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  • He flew in South East Asia<br/>
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  • ...[[Star Anise]]. Featured prominently in South Asian, Southeast Asian, and East Asian dishes, Star Anise is considerably less expensive to produce, and has * In the Middle East, water is boiled with about a tablespoon of aniseed per teacup to make a sp
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  • have to drive and through what type of population.. If you live and work in East
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  • ...national Terrorism and Nonproliferation and the Subcommittee on the Middle East and Central Asia of the Committee on International Relations ...fired almost 300 shells at Druze and Syrian positions in the Bekaa Valley east of Beirut. Some 30 of these massive projectiles rained down on a Syrian com
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  • ...f the war in the Pacific, her stay there was brief and she returned to the east coast, arriving at New York 26 September. On 22 October she reported to Jac
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  • ...She carried out [[patrol]] and [[Escort destroyer|escort]] duties in the [[East China Sea]], supporting the occupation of [[Japan]] and [[Korea]], until Ap
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  • ...and in the summer of 1958 and again in the fall of 1962. She sailed on Far East cruises during 1961 and 1963 and engaged in search operations for a downed
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  • ...inia]] 23 March and entered the [[Mediterranean Sea]] without attack. Then near [[Algiers]] the night of 11-12 April the [[Luftwaffe]] attacked. About 35 b ...tlantic interspersed with anti-submarine and anti-aircraft training on the East Coast of the United States. The ship transported over 500 paratroopers in M
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  • ...Peterson'' was ordered to return to the [[East Coast of the United States|East Coast]]. On 29 October she arrived at [[Green Cove Springs, Florida]], and
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  • ...Teardrop"-on "barrier patrol" to prevent the penetration of U-boats to the east coast of the United States. Four days out of Melville, TG 22.3 rendezvoused
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  • ...the coast of [[Algiers]] en route to the [[East Coast of the United States|east coast of the U.S.]], was attacked by 30 [[Nazi Germany|German]] [[torpedo b
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  • ...tember 1943 and 15 February 1944, ''Flaherty'' made three voyages from the east coast to [[Casablanca]] on [[convoy]] escort duty. At Norfolk on 7 March 19
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  • ...veral months, then sailed from [[Kwajalein]] early in January 1946 for the east coast.
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  • ...6 October 1866. He served as head [[chemist]] with [[Thomas Edison]]'s [[East Orange, New Jersey]], laboratories. In 1890 he began concentrating on elect
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  • ...his brave actions when his ship was attacked and bombed by Japanese planes near Port [[Darwin, Australia]], in mid-February 1942. ...he [[United Kingdom]], making a total of 10 round trip voyages between the east coast of the [[United States]] and the ports of [[Londonderry, Northern Ire
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  • ...[[Germany|German]] [[submarines]], ''Chatelain'' escorted two convoys from east coast ports to [[Derry]] and [[Gibraltar]] between 20 November 1943 and 7 M
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  • ...derway 29 October for [[San Diego, California]], whence she steamed to the East Coast, reaching [[Charleston, South Carolina]], 10 December. Later shifted
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  • ...ainder of the war in [[Europe]] she operated with Core, cruising along the east coast and in the western Atlantic from [[Cuba]] to [[Dominion of Newfoundla
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  • ...before returning to New York on 6 December. ''Tomich'' operated along the east coast of the United States on antisubmarine operations in the western Atlan Following her arrival on the east coast, the ship underwent inactivation preparations at [[Charleston, South
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  • ...stetter'' sailed on her [[Shakedown (testing)|shakedown]] cruise along the East Coast of the United States and on 14 November joined a [[convoy]] and steam
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  • ...22.4 to hunt [[U-boats]] in the North Atlantic. ''Sloat'' returned to the East Coast and operated from New York to the Caribbean until 15 July when she wa
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  • ...October 1957 with port calls in [[France]]. The escort resumed her normal east coast operations until February 1960 when she became a Group I, Naval Reser
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  • ...ng an engagement with [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] forces near [[Donaldsville, Louisiana]], on 4 October 1862 and died the same day. ...then to search for enemy submarines. On 9 September, the group was ordered east of Bermuda to avoid a hurricane. Six days later, ''Swasey'' and {{USS|Frost
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  • ...shakedown]], ''Sellstrom'' departed [[Bermuda]] on 3 December 1943 for the east coast, arriving at [[Charleston Navy Yard]] on the 6th. On 13 December, the ...derway again on the 27th, ''Sellstrom'' escorted convoy UCT-35 back to the east coast, arriving on 5 September.
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  • Serving in the [[Far East]] until 1 April 1946, the destroyer escort engaged in occupation and repatr
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  • ...eparted for New York in company with a westbound convoy, which reached the East Coast 28 March.
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  • ...waters until 29 August when she departed on an escort cruise to the [[Far East]] Departing [[Sasebo, Nagasaki|Sasebo]] 2 November, ''Kirkpatrick'' arrived
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  • ...fic mission of finding and destroying an enemy [[submarine]] operating due east of [[Newfoundland (island)|Newfoundland]]. While steaming in search of the enemy 18 March 100 miles east of [[City of Halifax|Halifax]], ''Lowe'' made [[sonar]] contact and attacke
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  • ...ion Cosmos, the escort line for President Eisenhower’s flight to the Far East in the spring of 1960; and provided weather surveillance for [[Johnston Isl
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  • The destroyer escort remained in the [[Far East]] as part of the occupation forces on escort and patrol duty until 1 April
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  • ...ned to [[San Diego, California]], on 25 January 1946 and was routed to the East Coast for inactivation. ''Strickland'' arrived at [[Philadelphia, Pennsylva
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  • ...ego with veterans awaiting discharge, then proceeded to [[Panama]] and the east coast. Back in the Norfolk area by 3 November, ''Roy O. Hale'' shifted to [
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  • ...ship]] for prospective destroyer escort crews until the 13th, then sailed east, escorting convoy UGS-30 to [[Gibraltar]], where ships of the [[Royal Navy] ...upported occupation troops until 11 February 1946. She then sailed for the east coast of the [[United States]].
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  • ...en to [[San Pedro, California]]. She put out to sea from San Pedro for the east coast 11 September, and on 22 April 1946, was decommissioned and placed in
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  • ...6 January 1946. At that time, the destroyer escort—her task in the [[Far East]] completed—sailed for the United States, via Saipan and Pearl Harbor. Af
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  • ...pril. After training and repairs, she conducted various operations off the east coast until 24 July, when she cleared Norfolk for a convoy to [[Bizerte]] r
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  • ...ubmarine snorkel|snorkel]]-equipped subs across the Atlantic to attack the east coast. ''Neunzer'' suddenly received a message at midnight 8 April to get u ...uadalcanal’s task group in June of 1944. The sub was exhibited along the east coast and the [[Gulf Coast]] throughout the end of 1945 in a drive to sell
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  • ...mbing surveys at [[Rabaul, New Britain]], before being ordered back to the east coast in January 1946.
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  • ...erated out of Dunedin on her assigned picket station at 57° South - 170° East. Her assignment: act as weather reporting, communication and [[search and r ...oyment with DEEPFREEZE III, ''Brough'' made five trips to 61° South 170° East. One trip took her across the [[Antarctic Circle]], on 5 February 1958 a "f
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  • ...ate to participate in anything but training operations and returned to the east coast for decommissioning. In mid-October 1945, she underwent a pre-deactiv ...to "Market Time" surface surveillance—this time in the Gulf of Thailand near the border dividing South Vietnam from Cambodia. She operated in company wi
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  • ...scort vessel in the [[Atlantic]], safely screening eleven convoys from the East Coast to ports in the [[Mediterranean]] and the [[United Kingdom]] and back While on the east coast between patrols, Gary trained off the coast of [[Maine]] and out of G
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  • On 5 September she sailed for the east coast, arriving at [[Philadelphia]] 27 September. She was placed out of com
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  • ...ar II]] ended while she was training at [[Pearl Harbor]], and she returned East. She was placed out of commission in reserve at [[Green Cove Springs, Flor
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  • ...Pedro, California|San Pedro]] the following day. She got underway for the east coast, transiting the Panama Canal 6 December. Three days later off the coa ...rson'' spent the next five years operating with Escort Squadron 10 off the east coast of the United States, from [[Newport, Rhode Island]], to [[Key West,
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  • ...iving [[Casablanca]] 7 January. The ship got underway the next day for the east coast, arriving [[New York]] 24 January. ...ebark more men of the Coast Guard. On the 25th ''Marchand'' headed for the east coast, via the [[Panama Canal]], reaching New York 11 December. She then go
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  • ...ational and gunnery training in the Caribbean off Culebra Island, 20 miles east of the main island of [[Puerto Rico]]. ...of hostilities with Japan, the SAVAGE was assigned liaison duty in the Far East. She shuttled between Okinawa, and Tsingtao, China from December 1945 unt
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  • ...ort until 10 January 1946. ''Swenning'' departed Guam on that date for the east coast of the [[United States]] via Pearl Harbor, She arrived at San Diego o
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  • ...new [[radar]] [[Antenna (radio)|antennae]], ''Haverfield'' trained off the East Coast and then reported to her new home port, [[Seattle, Washington]], via ...hyscaphe Trieste|''Trieste'']] as it descended the [[Mariana Trench]] to a near-record dive, of {{convert|19300|ft}} 30 June 1960.
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  • ...three voyages escorting [[convoy]]s from [[East Coast of the United States|East Coast]] ports to [[Gibraltar]].
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  • ...Harbor, she carried them to [[San Pedro, California]], then sailed for the East Coast. She reached [[Boston, Massachusetts]], 21 February, and in late Marc
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  • ...ue''{{'}}s crew and damaging the ship badly through one direct hit and two near misses. Taken in tow by seaplane tender [[USS Thornton (AVD-11)|USS ''Thorn On postwar occupation duty, ''Chincoteague'' sailed to the [[Far East]] to care for seaplanes at [[Okinawa]] and [[Tsingtao]], [[China]], between
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  • ''Wachapreague'' entered [[Lingayen Gulf]] on 13 January 1945 and anchored near the town of [[Damortis]]. On 16 January 1945, she shifted her anchorage to ...he [[Mare Island Naval Shipyard]], ''Wachapreague'' got underway for the [[East Coast of the United States]] on 20 March 1946 and reported at [[Boston]], [
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  • ...vy.mil/danfs/c4/casco-iii.htm), which states that the returned to the "Far East" in the spring of 1946.</ref>
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  • ...igorous [[Shakedown (testing)|shakedown]] training off the [[United States East Coast]], ''Humboldt'' sailed from [[Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk]], [[Virginia
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  • ...bon]], [[Portugal]], before returning, via Bermuda, to the [[United States East Coast]].
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  • ...transport aircraft]] about 1,000 [[nautical mile]]s (1,852 [[kilometer]]s) east of Bermuda.
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  • ...rom Nova Scotia to Cape Hatteras between 19 May 1970 and 14 June 1970, and near the [[Grand Banks of Newfoundland]] between 6 October 1970 and 21 October 1
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  • ...'Sirocco'' -- which was disabled 35 [[nautical mile]]s (65 [[kilometer]]s) east of [[Fort Pierce, Florida|Fort Pierce]], Florida—to safety. On 3 April 1970, she stood by the grounded [[merchant ship]] ''Vassiliki'' near [[Mayaguana Island]] until a commercial [[Tugboat|tug]] arrived to assist '
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  • ...ng an ocean station patrol on [[Ocean Station Echo]] in the shipping lanes east of [[Cuba]]. ''Barataria'' made contact with a [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[ca
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  • ...[[flying boat]]s, whose mission was to conduct daylight searches north and east of [[Luzon]]. Shifting to [[San Pedro Bay (Philippines)|San Pedro Bay]], Le
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  • ...cean Station Alfa]], taking time out in October 1947 for underway training near [[Berkley Station]] at [[Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk]], [[Virginia]]. ...Helen Stevenson'' to a point less than 10 nautical miles (18.5 kilometers) east of [[St. Georges]], Bermuda, and then returned to station. On 18 October 1
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  • ...ry 1970 ''Gresham'' was reactivated and transferred to the [[United States East Coast]], assigned a new home port at [[Norfolk, Virginia|Norfolk]], [[Virgi
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  • ...ned to Newport on the 18th and, eight days later, resumed torpedo practice near Vineyard Sound for the remainder of the month. She put into [[Boston, Massa ...ent, ''Wainwright'' conducted torpedo exercises, patrols, and power trials near Guantanamo Bay until the beginning of March.<ref name=DANFS />
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  • ...ter the war, ''Porter'' operated off the [[East Coast of the United States|east coast]] until she was [[decommission (ship)|decommission]]ed in June 1922. ...returned to the United States at the end of the war, and operated off the East Coast until she was [[decommission (ship)|decommission]]ed on 23 June 1922.
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  • ...] en route to duty along the east coast of Korea. Arriving [[Iwon]] Harbor near [[Wonsan]] on 1 November ''Lipan'' planted channel [[buoys]], retracted 23
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  • ...Diego, California]]. There at the end of the war, she sailed for the [[Far East]] 18 August. Steaming via the [[Marshall Islands|Marshalls]] and the [[Mari In early May 1946, she sailed east en route back to the [[United States]]. Arriving at [[San Francisco, Califo
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  • ...meported at Norfolk for salvage and towing services to the Fleet along the east coast, and from 1954, spent alternate years in the [[Caribbean]], based on
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  • ...weather reporting. ''Bangor'' rotated with other ships on weather station east of the Hawaiian Islands. Generally remaining at sea for six weeks at a time
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  • ...round the world in 1947&ndash;1948, and then served in the Pacific and Far East.<ref name="DANFSFloyds Bay">{{cite web |last=''Dictionary of American Naval ...operated in the Pacific before spending most of her career in the [[Middle East]] and Mediterranean.<ref name="DANFSGreenwich Bay">{{cite web |last=''Dicti
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  • ...s to use agricultural surpluses of sugar beet to produce [[biobutanol]] in East Anglia in the United Kingdom. ...th Dakota, headed by John Wieland; and one at Michigan State University in East Lansing, Michigan, headed by J. Mitchell McGrath.
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  • ...tood down river to the [[Gulf of Mexico]] whence she sailed for the [[U.S. East Coast]] and [[Shakedown (testing)|shakedown]] in [[Chesapeake Bay]]. By lat
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  • ...'Thetis''-class patrol boats]], including ''Triton'', were assigned to the East Coast Sound School, [[Key West, Florida]], for duty as patrol and training
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  • ...until transferred to the Atlantic Fleet in August. After operating off the east coast into 1971, ''Tucumcari'' was slated to deploy to northern [[Europe]]
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  • ...departed San Diego to return to the [[East Coast of the United States|U.S. East Coast]]. She re-transited the Panama Canal on 21 October 1970 and made Litt
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  • ...Arabian naval personnel. That assignment, calling for operations along the east coast of the United States and in the Caribbean, continued until decommissi
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  • === Visiting local areas in the Far East ===
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  • ...fly serving in a training capacity out of Pearl Harbor, and then along the east coast at both [[Charleston, South Carolina]] and [[Coco Solo]], [[Panama Ca
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  • ...ulf___-nid-18916.html</ref>An Indian official said a country in the Middle East had shown keen interest in Nag anti-tank guided missiles during Abu Dhabi D
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  • :* And Two Un-named Middle East armies
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  • ...ness against the [[Tiger tank]]. In 1944, the aircraft served in the [[Far East]], mainly firing [[High Explosive|HE]] ammunition against road and river tr Tests in the Far East showed a high level of accuracy, with an average of 25% of shots fired at t
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  • ...self-propelled mountings, with guns recovered from French ships, in North-East Africa in 1942.
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  • ...ve on this, a twin barreled water cooled mount, the V-11 (called "W-11" in East Germany and Poland because of different Cyrillic trasliteration), entered s ...102-103.)</ref>, Cambodia, Cameroon, China, Congo, Cuba, Egypt, Ethiopia, East Germany, Finland, Gabon, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Iraq, Israel, North Korea,
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  • ...detonation or malfunction from high temperatures and humidity in the South East Asian theater) and increased vulnerability (the WP filler was dangerous if
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  • [[Image:BL 4 inch Mk VII gun East Africa WWI.jpg|thumb|left|<center>East Africa, World War I</center>]] ...mber. They were then deployed in the [[East African Campaign (World War I)|East African Campaign]] from February 1916 with 11th Heavy Battery (renumbered 1
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  • *[http://flickr.com/photos/yewenyi/178769326 A coast defence gun] at [[East Point Military museum]], Darwin, Australia
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  • ...uction of dual-purpose cannon - iht,africa,Iran Military - Africa & Middle East - International Herald Tribune<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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  • ...ix-gun anti-tank [[platoon]]s. The organization was different in the [[Far East]] theatres. The exact internal structure of AT units was also subject to ch ...he [[British Home Guard|Home Guard]] units in Great Britain and to the Far East, where it was still effective against the considerably less capable [[Japan
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  • [[Image:QF 12 pounder 18 cwt East Africa WWI.jpg|thumb|left|<center>East Africa, circa 1916</center>]] ...guns were landed for service in the [[East African Campaign (World War I)|East Africa campaign]], on 10 February 1916, and were used until September. They
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  • ...ey buildings in London, others on mobile motor lorries at key towns in the East and Southeast of England. 25 were employed in August 1914, and 50 in Februa
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  • ...craft artillery. When war broke out and Germany occupied Belgium and North-east France, it was realised that key installations at home could be attacked by
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  • ...gun Kent 1941.jpg|thumb|right|<center>4.5 inch anti-aircraft gun and crew near Sittingbourne, Kent, January 1941</center>]] Far East January 1942<ref>Routledge pg 229</ref>:
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  • ...ere recovered and used ashore in the [[East African Campaign (World War I)|East African campaign]]. Some were used as coast defence guns at Zanzibar and Mo ...in Patience, [http://zanzibar.net/zanzibar/konigsberg Konigsberg: A German East African Raider]</ref>
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  • ...lowed by a Boer searchlight, as Buller approached Ladysmith from the South East and pushed the Boers back towards the Tugela river.<ref>Bridgland 1998, Pag
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  • ...xported to Iraq and Libya during the 1970's. Those countries in the Middle East were the first outside the Soviet Union to learn about the defensive revolv
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  • ...ctro-mechanical analog ballistic computer that provided quick and accurate near [[real-time]] firing solutions which could automatically control one or mor ...nt of the VT (Variable Time) [[proximity fuze]] which exploded when it was near a target, rather than by timer or altitude, greatly increasing the probabil
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  • ...ere deployed to guard the oil fields at [[Palembang]] in the [[Netherlands East Indies]]<ref>Chant, Artillery of World War II. </ref> Units in Tokyo were c
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  • ...arl Sherman in the bridge of CV-2 watched a B5N shot down with the torpedo near the ship. He saw that the tail section of the torpedo was covered with box- ...s. Losers were occupied, lost their own sovereign authority and kingdom in East and West. The world was in kill-or-be-killed situation.
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  • ...g.JPG|thumb|right|230px|Recreational users must exercise extreme care when near hydroelectric dams, power plant intakes and [[spillway]]s.<ref>[http://www. | Africa/Middle East
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  • ...o stop taking the pyrazinamide.<ref name="MRC1983">{{cite journal | author=East and Central African/Medical Research Council Fifth Collaborative Study | ti
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  • ...mended that it be used sparingly. In the late eighteenth century, when the East India Company gained a direct interest in the opium trade through India, an ...ell as opium can yield morphine of purity levels ranging from poppy tea to near-pharmaceutical grade morphine by itself or with all of the more than 50 oth
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  • ...30 species of [[shrub]]s and [[vine]]s. They have a wide distribution in [[East Asia]], [[Australasia]], [[Africa]] and [[the Americas]].
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  • ...]] [[Ranunculaceae]] (Buttercup family), native to southern [[Europe]] and east across [[Asia]] to [[Japan]].
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  • ...orth America]] are poison ivy, practically ubiquitous throughout most of [[east]]ern [[North America]], and [[Toxicodendron diversilobum|poison oak]], simi ...'') is very similar to the American Poison ivy, and replaces it throughout east Asia (so similar that some texts treat it as just a variety of the American
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  • *''Strophanthus eminii'' (east Africa; poison: e-strophanthin) *''Strophanthus kombe'' (east Africa; poison: k-strophanthin)
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  • ...ntal Staff Vine''' (''Celastrus orbiculatus'') is a woody vine native to [[East Asia]] of the [[Celastraceae]] family.<ref>Hou, D. 1955 A revision of the g .... When Oriental staff vine grows by itself, it forms thickets; when it is near a tree or shrub, the vines twist themselves around the trunk. The encirclin
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  • ...ity [[rubber]] (hence the name). It is now naturalised in the Caribbean, [[East Africa]], [[Mauritius]], [[India]], [[Southeast Asia]], [[Latin America]], ...vine [[rust (fungus)|rust]]" (''Maravalia cryptostegiae''). In some areas near [[Charters Towers]], this rust has infected most rubber vine plants, but it
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  • ...ies of genus ''[[Toxicodendron]]'' (formerly ''[[Rhus]]'') that grows in [[East Asia]], in regions of [[China]], [[Korea]] and [[Japan]]. The trees are cul
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  • ...eae) illustrates Tertiary floristic links between Asia, North America, and East Africa | year = 2004 | author = Renner, S. S. | journal = American Journal
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  • :''And it came to pass, when the sun arose, that God prepared a strong east wind; and the sun beat upon the head of [[Jonah]], he became faint, and req
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  • ...l and southern [[Europe]] and western and central [[Asia]], from [[Spain]] east to eastern [[Siberia]], typically growing at altitudes of 1,000-3,300 m.<re
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  • ...neem in Bundelkhand region, ''Dharek'' in Punjab region and ''Bakain'' in East Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand region of India. The taste of the leaves are no
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  • * ''Gastrolobium'' sp. East Peak (E.D. Middleton EDM 43)
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  • ...]] in non-tropical areas such as the [[Mediterranean Basin]], the [[Middle East]], [[South Africa]], and southern [[USA]].
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  • * '''Indian pea''' (''[[Lathyrus sativus]]''). A legume grown in Asia and East Africa as an insurance crop for use during famines. Contains [[Oxalyldiami
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  • ...closely related [[Atlantic Poison-oak]] (''T. pubescens'') occurs on the [[East Coast of the United States|Atlantic Coast]]. The hyphenated form "Poison-o It is found in damp, shady areas near running water and out of direct sunlight. Any trail leading to a waterfall
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  • ...munications and anti-submarine roles and as air ambulances in the [[Middle East]].{{CN|date=May 2017}} ...eckage on display at the Taranaki Aviation Transport and Technology Museum near [[New Plymouth|New Plymouth, Taranaki]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Treweek|first
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  • ...d thousands; there were four winds from the four directions (north, south, east, west); medicine concerned itself with the [[four humours]], and natural ph ...and The Brethren of Purity", Abbas Hamdani. ''International Journal Middle East Studies'', 9 (1978), 345-353
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  • ...pair of the panels. The final move to improve weather resistance was seen east of England where the entire wall was plastered, seen accompanied by decorat
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  • Other areas known for slate production are the east coast of [[Newfoundland (island)|Newfoundland]], the Slate Belt of Eastern
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  • ...of Gemmological Sciences (AIGS), the oldest gemological institute in South East Asia, involved in gemological education and gem testing
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  • ...sed extensively by the USA to replace natural rubber supplies from the far-east, that had been captured by the Japanese.
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  • ...was in rare use as a dyestuff for as long as there was a trade with the [[East Indies]]. Merrifield<ref name="Merrifield" >{{cite book
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  • [[File:Oil well.jpg|thumb|[[Pumpjack]] pumping an oil well near [[Lubbock, Texas]].]] ...ter reservoirs are first tapped. In some reservoirs, such as in the Middle East, the natural pressure is sufficient over a long time. The natural pressure
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  • In the ancient [[Middle East]], natural asphalt deposits were used for [[mortar (masonry)|mortar]] betwe In the ancient [[Far East]], natural asphalt was slowly boiled to get rid of the higher fractions, le
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  • ...s of the [[River Ystwyth]] and [[River Rheidol]] with some outliers to the east in the catchment of the [[River Severn]] and some to the south in the headw ...oke, Dyffryn Castell, Elgar, Esgair Lle, Esgair Mwyn, Fron Goch, Fron Goch East, Gelli, Glog fach, Glog Fawr, Goginan, Goginan west, Graig Goch, Grogwynion
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  • ...niversity Press]]. 258. ISBN 0691096767.</ref> In South Asia, the [[Middle East]] and [[China]], sugar became a staple of cooking and [[dessert]]s. He also notes that it spread along the coast of East Africa to reach [[Zanzibar]].<ref name="Ponting 2000 353"/>
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  • ===Middle East=== ...d 1240 AD, Arabs acquired knowledge of saltpeter ("Chinese snow") from the East, perhaps through India. They knew of gunpowder soon afterward. They also le
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  • ...tradition associates color with the four cardinal directions: yellow with east, red with north, blue and green with west, and white with south. Another s
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  • ...itting|knit]] or [[weaving|woven]] to make fabrics, appeared in the Middle East during the late [[stone age]].<ref>[http://www.textileinstitutebooks.com/Me ...limatic conditions to which archeological deposits are exposed; the Middle East and the arid fringes of China have provided many very early samples in good
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  • *c. 8000 BC – Evidence of [[flax]] cultivation in the [[Near East]].<ref name="Cambridge 1">''Cambridge History of Western Textiles'' p. 39-4 ...ated]] [[sheep]] with a wooly [[Wool|fleece]] rather than hair in the Near East.<ref name="Cambridge 1" />
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  • ...lly called '''paraffin''' (sometimes '''paraffin oil''') in the UK, South East Asia and [[South Africa]] (not to be confused with the much more viscous pa ...ls across southern Poland over the following decade, setting up a refinery near [[Jasło]] in 1859.<ref>{{Cite book
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  • ...arp.750pix.jpg|thumb|right| A thatched pub (The Williams Arms) at Wrafton, near [[Braunton]], [[North Devon]], [[England]]]] ...vidence indicates that water reed was rarely used for thatching outside of East Anglia. It has traditionally been a 'one coat' material applied in a simila
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  • This technique is fairly common in the United States and east Asian countries. The advantages of this approach are the further reduction
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  • ...e and white &mdash; in effect just chalk. It is used in various parts of [[East Anglia]], where more durable stone is uncommon, and can be seen quite a lot
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  • * Soft [[Senonian]] limestone is found to the east of Jerusalem, and has long been used as an inexpensive building material.<r The remains of ancient quarries can be seen near [[Yemin Moshe]], in the [[Sanhedria]] neighborhood, and elsewhere.<ref name
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  • ...nous rock, found in some parts of the world, where porous sedimentary rock near the surface has been impregnated with [[bitumen|upwelling bitumen]]. ...alysis of the [[New Jersey Turnpike]] widening project between Raritan and East Brunswick'', Bolt Beranek and Newman, 1973</ref><ref>[http://www.springerli
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  • ...Great|Herodian]] Temple platform were apparently cut from meleke quarries near [[Bezetha]].<ref name=Barnett/> ...still attached to the bedrock after being left by the workers were found. East of St. Helena's Chapel in the Holy Sepulchre Church, the quarry was over 40
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  • ...and the [[Far East]] and are even shipped to [[East Africa]], the [[Middle East]], [[Europe]], and [[Australia]].<ref name="hot"/> These were the only tile ...ever tile factory in India, located on the banks of the Nethravathi river, near [[Morgan's Gate]],<ref name="gov2"/> around {{convert|100|m|km}} away from
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  • ...al used extensively in the southeastern counties of England—especially [[East Sussex]] and [[Kent]]—in the 18th and early 19th centuries.<ref name="Ant ...ith mathematical tiles, has examples of each. Many houses on the seafront east of the [[Royal Pavilion]] and Old Steine, for example on Wentworth Street,
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  • ...actised by [[nomadic people]]s in [[Central Asia]] and northern parts of [[East Asia]], where [[carpet|rug]]s, [[tent]]s and [[clothing]] are regularly mad
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  • Hemp has been grown for millennia in Asia and the Middle East for its fibre. Commercial production of hemp in the West took off in the ei ...Ukraine]</ref> the [[Kursk]] and [[Oryol|Orel]] regions of [[Russia]], and near the [[Poland|Polish]] border. Since its inception in 1931, the Hemp Breedin
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  • ...routes. In [[Manitoba]], Canada, there also are ancient [[quartz]] mines near Waddy Lake and surrounding regions.<ref>Bruno, L. & Heaman, L.M. (2004). St [[File:UMine.JPG|thumb|right|[[Uranium]] mine near [[Moab, Utah]].]]
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  • An attack took place on January 25, 1993 near the entrance of [[CIA|Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)]] headquarters in [ ...se, "I was real angry with the policy of the U.S. government in the Middle East, particularly toward the Palestinian people," Kasi said in a prison intervi
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  • ...r two days before a funeral mass was held on June 8. His body was interred near his brother John at [[Arlington National Cemetery]]. His death prompted the ...nedy was taken a mile away to Central Receiving Hospital, where he arrived near death. One doctor slapped his face, calling, "Bob, Bob", while another mass
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  • ...in 1845, nine miles (14&nbsp;km) east of [[Cedar Key, Florida|Cedar Key]], near the [[Gulf of Mexico]]. Local industry centered around timber; the name Ros ...f the first and most violent instances was a [[East St. Louis Riot|riot in East St. Louis]], sparked in 1917. In the [[Red Summer of 1919]], racially motiv
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  • ...pledge by the United States to end interference "with any of the [[Middle East]] countries' interior affairs." He stated that the attack on the World Trad
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  • ...9+PRN20090911 Reuters]</ref>Lori Lamerand, president of Planned Parenthood East Central Michigan, stated the killing was tragic and expressed concerns peop
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  • During the [[Vietnam War]], the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors of the southern (east-west) wing of '''Sterling Hall''' housed the Army Mathematics Research Cent ...owned a deli called Radical Rye on [[State Street (Madison)|State Street]] near the UW–Madison campus until it was displaced by the development of the [[
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  • | location = Foyer of Reformation<br />Lutheran Church<br />7601 East 13th Street<br />[[Wichita, Kansas]]
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  • ...d man and a younger man, standing {{convert|10|to|15|ft|m|abbr=off}} apart near the Triple Underpass, who did not seem to know each other, and one or two u ...uded in the 31.7% is a witness who thought the shots came from "the alcove near the benches".</ref>
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  • ...Lankan cricketers, part of a larger convoy, was |fired upon by 12 gunmen, near the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan.[1] The cricketers were on their wa ...Group]]s Australian Protective Service (APS), Tactical Assault Group (TAG East & TAG West)+, Australian Security and Intelligence Agency (ASIO),
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  • |title=Tablighi Jamaat: Jihad's Stealthy Legions] Middle East Quarterly }} |publisher=[[Middle East Quarterly]]
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  • ...y requirements differ by region and state in region. Writing on the Middle East, he identified different security needs for specific areas, as well as the | title = Security Cooperation in the Middle East
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  • ...url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/7693583.stm |title=Middle East &#124; Syria hits out at 'terrorist' US |publisher=BBC News |date=2008-10-2
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  • ===Middle East=== ...mber 6, 1944, [[Lord Moyne]], the British Minister of State for the Middle East, was assassinated.<ref>Chaliand, Gerard. ''The History of Terrorism: From A
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  • ...talks between the PLO and Israel, the collapse of the communist states in East Europe, which reduced the scope for sanctuaries for terrorists, and the mor ...ide of the [[The Pentagon|Pentagon building]], and [[Stonycreek Township]] near [[Shanksville, Pennsylvania]] in a terrorist attack.
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  • ...of ''Little War''...upon the same principle must be a constant rule, in or near woods to place advanced sentries, where they may have a tree or some other ...a]], led many well organized guerrilla struggles against the army of the [[East India Trading Company]]. Pazhassi Raja revolted against the British for giv
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  • ...rbarity: the aged mother of Mar Shimun, the Patriarch of the Church of the East, was seized by them, and after having practiced on her the most abominable The Hamidian [[Armenian]] Massacres in 1894-1896 were the first near-genocidal series of atrocities committed against the Armenian population of
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  • ...mic Emirate of Waziristan]]<br />[[Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan]]<br/> [[East Turkestan Islamic Movement]] ...the [[Durand Line]] border. U.S. officials say their headquarters is in or near [[Quetta]], Pakistan, and that Pakistan and [[Iran]] provide support,<ref>{
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  • * [[East Turkestan Islamic Movement]] in [[Xinjiang]] ...and the four men accused of the [[1998 United States embassy bombings]] in East Africa:
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  • *[[East Harlem Purple Gang]]
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  • ...y street mailbox located at 10 [[Nassau Street (Princeton)|Nassau Street]] near the [[Princeton University]] campus. About 600 mailboxes that could have be ...ding to a former aide. "They really wanted to blame somebody in the Middle East," the retired senior FBI official stated. The FBI knew early on that the an
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  • ...rned as part of the [[Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao]] (ARMM) to the east. ...|date=1999-08-31}}</ref> Continuing ties to Islamist groups in the Middle East indicate that Al-Qaeda may be continuing support.<ref name="BBCWho" /><ref>
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  • |publisher=[[The East African]] }}</ref>.
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