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  2. Fue (flute) - Wikipedia

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    Fue (flute) Fue. (flute) Fue (笛/ふえ) is the Japanese word for bamboo flute, and refers to a class of flutes native to Japan. Fue come in many varieties, but are generally high-pitched and made of a bamboo called shinobue. [1] The most popular of the fue is the shakuhachi .

  3. Army Staff (Germany) - Wikipedia

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    The Army Staff, in the meaning of the Army general staff, of the German Army ( German: Führungsstab des Heeres - Fü H) was a department of the Federal Ministry of Defence and one of the five staff headquarters in the military command of the Bundeswehr. The Army Staff was thus at the same time a ministerial division and the highest level of ...

  4. FEU Lady Tamaraws volleyball - Wikipedia

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    Main league. League. UAAP. Season 85 (2023) 5th. Championships. UAAP: 29. The FEU Lady Tamaraws volleyball program is the women's collegiate varsity volleyball team of the Far Eastern University in Manila, Philippines. The team competes in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP).

  5. Robert W. Hartsock - Wikipedia

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    Staff Sergeant. Unit. 25th Infantry Division. Battles/wars. Vietnam War †. Awards. Medal of Honor. Purple Heart. Robert Willard Hartsock (January 24, 1945 – February 23, 1969) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor —for his actions in the Vietnam War .

  6. Staff (military) - Wikipedia

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    A military staff or general staff (also referred to as army staff, navy staff, or air staff within the individual services) is a group of officers, enlisted and civilian staff who serve the commander of a division or other large military unit in their command and control role through planning, analysis, and information gathering, as well as by relaying, coordinating, and supervising the ...

  7. Faʻamatai - Wikipedia

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    Faʻamatai. Three matai, the two older men bearing the symbols of orator chief status – the fue (flywhisk made of organic sennit rope with a wooden handle) over their left shoulder. The central elder holds the orator's wooden staff ( to'oto'o) of office and wears an 'ie toga, fine matting. The other two men wear tapa cloth with patterned design.

  8. Jack Lew - Wikipedia

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    He then served as chief of staff for the remainder of President Barack Obama’s first term from 2012 to 2013. On January 10, 2013, during Obama's second term, Lew was nominated to replace retiring Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner , [1] was confirmed by the Senate February 27, 2013, and then sworn in on the following day, serving until the ...

  9. Seal of American Samoa - Wikipedia

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    The Seal of American Samoa is based in traditional local design. The fly switch ( fue) represents wisdom and the staff ( To'oto'o) represents authority. Both symbols are used by talking chiefs indicating their rank. The Tanoa (kava bowl) represents service to the chief. The tapa clothed background represents the artistry of the Samoan people.