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  2. Mach Loop - Wikipedia

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    The free, and open-source simulator FlightGear can use an add-on created by its UK community (FGUK), which provides the player with the challenge of guiding aircraft at high speed through rings that mark the route. The scenario has designated "start" and "finish" points, and each run is timed to let the player know the time per lap.

  3. Ghost Army - Wikipedia

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    The Ghost Army was created by U.S. Army planners Ralph Ingersoll and Billy Harris, and led by Colonel Harry L. Reeder. Inspiration for the unit came from the British units who had honed the deception technique for Operation Bertram during the battle of El Alamein in late 1942.

  4. Hook-and-loop fastener - Wikipedia

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    A shoe using hook-and-loop closures. Hook-and-loop fasteners, hook-and-pile fasteners or touch fasteners (often referred to by the genericized trademark velcro, which was the original name it was given by the inventor), are a method for allowing two surfaces to be repeatedly fastened and unfastened, useful for clothing or other purposes.

  5. Dr. Hsiang Chi Cathy Cathy Mclaughlin, MD - WebMD

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    Hospital affiliations include Carl R Darnall Army Medical Center. Find Providers by Specialty ... 36000 Darnall Loop. Fort Hood, TX, 76544. Tel: (254) 288-8000 ...

  6. Seine River Crossing at Mantes-Gassicourt - Wikipedia

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    The drive to the Seine began on 3 August, when General Bradley instructed Lieutenant General George S. Patton, one of the U.S. Army's greatest exponents of armored warfare, to secure the north-south line of the river Mayenne, clear the area west of the Mayenne as far south as the Loire, and protect the 12th Army Group south flank with minimum ...

  7. Camp Abbot - Wikipedia

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    Camp Abbot was a military training center in the northwest United States, located in central Oregon south of Bend.Active for less than sixteen months, the U.S. Army camp was used to train combat engineers during World War II and was named for Henry Larcom Abbot.

  8. Near vertical incidence skywave - Wikipedia

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    Near vertical incidence skywave, or NVIS, is a skywave radio-wave propagation path that provides usable signals in the medium distances range — usually 0–650 km (0–400 miles).

  9. REDCON - Wikipedia

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    WMD alarms and hot loop equipment [2] stowed; OPs pulled in. (A hot loop is a field telephone circuit between the subunits of a company.) All personnel alert and mounted on vehicles; weapons manned. Engines started. Company team is ready to move immediately. REDCON-1.5. WMD alarms and hot loop equipment stowed; OPs pulled in.