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the redeployments
noun
The act of redeploying
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In addition to moving more officers into the patrol and detective ranks, a primary goal of the redeployments is to tackle the dismal morale that has been plaguing the department, the official said.
As a result of the redeployments along the Canadian border, a preferred entryway for terrorists in the past, Mr. Bonner said the agency has had to cut the number of inspectors dedicated to special units that search for illegal drugs and for exports of high-technology products.
"The overextension of the National Guard and the overextension of our reserves, the redeployments of people, the lack of responsibility for what has been one of the most severe miscalculations in any deployment of American forces in American history, I believe lands in the civilian responsibility".
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The day of the redeployment, Bammie was missing.
"It has started," the officer said of the redeployment.
British forces heralded the redeployment as a handover of authority.
Long-running grumbles about the redeployment of American soldiers from Okinawa have added to the tension.
Westmoreland later called the redeployment one of the most critical decisions of the war.
President Carlos Menem has announced the redeployment of 100 border police and coastguards to patrol Buenos Aires.
No time frame was announced for the redeployment, which would leave about 10,000 Marines on Okinawa.
India did not publicly announce the redeployment of a flotilla of vessels.
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