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"tour of duty" Definitions
  1. a period of time when somebody is serving in the armed forces or as a diplomat in a particular place

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This is her third tour of duty aboard the ISS.
I told him I served a tour of duty in Iraq.
He was on his fourth tour of duty in the region.
She was returning from an ignominious tour of duty in the Mediterranean.
And our people then can take a tour of duty with the companies.
During her tour of duty in Iraq, she flew more than 200 combat missions.
To be inducted, an Allied airman had to complete a full tour of duty.
Richard Mueller, who has found God after a harrowing tour of duty in Vietnam.
One belongs to Trevor, a veteran injured on a tour of duty in Afghanistan.
He returned for his third tour of duty with the Terrapins in the spring.
Jenny Pacanowski joined the Army in 2003, serving a tour of duty in Iraq.
He tells Fox News he noticed his breathing issues during that second tour of duty.
Though the war drama, inspired by Stone's tour of duty in Vietnam, premiered on Dec.
In 2009, during her third tour of duty in Afghanistan, Air National Guard pilot Maj.
Yet despite his foreboding physical appearance, Tamoor was slaughtered during his first proper tour of duty.
He was put in touch with Smith, recently returned from a tour of duty in Afghanistan.
The Brigham Young University graduate left in January for his second tour of duty in Afghanistan.
This is the second tour of duty with the Indians this season for Martinez, who batted .
Now, 10 years later, she's finished a tour of duty in the Army and owes $110,000.
Only when his tour of duty was complete did he depart, frustration etched on his face.
Two years after enlisting, he was killed by friendly fire during a tour of duty in Afghanistan.
A soldier who has completed a tour of duty was, by definition, physically fit prior to deployment.
The initial program was presented as a 12-18 month digital accelerator tour of duty, Croghan said.
When he died on Tuesday, Petty Officer Keating was on his third tour of duty in Iraq.
Most of the key people from that campaign didn't come back for a second tour of duty.
World War II ended months later, and after stateside training, his tour of duty ended in 1946.
In two weeks, he will deploy to Afghanistan for his first tour of duty as a Marine.
As a sidenote, I want to welcome Melia back to Business Insider for her second tour of duty!
In 2009, a video emerged of him using racial slurs during his first tour of duty in Afghanistan.
After a tour of duty, he went back to the University of Munich to continue his medical studies.
At Panera all executives complete a short tour of duty working a frontline job in a restaurant location.
After completing a tour of duty, he returned to do war photography for the French Military Information Service.
Johnson "keeps to himself," Bynoe said, adding that he'd become more withdrawn after a tour of duty in Afghanistan.
By 1965, therefore, when Lansdale arrived for his second tour of duty, the American military was fully in charge.
During his yearlong tour of duty, four men in his battery were killed and many more were seriously wounded.
In February 2007, Smith deployed to Afghanistan as an infantry officer and served a 12-month tour of duty.
Eric R. Terzuolo's assignments as a Foreign Service Officer included a tour of duty at the US Embassy in Paris.
Nicholson took command in March 2016 for a tour of duty that typically does not last longer than two years.
Not unlike a tour of duty in Afghanistan (though the bombs and bullets, in this case, come from the inside).
On April 10, 2012, during his third tour of duty in Afghanistan, Mr. Mills placed his backpack on the ground.
Before joining the police force, he served in the Army and did a 15-month tour of duty in Iraq.
And I met a man who tried to kill me and my mates on a second tour of duty there.
"We've got lots to do ... I'll do this (three year) tour of duty and we'll see what happens," he said.
So Shapero embarked on a "tour of duty," in which he was an individual contributor working on different LinkedIn products.
When US troops return home from a tour of duty, each person finds their own way to resume their daily lives.
A barber gives Elvis a crew cut in preparation for his tour of duty in the US Army in Germany, 1959.
Each HUGIN comes with a 300kg lithium-polymer battery pack, good for a tour of duty lasting up to 60 hours.
The USDS hires people for as little as 3 months, with just under 2 years being the average tour of duty.
In 21950, an American diplomat named Herbert Kaiser was doing a tour of duty in South Africa when he developed melanoma.
One of his sons served in the Marines after college from 2009 to 2012, including a tour of duty in Afghanistan.
Dr. Venter began his formal education after a tour of duty as a Navy Corpsman in Vietnam from 1967 to 1968.
Disheartened, Corporal Limon, who had served in the Middle East, left the Marines when his tour of duty ended this August.
On March 19, Mert's tour of duty as patrol bird of the zoo's children's area came to a sad, but honorable closure.
Fixing the IT infrastructure is not a very appealing topic for any high ranking political appointee doing a finite tour of duty.
His first tour of duty as an envoy to the US was between 1985 and 1989, where he specialized in arms control.
"Most accurately that is under active consideration, along with a tour of duty in the Oval," Conway told The Hill Wednesday afternoon.
I started my latest tour of duty with some show about a boy wizard, now all grown-up, that has people talking.
The remainder of our tour of duty was back to the grind of routine patrols, dodging snipers, booby traps and brief firefights.
Ms. Fink said that now, unlike in her earlier tour of duty at the piano, she has realistic expectations and appropriate goals.
Following his tour of duty in Vietnam and his long captivity as a POW, McCain devoted his life to one institution -- Congress.
I did quite a tour of duty within Google, and then led that from a product perspective for a number of years.
He completed one tour of duty in Afghanistan and served in the Army from March 2009 to April 2015, the Associated Press reports.
"Officer Her just completed his tour of duty and like all of us wanted to drive home safely," Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett said.
The interview was filmed at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, when the prince was completing a tour of duty as an Apache attack helicopter gunner.
With our latest round of financing behind us, here are some learnings from a tour of duty pitching Sand Hill Road's venture capitalists.
President Obama on Wednesday nominated Nicholson to take over as the commander of U.S. and allied troops when Campbell's tour of duty ends.
Despite hints of change — such as Amélie Mauresmo's recent tour of duty with Andy Murray — female coaches remain exceedingly rare in pro tennis.
Mr. Howley, before hanging up his own agitprop shingle, had a rocky tour of duty at some of Washington's leading conservative news organizations.
When he returned to the United States, Mr. Vazquez joined the Army and served one tour of duty in Afghanistan, eventually earning American citizenship.
Rico Roman was on his third tour of duty in Iraq on that afternoon in 2007 when a roadside bomb detonated under his Humvee.
McMaster, a decorated war hero, has joked to friends that his combat experiences compare favorably with his tour of duty at the White House.
It dawned on many G.I.s that, unlike their limited yearlong or 18-month tour of duty, most South Vietnamese soldiers served an indefinite length.
But that's why, by the way, Steve executed quite well, although better on his second tour of duty at Apple than in his first.
Nine years ago as a Maryland National Guardsman on his third tour of duty, Miller shot and killed an unarmed Afghan during a battlefield interrogation.
When our recently retired police commissioner, Bill Bratton, started his first tour of duty in 1994, he and his team instituted data-driven, precision policing.
I said, 'If I break a leg, I just go into the trunk, put a new one on and I continue my tour of duty.
So my question is really around what Megan was saying about doing your tour of duty, bringing tech to solve problems in justice and poverty.
Maxwell is an African American who was born in Wiesbaden, Germany, when his father, Bruce, was stationed there with the Army during a tour of duty.
Johnson is from the Dallas area and had served in the Army Reserves for six years with a tour of duty in Afghanistan, NBC news reported.
The self-driving taxis that were operated by Lyft and Aptiv in Las Vegas during CES are getting their tour of duty extended, according to Fortune.
St. Louis LW David Perron, who is on his second tour of duty with the club, needs two goals to reach 100 with the organization. 3.
Prior to his 153 years of service with the FDNY, he served in the United States Navy for six years, including a tour of duty in Vietnam.
Gallagher has pleaded not guilty to all charges, including obstructing justice in the case, which stems from his latest tour of duty in Mosul, Iraq, in 2017.
In a statement on Sunday, the army said a large number of troops had been stationed at the Uri base after returning from a tour of duty.
From there, Shapero embarked on what he called a "tour of duty," in which he was an individual contributor (not a manager) working on different LinkedIn products.
Kim — last name "Baker" in the film — goes from typing TV news in an office to a tour of duty as a journalist in war-ravaged Afghanistan.
In each of these trips, arranged by Space Adventures, the other two astronauts on the spacecraft were working professionals headed for a tour of duty in orbit.
He became interested in helping veterans because one of his sons served as a Marine after graduating from college and did a tour of duty in Afghanistan.
Corporal James was sentenced to 10 years in prison for sending coded messages to the Iranian military attaché in Kabul during a tour of duty in 2006.
Consider this scenario playing out over years — with no end date set for the tour of duty — and you will understand why besieged patients suffer treatment fatigue.
In 2013, Mr. Pham had finished his tour of duty in the Army, after serving in Afghanistan, and was trying to figure out what to do next.
During his second tour of duty, he stepped on an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan, which triggered a blast that caused him to lose his arms and legs.
There are ways to serve in government, whether it's a brief one-month tour of duty or whatnot, that don't require you to be a federal office holder.
"I don't know why he ever came back," says one former cop, who thinks that second tour of duty in New York tarnished the glow of the first.
Our article focused on 22-year-old Brendan Kelly, who is just days away from shipping off to Afghanistan for his first tour of duty as a Marine.
"My two years at Nygard International was like a tour of duty in Vietnam," said Timothy Grayson, one of the rare former employees willing to use his name.
He will begin his tour of duty in Nevada on Sunday, and plans to travel throughout the country for the campaign, according to people familiar with his plans.
Dan, a childhood friend of one featured journalist, is a U.S. Marine who did a tour of duty in Iraq in 2007 and saw some of his buddies die.
Charles Monroe King, in October 2006, just 30 days before he was due to come home from a yearlong tour of duty in the United States Army in Iraq.
Fields's interest in pain research dates back to his tour of duty in the Vietnam War, when he worked with a neurosurgeon who saw soldiers with painful nerve injuries.
Former Marlin Jose Reyes was a month away from beginning his second tour of duty with New York at that time and has yet to face Fernandez in his career.
If, for instance, a veteran did not have insurance for a time during a military tour of duty, he or she should discuss the situation with the insurer, he said.
The day Goldsmith woke up in the hospital — May 28, 2007 — was the day he was supposed to be on a plane to Iraq for his second tour of duty.
The day Goldsmith woke up in the hospital — May 258, 2000 — was the day he was supposed to be on a plane to Iraq for his second tour of duty.
In the middle of the speech, he surprised a military spouse by bringing back her husband from a tour of duty, and had the whole nation watch their emotional reunion.
Hall had returned from his tour of duty suffering from post traumatic stress disorder, wracked with nightmares, flashbacks and anxiety, according to a video he made with the Charleston Animal Society.
Carter introduced Lynch during a speech to the Commonwealth Club on Tuesday and said he had already recruited coders from companies like Google and Shopify for a Pentagon "tour of duty."
Bringing back the former White House adviser after her recent tour of duty in Washington, Lloyd Blankfein reckoned, would help the firm navigate the Trump presidency and win big clients worldwide.
Track, who served a tour of duty in Iraq, was arrested last night, in Wasilla, on three charges, including possession of a firearm while intoxicated and fourth-degree assault against his girlfriend.
During his second tour of duty in Iraq, McMaster commanded the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment in 2004 and was tasked with securing Tal Afar, a city roughly 50 miles west of Mosul.
Still, Davidson made sure to tell the audience that Crenshaw lost his eye because his eye during his third tour of duty in Afghanistan when an improvised explosive device (IED) detonated nearby.
Henson founded her nonprofit in 2018, naming it after her father, Boris Lawrence Henson, who struggled with mental health challenges as a result of his tour of duty in the Vietnam War.
The military once tolerated and even encouraged tobacco use because people incorrectly thought it calmed soldiers as they dealt with both the dangers and the boredom experienced during a tour of duty.
The book was going to be about ikebana, the Japanese art of flower arranging that became an enormous part of Beverly's life after her naval officer husband's tour of duty in Japan.
A difficult decision made by Pedersen, amid the welter of battle, brings him home before his tour of duty is done, and the bulk of the remaining tale unfolds in a courtroom.
Image: Nubia2018 may have been a pretty sedate year for phones, with many flagships including the Galaxy S63 and iPhone XS trotting out essentially the same design for a second tour of duty.
The incident marked the latest in a string of run-ins with the law by the politician's elder son, a U.S. Army Reserve veteran who served a 2008 tour of duty in Iraq.
Imagine leaving for a tour of duty unsure of who will be taking care of your beloved pet — it's a heartbreaking situation that no one who serves our country should have to face.
His first tour of duty as an envoy to the US was between 1985 and 1989, at the height of then-President Mikhail Gorbachev's efforts to open up and reform the Soviet Union.
By comparison, junior officers can just hope to break 200 ones on their first tour of duty at sea, but most of times, the number of arrested landings is much lower than that.
For a company not known for public dissent and open dialogue, Facebook's critics may prove a valuable asset if they can be recruited for a tour of duty behind the big blue line.
The White House is reportedly meeting with executives from Amazon, Google, and Microsoft today to ask that those companies to make it easier for tech workers to do a "tour of duty" in government.
While many of the dance troupe's members have family members in the military, Rockette Lauren Renck is engaged to U.S. Army Captain Jack Manning, who recently completed his first tour of duty in Iraq.
Many of the people there would be her brothers and sisters in arms: Gabbard has served, since 2003, in the Army National Guard, in which capacity she completed a tour of duty in Iraq.
President Trump's son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, is considering a system where leading tech engineers would serve a "tour of duty" advising the government on how to upgrade its digital infrastructure.
Two hours after his Open victory, Arthur called Johnnie, who was stationed at Camp Lejune, N.C., where he was ending a two-year tour of duty in Vietnam with the United States Marine Corps.
He worked as a federal prosecutor, served thirteen years in Delaware National Guard and Army National Guard — during which he completed a tour of duty in Iraq — and served as Delaware&aposs attorney general.
In my tour of duty, I've eaten a number of dishes that were supposed to represent a walk in the woods, but none came as close to capturing the forest's aromas as this one.
Even Herbert Richardson (Rob Morgan) — who confesses immediately to Stevenson that he did what he's been convicted of doing — is obviously mentally ill, suffering from PTSD following a harrowing tour of duty in Vietnam.
For example, the USS Harry S. Truman, an American aircraft-carrier, took two 3D printers on her most recent tour of duty in the eastern Mediterranean and the Persian Gulf, which began in November 2015.
He served 23 years in the U.S. Air Force, rising to the rank of Colonel and commanding four organizations, including his final tour of duty in Iraq as the Commander, 332nd Expeditionary Security Forces Group.
Back then Mr. Pizer was a 23-year-old Marine sergeant just two days fresh from his second tour of duty in Iraq, where he had overseen tank and truck fueling in a combat zone.
"The arrest was especially satisfying for Officer McGuire, who proudly served his country in the United States Army and completed a tour of duty in Vietnam from 1965-66 in the A Shau Valley," it said.
Mr. Trump sat for the entire service, which lasted over an hour, at First Presbyterian Church here, accompanied by Deborah Whitaker, whose son was killed in an accident shortly after returning from a tour of duty.
People around the country are mourning the loss of the National Guardsman who was finishing up his latest tour of duty in the war-torn country when he was killed in a so-called "insider" attack.
Had Kim not taken the field for the first time just as the tournament was about to end, he would have had to start a 21-month tour of duty by the time he was 28.
Sidetracked by a tour of duty in Vietnam, he visited New York a year after his return, in 1970, and showed his portfolio to Mr. Szarkowski, who bought two pictures and provided introductions to Arbus and Winogrand.
The president has five military aides, one officer each from the Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard, who serve in the White House for a tour of duty before they're rotated out to a new command.
Its prototypes, which also have a wingspan of 5.5 metres, are propelled into the air by catapult—though, like TwingTec's, they also have propellers to allow a controlled descent and landing once a tour of duty is over.
Thank You For Your Service opens on a battlefield in Iraq but quickly departs for America, where its three main characters — Army vets returning from a tour of duty — must readjust to the lives they previously left behind.
This year, it features the divorce of a Danish woman and her husband, a soldier who could not re-adapt to ordinary life after a tour of duty in Afghanistan - part of a whole new typology of trauma.
The tech teams are not in government at the senior elite levels, of course not in NASA and AH, but I mean in the key places in Congress and so, taking a tour of duty is really important.
But the idea that the U.S. Digital Service does is people come for a limited tour of duty; you know, six months, a year, up to two years, and then you can renew for up to two more years.
After the first fight with Rua in his third tour of duty, he injured his knee weeks out from a light heavyweight title fight with Jon Jones at the ill-fated UFC 151, and never found his old form.
During a six-month tour of duty as a flight engineer on the space station, European Space Agency astronaut Thomas Pesquet was enlisted by Google to capture the panoramic images of the ISS' interior needed to add it to Street View.
Runtime: one hour Debuted: Friday, September 6, at 10 pm on Cinemax A Vietnam vet returns home after his second tour of duty, only to find that things have changed and leaving the war behind isn't as easy as it seemed.
She had just completed her five-year tour of duty as an Alaska-based Coast Guard helicopter rescue swimmer, one of an elite team of specialists who are lowered into rough, frigid seas to save foundering fishermen working in dangerous conditions.
Even as some officers unofficially post police activity images on social media and put their jobs in potential peril as a result, other officers are resistant to incorporating official cameras to their tour of duty -- even when it could benefit them.
This only works if we have a model where we are continuing to serve, not by providing advice only, but by literally taking a pause from here and going and stepping into the world and taking a tour of duty.
When I came home from my tour of duty in Iraq on Memorial Day weekend in 2006, I had the chance to be out on a boat, the wind in my face, without armor for the first time in a year.
The group is mostly young black men, but includes two young white women from Ohio (Hannah Murray and Kaitlyn Dever), who eventually migrate to hanging out with an Army vet (Anthony Mackie) just returned from his second tour of duty.
Born in Liverpool, England, and raised in rural Pennsylvania and Florida, Mr. Payne completed a tour of duty in Vietnam before weathering "some kind of a nervous breakdown or whatever," he said, and enrolling in junior college for visual art.
He was just hurt inside, that was all, trying to heal from what he'd seen during his tour of duty in Afghanistan, and if he couldn't make a go of it in an increasingly digitized society, that was the fault of the society.
MANILA (Reuters) - Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said on Tuesday he would extend the tour of duty of the country's police chief "a little bit longer" to carry out reforms in a law enforcement agency at the forefront of his war on drugs.
The late-businessman founded Comcast in the early 2750s, after a four-year tour of duty in the United States Navy, and quickly expanded the company into what is now known as Comcast NBCUniversal, one of the largest telecommunications companies in the country.
Pompeo knows very well that his ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch, was an outstanding Foreign Service officer, whose tour of duty in Kiev had been extended by his own State Department in March 2019 until 2020 — because of the excellence of her work.
Sam lived all of that, and he did it in service to the idea of Gawker, best exemplified by his tour of duty at Valleywag, where he fearlessly and wittily called bullshit on all manner of very expensive and very well-defended hype.
Byron redeemed himself by scoring the decisive goal in the shootout to give the Canadiens a 3-2 shootout victory over the New York Rangers and hand new coach Claude Julien his first victory in his second tour of duty as coach in Montreal.
Lance Corporal Robert W. Cromwell, who had celebrated his 20th birthday shortly before beginning his tour of duty, entertained his comrades with stories from his own period of R&R: He'd met his wife and parents in Hawaii to be introduced to his newborn daughter.
Just two plays in I was loving a bunch of tracks: about his brothers, his shrink, his kitten, the passed-forward tattoos and dreadlocks of young servers at Baskin-Robbins and the local juice place, and his tour of duty with the neighborhood varmint patrol.
But I'm certain G considers it, and contemplates deeply, even now, each morning in a far away country on his third tour of duty, as he slings an assault rifle over one arm and slips a dagger inside his vest, what carrying concealed weapons means.
After over 3,000 satisfied-customer transactions, Everlane's much-beloved Modern Loafer has completed its tour of duty in the brand's inventory, having adorned the feet of everyone from business casual office-goers to chic weekend warriors looking for an easy shoe to pair with jeans.
ImmigrationAnother guest is Oscar Vazquez, a Mexican immigrant who entered the country illegally as a child and has gone on to achieve enormous academic success, as well as serving a tour of duty in the U.S. military before finally gaining legal immigration status as an adult.
While the expansion of Amazon Video to more military bases is in part an altruistic effort, it's also a means of getting more potential subscribers hooked on shows that they may end up paying for when their tour of duty is over, by becoming Prime subscribers.
After its tour of duty, a HUGIN will be lifted back on-board ship and the data it has collected (up to two terabytes, recorded on a waterproof hard drive) downloaded into the ship's data centre and turned into human-readable maps, a process that takes six hours.
"You've got to do your tour of duty in the Bay Area but once you have, you have your network and people are willing to write you a check," says Mark Johnson, former CEO of Zite, whose current startup, Descartes Labs, is based in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
A television journalist turned war correspondent embarks on her first tour of duty in Afghanistan, where she dashes into shootouts, wards off the advances of a government official, parties with the expats like there's no tomorrow — and finds herself along the way in this dark comedy starring Tina Fey.
Mr. Moore first made a name for himself as a prosecutor and an anti-establishment political outsider here in Gadsden in the years after 1977, when he returned to Etowah County after an education at West Point, a tour of duty in Vietnam and law school in Tuscaloosa.
And one of the things that I put in with Senator Thune of South Dakota, I always work hard to make sure we got bipartisan support on big things like this, the idea is you give people a tour of duty, two years in Washington, from the private sector.
The completion of his biochemistry PhD there "a very long time ago" (in 1975) saw him begin a remarkable scientific odyssey, an uplifting tale given his ordinary upbringing in a working-class suburb south of San Francisco, brief sojourn as a surfer and tour of duty in the Vietnam War.
Read more: The 33 hottest video games you shouldn't miss in 2019Along with multiplayer gameplay, the "Gears 5" technical test will include a Bootcamp mode where you can practice and learn the game's mechanics, and a Tour of Duty, a new feature that gives players challenges to complete in their online matches.
"This morning in the airport in Los Angeles, I was on my way here and I ran into somebody, senior enlisted leader who I had served with," Buttigieg said, describing a woman who lost a leg after being injured during an attack in Afghanistan who was slated to see another tour of duty.
Credit...Illustration by Jesse Draxler When my grandfather Michael Linehan Jr. arrived in North Africa in December 1943 to begin his tour of duty with the 15th Air Force, the average life expectancy of an Allied heavy-bomber crewman was roughly six combat missions, less than a fourth of what he was required to fly.
Mr. Obama, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 25 and spent his years in the White House trying to fulfill the promises he made as an antiwar candidate, would have a longer tour of duty as a wartime president than Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard M. Nixon or his hero Abraham Lincoln.
Enlisted military personnel Annual median salary: $27,936 With military bases in combat zones like Afghanistan and Iraq, the job of enlisted military is so risky that those who work in special ops, infantry and field artillery regularly face life-or-death situations, and long after their tour of duty, many veterans suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder.
Xxxx and Lt. Gen xxxx have detailed information on me, but suffice to say that during my tour of duty at GTMO, because of personal actions, I was "contacted" (as mentioned on phone conversation yesterday) and became exercised by "Handler(s)" through, at least, May 2013 – and likely through my time in CA, as you will see.
At the fall 2018 men's wear shows at the Pitti Uomo trade fair in Italy this week, thousands of fashion editors, retailers, publicists, photographers, models and occupational peacocks will descend on Florence, second stop on a five-city tour of duty that began in London and won't end until the last model has made his final runway exit during New York Fashion Week: Men.
He's a fan of the former New York Police Department commissioner William J. Bratton, who "used his final tour of duty to change the culture of the N.Y.P.D." I would not give a shout-out to the former chief as much as activists in the movement for black lives, and Shira A. Scheindlin, the federal judge who ordered the police to end their unconstitutional and racist practice of "stop and frisk" — a strategy that Bratton helped implement.

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