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  2. I Corps (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Commanders have included: [58] 1815 General The Prince of Orange; From 1901 to 1905 the commander of the troops at Aldershot was also commander 1st Army Corps. 1 October 1901: General Sir Redvers Buller [59] 25 October 1901: Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Hildyard, temporary [60] 15 September 1902: Lieutenant-General Sir John French [61]

  3. Special Action Force - Wikipedia

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    This would be followed by a six-month basic public safety course at the National Police Training Institute with field training done in the streets of the Philippines. [37] The latter requirement was dropped as of 2018 because of concerns that new officers having field training would be exposed to bad and corrupt practices. [38]

  4. Commander One - Wikipedia

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    Commander One is a dual-pane file manager designed for macOS.Developed by Electronic Team, Inc., the software is created entirely in Swift and aims to provide users with a tool to navigate, manage, and manipulate files and folders on their Mac computers.

  5. 1st Space Operations Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Space Operations Squadron (1 SOPS) is a United States Space Force unit responsible for space-based space domain awareness.Located at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado, the squadron operates the Space Based Space Surveillance system, the Advanced Technology Risk Reduction system, the Operationally Responsive Space-5 satellite, and the Geosynchronous Space Situational Awareness Program.

  6. Incident Command System - Wikipedia

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    Single incident commander – Most incidents involve a single incident commander. In these incidents, a single person commands the incident response and is the decision-making final authority. Unified command – A unified command involves two or more individuals sharing the authority normally held by a single incident commander. Unified ...

  7. Air Force Specialty Code - Wikipedia

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    During the course of their Air Force careers, Airmen sometimes switch jobs and receive multiple AFSCs to denote training in multiple specialties. A Primary AFSC (PAFSC) is the designation for the specialty in which the individual possesses the highest skill level and is, therefore, the AFSC that he or she is best qualified to perform.

  8. Apollo 1 - Wikipedia

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    McDivitt, Scott and Schweickart had started their training for AS-258 in CM-101 at the NAA plant in Downey, California, when the Apollo 1 accident occurred. [ 19 ] McDivitt, Scott and Schweickart training for the second Apollo mission on January 26, 1967, in the first Block II command module, wearing early blue versions of the Block II pressure ...

  9. Commandant - Wikipedia

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    The equivalent term for operational units is 'commander', such as commander of the Joint Force Headquarters New Zealand. Under the 2010 creation of the Training and Education Directorate, an additional position of commandant was established for the Training Institute to complement the commandant of the Defence College.