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| The Great Artiste The_Great_Artiste
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| Augusta Regional Airport Augusta Regional Airport , also known as Augusta Regional Airport at Bush Field, is a city-owned, public-use airport located six nautical miles (11 km) south of the central business district of Augusta, a city in Richmond County, Georgia, United States. Augusta_Regional_Airport
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| Barrage balloon A barrage balloon is a large balloon tethered with metal cables, used to defend against low-level attack by aircraft by damaging the aircraft on collision with the cables, or at least making the attacker's approach more difficult. Some versions carried small explosive charges that would be pulled up against the aircraft to ensure its destruction. Barrage balloons were only regularly employed against low-flying aircraft, the weight of a longer cable making them impractical for higher altitudes. Barrage_balloon
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| Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport is an airport located just north of Lubbock, Texas. Originally known as Lubbock International Airport, it was renamed in 2004 to honor former Texas governor Preston E. Smith. The airport has three runways. Lubbock_Preston_Smith_International_Airport
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| Misawa Air Base For the civilian use of this facility, see Misawa Airport is a United States military facility located in the city of Misawa, 3 miles (4.8Towada, 18 miles (29Hachinohe, and 425 miles (684Tokyo, in Aomori Prefecture, in the Tōhoku region in the northern part of the island of Honshū of Japan. It is a Pacific Air Forces (PACAF) facility with the 35th Fighter Wing (35 FW) as its host wing. Misawa_Air_Base
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| United States Secretary of the Air Force The Secretary of the Air Force (SECAF) is the civilian head of the United States Department of the Air Force, a component organization of the Department of Defense. He reports directly to the Secretary of Defense and is responsible for running the day-to-day affairs of the United States Air Force. The first Secretary of the Air Force, Stuart Symington, was appointed in 1947 upon the re-organization of the Army Air Forces into a separate service branch. United_States_Secretary_of_the_Air_Force
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| Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Cape_Canaveral_Air_Force_Station
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| XF-85 Goblin XF-85_Goblin
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| Daniel Quinlan/TODO User:Daniel_Quinlan/TODO
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| Langley Air Force Base Langley Air Force Base is located three nautical miles (6 km) north of the central business district of the city of Hampton, Virginia, United States. Langley_Air_Force_Base
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| McDonnell Douglas C-9 McDonnell_Douglas_C-9
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| C-12 Huron C-12_Huron
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| C-40 Clipper C-40_Clipper
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| Hadash Hadash (, lit. New, an acronym for HaHazit HaDemokratit LeShalom VeLeShivion (, lit. The Democratic Front for Peace and Equality); , al-Jabhah al-Dimuqrāṭiyyah lil-Salām wa'al-Musāwah) is a far left political party in Israel. It currently has four members in the 120-seat Knesset. Hadash
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| Fourth-generation jet fighter Aircraft classified as fourth-generation jet fighters are those in service approximately from 1980 to 2010, representing the design concepts of the 1970s. Fourth-generation designs are heavily influenced by lessons learned from the previous generation of combat aircraft. Fourth-generation_jet_fighter
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| Fourth-generation jet fighter Talk:Fourth-generation_jet_fighter
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| Blowpipe missile Blowpipe_missile
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| F-35 Lightning II Talk:F-35_Lightning_II
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| List of United States Air Force installations list of U.S. Air Force bases and airfields, past and present. List_of_United_States_Air_Force_installations
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| 1999 NATO bombing of Yugoslavia 1999_NATO_bombing_of_Yugoslavia
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| RadicalBender/Archive2 User_talk:RadicalBender/Archive2
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| Gunsan Gunsan is a city in North Jeolla Province, South Korea. It is located on the south bank of the Geum River just upstream from its exit into the Yellow Sea. Gunsan is served by frequent railway service on the Gunsan Line from Iksan. It is also connected to the Seohaean Expressway.Kunsan Air Base of the U.S. Air Force is located in the city. To encourage investment, a free trade zone has also been declared in the area. Gunsan
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| Misawa, Aomori is a city located in Aomori Prefecture in the Tōhoku region of Japan.Misawa is a small city of about 43,000 people which sits on the southern shore of picturesque Lake Ogawara. The nearest city of any size is Hachinohe which is 30 to 40 minutes away by car. The surrounding area is mostly rural and quite scenic. There is some limited nightlife, mostly concentrated around the American air base nearby. Tokyo is an hour away by air, about 3 and a half hours by train, and about 10-12 hours by car. Misawa,_Aomori
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| 7th Infantry Division (United States) 7th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)
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| Technical intelligence In a pure military context, Technical Intelligence (TECHINT) is intelligence about weapons and equipment used by the armed forces of foreign nations (often referred to as foreign material).The related term, scientific and technical intelligence, addresses information collected at the strategic (i.e., Technical_intelligence
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| Saburō Sakai Lieutenant junior grade was a Japanese naval aviator and flying ace ("Gekitsui-O", 撃墜王) of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Sakai was the Imperial Navy's fourth-ranking ace and Japan's second leading fighter pilot to survive the war (after Tetsuzo Iwamoto). Saburō_Sakai
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| Unmanned combat air vehicle An unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) or "combat drone" is an experimental class of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs). They differ from ordinary UAVs, because they are designed to deliver weapons (attack targets) – possibly with a great degree of autonomy.Current UCAV concepts call for an aircraft which would be able to operate virtually autonomously. It will be programmed with route and target details, and conduct the mission without help from human controllers. Unmanned_combat_air_vehicle
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| Alexander Suvorov Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov () (transliterationAleksandr Vasil'evič Suvorov; sometimes rendered as Aleksandr, Aleksander and Suvarov), Count Suvorov of Rymnik, Prince of Italy, Count of the Holy Roman Empire () (November 24, 1729 generalissimus of the Russian Empire. Alexander_Suvorov
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| HALO jump HALO/HAHO are acronyms that describe methods of delivering personnel, equipment, and supplies from a transport aircraft at a high altitude via free-fall parachute insertion. HALO (High Altitude-Low Opening) and HAHO (High Altitude-High Opening) are also known as Military Free Falls (MFF).In the HALO technique, the parachutist opens his parachute at a low altitude after free-falling for a period of time, while in the HAHO technique, the parachutist opens his parachute at a high altitude just a few seconds after jumping from the aircraft. HALO_jump
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| Carl Andrew Spaatz Carl Andrew "Tooey" Spaatz (June 28, 1891-July 14, 1974)GBE was an American World War II general and the first Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force. Carl_Andrew_Spaatz
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| DEET Talk:DEET
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| Kaiserslautern ''city in southwest Germany, located in the Bundesland (State) of Rhineland-Palatinate (Rheinland-Pfalz) at the edge of the Palatinate forest (Pfälzer Wald). The historic centre dates to the 9th century and is within easy reach of Paris (459 kilometres) and Luxembourg (159 kilometres).Kaiserslautern is home to 99,469 people. Kaiserslautern
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| Freedom of the City Freedom of the City is an honour bestowed by some municipalities in Australia, Canada, Ireland, France, Italy, New Zealand, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and Zimbabwe to esteemed members of its community or to organisations that have given the community heroic service; the term applies to two separate honors, one civilian and one military. Key to the City is a similar award made in several other countries, and is more prevalent in the United States. Freedom_of_the_City
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| James L. Dozier James Lee Dozier (born April 10, 1931) is a retired US Army general officer. In December 1981, he was kidnapped by the leftist Italian "Red Brigades" terrorist group. He was freed by Italian anti-terrorist forces after 42 days of captivity. General Dozier was the deputy Chief of Staff at NATO's Southern European land forces headquarters at Verona, Italy. James_L._Dozier
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| National missile defense National missile defense (NMD) as a generic term is a type of missile defense:Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs). The missiles could be intercepted by other missiles, or possibly by lasers. They could be intercepted near the launch point (boost phase), during flight through space (mid-course phase), or during atmospheric descent (terminal phase). National_missile_defense
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| Illinois Air National Guard Illinois Air National Guard is the subordinate air force element of the Illinois National Guard. It is located in the state of Illinois. Illinois_Air_National_Guard
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| Świnoujście Talk:Świnoujście
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| Operation Eagle Claw Operation Eagle Claw (or Operation Evening Light) was a United States military operation which attempted to rescue the 52 hostages from the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, Iran during April 24, 1980.Jimmy Carter was determined to ensure the release of the hostages during his presidency, particularly as the Democratic nomination for the 1980 presidential election neared. Operation_Eagle_Claw
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| Aviator call sign aviator call sign or callsign is a nickname given to a military pilot or other flight officer. This call sign is a substitute for the officer's given name, and is used on name tags, planes, and radio conversations.The etymology for an aviator's call sign is varied. Aviator_call_sign
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| T-38 Talon T-38_Talon
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| Alexander Lippisch Alexander Martin Lippisch (November 2, 1894 – February 11, 1976) was a German pioneer of aerodynamics. He made important contributions to the understanding of flying wings, delta wings and the ground effect. His most famous design is the Messerschmitt Me 163 rocket-powered interceptor.Lippisch was born in Munich, Kingdom of Bavaria. Alexander_Lippisch
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| Honorable Service Lapel Button The Honorable Service Lapel Button sometimes called the Honorable Service Lapel Pin was awarded to United States military service members who were discharged under honorable conditions during World War II. The award was sometimes slangily called the Ruptured duck. Sculptor Anthony de Francisci designed the award. Honorable_Service_Lapel_Button
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| P-59 Airacomet P-59_Airacomet
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