlawcorp.com /content/milaircrashlit.html   (4016 words)

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