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  3. Wikipedia:Student assignments - Wikipedia

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    Examples of instructors leading assignments that are good models to learn from include Brianwc, who has successfully run a multi-semester program at a law school; jbmurray, who had students take articles up to good and featured status; and Biolprof, who had graduate students peer review each other's contributions multiple times.

  4. Smartbook - Wikipedia

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    A smartbook was a class of mobile device that combined certain features of both a smartphone and netbook computer, produced between 2009 and 2010. [1] Smartbooks were advertised with features such as always on , all-day battery life, 3G , or Wi-Fi connectivity and GPS (all typically found in smartphones) in a laptop or tablet-style body with a ...

  5. Military Decision Making Process - Wikipedia

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    MADACAP - A mnemonic or acronym for remembering and implementing the military planning process. Receive the Mission, Conduct Mission Analysis, Courses of Action Development, Courses of Action Analysis, Courses of Action Comparison, Course of Action Approval, and Orders Production.

  6. 50th Flying Training Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Assignments. 14th Pursuit Group (later 14th Fighter Group), 15 January 1941; 342d Composite Group, 14 November 1942; Eighth Air Force, February–9 Aug 1944 ...

  7. Military doctrine - Wikipedia

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    Military doctrine is the expression of how military forces contribute to campaigns, major operations, battles, and engagements.A military doctrine outlines what military means should be used, how forces should be structured, where forces should be deployed, and the modes of cooperation between types of forces. [1] "

  8. Joint task force - Wikipedia

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    Joint task force Abbrev. State Notes Joint Task Force 1: JTF-1: US Operation Crossroads, Task Force One later utilized for Operation Sea Orbit: Joint Task Force 2: JTF-2: CAN In September 1964, Major General George Brown was selected to organize and command JTF-2, a Joint Chiefs of Staff organization formed at Sandia Base, New Mexico, to test the services' weapon systems.

  9. 35T - Wikipedia

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    35Ts are trained to perform maintenance tasks associated with electronic warfare equipment and systems. The soldiers are taught about electricity and advanced electronic theory, advanced concept and troubleshooting theory to include basic and advanced computer concepts and advanced troubleshooting skills using the Army's most advanced EW systems.