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Of necessity, Pacific Theater logistics was a joint-service operation.
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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Air-sea rescue began almost as an impromptu enterprise but grew into a thoroughly professional, joint-service operation.
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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Air-sea rescue began almost as an impromptu enterprise but grew into a thoroughly professional, joint-service operation.
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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Of necessity, Pacific Theater logistics was a joint-service operation.
Whirlwind Barrett Tillman 2010
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Inter-agency training: Courses at the joint-service National War College and the Army, Air Force and Navy/Marine Corps Staff Colleges are designed to prepare lieutenant colonel-level officers for progression to the most senior ranks.
Pentagon Aims To Expand Diplomatic Work Oxford Analytica 2006
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During the turbulent 1960s and 1970s, joint-service Armed Forces Police "deserter chasers" fanned out across the country seeking to return to military control the more than 250,000 men who had either fled Vietnam service or simply quit their unit after returning from a tour of duty there.
THE NEWS BLOG 2005
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It favors joint-service operations and close-quarters combat involving small, fast-moving units with lighter equipment.
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It favors joint-service operations and close-quarters combat involving small, fast-moving units with lighter equipment.
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This area, specifically the Thanh Hoa Bridge, had been the subject of several years of joint-service bombing attacks.
Hall, James W. 1990
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MACV-SOG was a joint-service high command unconventional warfare task force engaged in highly classified operations throughout
Cohron, James D. 1990
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