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U.S., Russian Navies Complete Northern Eagle 2004
2004
Northern Eagle 2004, a four-day exercise in the North Sea, aimed to enhance security cooperation and promote interoperability and understanding between the two navies. After two days of pre- planning and training, the ships sailed from the port city of Stavanger and completed 13 training phases of the exercise. \"This was an exercise of the basics. It was successful, and I was extremely pleased with our interoperability,\" said Rear Adm. James Stevenson, commander, Cruiser-Destroyer Group 8.
Journal Article
Christopher James Stevenson
2017
After retiring from the NHS he continued working part time, including war pension claims, medicals for the Gas Board, and assessing doctors applying to work in the UK from overseas.
Journal Article
Lessons from South Africa: War and Wildlife Protection in the Southern Sudan, 1917-1921
1997
For a few years at the end of the First World War, James Stevenson-Hamilton, warden of the Kruger National Park in South Africa, was employed in the Sudan civil service, Despite the dissimilar human history and natural environments of South Africa and the Southern Sudan, Stevenson-Hamilton's
experiences in Mongalla province were informed by his professional life in South Africa and his comments on the game protection initiatives in the Sudan at that time are relevant to the modern conservation doctrine of sustainable yield. In the early 1920s Stevenson-Hamilton was responsible
for drafting Sudanese game protection legislation which endured for a number of decades.
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Hoyland gives Edinburgh a good option at full-back
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Heatly, Gary
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Stevenson, James
2019
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RL: Court upholds Eels officials NRL bans
2016
SYDNEY, June 7 AAP - The NRL suspensions of five Parramatta officials over the club's alleged salary cap indiscretions have been upheld by the NSW Supreme Court. \"Today the Supreme Court dismissed proceedings brought by the five officials of the Parramatta NRL club to challenge the validity of their interim suspension by the NRL as `club officials' under the NRL rules,\" Justice [James Stevenson] wrote.
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Succession appoints group operating director
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Gillbe, Ruth
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Stevenson, James
2015
Mr [James Stevenson] said: \"Succession Group's innovative approach to acquisition has been one of the most exciting developments to hit the industry in a long time and will reshape the dynamics of financial services.\"
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