Sentence examples for liaison section from inspiring English sources

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The wing comprises No. 33 Squadron, operating Airbus KC-30 tanker-transports, No. 36 Squadron, operating Boeing C-17 Globemaster III heavy transports, No. 38 Squadron, operating Beech King Air 350 light transports, and the Australian Army's 68 Ground Liaison Section.

The wing's current complement is No. 33 Squadron, which became operational with the Airbus KC-30 tanker-transport after receiving the fourth of its planned total of five aircraft in March 2013, No. 36 Squadron, which took delivery of its sixth and final Globemaster in November 2012, No. 38 Squadron, operating King Airs, and the Australian Army's 68 Ground Liaison Section.

During the period of August 15 31, seven forward observers and eight other members of the Observer and Liaison Section of the 159th Field Artillery Battalion were casualties, and they lost eight radios, 11 telephones, and two vehicles in the process.

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Lloyd Nixon, assignor and liaison to the section for the Inland Football Officials Assn., said he spoke afterward to the game's referee, Rich Robbins, who told him that though the chains had been reset, the clip at the five-yard marker had not been changed, which would allow an accurate measurement.

He frequently used Fleming as a liaison with other sections of the government's wartime administration, such as the Secret Intelligence Service, the Political Warfare Executive, the Special Operations Executive (SOE), the Joint Intelligence Committee and the Prime Minister's staff.

Mr. Boll (left), 47, is a foreign service officer at the United States consulate in Rio de Janeiro, where he manages its political and economic section, a liaison between the United States and Brazilian companies, academic organizations and government agencies.

NIH program officers, or program directors as they are sometimes called, serve as scientific liaison between the study section that reviews your grant and the institute that will hopefully be funding your work.

For Germany's neighbours, Prussia meant trouble.In this section An Anglo-German liaison Prussian blues Who gains?

That would "aggravate an already difficult situation", fumed Igor Ivanov, the foreign minister.In this section An Anglo-German liaison Prussian blues Who gains?

Now the left, which at last shows signs of reviving from its electoral rout, is in despair.In this section An Anglo-German liaison Prussian blues Who gains?

The ministry's $300m annual budget has been cut by a third; one job in ten there will vanish, and one in five at the Environmental Protection Agency.In this section An Anglo-German liaison Prussian blues Who gains?

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