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  • #REDIRECT [[Homeland Operational Intensity levels]]
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  • The '''Homeland Operational Intensity levels''' ('''HOI''') are alert states used by the [[Chilokveri A ...inology precludes any possibility of exercises being confused with genuine operational increases of the HOI level.
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  • The '''Regoweina Opehationeil Manuveir Grup''' ({{wp|English}}: Operational Maneuver Response Group), officially abbreviated '''GROM''' and '''OMGRG''' The Operational Maneuver Response Group is authorized to wear a myriad of different fatigue
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  • |name= Gallambrian Operational Service Medal |image= Gallambrian Operational Service Medal Obverse.png
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  • | unit_name = Combined Cyber Information Warfare Operational Group The '''Combined Cyber Information Warfare Operational Group''' ({{wp|Nahuatl}}: ''Cepan Olochtli Ciberiximachocayaoyotl Tequitili
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  • #REDIRECT [[Homeland Operational Intensity levels]]
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  • ==Operational units==
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  • |status= Full-scale operational production; in active service === Operational history ===
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  • ===Operational Requirements=== ==Operational Experience==
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  • ==Operational History==
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  • An Operational Detachment consists on a senior leader, usually a commissioned officer, alo *** 1st Operational Detachment - A Group
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  • ==Operational History==
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  • ==Operational history==
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  • |Neys River Laboratories || 1 || NRR || RR1-100 NRR || {{Yes|Operational}} || 100 || 1960 || 1963 || || Nuclear Research Reactor and Medical Isoto | 3 || PHWR || MA Energy G2-900 PHWR || {{yes|Operational}} || 900 || 1980 || 1983 || ||
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  • ==Operational History== :Initial operational variant, first fielded 2023.
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  • ...ed during and after the [[Great War (Tyran)|Great War]]. It was one of few operational front-line aircraft of the era constructed almost entirely of wood and was When Mosquito production began in 1941, it was one of the fastest operational aircraft in the world. Entering widespread service in 1942, the Mosquito wa
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  • ==Operational units==
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  • ==Operational units==
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  • The Graymayre SADA gives operators a 360° view and operational area, and is equipped with high resolution camera equipped with infrared th ==Operational platforms==
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  • ==Operational History== ==Operational Losses & Accidents==
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  • .... It served during and after the [[Second Europan War]]. It was one of few operational front-line aircraft of the era constructed almost entirely of wood and was When Mosquito production began in 1941, it was one of the fastest operational aircraft in the world. Entering widespread service in 1942, the Mosquito wa
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  • ==Operational History==
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  • ==Operational history==
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  • ==Operational history==
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  • ==Operational units==
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