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Sustaining the operation in Ukraine and on its borders has, however, required the mobilisation of units across the breadth of Russia, according to a new assessment by Dr Igor Sutyagin, of the Royal United Services Institute.
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Bosnian Croat authorities ordered the mobilisation of TO units in the nearby towns of Tomislavgrad and Posušje, with an armoured force at their disposal consisting of two T-55 tanks, tanks36 twok destroyers, and one BVP M360 infantankfighting vehicle.
Inductive measurements of the HTS coil parameters were carried out without mobilisation of a NMR unit.
It was the first mobilisation of a Territorial Army unit as a formed body (TA soldiers under TA command) for combat operations since the Suez Crisis in 1956.
Peter Turchin's recent book War and Peace and War persuasively argues that religious solidarity has repeatedly facilitated the mobilisation of partners into highly cohesive units, contributing to the rise of empires across the globe for at least the past two and a half millenniums (Turchin 2006).
At the start of mobilisation, the unit had high morale and very good cohesion.
The 26.2-mile (42.2km) route was tightly guarded in a massive mobilisation of law enforcement agencies, including police units, bomb squads and tactical assault teams from other states.
Mobilisation of patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) is an area of growing research.
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The offices then order the mobilisation of task forces made up of People's Units and Women's Union members under their watch.
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