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Q: When did evacuation end?
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When did Evacuation - TV series - end?

Evacuation - TV series - ended on 2008-02-15.


How did the battle in gallipoli end?

In a British evacuation of the Peninsula.


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what is staged evacuation


Who started Evacuation?

The government started evacuation.


How do you write a diary about evacuation?

In the evacuation diary we need to write that:What happened in evacuation?How do you feel?What did you see?


When was No Evacuation Possible created?

No Evacuation Possible was created in 1996.


What is medical evacuation?

A medical evacuation is the evacuation of an injured or wounded person from a dangerous situation such as a battlefield. They are performed by medical professionals.


How do you spell the phrase evacuation plan?

That is the correct spelling of "evacuation plan."


Why did evacuation stop?

Because WW2 stopped there was no reason to continue evacuation.


How did anzac end?

By evacuation in December of 1915 and January of 1916. The Allies had lost too many men for too little gain.


What is the opposite of Evacuation?

The opposite of evacuation would be inflow, gathering, or immigration. The opposite of evacuation (clearing, as by suction) in an experiment would be infusion or irrigation.


Which casevac priority must have evacuation take place within 24 hours?

Urgent Evacuation - Evacuation to next higher echelon of medical care is needed to save life or limb. - Evacuation must occur within two hours. Urgent Surgical Evacuation - Same criteria as Urgent. The difference is that these patients need to be taken to a facility with surgical capabilities. Priority Evacuation - Evacuation to next higher echelon of medical care is needed or the patient will deteriorate into the URGENT category. - Evacuation must occur within four hours. Routine Evacuation - Evacuation to the next higher echelon of medical care is needed to complete full treatment. - Evacuation may occur within 24 hours. Convenience - Used for administrative patient movement.