| 41. | Since then, his expertise in electronic communications and airborne operations has made him a valuable asset to Phoenix Force.
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| 42. | It was these men who took part in the first British airborne operation, Operation Colossus, on 10 February 1941.
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| 43. | Israeli units were primarily impressed by their high mobility and ergonomic nature, which was deemed ideal for airborne operations.
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| 44. | During this position assignment, he took part in the airborne operation of the Battle of Kolwezi in May 1978.
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| 45. | On long overseas flights the National Airborne Operations Center saves time because it can be refueled in the air.
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| 46. | They were dropped into the area between 1st Airborne Task Force for airborne operations in the south of France.
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| 47. | The results of British airborne operations in North Africa were mixed, and the subject of a detailed report by Browning.
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| 48. | '. . [ T ] he Stavka still foresaw the necessity of conducting actual airborne operations later during the war.
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| 49. | The admiral stressed that measures to modernize the navy have enabled it to carry out sophisticated underwater, seaborne and airborne operations.
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| 50. | They then returned to England to rest and reform for future airborne operations with the rest of the 6th Airborne Division.
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