How do I set a calendar reminder for the first Tuesday of every month?

I have recurring meetings that happen on different dates. i.e. 1st Tuesday, 2nd Monday etc.
Is there a way to set this up in the calendar?
Thanks,
-Mark-
IPhone 4
IOS5
Sync to Outlook and Gmail

I found an App that solved my problem called "Calendar Tools"
It is a plug in that allows you to have custom repeat rules.
Check it out!

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              >
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              > All machines are on the same Home LAN, can see each other, etc.
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              > of the 2 Linux machines and deployed the web app and EJB to the cluster.
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              > fine on a single managed server on all 3 machines.
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              > <servlet-name>ClusterServlet</servlet-name>
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              > <servlet-mapping>
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              > <servlet-mapping>
              > <servlet-name>ClusterServlet</servlet-name>
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