(Askeri) TERİTORİLER VE A. B. D. DIŞ TOPRAKLARI, ÖZEL BÖLGELER VE A. B. D. DIŞ TOPRAKLARI: A. B. D. anayurdu dışındaki bütün özel bölgeler ve sömürgeler
(Askeri) ÖZEL BÖLGE KOMUTANLIĞI, TERİTORYAL KOMUTANLIK: Amerika Birleşik Devletlerine ait denizaşırı topraklara da askeri faaliyetleri koordine ve kontrol etmek için vücuda getirilen askeri teşkilat. Örneğin: "virgin adaları özel bölge komutanlığı"gibi
(Askeri) ÖZEL BÖLGE PERSONELİ, TERİTORYAL PERSONEL: A. B. D. ordusundaki hizmete girişleri sırasında Porto Rico özel bölgesi, Panama Kanal ve Virgin adalarını içine alana A. B. D. özel bölgelerinde veya dış topraklarında ikamet etmekte olan şahıslar
(Askeri) ÖZEL BÖLGE BİRLİKLERİ, TERİTORYAL BİRLİKLERİ: Esas itibariyle, A. B. D. özel bölgelerinden veya A. B. D. dış topraklarından gelen personel ile teşkil edilmiş birlikler
(Askeri) MİLLİ BÖLGESEL KOMUTANI: Belirli bir askeri bölgede, tamamen milli görevlerin yerine getirilmesinden sorumlu bir milli komutan. Bu komutan; kendisine verilebilecek her hangi bir müttefik görev durumuna bakılmaksızın, bir milli görev komutanı olarak kalır. Bak, "Commanders"
If you describe an animal or its behaviour as territorial, you mean that it has an area which it regards as its own, and which it defends when other animals try to enter it. Two cats or more in one house will also exhibit territorial behaviour
a territorial military unit nonprofessional soldier member of a territorial military unit of or relating to the local vicinity; "territorial waters" displaying territoriality; defending a territory from intruders; "territorial behavior"; "strongly territorial birds" of or relating to a territory; "the territorial government of the Virgin Islands"; "territorial claims made by a country
Referring to an animal that maintains a territory within its home range, by fighting or aggressive gestures, from which it excludes others of its own kind
Territorial means concerned with the ownership of a particular area of land or water. It is the only republic which has no territorial disputes with the others
A territorial dispute is a disagreement over the possession/control of land between two or more states, or over the possession or control of land by one state after it has conquered it from a former state no longer currently recognized by the occupying power
The Territorial Army is a British armed force whose members are not professional soldiers but train as soldiers in their spare time. a military force of people in Britain who train as soldiers in their free time = ta National Guard
In zoology, the actions by which an animal, or group of animals, protects its territory from incursions by others of its species. Territorial boundaries may be marked by sounds (e.g., birdsong), scents, or even piles of dung. If such advertisement does not discourage intruders, chases and fighting follow. Territories may be seasonal (usually for nesting and feeding the young) or maintained permanently (for hunting and living). Territorial behaviour benefits the species by permitting mating and rearing young without interruption and by preventing overcrowding and minimizing competition for food
division responsible for the security of a specific region, unit that is permanently stationed in one place but the individual soldiers are periodically changed
The territorial sea of Australia extends 12 nm seaward from the territorial sea baseline Under international law, Australia has sovereignty over the territorial sea except for the innocent passage of foreign vessels through it
The area from average low-water mark on the shore out to three miles for the states of Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi, and out to nine miles for Texas and the west coast of Florida The shore is not always the base line from which the three miles are measured In such cases, the outer limit can extend farther than three miles from the shore
The waters adjacent to a coastal state and extending seaward up to a limit not to exceed 12 miles from its baselines in which that state exercises complete sovereignty with the exceptions of innocent passage and transit passage
the belt (often called the marine belt or territorial sea) of sea subject to such jurisdiction, and subject only to the right of innocent passage by the vessels of other states
A country's territorial waters are the parts of the sea close to its coast which are recognized by international agreement to be under its control, especially with regard to fishing rights. Inland and coastal waters under the jurisdiction of a nation or state, especially the ocean waters within 3 or 12 miles (4.8 or 19.3 kilometers) of the shoreline. the sea near a country's coast, which that country has legal control over. Waters under the sovereign jurisdiction of a nation or state, including both marginal sea and inland waters. The concept originated in the 17th-century controversy over the status of the sea. Though the doctrine that the sea must be free to all was upheld, a nation's jurisdiction over its coastal waters was also recognized. Nations subscribing to the Law of the Sea observe a territorial limit of 12 nautical mi (22 km) from shore. Territorial rights include the airspace above those waters and the seabed below them. See also high seas