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  • ...rglades]], Florida. She carried out her training activities there into the winter of 1943-1944. One event highlighted her service during this period: On 13 N ...ns there. ''Absecon'' carried out this training through the end of [[World War II]] on 15 August 1945 and into September 1945. During those nine months, s
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  • ...o]] during [[World War II]], and continued her Borneo operations after the war ended. She was [[Ship decommissioning|decommissioned]] on 26 June 1946 and ==Vietnam War service 1967-1968==
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  • ...assin''-class]] [[destroyer]] in the [[United States Navy]] during [[World War I]]. She was later transferred to the [[United States Coast Guard]], where ==World War I==
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  • | wars = [[Continuation War]]<br>[[Lapland War]] ...fective 20 mm air defence weapon used by the [[Finnish Army]] during World War II. A total of 174 guns were built, used in training until 1970s and kept
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  • ...tai 1868.jpg|thumb|Armstrong gun deployed by [[Japan]] during the [[Boshin war]] (1868–69).]] In 1854 Armstrong approached the [[Secretary of State for War]], proposing that he construct a [[Rifled breech loader|rifled breech-loadi
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  • | wars = [[Winter War]] [[Continuation War]]
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  • ...European armies during [[World War II]], mainly at the early stage of the war. ...ion Tykkitehdas'' - State Artillery Factory) in 1939-41. When the [[Winter War]] began in November 1939, the Finnish Army had 98 guns of the type. The gun
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  • ...Italy]]<br>{{flag|Australia}}<br>{{CHN}}<ref>Some were captured during the war and pressed into service [http://www.btinternet.com/~ian.a.paterson/equipar |wars=[[Spanish Civil War]], [[World War II]]
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  • | era=World War II | wars=[[World War II]]</br> [[Winter War]]</br> [[Continuation War]]
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  • ...War]], [[World War II]], [[Chinese Civil War]] , [[Korean War]], [[Vietnam War]] ...ol in 1933 but was still produced and used in great numbers during [[World War II]]. The distinctive shape and name helped it achieve cult status in Russi
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  • |caption=Egyptian gun captured by Israel in the 1956 war. |wars=[[World War I]] [[World War II]]
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  • ...ses in [[witchcraft]]. They are particularly valued by gardeners for their winter and early spring flowering period; the plants are surprisingly [[frost]]-re ...e, bears its pure white flowers (which often age to pink) in the depths of winter; large-flowered [[cultivar]]s are available, as are pink-flowered and [[dou
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  • ...ting, bombing and gunnery roles throughout the [[World War II|Second World War]]. As a consequence of the outbreak of war, many thousands of Oxfords would be ordered by Britain and its allies, incl
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  • ...hnology was improved and the mass production was resumed in the autumn and winter of 1941 during the [[German invasion of Soviet Union]], since the large num
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  • ...ww.perc.org/perc.php?subsection=5&id=1015 Green Burial], [[PERC Reports]], Winter 2007. Retrieved on 2007-12-07.</ref> During the American Civil War, the Union Army, wanting to transport slain soldiers from the battle fields
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  • ...ended to enable efforts to be concentrated on building boats, during World War 1. Never completed.<ref name='cummings1986'>Cumming, D.A. and Moxham, G., " ...ended to enable efforts to be concentrated on building boats, during World War 1.<ref name='cummings1986' /><ref name='SAPP191786' />
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  • ...with other elements such as [[oxygen]] or [[sulfur]].<ref>{{cite web|last=Winter|first=Mark|title=Periodic Table: Iron|publisher=The University of Sheffield [[war:Asero]]
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  • ...system]]s (ILS), first used by a scheduled flight to make a landing in a [[Winter storm#Snowstorm|snowstorm]] at [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]] in 1 Following the development of [[radar]] in [[World War II]], it was deployed as a landing aid for civil aviation in the form of [[
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  • [[World War II]] marked the development of new and complex machines and weaponry, and t In the decades since the war, ergonomics has continued to flourish and diversify. The [[Space Age]] crea
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  • ...ml|title=WebElements.com – Chlorine|accessdate=2007-03-17|publisher=Mark Winter [The University of Sheffield and WebElements Ltd, UK]}}</ref> Solutions of ...http://www.historynet.com/weaponry-use-of-chlorine-gas-cylinders-in-world-war-i.htm|publisher = historynet.com|accessdate = 2008-07-10}}</ref> and the re
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  • ..., and mechanical land clearing and burning operations during the [[Vietnam War]].<ref>Karki, 4.</ref> ...e = Smoke in the Stratosphere: What Wildfires have Taught Us About Nuclear Winter; abstract #U14A-04 | author = Fromm, M.; Stocks, B.; Servranckx, R.; Lindse
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  • *[[Juvenile plantar dermatosis]] (Atopic winter feet, Dermatitis plantaris sicca, Forefoot dermatitis, Moon-boot foot syndr ...esiccation dermatitis, Eczema craquelé, Pruritus hiemalis, Winter eczema, Winter itch)
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  • ===War-Wat=== * [[Winter Harding Hyde syndrome]]
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  • ...aria fought in the [[Austro-Prussian War]]. In 1870, the [[Franco-Prussian war]] was the reason for cancellation of the festival. In 1873, the festival wa ===War years===
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  • ...ed to drink and hunt at the same time. Burns infiltrated one of their late-winter hunting trips with a spy, and during the trip McNamara boasted of having bl ...the police officers back to Chicago.<ref name="Burns">Burns, ''The Masked War,'' 1913.</ref><ref name="McManigal">McManigal, ''The National Dynamite Plot
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  • ...Terrorism may be a tactic in a war between [[nation-state]]s, in a [[civil war]], or in an [[insurgency]]. | postscript = <!--None-->}}</ref> [[Sri Lankan Civil War]],<ref name =UNHCHR-1994>{{cite web
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  • |date=Winter [[2005]] According to an article published in the Winter 2005 of [[Middle East Quarterly]], "In 1995, the Pakistani army thwarted a
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  • ...quote> According to some analysts, in [[History of Germany since 1945|post-war Germany]], the prohibition of the [[Communist Party of Germany|Communist Pa ...17, 1880.''' [[Stepan Khalturin]]’s successfully blows up part of the [[Winter Palace]]—8 soldiers killed, 45 wounded. Referring to the 1862 invention o
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  • ...ting sometimes occurs within an organization, such as the [[Castellamarese war]] of 1930&ndash;31 and the Boston Irish Mob Wars of the 1960s and 1970s. ...the [[Russian Mafia]] and [[Thieves in law|Vory v Zakone]], [[Mexican Drug War|Mexican]] and [[Illegal drug trade in Colombia|Colombian]] [[Drug Cartel|dr
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  • * [[Mexican drug war|Mexican drug cartels]] <ref name="mexico">[http://www.stratfor.com/weekly/2 ** [[Khun Sa|Khun Sa cartel]]<ref name="drugs">Chepesiuk, Ron (1999) ''The war on drugs: an international encyclopedia'', ABC-CLIO, ISBN 0874369851</ref><
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  • ...yLeader.jsp?memID=6425 Sheikh Hassan Dahir Aweys]</ref><ref name="BBC bio">Winter, Joseph, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/5120242.stm Profile: Somalia's ...n War]] against [[Ethiopia]]<ref name=RETREAT-FAILS-TO-QUELL-FEARS-OF-LONG-WAR-IN-HORN-OF-AFRICA>{{cite news
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  • {{Wikisource|Detention, Treatment, and Trial of Certain Non-Citizens in the War Against Terrorism}} '''Extrajudicial prisoners of the United States''', in the context of the [[War on Terrorism]], refers to [[foreign national]]s the [[United States]] detai
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  • ...an-balochistan-strategy-pakistan Strategic Balochistan becomes a target in war against Taliban], [[The Guardian]], 2009-12-21</ref> ...te of Pakistan|senator]] from [[Zhob]] in northern Balochistan. "The whole war in Afghanistan is being launched from here," he said. He accused Pakistan's
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  • ...ates: Drawing the Fine Line Between Law and War] [[Human Rights Magazine]] Winter 2003, published by the [[American Bar Association]]</ref> After a "competen ...eneva Convention: Every person in enemy hands must be either a prisoner of war and, as such, be covered by the Third Convention; or a civilian covered by
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  • Shortly after the end of [[World War II]], the Ontario Cream Producers Marketing Board and the Dairy Producers o ...displayed at both the Canadian National Exhibition and Royal Agricultural Winter Fairs in Toronto. [[Ross Butler (artist)|Ross Butler]] was the first [[Cana
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  • ...Year]]. Commercial non-alcoholic eggnog is typically available only in the winter season. Eggnog may be added as a flavouring to [[food]] or [[drink]]s such ...United States was reduced as a consequence of the [[American Revolutionary War]], Americans turned to domestic whiskey — and eventually [[bourbon whisky
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  • ...ve it or not, it's good for you"] by Lynn Siprelle, ''The New Homemaker'', Winter 2006.</ref> ...20th century and was widely used as a substitute for butter during [[World War II]]. As a readily available [[by-product]] of modern pork production, lar
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