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  • ...killed at least one enemy [[soldier]] and destroyed three [[Viet Cong]] [[fortification]]s on that occasion. During her tour, she was credited with killing at leas
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  • *Warehouse Fortification: The immediate project is securing the warehouse with better defenses. Joe
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  • ...[infantry]] units a means to destroy or disable [[armored vehicle]]s and [[fortification]]s, although it is not generally sufficient to defeat a modern [[Tank class
    23 KB (3,570 words) - 20:53, 1 July 2010
  • ...t the aircraft flew too low for the guns to be of much use. After the main fortification in Bergen surrendered to the Germans, the anti aircraft batteries were orde
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  • .../www.palmerstonforts.org.uk/art/4inchBLsiege.htm Mk V or VI gun as movable fortification gun, on siege overbank carriage. At Palmerston Forts Society website]
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  • |type= Multi-role (anti-armor, anti-fortification, anti-personnel, illumination)
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  • ...th the short-barreled 57 mm Cockerill-Nordenfelt "Canon de caponnière" or fortification gun, which was used to arm the German [[A7V]] tank in World War I.
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  • |type= [[Naval gun]]<br>Fortification gun ...]] received six 35 cwt guns in August 1865. They were used as mobile coast fortification guns and later as field guns. Three of these guns are known to survive.<ref
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  • |caption=Fortification mounted MK III gun firing at [[Fort Glanville Conservation Park]], South Au |type=[[Naval gun]]<br>Fortification gun
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  • ...toms, made from [[wickerwork]] and filled with earth for use as military [[fortification]]s. These early military gabions were used to protect field [[artillery]] g
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  • .../ref> Very much more common were concrete devices called [[dragon's teeth (fortification)|dragon's teeth]] that were designed to wedge into [[tank]] treads, and lar [[Category:Fortification]]
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  • ...o human milk, the addition of several essential ingredients (often called "fortification", see below), the partial or total replacement of dairy fat with fats of ve ...><ref>American Academy of Pediatrics. Committee on Nutrition. (1999). Iron fortification of infant formulas. ''Pediatrics, 104(1)'', 119-123.</ref>
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  • ....imace.org/margarine/pdf/vitamin.pdf|title=Code of Parctice on Vitamin A&D fortification of fats and spreads|last=Anon|work=IMACE Code of practice|publisher=IMACE|a ...of spread on sale which contain any partially hydrogenated oils. Although fortification with Vitamin A & D is still mandatory for margarine, it is only a voluntary
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