A call went out for volunteers with aviation experience; some sixty candidates stepped forward, and 12 qualified as pilots in the new Air Liaison Unit.
The grass airstrip at Talasea lacked the length to accommodate fighters, but the division's liaison planes made extensive use of it, landing on either side of the carcass of a Japanese aircraft until the wreckage could be hauled away.
Gayle felt that Combat Team A's need for the liaison party's radio equipment justified his action.
A storm buffeted the formation, and after the seas grew calm, the boat carrying the Army air liaison party broke down.
Captain Baron Le Jeune, a French liaison officer, both of them popular members of the 1st Cavalry Division Headquarters Staff, had been killed in La Clytte by the same shell.
Fresson, the French liaison officer attached to the 1st Cavalry Division, sought at French headquarters an explanation of the situation on the extreme French left, where the Belgian right joined it.
Our visit had been arranged for us by Captain Fresson, the French liaison officer attached to 1st Cavalry Division Headquarters.
I saw Rex Benson, of the 9th Lancers, who was acting temporarily asliaison officer with the French troops along the canal north of Ypres.
Lord Holland had known her at Florence, and married her after having previously had a liaison with her, and after she had been divorced from Sir Godfrey Webster.
Rifleman Prior on liaison patrol tackled a German party of eight men with such determination that two were killed and the rest captured.
Advance parties from the 1/5th Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, and also a liaison party from the New Zealand Division, now began to appear; and by 12.
You assumed that the proper liaison between various agencies was taking place, and your PRS was operating effectively?
Thus one liaison succeeded another from girlhood to middle-age--indeed long after she had passed the altar.
For some time, it is said, she had been engaged in a liaison with William Mons, a handsome, gay young courtier, brother to a former mistress of the Tsar.
It must suffice to say that never was Royal liaison conducted with so much propriety, or was marked by so much mutual devotion and loyalty.
Such miniature Soufflés serve asliaison officers for this entire section, since they are baked in ramekins, or ramequins, from the French word for the small baking dish that holds only one portion.
This lady was not very scrupulous in matters of gallantry, and caused considerable scandal by her open liaisonwith a French actor of the name of Latour.
From the above answer of the cabinet minister, we see that he was most anxious to remain on good terms with Brandt, although he could not suppress his disgust about the liaison with Frau von Holstein.
Tokimasa had feigned ignorance of his daughter's liaison with Yoritomo, but had made it the occasion to raise an army which could be directed either against Yoritomo or in his support, as events ordered.
For though Tokimasa simulated ignorance of the liaison and publicly proceeded with his previous engagement to wed Masa to Taira Kanetaka, lieutenant-governor of Izu, he privately connived at her flight and subsequent concealment.
Those that tried to put an end to the liaison were themselves driven from office, and Nakamaro's influence became daily stronger.
Yoritomo was placed originally under Sukechika's care, and during the latter's absence in Kyoto a liaison was established between his daughter and the Minamoto captive, with the result that a son was born.
He was regaining his entire liberty of mind, but who could tell what trouble this liaison had yet in store for him?
If she were not seeking a liaison she would not have visited me.
To keep from giving her a hold on me I shall do well to let her know that a serious and sustainedliaison with me is impossible 'for family reasons.
As you yourself wrote, no liaison between us is possible.
The less pretty women made moral speeches to their partners, commenting on the budding liaison between Martial and the Comtesse de Soulanges.
She tried to turn the matter off with a jest; her liaison with Gratarol had been a mere Carnival caprice, which would end with the Carnival.
Gozzi was perhaps consistent and veracious in his disclaimer of more than a liaison of friendship.
I feel that this long story of my liaison with an actress cannot fail to be tedious.
Besides, her views and mine were so fundamentally at variance upon some elementary points of conduct, that I doubted whether a liaison between us could ever be of long duration.
It cannot be denied that Gozzi has spun out the history of his liaison with Teodora Ricci to a tedious length, giving the episode of Pier Antonio Gratarol an importance which it is far from deserving.
At this point Gozzi proceeds to relate how the liaison between these two young people became most intimate.
Perhaps he meant to rouse my jealousy without reflecting that this liaison had in my eyes nothing dishonourable.
So that we were obliged to cover our liaison with a veil of mystery.
However, such a liaison is bound to end, a little sooner or later.
Under vows of eternal fidelity she had been persuaded to a secret liaison with a man of high rank.
I was amazed when she confided to me that she was on the point of breaking off a regular liaison of many years' standing, to form, in passionate haste, another much less desirable one.
She made herself even more famous by her love affairs, especially by her long liaison with the prince de Soubise.
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Army, who spent a liaison fortnight with our Division.
Major Veasey thought it time another captain relieved Drysdale as liaison officer with the Infantry Brigade.
Drysdale, doing liaison with the --rd Infantry Brigade, reported that two battalions had had severe losses.
Tell our liaison officer with the --th Infantry Brigade that we are no longer firing on the village.
The reports from Divisional Artillery and from the Infantry Brigade with whom we were in liaison showed that the Hun was still coming on to the left and the right of us.
As the colonel of the 2nd ----s was keen to be in liaison with us, he and his adjutant and a couple of signallers shared the shaft.
Artillery brigade rang up to tell me that their liaison officer had seen our troops entering the southern end of a well-known village that lay along the canal.
I can't see why they want so many liaison officers.
My task was to be brigade liaison officer with the --th Infantry Brigade, who had come up overnight to a quarry a quarter of a mile beyond D Battery's position.
I looked into an adjoining tent and found the liaisonofficer from the heavies busy on the telephone.
Liaison radioed that they were sending more protection.
Without the aid of Liaison to depend on it was up to this woman to prevent galactic war.
But the jet that landed today flashed the Liaison code to our auto-interrogator.
The stories of his acquaintances in Liaison had been graphic enough but they didn't begin to do the scene justice.
I shoved every available Liaison in the adjacent sectors right into Onzar, on my own responsibility.
And Roger Thane, Liaison Agent, was just entering Medico-Synthesis, some eighteen kilometers under the surface.
If you were a Liaison agent, it was still necessary for you to 'die.
All routine changes, and a matter of a few minutes, with the aid of the Liaison equipment.
Liaison Headquarters had started out several centuries before as a small organization within the Department of the Outside, directly under the control of the newly-formed Allied Systems Council.
Liaison Research learned how to speed it up with equipment but they never have learned just what they're working with.
Your responsibility will be liaisonwith the Church.
Do you have any objection to Captain DeLayne and his crew acting as Special Liaisonuntil I get there?
And a stint as Special Liaison would look good on your record, I would imagine.
In fact, if you don't mind, I'd like to appoint her as our individual Special Liaison from the Empire to the Kingdom Systems until Ranger Medart arrives.
I'd finished the briefing and was eating lunch at the officers' club with Major Verne Sadowski, Project Blue Book's liaison officer in ADC Intelligence, and several other officers.
The plan was that Al would try to get his answers from Major Dewey Fournet, Blue Book's liaison officer in the Pentagon, and if Dewey didn't have the answer, Al had permission to call me.
The answer was to get somebody in the Directorate of Intelligence in the Pentagon to act as a liaison officer.
Our plans for continuing liaison didn't materialize, but through other RCAF intelligence officers I found out that their plans for an RCAF-sponsored project failed.
In the Pentagon, Major Fournet, who had taken on the Blue Book liaison job as an extra duty, was now spending full time on it.
General Burgess designated Major Verne Sadowski of his staff to be the ADC liaison officer with Project Grudge.