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Macdonough. (DD-9) USS Macdonough (DD-9) at anchor in 1908. The first USS Macdonough (DD-9) was a Lawrence -class destroyer, which was a sub-class of Bainbridge -class destroyer, in the United States Navy. She was named for Commodore Thomas Macdonough.
The McDonnell Douglas DC-9 is an American five-abreast, single-aisle aircraft designed by the Douglas Aircraft Company. It was initially produced as the Douglas DC-9 prior to August 1967, after which point the company had merged with McDonnell Aircraft to become McDonnell Douglas . Following the introduction of its first jetliner, the high ...
The D.C. sniper attacks (also known as the Beltway sniper attacks) were a series of coordinated shootings that occurred during three weeks in October 2002 throughout the Washington metropolitan area, consisting of the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia, and preliminary shootings, that consisted of murders and robberies in several states, and lasted for six months starting in February ...
How the Backpage prosecution helped create a playbook for suppressing online speech, debanking disfavored groups, and using "conspiracy" charges to imprison the government's targets
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The battalion was selected to be one of the three tank assault battalions that would land with the first wave on D-Day. Companies B and C were given amphibious dual drive (DD) variant of the Sherman tank and began their special training in December 1943. The battalion loaded into their assault craft on 2–3 June 1944 for the invasion landings.
USS Barry (DD-933) was one of eighteen Forrest Sherman-class destroyers of the United States Navy, and was the third US destroyer to be named for Commodore John Barry. Commissioned in 1954, she spent most of her career in the Caribbean, Atlantic, and Mediterranean, but also served in the Vietnam War , for which she earned two battle stars .
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