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  2. Minutes - Wikipedia

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    Minutes. Minutes, also known as minutes of meeting (abbreviation MoM ), protocols or, informally, notes, are the instant written record of a meeting or hearing. They typically describe the events of the meeting and may include a list of attendees, a statement of the activities considered by the participants, and related responses or decisions ...

  3. Muster (military) - Wikipedia

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    Look up muster in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In military organization, the term muster is the process or event of accounting for members in a military unit. This practice of inspections led to the coining of the English idiom pass muster, meaning being sufficient. When a unit is created, it is "mustered in" and when it is disbanded, it is ...

  4. Go/no-go - Wikipedia

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    Go/no-go. For the test's use during a rocket launch, see Launch status check. A go/no-go test is a two-step verification process that uses two boundary conditions, or a binary classification. The test is passed only when the go condition has been met and also the no-go condition has been failed. The test gives no information as to the degree of ...

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  6. United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission

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    External links. The short film STAFF FILM REPORT 66-19A (1966) is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive.; Transcripts of Meetings of the Military Armistice Commission United Nations Command, 1965-1966, "Historical Note", 3 July 2003, Operational Archives Branch, Naval Historical Center (United States Navy) at the Library of Congress Web Archives (archived 2010-12-06)

  7. United Nations Interpretation Service - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Interpretation Service is a part of the Meetings and Publishing Division (MPD) of the UN's Department for General Assembly and Conference Management (DGACM). Its core function is to provide interpretation from and into Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish for meetings held at United Nations Headquarters, and ...

  8. List of Chicago P.D. characters - Wikipedia

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    During the investigation, Upton calls for a private meeting with Voight and shows him a sign-in sheet with McGrady's signature that proves McGrady was in Chicago PD's lab, where a vial of Quinton Kane's blood was kept but is now missing. Upton believes McGrady framed Kane for murder when he killed himself to escape his mounting debt.

  9. Template:Mil Map Symbol/doc - Wikipedia

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    This template combines text and images to form a complete NATO unit map icon or tactical sign. To use this box start with the following code". {{Mil Map Symbol | UNIT SHORT NAME = | PARENT SHORT NAME = | UNIT ICON = | UNIT SIZE ICON = | FILL COLOUR = | TEXT COLOUR = | ICON SIZE = 100. }}

  10. Friends United Meeting - Wikipedia

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    Friends United Meeting (FUM) is an association of twenty-six yearly meetings of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in North America, Africa, and the Caribbean.Its home pages states that it is "a collection of Christ-centered Quakers, embracing 34 yearly meetings and associations, thousands of local gatherings and hundreds of thousands of individuals".

  11. 509th Composite Group - Wikipedia

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    509th Composite Group. The 509th Composite Group ( 509 CG) was a unit of the United States Army Air Forces created during World War II and tasked with the operational deployment of nuclear weapons. It conducted the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, in August 1945. The group was activated on 17 December 1944 at Wendover Army Air ...