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command points

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command points
in acupuncture, specific points on each meridian which correspond to each of the five phases of the five elements.


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They are capable of knocking out of action not less than 25 major facilities and installations (Unit Command Points, Communications Nodes, Radio Detection and Ranging Equipment, etc.
One of three central command points for DHL's global computing and telecommunications network, the Scottsdale facility ensures customers have the highest level of support twenty-four hours a day.
Sixth, the system of command and communication should make coordinated command and control of aviation from several command points possible, including in cases of so-called converging attacks, as well as coordinated joint combat operations of varied aviation forces based on vast territories and central command of the forces and assets of air and air defense forces.
 
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