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    The Malayan Emergency was a guerrilla war fought in pre- and post- independence Federation of Malaya. The main antagonists were the Common Wealth Armed forces on one side and the Malayan National Liberation Army, and the military arm of the Malayan Communist Party on the other side. The Common Wealth Forces armed the communist party during their war with the Japanese Army in the Second World War. The Malayan Emergency was originally the colonial government’s term for the conflict. The rubber plantation

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    Unity of Command during Operation Anaconda “Unity of command is defined as all forces operate under a single commander with the requisite authority to direct all forces in pursuit of a common purpose.” (Doctrine for the Armed Forces of the United States, 2013, p. V-1). Combined Joint Task Force (CJTF) Mountain only had tactical control of some of the organizations involved and due to United States Central Command (CENTCOM) not being centrally located this caused delays in decision making. Even

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    an initial scale of weaponry and spare parts, as well as hangar facilities. That is an astronomic Rs 1,320 - 1,660 crore per aircraft. "The government would find it extremely difficult to justify that price. For the cost of a Rafale, the Indian Air Force (IAF) could buy 4-5 Sukhoi-30MKI, or 10 Tejas light fighters," points out Bharat Karnad of the Centre for Policy Research, who has been critical of the MMRCA procurement (Karnad, 2015). • Critics of the Rafale procurement object, first, to its price;

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    In what ways was this first air battle in history significant? The Battle of Britain was the first major war campaign consisting of air forces. The forces of Germany had quickly and decisively defeated numerous countries throughout Europe and were now poised to invade, and ultimately Britain. The last major obstacle to Hitler’s plan was the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the British military in general. June of 1940, Western Europe was controlled and occupied by Nazi forces. The rapid advance through

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    Canadian Air Cadets was first established in 1938. It started during the beginning of World War 2. It was established to train young men for duties during the war. Prior to 1940 official Air Cadet Squadrons did not exist. One corps was opened up under the Royal Canadian Army Cadets in 1939 under the corps designation of 1601 AIR FORCE CADET WING. With the formation of the Royal Canadian Air Cadet movement, the corps transferred over and was given the designation 111 VANCOUVER. In 1940, Air Minister

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    camouflage-painted board and fiberboard. The Lord Mayor of Dover mentioned publicly to King George VI, when he came to inspect the facility, that it could be used possibly as an asset after the war. The mock dock was protected by fighter air patrols ordered by the British Royal Air Force. Crude oil was burned in smudge pots by workers on the ground to make sure the facility was kept in a haze. Pyrotechnics were also used to simulate damage and fires from occasional hits from nearby German guns. The Ghost Army

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    Britain. Germany had captured France and looked to bomb Britain to oblivion. In the process, Germany pushed Britain’s Royal Air Force (RAF) to its limits during the Battle of Britain. However, in the end, Britain came out on top. Hugh Dowding, commander-in-chief of the RAF, was vital to this victory in many ways. Before the war even started, he was hard at work developing the air defense technology that would be instrumental during the Battle of Britain. Once the battle began, he oversaw the Fighter

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    These aircraft, along with the current C-17s, will form the future air transport fleet. The VC-10 and Tristars are approaching the end of their services lives and the C-130 fleet will be retired 10 years earlier than planned this will save money on if the C-130 fleet gets damaged and the aircraft will take its place because

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    Division, soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division and various Special Forces units. Location: Kandahar International Airport, Bagram Air Base and Mazar-i Sharif. Special Forces units operate across the country. Equipment: The U.S. also has two carrier battle groups in the Arabian Sea. The carriers are the USS John C. Stennis and USS Theodore Roosevelt. B-1 and B-52 bombers also are still available at the joint U.S.-British air base on the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia. Pakistan Pakistan

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    of Britain is the name given to the effort by the German air force, run by Luftwaffe to gain air superiority over the Royal Air Force (RAF). The Battle of Britain was the first major battle to be fought entirely by air forces. It was the largest and most sustained bombing campaign to be attempted, as well as the first real test of vital bombing theories developed since World War I. The failure of Nazi Germany to destroy Britain's air force or to break the spirit of the British government or people

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