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The Bureau of Industry and Security publishes a proposed rule that describes how surface vessels of war and related articles that the President determines no longer warrant control under Category VI (surface vessels of war and special naval equipment) of the United States Munitions List (USML) would be controlled under the Commerce Control List (CCL) in new Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCNs) 8A609, 8B609, 8C609, 8D609, and 8E609. This rule is one of a planned series of proposed rules that are part of the Administration's Export Control Reform Initiative under which various types of articles presently controlled on the USML under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) would, instead, be controlled on the CCL in accordance with the requirements of the Export Admin...
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COLUMBIA -- A standing-room-only crowd attended worship services at the University of Missouri that included a reading of the Articles of War and presentation of an ornamental sword.
All the soldiers stationed in Columbia from Col. Lewis Merrill's cavalry regiment and Col. Odon Guitar's militia regiment of "mounted riflemen" were on hand, the Missouri Statesman reported.
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Brief Article - Young Adult Review - Audiobook Review
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...317 U. S., at 28 ("By the Articles of War, and especially Article 15, Congress has ex...
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Codes created to prescribe the manner in which the ARMED SERVICES...
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The Korean War was waged almost 60 years ago. Many of us that lived through that era will most likely remember that part of American history and will be able to relate to the personal sacrifices of the men and women who served in that war.
For the younger Americans of today, this series of articles and interviews in The Taos News will give you a brief historical perspective of the war effort and of your Taos area friends and neighbors who served in the U.S. military services on the Korean Peninsula at that time.
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Get ready for a rollicking concert by the Rock Bottom Remainders in conjunction with this summer's Sun Valley Writers Conference. Amy Tan, author of The Joy Luck Club, will join her fellow band members and authors Mitch Albom, Ridley Pearson, Dave Barry and Frank McCourt at the writer's podium for this year's conference. The conference runs from August 19 through 22 in Sun Valley. Other participants include A.R. "Pete" Gurney, writer of the plays Sylvia and Love Letters; Thomas Keneally, author of Schindler's List; Thomas Cahill, author of How the Irish Saved Civilization and Nick Arvin, author of Articles of War.
Veteran Ketchum actor Bob Rais, who was named Cincinnati's Best Actor before he moved to the Wood River Valley, had to shave the beard he's had since college a couple weeks ag...
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ISBN: 0313313628
TITLE: Index to contemporary military articles of the World War II era, 1939-1949.
AUTHOR: Ed. by Benjamin R. Beede.
PUBLISHER: Praeg...
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Despite multiple felonies, no criminal prosecutions have commenced in U.S. courts for the following: the well-documented law of war violations in the form of torture and the cruel, inhuman, and degrading treatment inflicted by Titan Corporation interpreters and CACI International interrogator contract employees of the U.S. government at Abu Ghraib (Danner, 2004:518-523; 552); numerous reports of war crimes through release of chemical weapons hi violation of international law and U.S. Department of Defense directives (Risen, 2008: 1); failure to distinguish between combatant and non-combatant targets of fire committed by mercenary armies from Blackwater (Fainaru, 2007a: 1), Unity Resources (Fainaru, 2007b: 1), and Triple Canopy (Chivers, 2006: 16), to identify only a few; and gang rapes ...
... the language of the 1775 Massachusetts Articles of War all commanders "shall keep good order, and ...
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The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) publishes this proposed rule that describes how submersible vessels, oceanographic equipment and related articles that the President determines no longer warrant control under Category VI (Vessels of War and Special Naval Equipment) or Category XX (Submersible Vessels, Oceanographic and Associated Equipment) of the United States Munitions List (USML) would be controlled under the Commerce Control List (CCL) in new Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCNs) 8A620, 8B620, 8D620, and 8E620. In addition, this proposed rule would control closed and semi-closed circuit (rebreathing) apparatus, engines and propulsion systems for submersible vessels, and submarine and torpedo nets, which are currently controlled under ECCN 8A018, under new ECCN 8A620...