He served in the Republic of Vietnam during June 1968 through July 1969, with Sub-Unit One, 1st Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company (ANGLICO).
One unit is equivalent to one game played in the tournament.
Social value starts at the unit of one: one person, one community, one product or service.
Ms Wilson told the inquiry that Georgia had absconded four times from the unit in one month.
Each aspect of life is a business unit in one or more tech ecosystems valued at billions of dollars.
ENGADGET: Editorial: Microsoft is singing the right tune with some wrong notes
It is also looking to consolidate its document production unit into one site.
The Glenfield Hospital unit is one of three facing closure but a High Court judge said the consultation was flawed.
On a positive note, Phillips Electronics gained 0.9% after it announced that it will divest its struggling television unit to one of its joint ventures.
"This is a Hobson's choice, " said Steve Murawski, chief science adviser for NOAA's fisheries unit and one of the officials working to assess the spill's environmental damage.
The fund operates on a unit system in which conferences receive one unit for every tournament game played by a conference member, not counting the championship game.
FORBES: A Single NCAA Tournament Victory Is Worth $1.5 Million
He said his relationship with Ms Casburn was "cordial", but she had accused him of failing to support her and the unit on one or two occasions.
Prosecutors describe Mr Khadr as an al-Qaeda militant, who killed Sgt Christopher Speer when a US special forces unit raided one of the group's compounds in eastern Afghanistan.
Canning and Drew say when they approached writing the songs for Forgiveness Rock Record, they were interested in focusing on a smaller, more stable unit, one they'd been touring with since 2008.
Fitbit, which helped pioneer this kind of wearable tech, is also back with Flex, which distinguishes itself by letting users swap its sensor unit from one wristband to another to co-ordinate with their clothes.
"It looks like we have found a key genetic gatekeeper of puberty in mice and men, " said Dr William Crowley Jr, chief of the reproductive endocrine unit and one of those involved in the study.
This unit represents one of the two NEW products in the HIGH BRIGHTNESS category that SIM2, the company hailed by world's most famous Movie Directors as the top performing in projection technology, is unveiling this year at CEDIA Expo.
ENGADGET: SIM2's $158k CinemaQuattro 4K DLP projector is for hundred seat home theaters
Tri-Amping - A technique commonly used in large-scale sound amplification for concerts, Tri-amping is the practice of connecting three audio amplifiers to a loudspeaker unit: one to power the bass driver (woofer), one to power the mid-range and the third to power the treble driver (tweeter).
ENGADGET: Edifier's Spinnaker Bluetooth speaker system promises not to hurt you, sells for $350
The role of leading Nokia's Mobile Solutions unit is one of company's most important positions after CEO, particularly now since the company has been coming under increasing pressure from investors to improve its lineup of Smartphone offerings, both in terms of the devices themselves and the software built into them.
And all of you know something that America should never forget: Just as you rise or fall as one unit, we rise or fall as one nation.
Each allowance corresponds to one unit of emissions (e.g. one tonne of carbon dioxide equivalent).
It was a big change they were dumping one entire business unit and launching a new one.
FORBES: Why Resisting Change Isn't A Bad Thing: The Social Change Adoption Path
Troubles at DFS duty-free shopping unit made stock one of worst French performers in 1997.
They are all working as one unit, trying to ride out this wave and survive.
FORBES: Why Do The Japanese Handle Crises So Much More Calmly Than Americans?
The choice was between one unit of goodies immediately and three after two minutes.
Managers in one unit would balk at paying the price another unit charged for supplies.
One unit is about half a pint of beer or a single measure of spirits.
To a reasonable approximation the value of one unit of anything for recycling is worth nothing.
FORBES: The Cash4Gold Bankruptcy: This Is The Basic Problem With Recycling
Rukhag 3 gives detailed, well-researched accounts of the treatment of nuns in one unit of Drapchi Prison.
One unit sets mines and hides in bush and sets them off when vehicles come past (military ones).
BBC: NEWS | Programmes | This World | Wires from the front line: Nepal
Two pairs of firefighters, each pair with one hose, worked as one unit.
WSJ: Airplane Fires: Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport's Firefighter Training
应用推荐