order of landing
21Order of Battle for Battle of South Guangxi — The Order of Battle for the Battle of South Guangxi by country is as follows: Japan 21st Army (to Feb. 9th 1940) Lt. Gen. Rikichi Andō [6,7] 22nd Army (10 Feb 1940 19 Nov 1940, Army disbanded) Lt. Gen Seiichi Kuno [6] 5th Division General Hitoshi …
22landing procedure — rules and regulations followed in order to ensure a safe landing (of an aircraft or other vehicle) …
23landing sequence — The order in which aircraft are positioned for landing …
24Order of Battle for Battle of Changsha (1939) — Japan Japan (Early September 1939)[1][2] 11th Army Yasuji Okamura[3] 6th Division Lt. Gen. Shiro Inaba[1][3] 9th Infantry Brigade 11th Infantr …
25Order of battle for Convoy PQ 17 — Convoy PQ 17 was the penultimate of the PQ/QP series of arctic convoys, bound from British ports through the Arctic Ocean via Reykjavík to the White Sea ports of the Soviet Union, particularly Murmansk and Archangel. The convoy was heavily… …
26landing-ship — landˈing ship noun A ship whose forward part can be let down in order to put vehicles ashore • • • Main Entry: ↑land …
27Aircraft landing lights — Landing lights are lights used on aircraft to illuminate the terrain and runway ahead during takeoff and landing.OverviewAlmost all modern aircraft are equipped with landing lights if they are intended and approved for nighttime operations.… …
28landing order — A document given to an importer by the UK Customs and Excise, enabling him to remove newly imported goods from a ship or quay to a bonded warehouse, pending payment of duty or their re export …
29landing order — / lændɪŋ ˌɔ:də/ noun a permit which allows goods to be unloaded into a bonded warehouse without paying customs duty …
30landing order — / lændɪŋ ˌɔ:də/ noun a permit which allows goods to be unloaded into a bonded warehouse without paying customs duty …