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| r of the Wilkinson Analog-to-Digital Converter ( | ADC), a fundamental electronic device with wide app |
| when he was made Assistant Director for COMSEC ( | ADC), a position that he held until 1973. |
| Subsequently, | ADC activated the 37th Air Division at Goose AFB on |
| ded his brother, Mohammadu Maccido, who died on | ADC Airlines Flight 53, becoming the heir of the ti |
| Assigned to Air Defense Command ( | ADC) and flying F-47D Thunderbolts, the 105th FIS w |
| ony John Sinclair Crockett RM (1916-1999), OBE, | ADC; and John Crockett, (1918-1987) artist and TV a |
| tivated in March 1975 as part of a draw-down of | ADC, and was closed on 30 April. |
| This aircraft served in | ADC and later ADTAC for many years until being reti |
| r Defense Command (NORAD), Air Defense Command ( | ADC), and Army Air Defense Command (ARADCOM) locate |
| -1B and 1C radars, the stie being designated by | ADC as L-21. |
| gency and was leased as an Air Defense Command ( | ADC) base. |
| e of the benefits of the dual-slope integrating | ADC becomes apparent: the measurement is independen |
| fighters, and by the end of the year all of the | ADC Black Widows in the United States, Alaska and i |
| redevelopment is complete and ensures that the | ADC can continue to serve its purpose far into the |
| shed in October 1958 assuming control of former | ADC Central Air Defense Force units in western Iowa |
| lished in March 1959 assuming control of former | ADC Central Air Defense Force units with a mission |
| hed in December 1957 assuming control of former | ADC Central Air Defense Force units with a mission |
| shed in January 1960 assuming control of former | ADC Central Air Defense Force units with a mission |
| rds to Air Chief Marshal AY Tipnis PVSM AVSM VM | ADC, Chief of Air Staff at an impressive ceremony h |
| sel multiple unit (DMU) cars each coupled to an | ADC class trailer, built by Goninan for the Western |
| Major General Anton M. Muttukumaru, OBE, ED, | ADC, CLI (6 July 1908 - 2001) was the first Ceylone |
| r was inactivated on 1 April 1966 as part of an | ADC consolidation and reorganization; and its units |
| was inactivated on 1 August 1963 as part of an | ADC consolidation and reorganization; and its units |
| Exercising a right of return to the facility, | ADC constructed the radar station on the northwest |
| With Niagara Falls remaining under | ADC control, it activated the 518th Air Defense Gro |
| On June 14 2009, he spoke at the | ADC convention annual Palestine Luncheon. |
| ioning data and supplemental Air Data Computer ( | ADC) data to calculate targeting information like a |
| shed in January 1957 assuming control of former | ADC Eastern Air Defense Force units primarily in Ma |
| shed in January 1957 assuming control of former | ADC Eastern Air Defense Force units with a mission |
| In January 1951 the USAF Air Defense Command ( | ADC) established the active-duty 71st Fighter-Inter |
| r Chief Marshal Sir Clive Robert Loader KCB OBE | ADC FRAeS RAF (born 24 September 1953) is a retired |
| he American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee ( | ADC), from which he received the Alex Odeh Memorial |
| neral Sir David Julian Richards, GCB, CBE, DSO, | ADC Gen (born 4 March 1952) is a senior British Arm |
| e is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the | ADC gene. |
| He was | ADC General to the King in 1950. |
| He was | ADC General to the Queen from 1974 to 1976. |
| He was | ADC General to the Queen from 1954 to 1956. |
| He was | ADC General to the Queen from 1981 to 1984. |
| He was made an | ADC General to the Queen in 1987. |
| He was | ADC General to the Queen between 1968 and 1969. |
| He was also appointed | ADC General to the Queen in 1982 retaining that sta |
| day of his return, 1 June 1940, he was made an | ADC General to King George VI. |
| n The Royal Green Jackets from 1986 to 1991 and | ADC General to HM The Queen from 1989 to 1991. |
| He was also an | ADC General to the Queen from 1962 to 1965 as well |
| as part of the second segment of the permanent | ADC general radar surveillance network for the Unit |
| According to the 2000 United States Census, | AdC has a population of 1,164 inhabitants. |
| The | ADC headquarters moved to the Pine Bluff Complex in |
| D Holden), the largest winning points margin in | ADC history. |
| It would be Vietnam-era, though the | ADC I've heard of is based in Stockholm... obtained |
| Canadian Forces Station Kamloops ( | ADC ID: SM-153/C-153) is a closed General Surveilla |
| Cartwright Air Station ( | ADC ID: N-27) is a closed General Surveillance Rada |
| Dallas Center Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: M-122) is a closed United States Air Force |
| Rochester Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: M-101) is a closed United States Air Force |
| Moriarty Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: P-51) is a closed United States Air Force G |
| Carmi Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: SM-137) is a closed United States Air Force |
| Rockport Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: TM-191) is a closed United States Air Force |
| Fordland Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: P-68) is a closed United States Air Force G |
| Brookfield Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: P-62) is a closed United States Air Force G |
| Grand Marais Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: M-109) is a closed United States Air Force |
| Bartlesville Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: P-77) is a closed United States Air Force G |
| Alpena Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: M-105) is a closed United States Air Force |
| Kalispell Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: TM-179, NORAD ID: Z-179) is a closed United |
| Pickstown Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: SM-134, NORAD ID: Z-134) is a closed United |
| lso known as Belleview Hill) Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: P-14, NORAD ID: Z-14) is a closed United St |
| Kirksville Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: P-64, NORAD ID: Z-64) is a closed United St |
| Naselle Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: P-57, NORAD ID: Z-57) is a closed United St |
| Palermo Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: P-54, NORAD ID: Z-54) is a closed United St |
| Winston-Salem Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: M-130 NORAD ID: Z-130) is a closed United S |
| Keno Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: TM-180, NORAD ID: Z-180) is a closed United |
| Hastings Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: SM-133, NORAD ID: Z-133) is a closed United |
| Oklaholma City Air Force Station ( | ADC ID: P-52, NORAD-ID: Z-52) is a closed World War |
| The squadron came back under | ADC in August 1954 when it was moved from Thule to |
| usic with a 20-bit analog-to-digital converter ( | ADC) in the late 1980s and started using 24-bit for |
| founded the Abyssinian Development Corporation ( | ADC) in 1989, an arm of the church that has contrib |
| Vice Admiral (Retd) Vijay Shankar PVSM, AVSM, | ADC, Indian Navy, (born in Bangalore, in the state |
| at the beginning of the 1997-1998 school year, | ADC inmates without high school diplomas and GEDs a |
| In 2004-2005 | ADC installed an electric fence between two non-ele |
| ual Air-Defense Control Center (ADCC), P-86 for | ADC interceptors in Oklahoma, Kansas and the panhan |
| The | ADC intercepts remained until 1 July 1960 when both |
| An air data computer ( | ADC) is an essential avionics component found in mo |
| ntibody binds to GPNMB on the cancer cells, the | ADC is internalised, the linkage is broken and MMAE |
| Air Commodore Stuart David Atha DSO | ADC is a serving senior officer of the Royal Air Fo |
| o-analog or analog-to-digital converter (DAC or | ADC) is commonly specified by the number of bits us |
| 6 February 1952 as part of a reorganization of | ADC, it was re-designated the 4702d Defense Wing. |
| rison of the Arkansas Department of Correction ( | ADC) located in the "Pine Bluff Complex" in Pine Bl |
| Group Captain Chris Jones | ADC MA RAF 2010-11 |
| , its flying training squadron served NORAD and | ADC mission requirements and provided flying traini |
| The site was removed from the | ADC network in 1962 and Air Force personnel were wi |
| The Arkansas Department of Correction ( | ADC) operates its headquarters in Pine Bluff. |
| ctivated on 31 March 1970, the last active-duty | ADC organization at Niagara Falls |
| nch, 1st Earl of Ypres KP, GCB, OM, GCVO, KCMG, | ADC, PC (1852-1925) , Commanding Officer 19 Hussars |
| serving the Arkansas Department of Correction ( | ADC) prisons and the Arkansas Department of Communi |
| Design - | ADC Production |
| p (Air Defense) on 18 August 1955 as part of an | ADC program to reactivate notable World War II comb |
| ADC purchased the former jail in 2008 and renamed i | |
| Mobile radar stations to support the permanent | ADC Radar network in the United States sited around |
| permanent deployment of the 75 stations of the | ADC radar network around the perimeter of the count |
| Sir William Elliott GCVO, KCB, KBE, DFC & Bar, | ADC, RAF, (3 June 1896 - 27 June 1971) was a senior |
| alders' brother, Commodore Richard Shalders CSC | ADC RAN, was Commander Australian Navy Submarine Gr |
| he 30th Air Division replaced the 37th AD in an | ADC realignment. |
| Sector was inactivated 1 April 1966 as part of | ADC reorganization and consolidation, most units be |
| ctor was inactivated on 1 April 1966 as part of | ADC reorganization and consolidation, the command b |
| June 1966 when it was inactivated as part of an | ADC reorganization. |
| On October 20, 1953 | ADC requested a third phase of twenty-five radar si |
| ty female work release program, operated by the | ADC since 1990. |
| ionship, with Formula Holden being demoted from | ADC status after 16 years. |
| OEM basis to Fibermux Corp. (later acquired by | ADC Telecommunications) and early 850/1310 nm wavel |
| nd CR011-vcMMAE) is an antibody-drug conjugate ( | ADC) that targets cancer cells expressing transmemb |
| ith leaders of the African Democratic Congress ( | ADC), the Action Congress (AC), All Nigeria Peoples |
| The | ADC Theatre in Park Street, just off Jesus Lane. |
| m, Glasgow, Oxford and Dublin as well as at the | ADC Theatre in Cambridge. |
| Toeman, and which had previously played at the | ADC Theatre, Cambridge, receiving critical acclaim |
| catalyzed by the enzyme arginine decarboxylase ( | ADC); then agmatine is transformed into carbamilput |
| Hon. | ADC to HM, the King - 1949 |
| He was extra | ADC to Sir M.E. |
| • | ADC to the then president of India Sh. |
| He was | A.D.C. to the King from 1920 to 1926. |
| He was | ADC to George V from 1910 to 1920. |
| Air | ADC to The King - 1 Jul 1921 |
| ADC to the Governor of Victoria, Australia 1895-99; | |
| Marrack later became an | ADC to King George VI. |
| He was | ADC to King George V from 1910 to 1921. |
| Between 1976 and 1978 he was Air | ADC to the Queen. |
| He was | ADC to King George V1 between 1948 and 1949. |
| From 1880 to 1882 he was | ADC to Lord Ripon as Viceroy of India. |
| From 1925 to 1926 he was | ADC to the Governor-General of Canada. |
| He was | ADC to the Commander 1st (British) Corps with BAOR. |
| From 1852 until 1869 he served as | ADC to the Queen. |
| He was subsequently made an | ADC to the King and a colonel. |
| In Canada Tweedie spent sometime as | ADC to the governor HRH Duke of Connaught. |
| l to the Warwickshire Yeomanry cavelry, and as | A.D.C. to Queen Victoria. |
| er pursuing a military career, he was appointed | ADC to the Governor-General of Canada, ADC to the V |
| He was | ADC to King Edward VII from 1903 to 1910 and receiv |
| On 3 September 1913, he was appointed | ADC to General Francis Lloyd, General Officer Comma |
| He reached the rank of Colonel and was | A.D.C. to The Duke of Marlborough, Viceroy of Ireland |
| ew years later he was again in the limelight as | ADC to the prince Regent. |
| abele War and the Second Boer War where he was | A.D.C. to Lieutenant-General Sir Baker Russell. |
| ce; Director of Personnel Services and honorary | ADC to the Governor General. |
| at the Battle of Inkerman he, as Aide-de-camp ( | ADC) to the captain, remained by his side throughou |
| He served instead in Ottawa, Canada, in 1919 as | ADC to Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire, th |
| brigade and divisional commander and served as | ADC to King George VI between 1942 and 1947. |
| On 30 June 1831 he was appointed a Naval | ADC to King William IV, later also serving Queen Vi |
| uring the Crimean War (1854-1855), he served as | ADC to General Sir George Brown, and was present at |
| He was | ADC to General Charles de Gaulle in 1940 and escape |
| ment (Royal Canadians), before being made extra | ADC to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland (Earl Cadogan |
| Q Signals Command (1959) before being appointed | ADC to the Queen in 1964. |
| pon his death in 1918; in 1922 he served as the | ADC to the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII). |
| Air Chief Marshall Sir Glenn Torpy KCB CBE DSO | ADC to mark the 90th anniversary of the formation o |
| totanker and changed operational claimancy from | ADC to Tactical Air Command (TAC). |
| n the Army as he progressed in ranks, including | ADC to the Supreme Commander (Nigeria's first milit |
| During the 1960s, the 94th, along with other | ADC units, maintained an alert force in Alaska. |
| s were reactivated by re-designation of current | ADC units. |
| The | ADC uses a score classification system to assess in |
| ADC uses the facility as additional intake space, a | |
| an be seen by any text viewers or by the online | ADC viewer. |
| it can be seen by any text viewers or by online | ADC viewer. |
| it can be seen by any text viewers or by online | ADC viewer. |
| In 1947, the embryonic | ADC was not particularly effective. |
| d, then to Continental Air Command (ConAC) when | ADC was made a subordinate command of ConAC. |
| d, then to Continental Air Command (ConAC) when | ADC was made a subordinate command of ConAC. |
| lished in April 1959 assuming control of former | ADC Western Air Defense Force 27th Air Division uni |
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