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"nonoperational" Definitions
  1. not operational: such as
  2. not functional or ready for use
  3. not of or relating to the operation of a business or machine
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For instance, satellite operators could put their equipment in a nonoperational safe mode during the CME.
Collectors will be required to remove a part, making the weapons nonoperational, and store that part at a different location.
"In light of this environment, we're also placing the appropriate constraints on any and all discretionary expenses such as management hiring, outside consultant fees, nonoperational training and other such expenditures," CEO Doug Parker said at a conference hosted by JPMorgan on Wednesday.
Eric Hill of the Air Force, ordered the extremely rare removal of the platoon — the only group of SEALs in Iraq — "due to a perceived deterioration of good order and discipline within the team during nonoperational periods," according to a statement from Special Operations Command.
But slashing the funds could cause other countries which currently participate in the program to direct their own space programs elsewhere before the end of the station's anticipated end of life in 2028, when the amount of thermal and mechanical stress it has endured over its lifetime will likely render it nonoperational.
The 772nd became nonoperational at the beginning of June 1971 and was inactivated on 15 June.
Although the Tešić Quarry remained nonoperational, enough stone was stored in the quarry before it was closed.
The squadron became nonoperational and moved to Fort William McKinley in November 1945. It was inactivated there in February 1946.
The squadron became nonoperational and moved to Fort William McKinley in November 1945. It was inactivated there in February 1946.
The squadron became nonoperational and moved to Fort William McKinley in November 1945. It was inactivated there in February 1946.
The 91st Bombardment Wing became nonoperational in May 1968 when Glasgow was temporarily closed and the wing's component units were inactivated in July.
61 The squadron became nonoperational on 1 January 1963 and was inactivated in March 1963 as part of the phaseout of the KC-97 from SAC.
SAC Missile Chronology, p. 46 The last missile was shipped out on 12 February, and the squadron was declared nonoperational on 15 February.Ravenstein, p. 74 The Air Force subsequently inactivated the squadron on 25 March.
Goldman has responded to claims that the site is satirical by maintaining that it is a completely serious dating service. However, as of September 2020, the official website appeared nonoperational and displayed a "Website Expired" message.
The 481st was again nonoperational from 31 July 1971 until 12 November 1972 when several 524th aircrews were transferred. Squadron crews underwent extensive training at Nellis and Cannon, and flew the first F-111D mission on 2 March 1973.
604) record in the abandoned season. The KITTY League was nonoperational from 1943 to 1945 during World War II, and Jackson did not field another team through 1949. Over eight seasons of competition the Generals accumulated a regular season record of 495–387 (.561).
Ground alert for B-47s was terminated on 11 February 1966.Narducci, p. 14 The squadron began to send its Stratojets to the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base for retirement. It became nonoperational on 11 June 1966 and was inactivated on 25 June.
Ground alert for B-47s was terminated on 11 February 1966.Narducci, p. 14 The squadron began to send its Stratojets to the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base for retirement. It became nonoperational on 11 June 1966 and was inactivated on 25 June.
It also continued its attacks on refineries in Borneo. In August 1945, the squadron moved to Okinawa. Following V-J Day, the squadron flew reconnaissance missions over Japan and flew prisoners of war from Japan to Manila. The squadron became nonoperational and moved to Fort William McKinley in November 1945.
Forgotten bobsleigh track. Now the luge track is nonoperational. The sports complex however has a great story as here started out the native of Kyiv Natalya Yakushenko who was an Olympian flagbearer for Ukraine at the 2006 Winter Olympics. Today the ski resort has several pistes, one of them is for skiing.
Ravenstein, p. 258. The squadron also flew aeromedical evacuation missions. In August 1967, the squadron became the 773d Tactical Airlift Squadron, and in July 1968, the 463d Wing moved from Mactan to Clark Air Base, joining the squadron. The 773d became nonoperational at the middle of October 1971 and was inactivated on 31 October.
Donetsk Sergei Prokofiev International Airport () is a nonoperational airport located northwest of Donetsk, Ukraine, that was destroyed in 2014 during the War in Donbass. It was built in the 1940s and 1950s and rebuilt in 1973 and again from 2011 to 2012. The airport is named after 20th-century composer Sergei Prokofiev, who was a native of Donetsk Oblast.
The original Southern League was formed prior to the 1885 season as an eight-team circuit playing in the Southern United States. It operated at various times as a Class B league. Fraught with financial problems, teams regularly dropped out before the season's end. After being nonoperational in 1891, 1892, and 1897, it disbanded permanently after halting play during the 1899 season.
This alert commitment lasted until December 1969, and 15 F-102s were lost during Southeast Asia operations.Knaack, p. 168 The squadron's detachments in Thailand were closed under Projects Banner Star and Banner Sun and their planes returned to Clark. The squadron became nonoperational on 17 July 1970 and was inactivated a week later with the phaseout of the F-102 in the Pacific.
The squadron was first activated as the 493d Bombardment Squadron in nonoperational status at Karachi, India,Some sources give the activation location as New Delhi. However, its parent organization, the 7th Bombardment Group, was located at Karachi Airport on the day of the squadron's activation. Maurer, Combat Units, pp. 43-45. and assigned to the 7th Bombardment Group on 25 Oct 1942.
In September 1971, Mead's fed-up management relegated Wilson to vice chairman of the board (i.e., a nonoperational role) and elevated Rubin to president of MDC. Rubin promptly pushed the legacy Data Central technology back to Mead Corporation. Under a newly organized division, Mead Technical Laboratories, Data Central continued to operate as a service bureau for nonlegal applications until 1980.
People can go outside to exercise but with safety measures still in place like social distancing and wearing of face masks. However, there are still certain people who are not allowed to go outside their homes such as those with health risks and pregnant women. Schools under MECQ are still nonoperational and public transport are still banned except for tricycles.
Knaack, p. 243 The wing was redesignated the 93d Bombardment Wing, Heavy on 1 February 1955 in anticipation of the arrival of the B-52. Its B-52Bs were initially used for crew training. The wing was declared combat ready with the B-52 on 12 March 1956, but became nonoperational two months later when a second squadron began to equip with Stratofortresses.
The Clarksville Boosters ended the season fifth out of six teams at 22–39 (.361). The KITTY League was nonoperational in 1915, but it and the Volunteers returned in 1916. Clarksville won the first half of the season. The Volunteers won both games of a doubleheader against Hopkinsville, 2–0 and 3–0, on August 7, the last day of play before the league folded.
Other similar covertly acquired ex-British Sherman tanks were named "Ada" and "Ruth II". In November 1948 35 more were purchased from Italian scrapyards. All these were non-operational, only 4 were completely repaired until the end of the war and 14 by November (some necessitated re-arming with the Krupp 75 mm field gun). By late 1953 Israel had 76 operational Shermans and 131 nonoperational.
Under Commadant António Silvestre C. Tavares Júdice the reconstruction of the fort began in 1796. An 1821 report from first-lieutenant of the Army Corps of Engineers, Gregório António, suggested that the fort continued to be in a considerable state of damage, with only one 18-calibre canon onsite. Even this military piece was dismembered and nonoperational. This report resulted in the 1825 repairs to the fort and chapel.
Liberia's two main GSM companies_Lonestar and Orange_ all have steel towers in Zwedru. As the main population center in the county and the region as a whole, Zwedru has many entertainment centers, Hotels, Motels and Guest Houses. The now nonoperational 'First Step' Bar and Restaurant used to be the leader of night life in the city. But today, the Cash Bar and Restaurant has gained huge prominence in the whole county.
Kipp, et al., pp. 62-63 From 3 November the number of alert missiles was reduced until on 29 November the number was the same as before the crisis. As tensions eased, on 15 November normal training resumed. Kipp, et al., pp. 62-63, 66, 70-71 On 1 December 1964, the first Atlas F missile at Schilling was removed from alert status. The squadron became nonoperational on 11 March 1965Ravenstein, pp.
Stara Zagora Airport (, ) is the airport of the sixth largest city in Bulgaria, Stara Zagora. It is near the Kolio Ganchev suburb about 9 km south from the city center of Stara Zagora. Due to its good location, near the Shipka Top, Stara Zagora Spa Resort and Sevtopolis - The Thrace Capital, the airport is mainly attractive for charters. Stara Zagora Airport was awaiting concession procedure as of 2008 and is currently nonoperational.
This steam locomotive dating from the 1930s still operates, carrying both freight and tourists.As of 1999, there was a total of 317 kilometres of (narrow gauge) rail line in Eritrea. The railway links Agordat and Asmara with the port of Massawa; however, it was nonoperational since 1978 except for about a 5 kilometre stretch that was reopened in Massawa in 1994. Rehabilitation of the remainder and of the rolling stock has occurred in recent years.
Today the main attractions listed in the area sit outside the plaza. Rocky Express, a small Mack flat ride, is the only attraction remaining from 'Canada Creek'. Logger's Leap has remained nonoperational since 2015 and its permanent closure was confirmed in 2019. This area also was home to Slammer a S&S; Sky Swat flat ride, which also still stands but is not operating (SBNO) the ride was also confirmed to be permanently closed.
The resolution cited "repeated, serious occurrences of campus-based shootings". It also stated "the presence of firearms, even when nonoperational and in the instructional setting, lends itself to the potential for panic and fear". The policy allows weapons on campus only if carried by a sworn law enforcement officer or for use in a theatrical performance. It effectively ended the conduct of non- credit gun safety classes previously offered on LACCD campuses.
In July, the squadron became nonoperational while the wing was becoming a Boeing B-47 Stratojet unit. By early 1954, both the wing and squadron were again operational.Ravenstein, pp. 23–24 By September 1954, the squadron had fully converted to the Boeing KC-97 Stratotanker From Mountain Home, the squadron supported Operation Reflex deploying as a unit to Ben Guerir Air Base, French Morocco for three months in 1955 and later to Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska in 1956.
Power was not expected to be restored until Friday, May 7. The newsroom of WTVF was flooded and nonoperational for 3 months. Equipment was hastily moved during the flooding and set up at various locations around the building. The Harrington water treatment plant, one of two in the city, flooded and the other was spared by mere feet; on Monday, May 3 residents were ordered to restrict water use, a situation that lasted for about a month.
Professional education in public institutions is nonoperational, however private school offerings opened, including the Centro de Formação São João Bosco (since 2004) and the Centro de Formação Luís Inácio Lula da Silva (since 2011). Higher education is limited and most prefer to be educated abroad, with students preferring to enroll in Portugal. A number of universities, to which an institutionally autonomous Faculty of Law as well as a Faculty of MedicineThe latter is maintained by Cuba and functions in different cities.
Titan I Missiles at Lowry AFB The squadron was redesignated the 848th Strategic Missile Squadron and organized at Lowry Air Force Base, Colorado in February 1960, where it was assigned to the 703d Strategic Missile Wing. The squadron was the first SM-68 Titan I intercontinental ballistic missile squadron to be activated.SAC Missile Chronology, p. 25 It began to train with the SM-68 Titan I intercontinental ballistic missile, but was only partly operational through March, when it became nonoperational.
U.S. nationals had become trapped in Lebanon, following a series of Israeli strikes which made the Beirut International Airport nonoperational, and similarly destroyed a number of major roads out of the country. In February 2008, the 24th MEU began deploying its Marines to Kandahar, Afghanistan. They began their combat operations in April 2008. Marines of the 24th MEU flooded into the Taliban-held town of Garmsir 29 April 2008, in Helmand province, in the first major American operation in the region in years.
The KITTY League was nonoperational from 1943 to 1945 during World War II. It and the Greyhounds were revived in 1946. With no major league affiliation, Union City opened the 1946 season on May 7 with a 7–3 loss to the Fulton Chicks before a home crowd of 1,230 people at Turner Memorial Field. At the end of the season, the team was seventh out of eight teams at 52–72 (.419). The Greyhounds entered into an affiliation with the Cleveland Indians in 1947.
Interior of a Croatian R-2M Mala photographed in 2010 Vehicles in service with Serbia and Montenegro were later passed on to Montenegro when the country declared independence in 2006. In 2009 a single R-1 and R-2 Mala were donated to the Porto Montenegro museum in Tivat. A document from 2011 revealed that the Armed Forces of Montenegro possessed twelve R-1s and four R-2 Malas, all of which were nonoperational due to the expired lifetime of their batteries and were declared redundant.
The companies had two platoons of 17 LARCVs each and a separate 3rd echelon maintenance detachment. About December 1965, one of the 344th's platoons moved to Da Nang and was attached to the Air Force wing. There it ran 24-hour/day operations hauling bombs from ships in the harbor to the flight line. Their operation was so crucial to the USAF that if at least 15 LARCS were not operational, any needed parts were flown in by Nonoperational Ready Supply Grounded (NORSG) aircraft from St Louis.Cpt.
In the 18th century it began being referred to as Forte de São Pedro (Fort of Saint Peter). In 1720, the fortification was commanded by commander José Martins, who lived onsite, but without permanent garrison. Shortly later, it was encountered closed and with need of some public work, namely the walls, chimney in the guard post, a new door for the warehouse and gunpowder magazine (all budgeted at 70,000 réis). Its artillery included two iron cannons, which served the purpose, but were nonoperational due to their lack of repair/maintenance, gunpowder and mechanisms.
S. spinosa was isolated from soil collected inside a nonoperational sugar mill rum still in the Virgin Islands. Spinosad is a mixture of chemical compounds in the spinosyn family that has a generalized structure consisting of a unique tetracyclic ring system attached to an amino sugar (D-forosamine) and a neutral sugar (tri-Ο-methyl-L-rhamnose). Spinosad is relatively nonpolar and not easily dissolved in water. Spinosad is a novel mode-of-action insecticide derived from a family of natural products obtained by fermentation of S. spinosa.
The Puna Geothermal Venture (PGV) is a currently nonoperational geothermal energy power plant on the island of Hawaii, the largest island in the state of Hawaii. The plant was shut down shortly after the start of the May 2018 lower Puna eruption. The eruption caused lava to flow over a power substation, a warehouse and at least three geothermal wells that had been preventatively quenched and capped when lava fountains erupted nearby, eventually also cutting off-road access. PGV was the first and only commercially-productive geothermal electrical plant in Hawaii.
To allow wing commanders the ability to focus on combat operations, the air base group commander became responsible for managing the base housekeeping functions. Deaile, pp. 175–176 In February 1951, the 509th Group became nonoperational and the squadron was attached directly to the 509th Bombardment Wing, and was assigned directly to the wing in June 1952.Ravenstein, pp, 276–278 The squadron deployed as an element of the wing to SAC airfields in England three times, and once to Andersen Air Force Base, Guam on long-term deployments in the 1950s.
T-72 tanks advance towards the OPFOR on an exercise The Land Forces are functionally divided into Deployable and Reserve Forces. Their main functions include deterrence, defence, peace support and crisis management, humanitarian and rescue missions, as well as social functions within Bulgarian society. Active troops in the land forces number about 18,000 men, and reserve troops number about 13,000. The equipment of the land forces is impressive in terms of numbers, but most of it is nonoperational and scheduled to be scrapped or refurbished and exported to other nations.
Iron Rhine The Iron Rhine or Steel Rhine (; ) is a partially nonoperational freight railway connecting the port of Antwerp (Belgium) and Mönchengladbach (Germany) by way of Neerpelt and the Dutch towns of Weert and Roermond. The Treaty of London between the Netherlands and Belgium in 1839 recognised the independence of Belgium. As part of the treaty, Belgium had the right to build a road or canal from Sittard to the Prussian border over Dutch territory, with Belgium funding the construction. This right was further established in the Iron Rhine Treaty of 1873.
In 1955, the first dial telephone service was installed running between Iowa Hill and Colfax, California, it was one line put in by local residents led by Robert F. Yonash.Colfax Record Newspaper, Colfax, CaliforniaPersonal memories of the daughter of Robert Yonash The single landline was in operation for over ten years, but eventually became nonoperational due to the lack of maintenance. The long line was suspended from the town of Colfax over the American River Canyon where it would occasionally snap apart. The community did not have landline telephone service again until 2011, relying instead on radio communications and spotty mobile/cell phones.
As soon as she returned to the base, Perla underwent major repairs and remained nonoperational for a long time. In January 1941, when it became clear that Italian East Africa would eventually fall, it was decided to send submarines to Bordeaux to try to save them from either destruction or capture by the British. Perla as well as other submarines were modified for the journey: her fuel tanks were enlarged, some torpedoes, gun ammunition were removed as well as some non-critical items. Perla left Massawa on March 1, 1941, under command of captain Bruno Napp.
Starting with a single squadron, by the spring of 1963, the school had expanded to a full wing, the 4442d Combat Crew Training Wing. As a result of the expansion of the C-130 training unit, the 463d Wing reduced its operations at Sewart and the squadron became nonoperational on 27 December, remaining a paper unit until 1 April 1963, when it was again assigned personnel and equipment at Langley Air Force Base, Virginia. From Langley, the squadron deployed crews and planes to support the US response during the Gulf of Tonkin Incident in the late summer of 1964.Ravenstein, pp.
In October 1981, President Ronald Reagan announced that as part of the strategic modernization program, Titan II systems were to be retired by 1 October 1987. Inactivation of the sites began in September 1984, In November 1985, the 533d Strategic Missile Squadron was inactivated and its remaining active missiles were transferred to the 532d. The squadron became nonoperational in May 1986, and the squadron was inactivated on 8 August 1986. After removal from service, the silos had reusable equipment removed by Air Force personnel, and contractors retrieved salvageable metals before destroying the silos with explosives and filling them in.
68th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron Lockheed F-94B-5-LO 53-5355, Itazuke AB, Japan, 1954 Reassigned to Tactical Air Command, re-equipped with new McDonnell F-4C Phantom IIs in 1964. Deployed to bases in Thailand in 1964-1965 flying air superiority missions, close air support, strategic bombing over North Vietnam and initiating "night-owl" tactics and procedures in the fall of 1965 over North and South Vietnam during early stages of the United States' involvement in that conflict. Returned to George Air Force Base and became a replacement training unit for F-4 aircrews from February 1966 to October 1968. The unit became nonoperational for a short time.
In August 1957, the squadron became nonoperational, as it began transferring its KC-97s to other units. The arrival of replacement Boeing KC-135 Stratotankers, originally scheduled for August was delayed. The first of the new planes did not arrive until October, and the squadron did not reach full strength until April 1958 and did not become combat ready until May. The bomber squadrons of the 42d Wing had begun to equip with Boeing B-52 Stratofortress aircraft, and the KC-135 could deliver twice the amount of fuel to the B-52 without the fuel consumption caused by the descent and climb required to refuel with the KC-97.
Kipp, et al., pp. 62-63 From 3 November the number of alert missiles was reduced until on 29 November the number was the same as before the crisis. As tensions eased, on 15 November normal training resumed. Kipp, et al., pp. 62-63, 66, 70-71 In August 1964, the squadron's parent 40th Strategic Aerospace Wing became nonoperational and the squadron was reassigned to the 55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing.Ravenstein, p. 89 This assignment was short-lived, as on 19 November 1964, the Department of Defense announced that all Atlas E and FHeadquarters USAF had approved the phaseout of Atlas and Titan I missiles in May 1963.
In September, the wing converted to the Dual Deputate organization,Under this plan flying [and missile] squadrons reported to the wing Deputy Commander for Operations and maintenance squadrons reported to the wing Deputy Commander for Maintenance and all flying squadrons were directly assigned to the wing when its 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Group was inactivated. The 67th Group had moved to Yokota in 1956 and became nonoperational upon the wing's move to Yokota and its squadrons were attached to the wing before being assigned. It also added air refueling and airlift to its mission in September, with these new tasks continuing until the wing inactivated in Dec 1960.
Page 43. During the next few years, and as it deteriorated for lack of repair, it received some use by the local Ponce municipal guard that served Barrio Playa. It was still standing, but nonoperational, at the time of the American invasion of Puerto Rico in 1898, and was demolished in 1907 by order of the Puerto Rico Legislature in order to enlarge Calle Alfonso XII and make room for civilian population growth in that area. The location of Fuerte San José is today occupied by Plaza 65 de Infantería, a small, passive, family- oriented plaza from where the Caribbean Sea can be observed.
272 As a result of this transfer, the 11th Air Refueling Squadron at Dover Air Force Base, Delaware became part of the division. Three months later, the 497th Air Refueling Wing at Plattsburgh, whose squadrons had become nonoperational starting in July, was also inactivated, and with a single wing remaining at Plattsburgh, the division terminated its support responsibilities at Plattsburgh. As the KC-97 force was reduced, operations at Dover ended and the 11th squadron moved on paper to Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma in June 1965, where it replaced the 96th Air Refueling Squadron, whose mission, personnel and aircraft it assumed. With no units left other than the 380th Wing at Plattsburgh, the division was simultaneously inactivated.
One of the first notable musical acts to perform at the new venue was the group Milli Vanilli, and their live performance was broadcast on MTV in what became the first public sign they were lip-synching, when a recording of the song "Girl You Know It's True" began to skip. JEG focused on concert promotion and neglected the amusement park portion of the property. The Wildcat roller coaster and other rides became nonoperational by 1991. That year, JEG's financial troubles were exposed when a check the company wrote to Guns N' Roses bounced, and the performance was cancelled. It was later discovered that JEG was nearly $900,000 behind in taxes and had not refunded nearly $300,000 to ticket- holders for 15 cancelled concerts.
Henry Mintzberg lists five cases of reconciliation of goals: # Concentration on achieving one goal # Concentration on achieving goals in succession, in a preset order # Concentration on achieving alternating multiple goals # Concentration on achieving goals in succession, without a clear order # Concentration on achieving all goals to some extent, as constraints For example, existence of concentration on achieving one goal, with other goals being treated as constraints, has been confirmed for resellers (franchisees).Ravi S. Achrol, Michael J. Etzel, "The Structure of Reseller Goals and Performance in Marketing Channels", "Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science", Vol. 31, No. 2, p. 146-163 According to Henry Mintzberg, if some of organisation's goals are operational, when other goals are not, organisation tends to concentrate on achieving operational goals at the cost of nonoperational goals.
It is reported that many highly polluting factories from Israel moved into settlement industrial zones like Barkan to profit from the relative lack of environmental regulations there.Eric Reidy, 'Palestinians thirst for water treatment plant,' Al Jazeera 21 December 2013. In 1998 Barkan factories generated each year an estimated 810,000 cubic meters of industrial wastewater, which flowed untreated from the 3 storage tanks, after a design defect, made them nonoperational when overloaded, into a nearby wadi into the agricultural lands of the Palestinian villages of Sarta, Kafr ad-Dik and Bruqin, and reportedly polluting the groundwater with heavy metals. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health roughly 70% of cancers among Palestinians in the contiguous Salfit Governorate occur among people living near the industrial park and exposed to the waste overflow.
Ravenstein, pp. 223–224 B-52s at Westover AFB A deployed KC-135A refuels F-4 Phantoms in Southeast Asia The division's wings deployed B-52 and KC-135 aircraft and crews to SAC units in the Pacific that were involved in combat operations during the Vietnam War for Operation Arc Light and the Young Tiger Task Force. At times, its wings became nonoperational because all their operational resources and most of their support elements were deployed to the Pacific.Ravenstein, pp. 141–142 In July 1968, the 17th Bombardment Wing at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio replaced the 380th wing for a year, but in July 1969 the 17th and 416th wings were transferred from division control, while the 380th returned and the 99th Bombardment Wing at Westover Air Force Base, Massachusetts became was also assigned.
A Captaincy-General of the Azores (1766—1832) was a politico-administrative structure of governance imposed in the Azores on 2 August 1766, with its seat in Angra. It remained the de facto system of governance for 65 years, until it was abolished on 4 June 1832 by D. Peter IV, but by 1828 its de jure status had made it nonoperational, owing to the revolutionary movements that lead to the Liberal Wars. The creation of the Captaincy-General was part of the Pombaline reforms to the Portuguese administration, during the reign of Joseph I, under the initiatives of Sebastião José de Carvalho e Melo, the Marquess of Pombal, then prime minister. A Captaincy-General operated from the Palace of the Captains-General, under the direction of the titular Captain-General, who operated as the Governor of the Azores, with additional jurisdiction on every island of the Azorean archipelago.
Pratt quickly improved conditions, obtaining army uniforms, removing the prisoners' shackles, setting them to work building a new residential shed, and procuring bedding. Later, as trust developed on both sides, Pratt convinced his superiors to allow the Indians to carry nonoperational rifles, perform guard duty, obtain outside employment collecting and selling sea beans and other tourist items, have passes to visit the town on Sundays to attend church, and camp unsupervised on nearby Anastasia Island. Pratt, who offered to resign his military post if the experiment failed, appointed Oakerhater First Sergeant of the prisoners, with a duty to organize morning military drills, ensure hygiene and dress code, choose assistants for Captain Pratt, and oversee the prisoners in Pratt's absence. Pratt and his wife also arranged for volunteer teachers who were vacationing in Florida from across the United States to instruct the prisoners in English, carpentry, and other subjects.
The 907th Air Refueling Squadron was established in July 1963 by Strategic Air Command at Glasgow Air Force Base, however its first Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker did not arrive until October and it was December before the squadron became combat ready.Abstract, History 91 Bombardment Wing Sep 1963 (retrieved 14 October 2013)Abstract, History 91 Bombardment Wing Dec 1963 (retrieved 14 October 2013) The squadron mission was to provide air refueling support to the Boeing B-52 Stratofortress strategic bombers of its parent 91st Bombardment Wing and other USAF units as directed, including supporting Operation Chrome Dome airborne alert sorties.Abstract, History 91 Bombardment Wing Oct–Dec 1965 (retrieved 14 October 2013) The squadron kept half its aircraft on fifteen-minute alert, fully fueled and ready for combat to reduce vulnerability to a Soviet missile strike until it became nonoperational in 1968, except for periods when it deployed its aircraft and aircrews to support operations in the Pacific. The 907th deployed to the Western Pacific region to support Operation Arc Light from September 1966 to March 1967 and to Okinawa from February to March 1968 during the Pueblo Crisis.

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