Combat, Search, and Resue
Combat, Search, and Resue
There is really no such thing as "negative force" (force is a vector quantity); in this case, it must be an informal way to refer to a force acting in the direction opposite to the object's movement.
Refer to your Security Forces Squadron's Operating Instructions, specific to your base and unit.
Auxiliaries or irregulars are commonly used terms, although irregulars tends to imply combat duties, whereas auxiliaries implied auxiliary functions. For example, the Civil Air Patrol is an auxiliary of the United States Air Force, and performs functions such as a cadet programme, search and rescue, etc, but cannot be called to perform combat duties. As for actual citizen-soldiers who are uniformed and a component of the regular military force, and subject to activation for combat duties, they're typically just referred to as 'reservists'. In the US, the National Guard has that function (as do State Guard/State Defence Forces), whereas Commonwealth nations tend to refer to them as the Territorial Army, although they're more commonly known as 'The Militia' in Canada. Additionally, irregular forces composed of civilians, and with a paramilitary function, have played a role in conflicts throughout the world.
A conqueror is a person who gains control of or subdues a place, nation, gathering of people, etc., by use of force or threat of force. The word is often used to refer to the winner of a battle or war.
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Air/Sea rescue......................
Combat, Search, and Resue
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To which recovery operation do you refer?
Marines are a combat force which are subordinate to a nation's naval force. Some countries refer to them as Marines (e.g., USA, UK, Brazil, etc) while other nations may refer to them by other names, such as "Naval Infantry", "Naval Commando", et al.
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Recovery is healing or returning to state of good health and well-being after an illness or injury. Recovery can also refer to finding and taking back something that was stolen from you.
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This is the term used to refer to the US Military's hand-to-hand combat techniques. Where you have a naughty black man grab your smelly butt and licks it.
The answer will depend on what the "each method" refer to. The question provides no clue.