Excerpt: ?Explore NASA?s Goddard Space Flight Center and Beyond,? is the theme for Goddard?s community day; it?s first in several years. The Goddard gates will open to the public from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., July 31, 2004. The first Community Day for Goddard since September 11, 2001, will showcase Goddard?s science research, and engineering programs and projects. Since this is the first time Goddard has opened its? gates to the public in almost three years, the planning commi...
Description: The official safety magazine of Air Education and Training Command published bimonthly.
Description: The professional journal of the Navy Supply Corps.
Description: Law practice magazine published monthly by the Army JAG School.
The Army Review Boards Agency, commonly referred to as ARBA, contains fifteen boards that render decisions concerning military personnel issues. As the focus of this discussion is military personnel law, I will not discuss the Army Clemency and Parole Board, which I cover in a military justice course. In addition, because discussion of the issues involved in processing physical disability cases would exceed the time we have today, I will not discuss ARBA’s physical disab...
Description: Military Review is printed bi-monthly in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, and quarterly in Arabic. Approximately 12,000 copies of the various editions are distributed in more than 100 countries. Military Review is widely quoted and reprinted in other publications throughout the world and is readily available for reference at research agencies, civilian university libraries, most military libraries in the US and abroad, and electronically via the World Wid...
Description: Focuses on joint force doctrine and development.
Description: Navy & Marine Corps aviation safety magazine.
While we can be encouraged by our efforts this past year, and the improving trends, we have to realize two things: past performance doesn’t guarantee future results and we need to do better. In 2003, the Secretary of Defense challenged us to reduce mishaps by 50 percent, then upped the target to 75 percent. We all know the goal is 100 percent. Every crew that gets airborne is supposed to return safely as planned—that is our goal. The Naval Safety Center team wants that to be the standard.
Description: When the JOURNALwas first established, there was but one artillery of the United States and it consisted of 5 regiments. Each of these regiments had 12 batteries, of which 10 were coast batteries, and 2 were field batteries. This meant that at the time of the founding of the JOURNAL, five-sixths of all United States artillery was seacoast. The need for a journal was felt because the artillery was awakening from a long period of peacetime complacency that had...
Founded in 1892, Published from 1892 until 1922 as THE JOURNAL OF THE UNITED STATES ARTILLERY, Published from 1922 until 1948 as the COAST ARTILLERY JOURNAL
Description: Aircraft Survivability is published three times a year by the Joint Aircraft Survivability Program Office (JASPO) chartered by the US Army Aviation & Missile Command, US Air Force Aeronautical Systems Center and US Navy Naval Air Systems Command.
Description: An official pulication of Air Force Civil Engineering
Description: This report contains articles covering commodity markets and trade, farm policy, and other food- and agriculture-related topics. Each issue includes data on individual commodities, farm income, the general economy, agricultural trade, and agricultue related issues.
Description: The Phantom is the 21st in a line of crimefighters that originated in 1536, when the father of British sailor Christopher Walker was murdered during a pirate attack. The only survivor of the attack, Christopher was washed ashore on a Bengallan beach, and swore an oath on the skull of his father's murderer to dedicate his life to the destruction of piracy, greed, cruelty and injustice, with his sons and their sons set to follow him. Making a costume based on ...
The project goal is to provide families with services and opportunities that foster culturally appropriate and healthy development of a balanced child. The oral legacy within our community strengthens our families and produces stories that bring meaning to our lives and that help identify who we are and where we are from. Our resource partners are Ko‘olauloa community organizations that support the advancement of Native Hawaiian children and their families through the ...
Manuscript copy; Thesis -- University of FLorida; Vita; Bibliography: leaves 84-86
Vita; Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Florida, 1980; Bibliography: leaves 170-175; CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Ph. D
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