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  • 11Operational history of the Luftwaffe (1939–1945) — Main article: History of the Luftwaffe (1933–1945) During the Second World War the German Luftwaffe was the main support weapon of the German Army (Heer). It fought and supported the Wehrmacht s war effort throughout the six years of conflict and …

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  • 12Reserve fleet — Ghost fleet redirects here. For the fleet of sunken warships in Micronesia, see Truk Lagoon. Ships of the U.S. Navy s Reserve Fleet in the Reserve Basin at the Philadelphia Naval Shipyard, 1956 …

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  • 13Reserve Officers' Training Corps — ROTC links here. For other uses, see ROTC (disambiguation)A Reserve Officers Training Corps (ROTC) ROTC produces officers in all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces except the U.S. Coast Guard: 56 percent of U.S. Army, 11 percent of the U.S. Marine …

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  • 14Operational Support Unit (Ministry of Defence Police) — Main article: Ministry of Defence Police Operational Support Unit Active 1991 – Present Country …

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  • 15Reserve Bank of Fiji — The Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF) is the central bank of the Pacific island country of Fiji. The responsibilities of the FRB include issue of currency, control of money supply, currency exchange, monetary stability, promotion of sound finances, and… …

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  • 16operational risk — The risk to the bank that errors made in the course of conducting its business will result in losses. The Federal Reserve calls this operational risk and states in its definition that operational risk arises from the potential that inadequate… …

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  • 17Operational Reactivity Margin — Der Ausdruck Betriebliche Reaktivitätsreserve findet Verwendung beim Betrieb eines Kernreaktors. Die Leistung von Kernreaktoren des Tschernobyl Typs wird durch Ein und Ausfahren von Steuerstäben in den Reaktorkern gesteuert. Hierbei muss… …

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  • 18Reserve Components — A target for demolition, the destruction of which must be controlled at a specific level of command because it plays a vital part in the tactical, operational, or strategic plan, or because of the importance of the structure itself, or because… …

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  • 19reserve — 1. An alternative term for *provision (definitions 1 and 2). 2. Additional amounts of inventory, *money or other items maintained for operational or investment purposes. 3. An alternative term for *retained earnings. 4. The setting aside of… …

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  • 20Military reserve forces of France — The military reserve forces of France are the military reserve force within the armed forces of France. Contents 1 History 2 Present organisation 2.1 Citizen reserve 2.2 …

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