Armies Sample Clauses

Armies of both the sides shall not be allowed to campaign or work for or against any side. However, they shall not be deprived of their voting right.
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Armies. Spell out the numbers of U.S. armies (Third Army, Eighth Army). ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Ashkenazim autumn. Lowercase in text; capitalize when used in notes or bibliographic information: Foreign Affairs 30 (Autumn 1989): 45–49. avian influenza virus B B–2 bomber back-channel (adj.) Ballistic Missile Defense Organization. This is now called the National Missile Agency. banana bunch top virus Ba’ath, Ba’athist battlespace Beltway Blitzkrieg (referring to German XX XX tactic of speed and surprise) blue water navy, brown water navy boost-phase (adj.) Bottom-Up Review buildup bulleted lists. The purpose of a bulleted list is to quickly draw attention to a series of important points. Lists should be concisely worded; excessive text in a bulleted list defeats its purpose. Each point in the list can be expanded upon in the text that follows it. No punctuation is used at the end of each entry in a bulleted list, even when introduced by a colon. The exception is when entries have more than one complete sentence. business-driven, business-invented C C3ISR (command, control, communications, intelligence, surveillance, and radar) C4ISR (command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and radar) capitalization of titles. For reasons of courtesy and politics, civil, military, and professional titles are capitalized when they follow a personal name in author biographies in Joint Force Quarterly. Major General Xxx Xxxxxxx, USAF, is Director of Operational Plans and Joint Matters and Deputy Chief of Staff for Air and Space Operations. Xxxxxx Xxxx is an Acquisition Executive with U.S. Special Operations Command. carrier battlegroup (CVBG) ceasefire century. Use ordinal numerals when referring to centuries as nouns (Great changes in military technology occurred in the 20th century). When the term is adjectival, hyphenate it (An 18th- century soldier might not recognize 21st-century weapons). Chairman/Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (even without individual’s name) chapter. Lowercase in text (The author’s tone in chapter 7 is vituperative). Chief of Staff, U.S. Army; Chief of Naval Operations; Commandant of the Marine Corps; Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force chokepoint citizen soldier classes of vessels. Italicize the name of the class, but leave the word “class” in Roman type (West Virginia class). CNN effect coalition, coalition forces collocate, collocation (NOT colocate) Combatant commanders. Use in replace of Commanders in ...

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