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  2. 106th Signal Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia

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    History. The 106th Signal Brigade traces its history back to Birmingham Army Air Base, Alabama where it was constituted as the 932rd Signal Battalion and activated on 15 February 1943. Its mission was supporting Army Air Corps operations. In April 1944 the 932rd was reorganized and re-designated as the 932rd Signal Battalion.

  3. Special Forces of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    In principle it is the equivalent of US army's Delta Force, UK 22 SAS regiment and Sayeret Matkal of the Israeli army. It is directly modelled after the British Special Air Service Regiment. Members of the Unit wear the sandy/beige beret with the flaming dagger imprinted their motto: "Who Dares Wins" like their Commonwealth counterparts.

  4. Annual average daily traffic - Wikipedia

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    Annual average daily traffic, abbreviated AADT, is a measure used primarily in transportation planning, transportation engineering and retail location selection. Traditionally, it is the total volume of vehicle traffic of a highway or road for a year divided by 365 days. AADT is a simple, but useful, measurement of how busy the road is.

  5. Ebert–Groener pact - Wikipedia

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    The Ebert–Groener pact was an agreement between the Social Democrat Friedrich Ebert, at the time the Chancellor of Germany, and Wilhelm Groener, Quartermaster General of the German Army, on November 10, 1918. This occurred on the day after the German Revolution had brought Ebert to power. Groener assured Ebert of the loyalty of the armed forces.

  6. National Liberation Council - Wikipedia

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    The National Liberation Council ( NLC) led the Ghanaian government from 24 February 1966 to 1 October 1969. The body emerged from a coup d'état against the Nkrumah government carried out jointly by the Ghana Police Service and Ghana Armed Forces with collaboration from the Ghana Civil Service. The new government implemented structural ...

  7. 302nd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade - Wikipedia

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    The 302nd MEB conducts Rear Area Operations for the Army Corps or Division. The brigade is a tenant of Westover Air Reserve Base in Chicopee, Massachusetts. [1] The headquarters moved from the Fort Devens military base in 2008, and continues to occupy a new nearly $31-million building with a variety of units from different branches of the military.

  8. Byzantine fault - Wikipedia

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    The problem of obtaining Byzantine consensus was conceived and formalized by Robert Shostak, who dubbed it the interactive consistency problem. This work was done in 1978 in the context of the NASA-sponsored SIFT project in the Computer Science Lab at SRI International. SIFT (for Software Implemented Fault Tolerance) was the brainchild of John ...

  9. Landau's problems - Wikipedia

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    Landau's problems. At the 1912 International Congress of Mathematicians, Edmund Landau listed four basic problems about prime numbers. These problems were characterised in his speech as "unattackable at the present state of mathematics" and are now known as Landau's problems. They are as follows: