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"United States Air Force readiness for combat has fallen to its lowest level in 15 years".
It has been used continuously for armor training and is charged with maintaining readiness for combat missions.
The added duty for a smaller force put serious strains on the military's readiness for combat as well as its ability to retain people.
Even before a noticeable drop in bombast late last week, the young Mr. Kim had disappeared from view after weeks of nearly daily appearances on North Korean news and propaganda sites in poses meant to suggest his readiness for combat and his soldiers' dedication.
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After 1945, this reactive approach did not suffice: the United States required forces held in readiness for immediate combat.
On 15 January 1943, he embarked on the USS West Point at Port Melbourne, which was to take him to Europe in readiness for war combat.
Before stretching, you need to do four basic mobility tests to assess your readiness for hotel exercise combat.
Several pilots openly expressed their doubts as to the readiness of the Me 262 for combat operations.
"The demands of these potential humanitarian responses may significantly tax U.S. military transportation and support force structures, resulting in a strained readiness posture and decreased strategic depth for combat operations," the report said.
The Goth regalia — black leather jacket and boots, tufted hair, spiked collar, piercings, an armory of rings — gives hints of dirty pleasures, harsh sexual combat, a readiness for pain.
He's willing, even eager, for combat.
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