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  2. John Cockerill (company) - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. 660,000,000 United States dollar (2015) Website. johncockerill .com. John Cockerill, formerly Cockerill Maintenance & Ingénierie ( CMI ), [1] is a mechanical engineering group headquartered in Seraing, Belgium. It produces machinery for steel plants, industrial heat recovery equipment and boilers, as well as shunting locomotives and ...

  3. CMI Roadbuilding - Wikipedia

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    CMI Roadbuilding. CMI Roadbuilding, Inc. of Oklahoma City began in 1961, when engineers headed by Bill Swisher started looking for new methods in the road building industry. Little had changed since the early 1900s in the methods of building roads, however, labor costs were skyrocketing and inflation meant taxpayers dollars were buying less and ...

  4. Rescue 21 - Wikipedia

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    Rescue 21 is designed to be more robust, reliable, and capable than the legacy system by using a modern radio system coupled with a TCP/IP network, and digital communication using VoIP. It was created to better locate mariners in distress and save lives and property at sea and on navigable rivers. To address the limitations of the current ...

  5. Uganda People's Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    The Uganda People's Defence Force ( UPDF ), previously known as the National Resistance Army, is the armed forces of Uganda. From 2007 to 2011, the International Institute for Strategic Studies estimated the UPDF had a total strength of 40,000–45,000, consisting of land forces and an air wing. [6] Recruitment to the forces is done annually.

  6. Category:Rescue equipment - Wikipedia

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    Life-saving appliances. Lifebuoy. Lindholme Gear. Line thrower. Litter (rescue basket) Location awareness. Lyle gun.

  7. Lindholme Gear - Wikipedia

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    The Lindholme Gear is five cylinder-shaped containers joined together by lengths of floating rope. [1] The centre container would house a nine-man inflatable dinghy with the other containers housing survival equipment such as emergency rations and clothing. [1] The containers were discarded containers from the tail-units of 500lb and 250lb bombs.

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