The suspects also must prove to a three-person panel of military officers they are not a terror risk.
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Pte Manning has also elected to be tried by military judge alone, rather than a judge and panel of military officers, added his lawyer.
The studies -- one conducted by a senior panel of military officers and civilian experts and another by the Army's Inspector General -- are complete, Meyer said.
The challenge for Wahid is to solidify the loyalty of the rest of his military officers.
General Ali Aouni was head of the central college of military staff officers.
He maintains that he was following the orders of military intelligence officers.
But it seems unlikely that the scientist could have moved materials from Pakistan's heavily guarded nuclear plants without the knowledge, and perhaps the help, of senior military officers.
In the House of Lords, the government was urged by Lord Marlesford to include in the inquiry "the possibility of replacing the top operational command of UKBA with the appointment of retired military officers who have spent their professional lives defending the realm".
Some Republicans are privately making the case that if Rumsfeld is to keep his job, then one of his senior deputies -- possibly Cambone -- should resign for encouraging the use of military police officers to help military intelligence units at the Abu Ghraib prison.
Bray said her male superiors were incredulous upon hearing that she had led dozens of male military police officers through a three-hour firefight during the 1989 invasion of Panama.
Members of Congress are putting together legislation to essentially strip military officers of the authority to overturn convictions for serious offenses such as sexual assault.
Dozens of retired American military officers signed the statement, produced in conjunction with the Washington-based Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs.
The first contingent of 100 military police officers arrived at Louis Armstrong International Airport late Thursday -- combat-ready for immediate deployment in New Orleans.
Small units of military and civilian officers, known as provincial reconstruction teams, or PRTs, are to be expanded across Afghanistan, and in particular to provinces along the border with Pakistan.
This month a group of British diplomats and military officers went back to Brezna to commemorate the event along with their new friends in the government of Montenegro, which has been an independent country since 2006.
Add to the mix published reports that General David Petraeus - one of America's most prominent military officers as the four-star commander of Central Command and a leading architect of the Iraq surge - sees the lack of progress in the Israeli-Palestinian "peace process" as a threat to American servicemen and women in his area of responsibility.
All this will be overseen by a committee of senior military-intelligence officers and civil servants.
By the mid-nineteen-eighties, Petraeus had become one of a small circle of post-Vietnam military officers who had developed an interest in counter-insurgency doctrine.
In Iraq today, in the city of Ramadi, the capital of the western province of Anbar, US military officers were meeting local leaders when insurgents attacked the site with mortars.
And since June, Jorge Videla, a former junta leader, has again been detained (recently in his home) over the theft for adoption by military officers of babies born to prisoners (who were then murdered).
One of the distinguished retired military officers who co-authored the Center study was General John Foss (USA, Ret.), who served as Commanding General, Training and Doctrine Command (1989-1991) and former Commanding Officer of the 82nd Airborne Division with responsibility for deploying U.S. forces to the Multilateral Force and Observers mission (MFO) in the Sinai Desert.
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The Christmas 1914 fraternisation, in which the Battalion was among the first to participate, had had the same professional simplicity: no emotional hiatus, this, but a commonplace of military tradition an exchange of courtesies between officers of opposing armies.
Heading east from Dili to the village of Becora, the highway is deserted except our little convoy--a military truck bearing two tons of rice, and two cars carrying military officers and journalists.
By any measure, he was one of the outstanding General officers of his generation, helping our military adapt to new challenges, and leading our men and women in uniform through a remarkable period of service in Iraq and Afghanistan, where he helped our nation put those wars on a path to a responsible end.
Our United States Congress of lawyers, doctors, diplomats, retired military officers and career politicians -- along with their staffs of intelligent young political science majors and MBAs -- now finds itself poring over "business plans" submitted this week by Ford, GM and Chrysler.
Prosecutions are now in the hands of civilian lawyers, not military officers.
The next day people in Manila read that a group of retired generals and other military officers had earlier urged the armed forces, in a two-page manifesto, to "assist" the beleaguered Estrada in performing the "heroic act" of resigning.
Like many other great organizations, the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) is taking action to improve the lives of military families because they understand the difficulties and hardships that our families willingly face in the shared service to our nation.
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The young Djojohadikusumo is the first in a long line of academics, civil servants and military officers to turn to trade.
American officials say privately that co-operation with Pakistan has not ended altogether - despite a cooling of relations - and key Pakistani military officers and civilian politicians continue to support the strikes.
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