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- These groups can be deplo**** overseas or in combat zones, as well as be redeplo**** very easily after deployment has already occurred. They are a liquid ****et...
- Redeployment is a collection of short stories by American writer Phil Klay. His first published book, it won the 2014 National Book Award for Fiction and...
- The Protocol Concerning the Redeployment in Hebron, also known as the Hebron Protocol or Hebron Agreement, was signed on 17 January 1997 by Israel, represented...
- included Bainbridge Island, Grand Isle, Knight Island and Pea Island. Redeployment ****istance Inspection Detachments (RAID) consisted of Coast Guardsmen...
- has stated that "Murtha has not adopted an antiwar position. He wants to redeploy militarily to strengthen the hand of U.S. imperialism in the Middle East...
- non-capital surplus. Redeploying an idle ****et to another part of an organization is often the most productive use for the ****et. ****et redeployment also saves...
- of the Indian Army at Kailahun by effecting a fighting breakout and redeploying them with the main battalion at Daru. The Indian 5/8th Gorkha Rifles...
- at Kelley Barracks in Stuttgart, West Germany, from 1951 until it was redeplo**** to the US after significant success in the Gulf War in 1991, then inactivated...
- Memorandum Map for the first Israeli redeployment after the Sharm al-Sheikh Agreement Map for the second Israeli redeployment after the Sharm al-Sheikh Agreement...
- is the process by which an object with one use value is transformed or redeplo**** as an object with an alternative use value. Repurposing is as old as human...