Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
He also led a crisis action team responding to the earthquake in Japan.
That she, like everyone else on the crisis action team, was tired and very much on edge didn't matter to Soares.
In theory, the Battle Staff relied on the Crisis Action Team for daily operational planning and monitoring.
Maj. Penner’s leadership and actions were critical to the effectiveness of the crisis action team and to the sustained UN presence in the region.
During crisis-management situations, it would set up a dedicated Crisis Action Team (CAT) to undertake military situation assessment, strategic planning and control of the operation.
Crisis action team ready Louisiana put a crisis action team in place Wednesday evening as a precaution, said Mark Smith, a state spokesman.
Examples of these duties are maintaining and loading weapons systems for combat missions, securing installations against terrorism, augmenting command posts or crisis action teams, and processing personnel for deployment.
His negotiation skills and calm demeanour helped prevent further escalations in the conflict and his leadership and courage were critical to the UN and the effectiveness of the crisis action team.
Although not referred to specifically as the crisis action team (CAT) in the report, this is likely the same group whose responsibilities were outlined by Cmdre Cogdon in testimony (Transcripts vol.
In the United States, the Louisiana Governor's Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness activated its Crisis Action Team on August 16 to monitor the storm and coordinate preparation.
He directed the Joint Staff’s Crisis Action Team for Operation DESERT SHIELD and Operation DESERT STORM.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal declared a state of emergency Thursday in anticipation of the weather, activating the state's Crisis Action Team to monitor possible hazardous conditions that could affect parts of Louisiana over the next few days.
Three members of the unit were deployed into the combat theater during Operation Iraqi Freedom, while another 12 personnel worked at the Air National Guard's Crisis Action Team from 2001 to 2004 in support of Operation Noble Eagle.
General Paxton is a Joint Service Officer, having served at United Nations Command/Combined Forces Command in South Korea from 1989 to 1991 as Amphibious Operations Officer and Executive Officer, Crisis Action Team.
After terrorists attacked America on September 11, 2001, Sigmon was personally selected to also serve as an Executive Officer to the Air Force Crisis Action Team which served as the 24-hour, 365-day nerve center of worldwide Air Force operations at the Pentagon.
In practice, however, the real work fell to a Crisis Action Team (CAT) drawn from elements of the newly designated J-Staff operating under the Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (DCDS), who had been designated the J-3 Chief of Operations.
In response to the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001, AETC went on a war footing, activating a Crisis Action Team and supplying both fighters and tankers from its wings for combat air patrols in American airspace as part of Operation Noble Eagle.
ANNEX TERMINOLOGY Crisis Action Team A team of staff officers established during a crisis from the EMS permanent structure, and if necessary external augmentation, to undertake military situation assessment, strategic planning, and monitoring of an ongoing crisis or operation.
In the event of a national-level set of intrusions into significant systems, the NIPC will form a Cyber Crisis Action Team (C-CAT) to coordinate response activities and use the facilities of the FBI's Strategic Information and Operations Center (SIOC).