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Stamps of India Army Postal Covers (APO)
E-Book - 22. Checklist - Stamps of India Army Postal Covers (A.P.O) By Prem Pues Kumar [email protected] 9029057890 For HOBBY PROMOTION E-BOOKS SERIES - 22. FREE DISTRIBUTION ONLY DO NOT ALTER ANY DATA ISBN - 1st Edition Year - 8th May 2020 [email protected] Prem Pues Kumar 9029057890 Page 1 of 27 Nos. Date/Year Details of Issue 1 2 1971 - 1980 1 01/12/1954 International Control Commission - Indo-China 2 15/01/1962 United Nations Force - Congo 3 15/01/1965 United Nations Emergency Force - Gaza 4 15/01/1965 International Control Commission - Indo-China 5 02/10/1968 International Control Commission - Indo-China 6 15.01.1971 Army Day 7 01.04.1971 Air Force Day 8 01.04.1971 Army Educational Corps 9 04.12.1972 Navy Day 10 15.10.1973 The Corps of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers 11 15.10.1973 Zojila Day, 7th Light Cavalary 12 08.12.1973 Army Service Corps 13 28.01.1974 Institution of Military Engineers, Corps of Engineers Day 14 16.05.1974 Directorate General Armed Forces Medical Services 15 15.01.1975 Armed Forces School of Nursing 03.11.1976 Winners of PVC-1 : Maj. Somnath Sharma, PVC (1923-1947), 4th Bn. The Kumaon 16 Regiment 17 18.07.1977 Winners of PVC-2: CHM Piru Singh, PVC (1916 - 1948), 6th Bn, The Rajputana Rifles. 18 20.10.1977 Battle Honours of The Madras Sappers Head Quarters Madras Engineer Group & Centre 19 21.11.1977 The Parachute Regiment 20 06.02.1978 Winners of PVC-3: Nk. -
Omaha, Nebraska, Experienced Urban Uprisings the Safeway and Skaggs in 1966, 1968, and 1969
Nebraska National Guardsmen confront protestors at 24th and Maple Streets in Omaha, July 5, 1966. NSHS RG2467-23 82 • NEBRASKA history THEN THE BURNINGS BEGAN Omaha’s Urban Revolts and the Meaning of Political Violence BY ASHLEY M. HOWARD S UMMER 2017 • 83 “ The Negro in the Midwest feels injustice and discrimination no 1 less painfully because he is a thousand miles from Harlem.” DAVID L. LAWRENCE Introduction National in scope, the commission’s findings n August 2014 many Americans were alarmed offered a groundbreaking mea culpa—albeit one by scenes of fire and destruction following the that reiterated what many black citizens already Ideath of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. knew: despite progressive federal initiatives and Despite the prevalence of violence in American local agitation, long-standing injustices remained history, the protest in this Midwestern suburb numerous and present in every black community. took many by surprise. Several factors had rocked In the aftermath of the Ferguson uprisings, news Americans into a naïve slumber, including the outlets, researchers, and the Justice Department election of the country’s first black president, a arrived at a similar conclusion: Our nation has seemingly genial “don’t-rock-the-boat” Midwestern continued to move towards “two societies, one attitude, and a deep belief that racism was long black, one white—separate and unequal.”3 over. The Ferguson uprising shook many citizens, To understand the complexity of urban white and black, wide awake. uprisings, both then and now, careful attention Nearly fifty years prior, while the streets of must be paid to local incidents and their root Detroit’s black enclave still glowed red from five causes. -
July 20, 1966 Issue (Dig072066.Pdf)
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION ~mw~ IDU@m~1r A brieFsummary of financial proposals Filed with and actions by the S.E.C. Washington, D.C. 20549 (In ••d.,I", .... t ... 0' R.I..... ".. Publlcotlo.. Unit. cit. "u.b •• ) (luue Ito. 66-137) FOR RELEASE JyU 20. 1966 yOUIG JAa OlDl! ISSUED. The SIC hal i••ued aa order under the Securiti •• IKch.ale Act (lel•••• )4-7921) barriD, Robert I. S. TOURI, of Col.-bUl, OhiO, fro. further ."OClatiOD witb .DY broker-de.ler fir.. Toual vas a for.er director of eo..Da.e.1tb Securiti •• Corpor.tion. In April 1963 the eo..i •• ion ordered .a-iai.tr.- tive proceedia ..... iat tha fir. and certain individuall, iadudial YOUDI. Th. ord.r all ... d (.-oDI other tbiDIS) that TOUDI off.r.d .ad .old .tock of Certified Cr.dit .Dd Thrift Corpor.tioa ia .iol.tioD of th. Securiti•• Act r.,i.tr.tioD .nd anti-fraud provi.ioDl. Youal .ubaitted •• tipulatioa and CODa.nt in wbich he vai ..d • hurinl a.. , without .aitCinl or denyinl the .UepUon., conaented to the b.r ord.r. The bur- inl witb reapect to eo..o.... ltb S.curit1e •• nd the otber re,poDdent. i•• cbeduled for Auauat 22. muo IlA&DI DIS. PIOPOSES OFI'IUIIG. 'l'be Tokio Marine .nd Fire Iaur.Dce eo.p.ny, Ltd., 110. 6-1, l-ChlMe, Marun"chi, Cbiyod.-ku, Tokyo, J.ND, fUed • relbtreUon .tate.Dt (FUe 2-25289) with tlae SIC on July 15 .eekiDI reli.tration of 10,000,000 .hare. of co..Ga .tock. -
BORDER ROADS ORGANISATION % ■I960 Border Roads Organisation Constituted with Maj Gen
CHRONICLE OF IMPORTANT EVENTS IN MILITARY ENGINEERING IN INDIA Although M ilitary Engineering was well known in ancient, medieval and pre-British India, as evidenced by the innumerable constructions such as forts and moats all over the country, the chronology of these developments has not been established. The developments during the B ritish period are given below BRITISH PERIOD 1 671 The first M ilitary Engineer in India was appointed by the East India Company, in Bombay, He was Colonel Herman Bake, and was designated "Engineer and Su.y^e.yar' General” of the Island of Bombay. 1672 The first uniform appeared in Bombay, 1726 Surveyor of Works (possibly the first) appointed in B o m b a y , 1750 Appointment of “Engineer General” was created, 1755 Though M ilitary Engineers had taken part in several campaigns earlier, it was only this year that they were officially recognised as Combat O fficers, in addition to being Technical Experts, « ~ 1777 Company of Pioneer Laskers was raised in Bombay, 18 Field Company traces its origin to it and is possibly the oldest Company of the Corps of Engineers, 1780 Madras Sapers formed at Madras, 1799 "Engineer Brigade” employed at Seringapatam, 1803 The pontoon made its first appearance, inspired by local boats used by the Mahratta armies, 1818 Bengal Sappers formed at Allahabad, 1820 Bombay Sappers formed, 1831 The term “Corps of Sappers & Miners” first used, 1847 Thomason College of Civil Engineering was established with a Bengal Sapper as its first principal. 1870 First telegraph section was raised by Bengal Sappers, 1885 Battalion Organisation of ”Sa|>pers & Miners” was abolished. -
Honorary Commission Captain (On Active List)
HONORARY COMMISSION CAPTAIN (ON ACTIVE LIST) ARMOURED CORPS 1. JC243661X RIS MAJ & HONY LT ANIL 2. JC244927L RIS MAJ & HONY LT DALEEP SINGH 3. JC243094A RIS MAJ & HONY LT DHARMENDRA SINGH 4. JC243512K RIS MAJ & HONY LT KULDIP SINGH 5. JC244448K RIS MAJ & HONY LT NARINDER SINGH 6. JC243880Y RIS MAJ & HONY LT RAJESH KUMAR SINGH 7. JC243745L RIS MAJ & HONY LT TARAKESWARA RAO CHICHULA 8. JC245080Y RIS & HONY LT MAHENDER SINGH 9. JC244392H RIS & HONY LT RAMESH YADAVA REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY 10. JC272870X SUB MAJ & HONY LT ASHOK 11. JC270906M SUB MAJ & HONY LT BHAGAT SINGH 12. JC272049W SUB MAJ & HONY LT BHOOPENDRA KUMAR YADAV 13. JC273614P SUB MAJ & HONY LT GOKUL SINGH 14. JC272918A SUB MAJ & HONY LT GULAB SINGH 15. JC274421F SUB MAJ & HONY LT HANUMAN SINGH 16. JC270624N SUB MAJ & HONY LT JAGAT SINGH 17. JC272863F SUB MAJ & HONY LT KOSHY AJ 18. JC275786H SUB MAJ & HONY LT KUMAR KR 19. JC273107F SUB MAJ & HONY LT MADAN SINGH 20. JC274128K SUB MAJ & HONY LT MOHANAN PILLAI C 21. JC275943K SUB MAJ & HONY LT NAGESWARA RAO P 22. JC273153W SUB MAJ & HONY LT RAMESH SINGH YADAV 23. JC272153K SUB MAJ & HONY LT SAMUNDRA SINGH 24. JC272199M SUB MAJ & HONY LT SAVARA LAKSHMANA RAO 25. JC272319A SUB MAJ & HONY LT SURESH KUMAR 26. JC273919P SUB MAJ & HONY LT VIRENDER SINGH 27. JC271942K SUB MAJ & HONY LT VIRENDER SINGH 28. JC279081N SUB & HONY LT DHARMENDRA SINGH RATHORE 29. JC277689K SUB & HONY LT KAMBALA SREENIVASULU 30. JC277386P SUB & HONY LT PURUSHOTTAM PANDEY 31. JC279539M SUB & HONY LT RAMESH KUMAR SUBUDHI 32. -
Appeal No. 1568 - Richard Gallegos V
Appeal No. 1568 - Richard Gallegos v. US - 7 July, 1966. ________________________________________________ IN THE MATTER OF MERCHANT MARINER'S DOCUMENT NO. Z-659500-D4 AND ALL OTHER SEAMAN DOCUMENTS Issued to: Richard Gallegos DECISION OF THE COMMANDANT UNITED STATES COAST GUARD 1568 Richard Gallegos This appeal has been taken in accordance with Title 46 United States Code 239(g) and Title 46 Code of Federal Regulations 137.30-1. By order dated 22 September 1965 an Examiner of the United States Coast Guard at Houston, Texas suspended Appellant's seaman documents for 12 months outright upon finding him guilty of misconduct. The specifications found proved allege that while serving as Able Seaman on board the United States SS DEL VALLE under authority of the document above described, during the period from 1 July 1965 to 9 September 1965, Appellant wrongfully absented himself from his duties on or about 21 July 1965 and on or about 11 August 1965, while the vessel was in a foreign port; that on or about 22 july 1965 while the vessel was in a foreign port Appellant wrongfully failed to perform his duties by reason of intoxication; that on or about 8 august 1965, while the vessel was underway in a foreign harbor, Appellant wrongfully failed to perform duty as a watchstander on wheel and lookout watches. At the hearing, Appellant did not appear and was not represented by counsel. A plea of not guilty to the charge and file:////hqsms-lawdb/users/KnowledgeManagement...%20R%201479%20-%201679/1568%20-%20GALLEGOS.htm (1 of 4) [02/10/2011 10:55:18 AM] Appeal No. -
ESTIMATES of the POPULATION of STATES, by AGE 1960 to 1966 with Provisional Estimates for July 1, 1967
Series P - 25, No. 384 February:13, 1968 ESTIMATES OF THE POPULATION OF STATES, BY AGE 1960 TO 1966 With Provisional Estimates For July 1, 1967 J::STIMATEDPOPULATION 21 YEARS OLD AND OVER, BY STATE, JULY 1, 1966, AND PERCENT CHANGE SINCE 1960 (Population shown in thousands)' N. OAK. 358 S. OAK. 381 ..I11III 15.0 to 20.9 _ 9.5 to 14.9 U.S. 115.5 million; Em 4.5 to 9.4 percent increase 6.8 m LO to 4.0 D Less than 1.0 or loss DEPARTMENT OF CO ..... ERCE BUREA.U CONTENTS Page Methodology . '. 1 Estimates for 1966 .........................' ........................... 1 Estimates for 1961 to 1965 ................... -........................... 2 Provisional estimates for 1967 .................... ;. ....................... 2 Population base ........................................................ 3 Sources of data . 3 Accuracy of estimates .............................................. "..... 3 Comparison of published estimates of the population 65 years old and over with Medicare sta tistics . 4 Related reports ........................................................ 5 Rounding of estimates .................................................... 5 DETAILED TABLES Table Page l.--Estimates of the total resident populatlOn, by age, for States: July 1, 1966. 6 2.--Total residept populationi by age, for States: April 1, 1960 . 7 3.--Percent change in total resident population, by age, for States: April 1, 1960, to July 1, 1966 . 8 4.--Percent distribution of the estimated total resident population, by age, for States, July 1, 1966, with comparative figures for April 1, 1960 ............. " . 9 5.--Estimates of the total resident population, by age, for States: July 1,1961 to 1965. .. La 6.--Provisional estimates of the total resident population, by age, for States: July 1, 1967. .. 15 For sale by the Superintendent oj Documents, U.S. -
Mauldin Cartoon Collection
Mauldin Cartoon Collection NMAH.AC.0307 Frank R. Jenkins 2003 Archives Center, National Museum of American History P.O. Box 37012 Suite 1100, MRC 601 Washington, D.C. 20013-7012 [email protected] http://americanhistory.si.edu/archives Table of Contents Collection Overview ........................................................................................................ 1 Administrative Information .............................................................................................. 1 Biographical / Historical.................................................................................................... 2 Arrangement..................................................................................................................... 3 Scope and Contents........................................................................................................ 2 Names and Subjects ...................................................................................................... 3 Container Listing ............................................................................................................. 4 Series 1: Artwork and Articles, 1946-1987............................................................... 4 Series 2: Biographical Information, 1960-1970; undated....................................... 21 Series 3: Other Artwork, 1959-1961...................................................................... 22 Mauldin Cartoon Collection NMAH.AC.0307 Collection Overview Repository: Archives Center, National Museum -
Download JULY 1966.Pdf
JULY 1966 ENFORCEMENT BULLETIN FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION UNITED STATES J. EDGAR HOOVER, DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE JULY 1966 VOL. 35 NO.7 THE COVER-The Lib· erty Bell. See Mr. Hoovefs message on page 1. LAW ENFORCEMENT BULLETIN CONTENTS Message From Director J. Edgar Hoover . 1 Profiles in Crime . .. 2 A Matter of Mutual Respect, by Hon. Herbert G. Klein, Editor, San Diego Union, San Diego, Calif. ..... 6 Investigators' Aids . 8 Alice in a Patrol Car, by Dwight]. Dalbey, Inspec tor, Federal Bureau of Investigation 9 Nationwide Crimes cope . .. 11 Civilian Review Boards in Review, by Ralph G. Murdy, Managing Director, Criminal Justice Published by the Commission, Baltimore, Md. 14 FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION Wanted by the FBI. 28 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE Washington, D.C. 20535 INDEPENDENCE DAY is a glorious and mean· we love our country, why should we be ashamed ingful holiday. It commemorates the birth of a to say so? new Nation, conceived in liberty and dedicated In much of the world today, young people are to the belief that all men are created equal. It being indoctrinated with atheistic communism, commemorates the courageous stand of Ameri· a false dogma which imprisons the minds and can patriots for the principle that freedom under souls of men. Communists and their followers God is man's destiny. And it reminds us that are strong and dedicated. Their goal is to en· there is still virtue in recognizing and supporting slave the world. If young Americans, our future the ideals of our great heritage. leaders, are to resist and turn back this interna· In the past 190 years, patriotism has been a tional conspiracy, they must know what they sustaining power for America in her darkest stand for. -
Central Administrative Tribunal Bangalore Bench
1 OA No. 170/00104/2017/CAT/BANGALORE CENTRAL ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL BANGALORE BENCH ORIGINAL APPLICATION NO. 170/00104/2017 DATED THIS THE 28TH DAY OF JUNE, 2017 HON’BLE SHRI JUSTICE HARUN-UL-RASHID…MEMBER (J) HON'BLE SHRI P. K. PRADHAN, MEMBER (A) V. Srinivasalu S/o Shri V.S. Obaiah Aged above 49 years Multi Tasking Staff Admn. Comdt. Station Headquarters Cell, Cubbon Road Bangalore – 560 001 Now working at: Depot Battalion Madras Engineer Group and Centre Near Ulsoor Lake Shivanchetty Garden PO Bangalore – 560 042 PIN 900493 C/O 56 APO … Applicant (By Advocate Shri S. Sugumaran) Vs. 1. Union of India, By its Secretary, Ministry of Defence South Block, DHQPO New Delhi – 110 011. 2. The Directorate General of Staff Duties SD-7 [Admn-Civ] General Staff Branch Integrated HQ of MOD [Army] DHQ PO, New Delhi – 110 011. 3. The GOC Gen Area Headquarters Bangalore Karnataka & Kerala 2 OA No. 170/00104/2017/CAT/BANGALORE Cubbon Road Bangalore – 560001. 4. The Administrative Commandant Station HQ Cell Cubbon Road Bangalore – 560001 5. The Commandant Madras Engineer Group and Centre Near Ulsoor Lake Shivanchetty Garden PO Bangalore – 560 042 PIN 900493 C/O 56 APO …Respondents (By Shri M.V. Rao, Senior Panel Counsel) ORDER (ORAL) HON’BLE PRASANNA KUMAR PRADHAN, MEMBER (A): The applicant has filed the present OA seeking the following reliefs: i. To quash the transfer order No. 7242/Q2/2016 dated 15th July 2016 issued by R-4 at Annexure-A1, ii. To re-post the applicant at Station Headquarters Cell, Cubbon Road, Bangalore immediately. -
Col Col CW-2 DRAFT GAZETTE of INDIA
DRAFT GAZETTE OF INDIA (EXTRAORDINARY) PART I - SECTION 4 (ARMY BRANCH) B/43432/RD20/AG/CW-2 New Delhi, the 26 January 2020 No. 02(E) dated 26 January 2020. The President is pleased to grant honorary ranks to the under mentioned Honorary Lieutenants and JCOs on the eve of Republic Day 2020 on retirement under Para 179 of the Regulation for the Army 1987, with effect from the dates shown against their names:- TO BE HONORARY CAPTAINS (ON RETIREMENT) ARMOURED CORPS 1 JC244394N RIS MAJ & HONY LT AMEDA RAM 01-09-2019 2 JC242740A RIS MAJ & HONY LT HARISH CHANDRA 01-10-2019 3 JC245527L RIS MAJ & HONY LT PURUSHOTAM NAYAK 01-01-2020 4 JC243693A RIS MAJ & HONY LT RAVINDRA KUMAR TRIPATHI 01-12-2019 5 JC243492F RIS MAJ & HONY LT VINOD KUMAR PANDEY 01-09-2019 6 JC245257F RIS & HONY LT ANSWAR ALI MONDAL 01-01-2020 7 JC246032L RIS & HONY LT DARSHAN SINGH 01-11-2019 8 JC243989Y RIS & HONY LT KHUSHAL SINGH 01-01-2020 9 JC244395W RIS & HONY LT MAHIPAL SINGH JAKHAR 01-09-2019 10 JC243976F RIS & HONY LT MOHINDER SINGH 01-01-2020 11 JC243886A RIS & HONY LT NARESH KUMAR 01-11-2019 12 JC245416N RIS & HONY LT NARPAT SINGH SHISHODIYA 01-09-2019 13 JC244131P RIS & HONY LT NETRA SINGH 01-11-2019 14 JC243762L RIS & HONY LT RAJ NARAYAN DAS 01-10-2019 15 JC244278L RIS & HONY LT RAMESH CHAND 01-01-2020 16 JC246234M RIS & HONY LT RAVINDRA SINGH RATHORE 01-09-2019 17 JC245089N RIS & HONY LT S BABU 01-01-2020 18 JC243834K RIS & HONY LT SANGALE BALASAHEB 01-12-2019 BHAUSAHEB 19 JC243686K RIS & HONY LT SHAMSHER SINGH 01-01-2020 20 JC246035Y RIS & HONY LT SUNIL PATEL 01-01-2020 -
Answered On:18.12.2003 Opening of Army Colleges Institutes Schools Amir Alam Khan;Ratilal Kalidas Varma
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA DEFENCE LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO:2514 ANSWERED ON:18.12.2003 OPENING OF ARMY COLLEGES INSTITUTES SCHOOLS AMIR ALAM KHAN;RATILAL KALIDAS VARMA Will the Minister of DEFENCE be pleased to state: (a) the number of Army Colleges, Institutes and Schools existed in country, State-wise; (b) whether there is any proposal to open more Army Colleges, Institutes and Schools in the country; (c) if so, the details thereof, State-wise; and (d) if not, the reasons therefor? Answer MINISTER OF DEFENCE (SHRI GEORGE FERNANDES) (a) List of Army Colleges, Institutes or Schools as existing in the country, State-wise, is attached. (b) & (c): At present there is no proposal to open additional Army Colleges, Institutes or Schools in the country. (d) The training needs of the Army are adequately being met by the presently existing training establishments. ANNEXURE `A`R EFERRED TO IN THE REPLY GIVEN IN PART (a) OF LOK SABHA UNSTARRED QUESTION NO. 2514 FOR 18.12.2003 LIST OF ARMY COLLEGES, INSTITUTES OR SCHOOLS CATEGORY `A` ESTABLISHMENTS (Catering mainly to officers) Sr No. State Name of Establishment City 1. Andhra Pradesh College of Defence Management Secunderabad 2. Andhra Pradesh Military College of Electronics Secunderabad and Mechanical Engineering 3. Andhra Pradesh Simulator Development Division Trimulgherry CO/ MCEME 4. Gujarat Electrical and Mechanical Baroda Engineering School 5. Himachal Pradesh Military School Chail 6. J&K High Altitude Warfare School Gulmarg 7 Jharkhand Junior Leader`s Academy Ramgarh 8. Karnataka Junior Leaders Wing, Inf School Belgaum 9. Karnataka Army Service Corps Centre Bangalore and School 10.