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Necpaly (Hungarian: Necpál) is a
village and muni****lity in
Martin District in the Žilina
Region of
northern Slovakia. The name is
derived from an adjective...
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NECPA may
refer to:
National Emergency Command Post Afloat, part of the
United States government's
continuity of
government plans during the 1960s National...
- Annapolis; Philadelphia;
Little Cr****; Norfolk; and Guantánamo Bay. As part of
NECPA duties, she
alternated on
alert status with Northampton.
There were highlights...
- The
National Energy Conservation Policy Act of 1978 (
NECPA, Pub. L. 95–619, 92 Stat. 3206,
enacted November 9, 1978) is a
United States statute which...
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Pentagon NMCC,
Raven Rock's ANMCC, 3
NEACP aircraft on 24-hour
ground alert, 2
NECPA ships, and
interconnecting communications—the
Raven Rock
bunker was hardened...
- used for the
development of the
National Emergency Command Post
Afloat (
NECPA)
project which developed a
strategic command and
control system installed...
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Energy Tax Act (Pub. L. 95–618)
National Energy Conservation Policy Act (
NECPA) (Pub. L. 95–619)
Power Plant and
Industrial Fuel Use Act (Pub. L. 95–620)...
- or Láhner, German:
Georg Lahner; 6
October 1795, in Necpál (present-day
Necpaly, Slovakia) – 6
October 1849, in Arad) was a honvéd
general in the Hungarian...
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Wright carried in its
capacity as a
National Emergency Command Post
Afloat (
NECPA). At one time, he was
close to
Admiral Robert O. Welander,
being communications...
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containing the NMCC, the ANMCC, 3
NEACP aircraft on 24-hour
ground alert, 2
NECPA ships, "and
interconnecting communications". The NMCC was
begun in early...