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Airlifts are the most expensive option, while ships are the cheapest and can hold the most cargo.
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Airlifts are the most expensive option, while ships are the cheapest and can hold the most cargo.
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Airlifts of relief supplies from the capital Luanda have been blocked by the closure of the Uige airport for maintenance, while aid vehicles risk hijacking and looting on the roads, he added.
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Airlifts, which are much more expensive, are the only way to get food in.
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Documenting Distributions by Airlifts (introduction ...) a. Donor Arranges Airliftb.
1. General 1998
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Airlifts provide the timely movement, delivery, and recovery of personnel, equipment, and supplies, and enhance military and national goals.
FM 7-98 Chapter 7 - Combat Support United States Army 1992
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Airlifts deploy, employ, and sustain forces under conditions that range from peace to war.
FM 7-98 Chapter 7 - Combat Support United States Army 1992
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Current forecasts showed Irene posing no threat to U.S. oil and gas installations in the Gulf of Mexico Time.com: National Guard Airlifts Aid to Flood-Stricken Vermont 2.37% Mortgage Refinance $160,000 Mortgage for $622/Mo.
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U.S. Video: Obama to address Congress next week on jobs Time.com: National Guard Airlifts Aid to Flood-Stricken Vermont 2.37% Mortgage Refinance $160,000 Mortgage for $622/Month.
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Time.com: National Guard Airlifts Aid to Flood-Stricken Vermont 2.37% Mortgage Refinance $160,000 Mortgage for $622/Mo.
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