Between 2006 and 2008, Gen Allen was deployed as the second-in-command to Anbar province in Iraq.
Langhammer, the longtime second-in-command to the chairman, Leonard Lauder, has a five-and-a-half-year contract in his new post.
We have chain of command to raise issues and concerns, but we don't publicly challenge the civilian leadership.
So says Russell Glass, the former second-in-command to billionaire buyout artist Carl Icahn.
But sometimes people have the knowledge and the self-command to choose happiness, and they still fail to do so.
He takes over as second in command to Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly during a challenging time for the NYPD.
The team's initial goal was for the user to send a command to the robot to process into a movement.
The Pentagon has created a new Africa Command to help monitor the area more closely and train local government forces.
Just before the injunction, Jannard sent his second in command to Milan, once again pushing to have Sunglass Hut stock Oakleys.
He will call upon the men and women serving under his command to make choices as hard as the ones we faced.
The Book of Numbers is so named because of God's command to Moses that he should count the Israelites in preparation for war.
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Yet another goal is to encourage warring powers to set up chains of command to ensure that combatants are held responsible for their actions.
David McKiernan, asked U.S. Central Command to review the initial investigation.
Donations from the international community have poured in, with U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta also ordering the Pacific Command to support relief and rescue operations.
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TecTile 3.0 will associate the programmer's email address to all private TecTile tags and will only allow execution of a TecTile command to the programmer's device.
When the ISP said no even to producing the older emails, the Revenue Agent went up the IRS chain of command to the IRS General Counsel for help.
He also promoted the once-heretical idea of using mobile ground forces and a streamlined chain of command to "get inside the enemy's decision cycle" and hasten its collapse.
Doing so would permit Hanoi to borrow hundreds of millions from the newly established IMF funding facility available to countries ostensibly in transition from command to market economies.
The mandate is not a legal command to buy insurance.
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The statue commemorates Waterloo general Lord Rowland Hill who was born in Hawkstone in 1772 and was second in command to the Duke of Wellington at Waterloo in 1815.
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Depending on the timing and situation it may in fact be totally necessary to send men under your command to detain another soldier in order to ensure their safety.
After a slow start, Boeing is moving on to a new phase of using the pooled technical and business talents now at its command to develop completely new activities.
The 17ft (5m) high statue commemorates Waterloo general Lord Rowland Hill who was born in Hawkstone in 1772 and was second in command to the Duke of Wellington at Waterloo in 1815.
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It said the launch of the Trident Gang Crime Command to tackle an estimated 250 active criminal gangs in London, using a combination of enforcement and preventative approach, has had its impact.
But when cell phone pictures later were provided to the U.S. military showing dozens of bodies at the scene of the strike, McKiernan asked U.S. Central Command to review the initial investigation.
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Among them: a common desire to evolve from a command to a market economy, a mutual interest in containing Islam-fired nationalism in the new republics of Central Asia, and growing economic ties.
Petraeus himself contributed to this last pattern of error, during his second tour in the country, between 2004 and 2005, when he oversaw a command to train and equip Iraqi soldiers and police.
While I may disagree with retaining the cuts for high-income individuals, I certainly appreciate that those in support would want to use all the tools at their command to get what they want.
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The thrust of the reforms was to concentrate strategic leadership at the top of the department and establish a new Joint Forces Command to integrate capabilities such as military intelligence across all three services.
If she wins narrowly, or only by that margin of five or six points, superdelegates may look at the delegate maths and a smiling Mr McCain, and heed Mr Dean's command to start committing.
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