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  • ...ship|USS ''Iowa'']]. After the 1950s, GCFSs were integrated with missile [[fire-control system]]s and other ship sensors. ...e="NavOrdAndGunV2">{{cite book|title =NAVAL ORDNANCE AND GUNNERY, VOLUME 2 FIRE CONTROL, NAVPERS 10798-A|publisher =U.S. Navy, Bureau of Naval Personnel|da
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  • ...sinn>Hindersinn, R. R. Historical Aspects of Polymer Fire Retardance. In ''Fire and Polymers – Hazards Identification and Prevention;'' Nelson, G. L., Ed ...Aviation Administration]] where a long-term research program on developing fire-safe [[polymers]] was begun in 1995. The Center for UMass/Industry Research
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  • ...incredibly. Only a small amount of wax and water is needed to create a wax fire. ...case of wax melted down, only the top surface has access to oxygen, so the fire progresses slowly. When water is added to the wax, two things happen. First
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  • The '''Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program''' (FFFIPP) is admini .../www.cdc.gov/niosh/fire/implweb.html "Traumatic Occupational Injuries,"] ''Fire Fighter Fatality Investigation and Prevention Program'', Accessed July 15,
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  • | Non-profit_name = National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System | Non-profit_logo = <br /><small>Logo of the National Fire Fighter Near-Miss Reporting System</small>
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  • ...arged with creating and maintaining minimum standards and requirements for fire prevention and suppression activities, training, and equipment, as well as ...ith the stated purpose of standardizing the new and burgeoning market of [[fire sprinkler]] systems. The scope of the NFPA's influence grew from sprinklers
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  • | title = Fire Technology ...031&URL=Publications/Fire%20Technology ''Fire Technology'' at the National Fire Protection Agency website]</ref>.
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  • ...ntro Retrieved 4/26/2010</ref> This defensible space reduces the risk that fire will spread from the surroundings to the structure and provides [[firefight *A first concept of Defensible Space for most fire agencies' primary goal of fuel reduction is a recommended or required defen
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  • | title = Fire Safety Journal | abbreviation = Fire Saf. J.
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  • ..., particularly [[explosive]], poisonous or suffocating gases. Usually the fire boss is the first person to enter a [[Mining|mine]], to verify its safety, In the early days of mining the fire boss would wear thick clothing, usually soaked in water, and walk through t
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  • Montagnards around a fire,<br/> Napalm makes the fire go higher,<br/>
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  • doin mach 2 with my hair on fire.<br/>
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  • ...''bow drill''' is an ancient [[tool]]. While it was usually used to make [[fire]], it was also used for primitive [[woodworking]] and dentistry. It consist ...lame. Once the tinder bundle bursts into flame, it is then placed into the fire lay.
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  • ...The house had an air entrained concrete roof which can withstand a direct fire for ...ndows which reduced radiant heating of the interior and flash over fires. Fire screen on all vents and stucco'd eves prevent sparks from finding a place t
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  • #Remove from the fire and when nearly cool, stir in one pint of brandy and one pint Madeira wine.
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  • magnesium fire striker<br/>
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  • "How should we cook our daily bread without fire, Master?" asked some with great astonishment.<br/> ...f the sun gives life to the wheat, to the bread, and to the body. But the fire of death kills the wheat, the bread, and the body. And the living angels of
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  • *Fire extinguishers
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  • heaters and fire piping if sprinklered. water storage becomes a priority.
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  • .... My rifle, without me, is useless. Without my rifle, I am useless. I must fire my rifle true. I must shoot straighter than my enemy who is trying to kill ''My rifle and myself know that what counts in this war is not the rounds we fire, the noise of our burst, nor the smoke we make. We know that it is the hits
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  • ...ntinued for days. While the rescuers were at times hindered by [[sniper]] fire, some survivors were pulled from the rubble{{Clarify|date=February 2010}}<!
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  • * [[Fire protection]]
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  • ...y [[torpedo bomber]]s. ''Holder'' and the other escorts immediately opened fire and began making smoke, but a torpedo struck the escort vessel amidships on
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  • ...e ships in her convoy but were driven off by the escort's [[antiaircraft]] fire before further damage could be done. Again under air attack on 26 November, ...fter providing protection from [[submarine]]s and aircraft to ships giving fire support to the assault on the 22d, ''Frederick C. Davis'' maintained a patr
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  • |Ship fate=Sunk by enemy fire<br />August 2, 1944
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  • ...o intercept. [[General Quarters]] was sounded and orders were issued to "''fire on sight.''" A [[Flare (countermeasure)|flare]] was released and gun crew s
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  • ...teristics of enemy radio-directed glider bombs. As a result of these under-fire investigations, ''Herbert C. Jones'' and her sister ship [[USS Frederick C.
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  • ...ced, signaling [[SOS]]. Suspect-a ruse, ''Inch'' and her companions opened fire and destroyed German type-17 [[German submarine U-490|''U-490'']]. The enti
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  • ...Junkers Ju 88|Ju. 88's]], came in low and fast; but the heavy antiaircraft fire of the escorts drove off their attackers with no loss to themselves.
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  • ...ornier 217's]] and [[Junkers Ju 88|Ju. 88's]] attacked. ''Stanton'' opened fire on a plane which crossed her bow and later had a stick of bombs fall close ...l, and finally illuminated a U-boat with her [[searchlight]]. Frost opened fire with her deck guns as the submarine submerged and made several hits on the
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