Members of the army, navy and air force lined the procession route, with office workers hanging out windows in some places.
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The idea is to let the army, navy and air force concentrate on external threats, while improving the ability of the police to maintain law and order at home.
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Conway has been the most vociferous in expressing the concerns he shares with the other chiefs of the Army, Navy and Air Force about engaging in social experimentation that risks breaking the only armed forces we have during wartime.
On Thursday, a spokesman for the South Korean Defence Ministry, Kim Min-seok, said Pyongyang had been observed carrying out "various drills involving the army, navy and air force, " and that further exercises were being prepared, the Yonhap news agency reports.
Twenty years ago, Congress lifted the ban on women flying in attack aircraft, and now the Army, Marines, Navy and Air Force all have women pilots.
And just what would the SNP do, if they won, about the size of the army, the navy and an air force?
He is an officer in the army, the navy and the air force, popping away from his helicopter rescue squadron to represent Britain's bid for the football World Cup.
Topped with a crown made entirely from sugar, the cake reflects the Silver, Gold and Diamond Jubilees, the Royal Navy, the Army and Royal Air Force.
Veterans who served in the Army, Royal Navy and Air Force - as well as personnel from New Zealand and Fiji - were all exposed to radiation.
And records show that the number of courts-martial proceedings, the judicial process the military uses to determine guilt or innocence and the appropriate punishment for soldiers accused of criminal and disciplinary offenses, have been the lowest on record for the Navy, Army and Air Force Department of Defense.
Paul's Cathedral along a route lined by servicemen and women from the army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force.
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Before that, she was in the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI), which ran services such as bars, shops and cafes at British military bases and on board Royal Navy ships.
Each project has its own lobby, and its own role in the perpetual rivalry between America's army, navy and air force.
The compulsory classes, of 35 hours in a one-week block, are based on those used for new recruits in the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force.
"As soon as he leaves his chamber, he is surrounded by guards from the army, air force and navy, " says Vasit.
He said any employment protection would also affect those residents of the island who serve with the reserves for the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force and the national Territorial Army units, which are separate to the island's squadron.
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The heads of Nigeria 's army, navy and air force all retired amid speculation that President Olusegun Obasanjo might be trying to rid the armed forces of men loyal to the previous regime.
The program will be expanded next year with the Air Force, Army and Navy combining funds for two courses to certify 60 active-duty physicians as medical acupuncturists.
The Enigma machine was used by the German navy, air force and army to send encrypted messages.
Relatives and comrades of those killed serving in the Army, Royal Air Force and Royal Navy last year also attended the service.
The award will augment TAMUCC-COHNS current activities to allow it to work with the Medical Education and Training Command in San Antonio, Texas, which has recently been designated as the central site for all health care-related training for the Tri-Service (Army, Navy and Air Force).
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Social workers also serve in and work for the Air Force, Army, and Navy providing clinical, administrative, and research services.
These will include the four provincial governors, the chiefs of the air force and navy, the deputy chief of the army and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff.
Under the Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR), announced in 2010, the navy and air force have to cut 5, 000 jobs each, the Army 7, 000 and about 25, 000 civilian staff working at the MoD face redundancy.
Coed training at all levels has been the rule in the Army for the last three years, in the Navy since 1992 and in the Air Force since 1977.
In a huge and sprawling country such as Indonesia, there is also a case for channelling more of the army's resources to the navy and air force, which can do a better job of defending the archipelago against piracy and smuggling, as well as countering any genuine military threats.
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Among the signatories of the letter were scores of retired flag officers who previously served in the United States Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps, as well as R.
In fact, the highest-ranking career public affairs officers in the Army, Air Force and Marine Corps are Colonels, while the Navy at least has traditionally enjoyed one 1-star admiral leading its community. (Not surprisingly, the Navy enjoys disproportionately more press coverage of its aircraft carriers, fleet weeks, Blue Angels air shows and the spotlight in Hollywood relative to other services).
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They are a mixture of Green Berets, Rangers and the Delta Force from the Army, the Seals (which stands for Sea-Air-Land) from the Navy and the Air Force's combat controllers and para rescue teams.
Standing on the roof of Two World Financial Center, amid mounds of debris that still litter the streets and rooftops around the World Trade Center, New York police officers -- among them former Marines -- raised the flags of the United States, Marines, Navy, Army, Air Force and Coast Guard.
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