127 resultados para Military operations, Naval


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Continued in New York (State) Executive Dept. Division of Military and Naval Affairs. Report of the Chief of Staff to the Governor

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Octavo size: 1934-40, 1947, no. 10, no. 10 sup., no. 18.

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Vols. for 1944, 1950 are loose-leaf.

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Mode of access: Internet.

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1917/18 contains reports of the following departments: Dept. of Finance, Dept. of Agriculture, Dept. of Labor, Dept. of Mines and Minerals, Dept. of Public Works and Buildings, Dept. of Public Welfare, Dept. of Public Health, Dept. of Trade and Commerce, Dept. of Registration and Education, Military and Naval Dept.

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v. 1. 1870-1910, by Alexis Cope, ed. by T. C. Mendenhall.--v. 2. Continuation of the narrative from 1910 to 1925, by O. C. Hooper, ed. by T. C. Mendenhall.--v. 3. Addresses and proceedings of the semicentennial celebration, October 13-16, 1920, ed. by T. C. Mendenhall, assisted by J. S. Myers.--v. 4. The universty in the great war. pt. 1. Wartime on the campus, by W. H. Siebert, with a chapter by Carl Whittke. pt. 2. Our men in military and naval service, supervised and ed. by W. H. Siebert, except chapters II to IX, inclusive, by E. H. McNeal. pt. 3. In the camps and at the front.--v. 5. Addresses and proceedings of the inauguration of Howard Landis Bevis, October 24 and 25, 1940, ed. by William McPherson and H. K. Schellenger.--v. 6. Addresses and proceedings of the seventy-fifth anniversary, 1948-49.--v. 7. The Bevis administration, 1940-1956. pt. 1. The university in a world at war, 1940-1945. --v. 10. The Enarson years, 1972-1981, by Paul Underwood.

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Description based on: 1952/54

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This guide examines the role of restoration of public services within the broader context of stability operations. The extent to which public service reconstruction takes place depends on the mission, the level of resources, and the host country context. This paper provides guidance helpful to U.S. peacekeeping personnel in planning and executing stability operations tasks related to restoration of public sector services and infrastructure. It is designed to supplement existing and emerging guidance, and is specifically relevant to addressing the needs of public sector rebuilding in a post-conflict situation by peacekeeping forces. The material presented here draws both from theory and analytic frameworks and from on-the-ground experience of practitioners.

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Description based on: Jan. 1979; title from cover.

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Vol. 4 and 5 by Henry Newbolt.