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  • * The Benefits of a Training Program * OSHA's Voluntary Training Guidelines
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  • ...eviated '''HUET''', pronounced ''hue-wet'', ''hue-way'' or ''you-way'') is training provided to [[offshore drilling|offshore oil and gas industry]] staff and m The training involves [[simulated]] sinking in a pool while rotating the training module upside down and focuses students on bracing for impact, identifying
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  • ...the [[United States Air Force]] in the late 1960s. Cooper coined the term "Training Effect" for this.<ref>Cooper, K. (1985) The aerobics program for total well ...d and expanded several times) and require 30 points a week to maintain the Training Effect.
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  • ....<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tldm.org/news5/syria8.htm |title=Terrorist training camps in Lebanon and Syria pose a more urgent threat to the US than Iraqi P ...mp?] an alleged Al Qaeda supporter claims that the group has built a major training facility inside Pakistan—and that recruits are being taught how to kill A
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  • ...by the name of Willie Duckworth, on detached service with the Provisional Training Center, was chanting to build up the spirits of his comrades. Upon returning to Fort Slocum, Pvt. Duckworth, with the aid of Provisional Training Center instructors, composed a series of verses and choruses to be used wit
    10 KB (1,636 words) - 17:06, 23 December 2009
  • ...ng, Georgia are sometimes required to memorize the lyrics as part of their training.
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  • Field Training is plenty rough <br/>
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  • ...Canada) is a military unit tasked with representing an enemy, usually for training purposes in war game scenarios. The related concept of aggressor squadron i
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  • '''SWAT''' Special Weapons And Training
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  • ...his school provides enlisted advanced individual training (AIT) and leader training for Quartermaster [[Officer (armed forces)|officers]], warrant officers and
    9 KB (1,371 words) - 20:22, 11 June 2010
  • ...l U.S. Army enlisted personnel are taught the Soldier's Creed during basic training, and it is required knowledge at most enlisted promotion boards to compete
    4 KB (608 words) - 21:06, 1 July 2010
  • ...bably in late 1941 or early 1942. All Marines learn the creed at [[recruit training]] and they are expected to live by it. Different, more concise versions of
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  • | publisher= Naval Education and Training Program Management Support Activity ...nt version of The Sailor's Creed was a product of many Blue Ribbon Recruit Training Panels in 1993 at the direction of [[Admiral]] Frank B. Kelso II, Chief of
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  • ...nt - medicine as a science was advancing rapidly, foreign navies had begun training medically skilled sailors, and even the U.S. Army had established an enlist ...as well as at remote shore installations. In addition to advanced medical training, these Hospital Corpsmen receive qualification in sanitation and public hea
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  • ...Baalbek, Lebanon, which housed Iranian Revolutionary Guards believed to be training Hezbollah militants.<ref>{{cite paper ...ay 13, 1985</ref> "Alarmed U.S. officials subsequently canceled the covert training operation" in Lebanon, according to Wright.<ref>Wright, Robin, ''Sacred Rag
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  • ...tan. In ''Basic'', Samuel L. Jackson's character finishes each line of his training briefings with "Give me a 'Hooah', Sergeant!". In the 2004 American film ''
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  • ...February 1944 ''Durant'' served as schoolship at Norfolk, Virginia for the training of prospective crews for escort vessels. She made eight voyages as a convoy ...nt'' sailed from Boston, Massachusetts 9 July 1945 and conducted refresher training at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, on her way to San Diego, California where she arri
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  • ...uty across the Atlantic interspersed with anti-submarine and anti-aircraft training on the East Coast of the United States. The ship transported over 500 parat ...ssem'' alternated 1 month of lonely picket duty with a month of in-port or training time, often experiencing the characteristic heavy weather of the North Atla
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  • ...[France]], making five crossings. She sailed from New York on 24 June, for training at [[Guantanamo Bay, Cuba]], and the West Coast, arriving at [[San Diego, C
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  • ...asco Bay, Maine. Proceeding back to Hampton Roads upon completion of those training evolutions, ''Willis'' moored at the Naval Operating Base (NOB), Norfolk, V ...d {{USS|Wilhoite|DE-397}}. The group conducted antisubmarine warfare (ASW) training exercises and gunnery drills en route to Bermuda and arrived there on 29 Ju
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  • ...]] on 8 June. ''Menges'' arrived back in New York on 21 June for duty as a training ship for the [[United States Coast Guard Academy|U.S. Coast Guard Academy]]
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  • ...other escorts of [[CortDiv|Escort Division]] 22 (CortDiv 22) — underwent training exercises at [[Casco Bay, Maine]].
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  • ...pection and on the 16th departed for [[anti-submarine warfare|ASW]] convoy training with {{USS|Hammann|DE-131|2}} and {{USS|Robert E. Peary|DE-132|2}} at [[Cas == Refresher training in Maine ==
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  • ...the Atlantic completed, ''Hammann'' departed [[New York]] 7 July 1945 for training operations in the [[Guantanamo Bay, Cuba]], area, departing 24 July for [[C
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