We don't want any trouble, we are just going to resupply and then leave for Solo Mountain. |
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A signaller calls the chopper in as troops deploy to provide support and resupply to a force in contact. |
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Aretmis was to proceed at best speed to Glory, resupply there and then take up position in the Wurtuy system. |
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The team provides a broad scope of care and has intrinsic communication capability for aeromedical coordination, consultation, or resupply. |
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In turn, they provided transport, approved landings at airstrips for resupply purposes, and selected men for our teams. |
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I did laundry at the laundromat and vacuumed and verified the contents of Edmond's next resupply box. |
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After trucks fought their way through hostile towns to resupply us, I found myself hoarding rations like a shipwreck survivor. |
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The others head for the restrooms or skulk to the vending machines for a resupply of chips and Dew. |
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The International Space Station does indeed have plenty of reserve oxygen following a resupply on Christmas Day. |
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By 1781, British General Lord Charles Cornwallis was ordered to march into Virginia to await resupply near Chesapeake Bay. |
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Gamma and Delta Fleets headed back to Glory and Hera respectively to allow a resupply. |
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The range of many weapons is limited by the capacity of their fuel tanks, and efforts to resupply them create a military Achilles' heel. |
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As ATP is depleted, your body begins burning glucose and glycogen to resupply depleted muscles. |
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If you really want, you might be able to get some new clothes when we resupply, in about a week. |
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If ports of embarkation or debarkation can be closed, neither commerce nor seaborne reinforcement or resupply can flow. |
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This provided the frame of reference for determining what range of resupply times is probable in future contingencies. |
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A mid-trip packer resupply, two layover days, and delicious food reward the fit, experienced backpacker. |
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In 1994 he became the first man to travel solo, and without assistance or resupply, to the North Pole. |
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The United States had no unit dedicated to the resupply of forces behind enemy lines. |
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Other times, resupply stations are available for you to cast your anchor at for repairs. |
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And the USS Arctic, which is an oiler and a resupply ship, is heading down to be on station. |
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Not many places to resupply along the way, and the ones there are charge a pretty penny for their goods. |
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Honor was running short of supplies at this point, and so turned back to resupply. |
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On Wednesday, a new convoy started out for the coast to resupply the scientists who, despite being in a good mood, have to face the elements. |
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How can the navy have enough funding if there is going to be a two year gap before the new resupply vessels arrive? |
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The FLG remained flexible to the needs of Kandak 2, on several occasions conducting integral resupply convoys forward of Kandak 2's headquarters. |
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The ability of insurgents to resupply from areas within Pakistan is also a challenge. |
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Since the resupply water also contains salts, the concentration of salts in the system increases continually. |
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In some cases, the Movements carry out organized crime as a means of resupply. |
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Additive manufacturing could enable parts to be manufactured quickly and cheaply in space, instead of waiting for the next cargo resupply vehicle delivery. |
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In military terms the 16,000-square-mile demilitarised zone is a vital strategic area where the rebels have been able to recruit, train and resupply. |
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The mission has continued to conduct resupply convoys in Darfur without incident. |
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Its primary duties include tending to aids to navigation, lighthouse resupply, search and rescue operations, and fisheries enforcement. |
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As long as there is one troop from that regiment left alive, and the regiment is in supply, the regiment will resupply back to full strength and to a full number of units. |
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All that really could be done was continuously resupply her blood. |
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Extensive training is also conducted in helicopter underslung work, a critical function for forward resupply, ship-to-shore, and remote operations. |
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It was actually taken on Sept. 22, 2004, when soldiers were unloading supplies in Afghanistan for a combat resupply mission. |
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Extensive training is also conducted in helicopter underslung work, a critical function for forward resupply, ship-to-shore and remote operations. |
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How long would it take to disembark the prisoners, resupply the ship? |
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German efforts to resupply the beleaguered protectorate in east Africa were audacious. |
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From its runway, a conglomerate of Marine, navy, and army squadrons defended the local air space, eventually permitting resupply and reinforcement. |
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The regiment was then marching to Fort Laramie to resupply before joining Brigadier General George Crook's Big Horn and Yellowstone Expedition in northern Wyoming. |
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It handled wonderfully, was speedy for an aircraft of its immense size, and had a promising future in a military in need of support and resupply around the world. |
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And if the rebels can capture nearby towns, the airport may be used to to resupply them. |
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As a last resort, Fort Limhi would offer a place to rest and resupply in a staged move north to the Bitterroot Valley and the upper Missouri region. |
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It was also recommended to include, as a normal routine task for the military force, the protection of resupply and other support movements. |
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What we can do is leave a small group here and resupply with our shuttles. |
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They will also allow for the rapid resupply of units based in insecure locations. |
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A resupply gives you the chance to refill your fuel bottle as well as your food bag. |
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The major retailers indicate that as the rates have not increased since 1993 they have diverted from using annual resupply modes of transporting goods, such as by way of sealift. |
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One of the things that needs to be considered when the Chief of Defence Staff does a mission like this, or the government, is the ability of the Taliban and al-Qaeda to resupply. |
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Remote communities have a limited ability to resupply their fuel tanks. |
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Family planning providers can explain routine reasons for return, such as contraceptive resupply or a next injection, and discuss how often the client should come back. |
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Canada and Japan have long been partners in the fight against terrorism, and the resumption of resupply operations can only foster greater regional security, particularly in Afghanistan. |
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I believe that these rates remain below annual resupply rates. |
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Biobutanol has low vapour pressure and shows tolerance to water contamination in petrol blends, facilitating its use in existing petrol resupply and distribution channels. |
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It will take some weeks, however, to establish camp, resupply and communications facilities for a sustained presence in Seleia, since no provisions have heretofore been made for basing troops there. |
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At that time, numerous doors and latches were open to allow refuelling, resupply of food and beverage, loading of baggage, loading of passengers, and maintenance activity on the left engine. |
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Two important visits today: one from Artur Chilingarov, president of the Duma, and a second one from Albert II of Monaco, who had made a short stop at the Princess Elisabeth station to resupply his plane. |
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The base serves as a staging area for the buildup or resupply of military forces prior to an operation. |
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The naval blockade, however, was relatively weak, and the British were able to resupply the garrison. |
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Plans to resupply the campaign by sea failed, and the large army rapidly ran out of food. |
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The Battle of Cherbourg was required to give the Allies a point of logistic support for human resupply and material of the troops. |
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On the evening of the 28th, Tromp and De With withdrew to resupply, as they were short on gunpowder. |
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After the second day most of the Dutch warships were out of powder and shot, and there was none to resupply with. |
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In 1986 Will Steger, with seven teammates, became the first to be confirmed as reaching the Pole by dogsled and without resupply. |
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Helitack helicopters are also used to deliver firefighters, who rappel down to inaccessible areas, and to resupply firefighters. |
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Many trading routes went from oasis to oasis to resupply on both food and water. |
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This was a useful way to reduce the cost of practice, or resupply oneself if control of the battlefield after a battle was retained. |
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Because of the continuing war with Spain, White was unable to mount another resupply attempt for an additional three years. |
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The crew reinstalled a docking mechanism on the resupply vehicle, which will be undocked and deorbited a few days before Christmas. |
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War at home again precluded a resupply mission, and the colony struggled. |
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Forced to abandon Ormuz in January 1508, he raided coastal villages to resupply the settlement of Socotra, returned to Ormuz, and then headed to India. |
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The situation became parlous when the weather made resupply impossible. |
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He set to return to his home port, but first anchored off La Rochelle to repair and resupply his ships and waited for expected merchantmen coming from the Atlantic. |
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The colonists faced high rates of death due to many reasons, including disease, starvation, inefficient resupply, conflict with Indians, and attacks by rival European powers. |
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Toward the end of May, most enemy anti-aircraft defenses around the city were suppressed by air power, and by early June, helicopters could land for resupply and medivac. |
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Whilst negotiating to resupply and repair at the Spanish port, the fleet were attacked by Spanish warships, with all but two of the English ships lost. |
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Cornwallis decided to retreat to coastal Wilmington, North Carolina for resupply and reinforcement, leaving the interior of the Carolinas and Georgia open to Greene. |
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As a ruse towards the Knights, Napoleon asked for safe harbour to resupply his ships, and then turned his guns against his hosts once safely inside Valletta. |
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A new system under development by Lockheed Martin could increase the precision of airdrops and cut down the time required to perform resupply missions. |
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