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  • He said it remains unclear whether or not the money given to South Korean officers was from the U.S. reconstruction funds, called the Commanders 'Emergency Response Program (CERP) or the

    ROK Drop 2009

  • He said it remains unclear whether or not the money given to South Korean officers was from the U.S. reconstruction funds, called the Commanders 'Emergency Response Program (CERP) or the

    ROK Drop 2009

  • * termed Commanders, and their houses Commanderies.

    Ivanhoe 1892

  • Apparently the chef was born and raised in New Orleans and “ran the kitchens in places such as Commanders Palace and Dickie Brennas”, whatever that means.

    Midtown Links (Mid-Week Bourbon St. Edition) | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan 2008

  • “If we’re going to move resources back from the Defense Department and toward State Department,” the administration needs to strengthen the State Department’s foreign reconstruction office, known as S/CRS, and is amazed at how efficiently “and with great flexibility” U.S. military commanders’ discretionary funding for reconstruction, known as the Commanders Emergency Reconstruction Fund.

    I Just Want To Get It Off My Back | ATTACKERMAN 2009

  • "Commanders" observe; _i. e._, as we said before, the contemplated Academy was one for gentlemen's sons only.

    The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 David Masson 1864

  • So I decided that I would start customizing the plain white clone troopers, to look like the different 'Commanders' and squads in the movie.

    Wired Top Stories Daniel Donahoo 2011

  • They had no rank system, no hierarchy, no salutes, and those called "Commanders" were elected by the troops

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • They had no rank system, no hierarchy, no salutes, and those called "Commanders" were elected by the troops

    WN.com - Photown News 2010

  • Commanders could then plan accordingly—by distributing medication, giving troops who are sensitive to altitude time to acclimate at lower elevations, or even redrawing battle plans so those units most likely to be depleted by illness aren't sent out on crucial missions right away.

    Pentagon's Uphill Battle Stephanie Simon 2011

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