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  • ...|name=DrakkarBarracks}}<br/>'Drakkar' barracks of French [[''1er Régiment de Chasseurs Parachutistes'']], Ramlet al Baida, Beirut ...ity for the bombing, but that organization is thought to have been a ''nom de guerre'' for [[Hezbollah]]—or a group that would later become part of Hez
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Lansing (DE 388).jpg|300px|AlternateTextHere]] '''USS ''Lansing'' (DE-388)''', a [[Edsall class destroyer escort|''Edsall''-class destroyer escor
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  • ...image=[[Image:USS Dale W Peterson (DE-337).jpg|300px|USS Dale W. Peterson (DE-337)]] '''USS ''Dale W. Peterson'' (DE–337)''' was an [[Edsall class destroyer escort|''Edsall'' class]] [[destr
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Willis (DE 395).jpg|300px|AlternateTextHere]] '''USS ''Willis'' (DE–395)''' is an {{Sclass|Edsall|destroyer escort}}, the first United States
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:Holder DE-401.jpg|300px|InsertAltTextHere]] |Ship caption=An image of the USS ''Holder'' (DE-401) being stripped as a parts hulk
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  • ...age=[[Image:DE-320 Menges.jpg|300px|Official USCG photo of USS ''Menges'' (DE-320), date and location unknown.]] |Ship caption=Official USCG photo of USS ''Menges'' (DE-320), date and location unknown.
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:Leopold DE-319.jpg|300px|USS Leopold (DE-319)]] |Ship caption=USS ''Leopold'' (DE-319) launching at Orange, Texas on 12 June 1943
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  • '''USS Hammann (DE-131)''' was an [[Edsall-class]] [[destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. N ...06/131.htm NavSource Online: Destroyer Escort Photo Archive - USS Hammann (DE 131)]
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  • '''USS Hill (DE-141)''' was an [[Edsall-class]] [[destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. N ''Hill (DE-141)'' was launched 28 February 1943 by the [[Consolidated Steel]] Corp., [
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Fessenden (DE 142).jpg|300px|AlternateTextHere]] '''USS Fessenden (DE-142)''' was an [[Edsall-class]] [[destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. N
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  • '''USS Blair (DE-147)''' was an [[Edsall-class]] [[destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. N ''Blair (DE-147)'' was laid down on 19 January 1943 at [[Orange, Texas]], by the [[Cons
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  • '''USS Sturtevant (DE-239)''' was an [[Edsall class destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. Navy] ''Sturtevant (DE-239),'' a destroyer escort, was laid down on 15 July 1942 by the [[Brown Sh
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  • '''USS Moore (DE-240)''' was an [[Edsall-class]] [[destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. N ''Moore (DE 240)'' was laid down 20 July 1942 at the [[Brown Shipbuilding]] Co., [[Hous
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  • '''USS Tomich (DE-242)''' was an [[Edsall-class]] [[destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. N ...n]] training. On 23 September, ''Tomich'', in company with [[USS Farquhar (DE-139)]], departed Bermuda and escorted [[USS Merrimack (AO-37)]] to [[Norfol
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Soat DE245.jpg|300px|USS Sloat (DE-245)]] '''USS ''Sloat'' (DE-245)''' was an {{sclass|Edsall|destroyer escort}} built for the [[U.S. Navy
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Stanton (DE 247).jpg|300px|AlternateTextHere]] '''USS ''Stanton'' (DE-247)''' was an {{sclass|Edsall|destroyer escort}} built for the [[U.S. Navy
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Swasey (DE 248).jpg|300px|AlternateTextHere]] '''USS ''Swasey'' (DE-248)''' was an {{sclass|Edsall|destroyer escort}} built for the [[U.S. Navy
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  • '''USS ''Ricketts'' (DE-254)''' was an {{sclass2|Edsall|destroyer escort}} built for the [[U.S. Nav ...s valiant actions during the [[Battle of the Coral Sea]]. The ''Ricketts (DE-254),'' a destroyer escort, was laid down 16 March 1943 by [[Brown Shipbuil
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  • '''USS ''Harveson'' (DE-316)''' was an {{sclass|Edsall|destroyer escort}} built for the [[U.S. Navy {{DEFAULTSORT:Harveson (DE-316)}}
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Kretchmer (DE 329).jpg|300px|AlternateTextHere]] '''USS Kretchmer (DE-329)''' was an {{sclass|Edsall|destroyer escort}} built for the [[U.S. Navy
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Joyce (DE 317).jpg|300px|AlternateTextHere]] '''USS ''Joyce'' (DE-317)''' was an {{sclass|Edsall|destroyer escort}} built for the [[U.S. Navy
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  • '''USS ''Mosley'' (DE 321)''' was an {{sclass|Edsall|destroyer escort}} built for the [[U.S. Navy ...7]], harassed the screen. A single torpedo fatally damaged {{USS|Fechteler|DE-157|2}}. ''Mosley'', after aiding the search for the elusive sub, rejoined
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  • '''USS ''Lowe'' (DE-325)''' was an [[Edsall-class]] [[destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. N ...es/06/325.htm NavSource Online: Destroyer Escort Photo Archive - USS Lowe (DE 325)]
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Newell (DE-322).jpg|300px]] '''USS ''Newell'' (DE 322)''' was an [[Edsall-class]] [[destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. N
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  • '''USS ''Falgout'' (DE-324)''' was an [[Edsall-class]] [[destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. N ''Falgout (DE-324)'' was launched 24 July 1943 by [[Consolidated Steel]] Corp, Ltd., [[Or
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  • '''USS ''Strickland'' (DE-333)''' was an {{sclass|Edsall|destroyer escort}} built for the [[U.S. Navy ...ker that was making a strafing run on her. During the action, {{USS|Holder|DE-401|6}} was [[torpedo]]ed and badly damaged. The ship's return trip to the
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  • '''USS ''Ramsden'' (DE-382)''' was an [[Edsall-class]] [[destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. N ...06/382.htm NavSource Online: Destroyer Escort Photo Archive - USS Ramsden (DE-382)]
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  • '''USS ''Calcaterra'' (DE-390)''' was an {{sclass|Edsall|destroyer escort}} built for the [[U.S. Navy ...390.htm NavSource Online: Destroyer Escort Photo Archive - USS Calcaterra (DE 390)]
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  • '''USS ''Janssen'' (DE-396)''' was an [[Edsall class destroyer escort|''Edsall''-class]] [[destroy ...ast patrol. Several attacks were made on U-boats. {{USS|Frederick C. Davis|DE-136}} was torpedoed and sunk with great loss of life 24 April. Then upon ma
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Wilhoite (DE 397).jpg|300px|AlternateTextHere]] '''USS ''Wilhoite'' (DE-397)''' was an {{sclass|Edsall|destroyer escort}} built for the [[United St
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Stockdale (DE-399).jpg|300px|USS Stockdale (DE-399)]] '''USS ''Stockdale'' (DE–399)''' was an [[Edsall class destroyer escort|''Edsall'' class]] [[destr
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Brough (DE-148)-1951.jpg|300px|USS ''Brough'' (DE-148)]] '''USS ''Brough'' (DE-148)''' was an [[Edsall class destroyer escort|''Edsall'' class]] [[destroy
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  • |Ship laid down=As ''Gary'' (DE-326) 15 June 1943 '''USS ''Thomas J. Gary'' (DE-326)''' was an {{sclass|Edsall|destroyer escort}}. The ship was named for [
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  • '''USS ''Frost'' (DE-144)''' was an [[Edsall-class]] [[destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. N ''Frost (DE-144)'' was launched 21 March 1943 by [[Consolidated Steel]] Corp., [[Orange
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Peterson DE-152.jpg|300px|USS Peterson (DE-152)]] '''USS ''Peterson'' (DE–152)''' was a [[Edsall class destroyer escort|''Edsall'' class]] [[destro
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  • '''USS ''Savage'' (DE-386)''' was an [[Edsall-class]] [[destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. N ...formation about this attack). So intense was the gunfire of the escorting DE's and Destroyers, that the attack was repelled without a single allied ship
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Stewart (DE-238).jpg|300px|USS Stewart (DE-238)]] '''USS ''Stewart'' (DE–238)''' is an [[Edsall class destroyer escort|''Edsall'' class]] [[destro
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  • '''USS ''Swenning'' (DE-394)''' was an {{Sclass|Edsall|destroyer escort}} built for the [[U.S. Navy ...On 13 March, aircraft from ''Bogue'' in conjunction with {{USS|Haverfield|DE-393}}, {{USS|Hobson|DD-464}} and {{HMS|Rupert|K561|6}} developed and attack
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  • '''USS ''Haverfield'' (DE-393)''' was an [[Edsall-class|''Edsall''-class]] [[destroyer escort]] built ...393.htm NavSource Online: Destroyer Escort Photo Archive - USS Haverfield (DE-393)]
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS J. Richard Ward (DE 243).jpg|300px|AlternateTextHere]] '''USS J. Richard Ward (DE-243)''' was an [[Edsall-class]] [[destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. N
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  • '''USS O'Reilly (DE-330)''' was an [[Edsall-class]] [[destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. N ...6/330.htm NavSource Online: Destroyer Escort Photo Archive - USS O'Reilly (DE-330)]
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  • '''USS ''Price'' (DE-332)''' was an {{Sclass|Edsall|destroyer escort}} built for the [[U.S. Navy ...11 April [[Germany|German]] planes attacked in force, leaving {{USS|Holder|DE-401}} dead in the water from a [[torpedo]] hit. ''Price'' shot down one pla
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  • |Ship image=[[Image:USS Pillsbury (DE 133).jpg|300px|AlternateTextHere]] '''USS ''Pillsbury'' (DE-133)''' was an [[Edsall-class]] [[destroyer escort]] built for the [[U.S. N
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  • |Ship caption='''USS ''Edsall'' (DE-129)''' ...II plans were made to replace the 3" guns with 5" guns. But only USS Camp (DE 251) was refitted after a collision. In Total all 85 were completed by thre
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  • ...then fled, hotly pursued by American planes which administered the ''coup de grace'' to sink the already crippled ''Abukuma'' and destroyer [[Japanese d
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  • ...isted U.S. Navy [[destroyer escort]] [[USS Tweedy (DE-532)|USS ''Tweedy'' (DE-532)]], which was adrift off [[Cape Cod]], Massachusetts.
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  • ...c]] as well as [[Guantanamo Bay Naval Base|Guantanamo Bay]] and [[Santiago de Cuba|Santiago]] in [[Cuba]]. Later that month, ''Wainwright'' carried Assis
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  • |Ship renamed=ARM ''Golfo de Tehuantepec'' ...7, and renamed ARM ''General José María Morelos''. Later renamed ''Golfo de Tehuantepec'', the ship was scrapped in 1964.
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  • ...ies, CRC Press, 1996, ISBN 0824793943.</ref> The Carolingian capitulary ''De Villis'', dating to around 800, and sometimes attributed to Charlemagne, me ...& Francis | year = 1990 | isbn = 9780415013062 | url = http://books.google.de/books?id=uxsOAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA203 | pages = 2003&ndash;205}}</ref>
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  • My invention relates to refrigerating de vices operating upon the absorption system, and, more particularly to units ...element during condensation, preferably by means of a suitable circulation de vice in the nature of e dome which sets up cooling currents of water about
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  • ...as to escort battle damaged {{USS|Canon|PG-90}} from the mouth of the [[Bo De River]] back to [[Cam Ranh Bay]] on 15 July. The [[rocket-propelled grenade
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  • [[de:AT-14 Spriggan]]
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  • ...ser Seydlitz|''Seydlitz'']] were installed as [[coastal artillery]] on Ile de Croix.<ref name="Campbell"/>
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  • [[Image:Ld3inch.jpg|left|thumb|3"/50 caliber gun aboard the [[USS Slater (DE-766)]]]] * {{sclass|De Soto County|tank landing ship|1}}s (built with 3 twin mounts)<ref name="jan
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  • ...rimers. A small piece of lead-tin wire is included in the case to act as a de-coppering agent, to counteract the buildup of copper from the driving bands
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  • ...cond World War|Battery Todt]]'') emplaced on [[Cap-Gris-Nez]] in the [[Pas de Calais]] near [[Wimereux]] and ordered a concrete casemate {{convert|3.5|m| ...nned to be emplaced at [[Paimpol]], [[Brittany]] and on the [[La Hague|Cap de la Hague]] on the [[Cotentin Peninsula]], but construction never actually b
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  • [[de:90-mm-Geschütz M1]]
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  • ...mpleting the battleship Sultan Osman I for Turkey, originally begun as Rio de Janeiro for Brazil. Its secondary armament consisted of 20 of Elswick's 6-i
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  • *The De Waal Battery on [[Robben Island]], South Africa
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  • ...is currently manufactured by [[General Dynamics]] and [[Fabrique Nationale de Herstal|Fabrique Nationale]] (FN) for the United States government. FN has
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  • ...heridos leves y fue “tocado” por la propia artillería antiaérea; uno de los sirvientes descargó sobre la máquina enemiga su fusil FAL; el cañón *[http://www.rheinmetall-detec.de/index.php?fid=1556&lang=3&pdb=1 Official website]
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  • [[de:QF 14 pounder Maxim-Nordenfelt naval gun]]
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  • ...be confused with the late-production Model 640 using [[Fabrique Nationale de Herstal|FN Herstal]] M98 actions. [[Stiga]] also made sporterized versions
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  • ...s Navy|US Navy]] aerial torpedo, [[Mark 13 torpedo]] was found at ''Puerto de Cavite'', the military port in [[Philippine]]. [[Fleet Air Arm]] aerial tor
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  • [[de:Ivermectin]]
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  • ...of quinine most effective in treating malaria was found by [[Charles Marie de La Condamine]] in 1737. Quinine was isolated and named in 1820 by French r ...uthorlink= |coauthors=Rúveda, Edmundo A. |year=2005 |month= |title={{lang|de|Die Jagd auf Chinin: Etappenerfolge und Gesamtsiege}} |journal=Angewandte C
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  • ....1007/s00436-006-0313-x|url = http://parasitology.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/login/n/h/j_436-100-4-2006-11-17-313.html}}</ref> [[de:Chloroquin]]
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  • ...improving prognosis and outcome.<ref>{{cite journal |author=van de Beek D, de Gans J, McIntyre P, Prasad K |title=Corticosteroids for acute bacterial men [[de:Dexamethason]]
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  • ...tvoc>{{cite journal |author=Ceron-Litvoc D, Soares BG, Geddes J, Litvoc J, de Lima MS |title=Comparison of carbamazepine and lithium in treatment of bipo [[de:Carbamazepin]]
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  • --><ref>{{cite journal | author = Mulhall A, de Louvois J, Hurley R | title = Chloramphenicol toxicity in neonates: its inc ...ingite cérébrospinale épidémique par injection intramusculaire unique de chloramphénicol (suspension huileuse) | journal=Médecine et Maladies Inf
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  • ...vironment (i.e., the infection host) and, thus, are dependent on their own de novo synthesis - inhibition of the enzyme starves the bacteria of two bases [[de:Cotrimoxazol]]
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  • ...nvironment (i.e. the infection host) and are thus dependent on their own ''de novo'' synthesis. Inhibition of the enzyme starves the bacteria of nucleoti [[de:Trimethoprim]]
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  • ...rgas MN. Amphotericin B: side effects and toxicity. Revista Iberoamericana de Micologia. (2009): 223-7.</ref><ref>Pfizer. Amphocin. Accessed at http://ww [[de:Amphotericin B]]
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  • ....1086/504874 | pmid=16758424}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | author=Zucman D, de Truchis P, Majerholc C, ''et al.'' | title=Prospective Screening for Human [[de:Abacavir]]
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  • ...opium was used in diverse preparations known as [[laudanum]] (see [[Thomas de Quincey]]'s "[[Confessions of an English Opium-Eater]]", 1821) and [[parego ...am | language = French | pages = 247&ndash;262 | chapter = 7. La politique de soins des années quatre-vingt-dix | chapterurl = http://www.cedro-uva.org/
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