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- C:\>CommandA && CommandB && CommandC In the above example, CommandB will only execute if CommandA completes successfully, and the execution of CommandC depends...
- Strategic Air Command (SAC) until it was disestablished in 1992 and its aircraft absorbed into the Air Combat Command (ACC); in 2010, all B-52 Stratofortresses...
- maximize effective command and control, Millikin decided to initially attach all units as they crossed the river to Combat Command B, 9th Armored Division...
- CC A CCB, or CC-B or CC B CCC, or CC-C or CC C (an older convention for "reserve formation") CCR, or CC-R or CC R (for Combat Command Reserve) The concept...
- Some commands are implemented as built-in to the command interpreter while others are external applications. Over multiple generations, commands were...
- weapons. Named the B-1B, deliveries of the new variant began in 1985; the plane formally entered service with Strategic Air Command (SAC) as a nuclear...
- also c-commands A, it can be said that A symmetrically c-commands B. If A c-commands B but B does not c-command A, then A asymmetrically c-commands B. The...
- service with Strategic Air Command (SAC) ended, B-50s were modified to serve as KB-50 aerial tankers for Tactical Air Command (TAC) and WB-50 weather reconnaissance...
- Division's Combat Command B and the 112th Infantry of the U.S. 28th Infantry Division. These units, which operated under the command of Generals Robert...
- airfield with the help of US armour, but failed. On 29 November, Combat Command B of US 1st Armored Division had concentrated forward for an attack in conjunction...