- one
category of
battle casualties,
which also
include what are
called irrecoverable losses—those
already dead or who die of
wounds before reaching an aid...
- Confederacy. The
failures of the two
invasions were
attributed to the same
irrecoverable shortcomings: lack of
manpower at the front, lack of
supplies including...
- more
supplies and
personal belongings.
Several Abrams tanks that were
irrecoverable due to loss of
mobility or
other cir****stances were destro**** by friendly...
- he
deducted 3,276,000 to
arrive at his
total of 1.283 million POW
irrecoverable losses, his
deductions were 500,000
reservists not on
actual strength...
- file list in
Microsoft Office applications Revo
Uninstaller can also
irrecoverably delete files. A
portable version is
available that can be run without...
- hand on his
heart and
perceiving no
motion there, I
considered him as
irrecoverably gone. I, however,
observed to Mr. Pendleton, that the only
chance for...
- with
approximately 236 to 341 as
irrecoverable losses and
approximately 319
other armored vehicles as
irrecoverable losses (including 165 Panzerspähwagen...
- level) and any debt
remaining after that
period would then be
considered irrecoverable.
Because parents were not
eligible for such a
payment plan, they became...
-
constriction (force per area). This
parameter is
useful for
determining the
irrecoverable losses ****ociated with a
certain piece of
equipment (constriction) in...
- Mize,
Douglas W. (November 2, 2013). "John F. Kennedy,
Billy Graham:
irrecoverable moments in 1963".
Baptist Press.
Retrieved February 22, 2018. Crosbie...