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  • Joint interoperability became an operational necessity rather than just an optional capability.
  • The department invoked emergency procedures, claiming " operational necessity, " though there was nothing resembling an emergency.
  • Gwyn Griffin's best-selling 1967 novel " An Operational Necessity " was based on the Peleus Incident.
  • With breathtaking arrogance, the department immediating announced it was readopting the restrictions without change, still claiming an " operational necessity ."
  • A strong motivation for the establishment of the EATC was the limited availability of assets and the operational necessity to co-operate very closely.
  • Meanwhile, " Thomaston " sailed for the Philippines, arriving at Subic Bay on the morning of 17 April, but her much deserved in-port period was again abbreviated by operational necessity.
  • On February 13, 2009 the Council of Defence Planning meet and with 7-0 vote in favor of the operational necessity of the system recommends the urgent consideration of the issue by the Council of Chiefs.
  • Dolan's youngest son, James, is the chief executive officer, " the ultimate realist, who brings a sense of the operational necessities that a negotiation has to keep in mind, " said Rogers.
  • In 1970, the 1 er RCP created and implemented a system of " rotating combat companies " in New Caledonia, R閡nion and Gabon and that in order to make ready immediate pre-positioned forces in case of operational necessity.
  • By the early 1960s, the Alabama Zoological Society was created as a non-profit support group to raise funds to supplement the escalating operational necessities, since funding for the zoo was inadequate to maintain and operate it at acceptable professional standards.
  • Till 1965 it was thought that divisions could function effectively while getting orders directly from the army's GHQ . This idea failed miserably in the 1965 war and the need to have intermediate corps headquarters in between the GHQ and the fighting combat divisions was recognized as a foremost operational necessity after the 1965 war.
  • As a result, following the onset of the Second Intifada, " Sayfan " and " Sirpad " were disbanded due to the lack of operational necessity ( many of their missions were taken up by the Ktzi'ot prisons, and the Israel Border Police ), while " Sahlav " continued working until December 2005.
  • "Baden " was displaced at her designed displacement, which did not include a full load of combat supplies, fuel, and other operational necessities; at full combat load, she displaced up to . " Baden " s displacement was more than greater than that of the preceding ships, making her the largest battleship built by the Imperial Navy . " Baden " was powered by three sets of Schichau steam turbines, which were rated at, and produced a maximum of.