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military commission

military commission
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    • an official document issued by a government and conferring on the recipient the rank of an officer in the armed forces

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    1. The Commission considered that none of these applications was military.
    2. In May 2007 the Italian authorities showed the Commission the documents concerning the military requirements.
    3. The Commission recalls that the extension decision has already identified the measures supporting exclusively the military activities of the yard.
    4. The Italian authorities showed the Commission the official request for a feasibility study dated […], with the military requirements.
    5. The Commission does not share the viewpoint … to the effect that, by virtue of the military aspects, the whole measure is caught by Article 296, even if there is a clear effect on competition in non-military sectors.
    6. In its answer to the extension decision, Greece claims that several of the measures investigated by the Commission have supported the military activities of the yard.
    7. During the same year, the waiver of debts related to the military activities of the yard was not assessed under State aid rules by the Commission.
    8. The Commission notes that Bazán, which now operates under the name of IZAR, today is active in military and civil shipbuilding.
    9. Finally, the Commission seriously doubted whether the AB139 and BA609 projects could be qualified as military, as the Italian authorities claimed.
    10. Greece has further assured the Commission that all […] have been delivered […] to be used exclusively for military purposes, as confirmed by a letter of the Ministry of Defence.
    11. Consequently, the Commission cannot require Greece to disclose information which relates, for example, to the exact sums spent on different military projects.
    12. The Commission cannot reach a conclusion, however, on the two projects regarding whose military character it expressed doubts in the second initiating decision.
    13. Instead, the A139 project under examination by the Commission was at the basis of the development of the AW149 military helicopter.
    14. Similarly in decision N 513/01, the Commission does not assess 75 % of the State support amounting to EUR 118 million because it is related to military shipbuilding.
    15. The Commission therefore considers that these three loans have financed the yard in its entirety and not only the military activities.