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  2. M142 HIMARS - Wikipedia

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    The M142 High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS) ( / ˈhaɪmɑːrz /) is a light multiple rocket launcher developed in the late 1990s for the United States Army and mounted on a standard U.S. Army Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) M1140 truck frame.

  3. Modular Command Post System - Wikipedia

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    The Modular Command Post System (MCPS) is a modular tent system for mobile or temporary tactical operations centers, developed in the early-mid 1990s by the United States Army.

  4. Integrated Head Protection System - Wikipedia

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    The Integrated Head Protection System ( IHPS) is the United States Army 's newest combat helmet, intended to eventually replace the Advanced Combat Helmet and Enhanced Combat Helmet.

  5. Educator effectiveness - Wikipedia

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    Educator effectiveness is a method used in the K-12 school system that uses multiple measures of assessments including classroom observations, student work samples, assessment scores and teacher artifacts, to determine the impact a particular teacher has on student's learning outcomes. While schools have used teacher evaluation practices and ...

  6. Mobile Protected Firepower - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Protected Firepower, based on the General Dynamics Griffin. The Mobile Protected Firepower ( MPF) is a U.S. Army program to procure a combat vehicle that is capable of providing mobile, protected, direct fire offensive capability. [1] The projected vehicle has been designated the M10 Booker, [2] and will according to description ...

  7. Pentomic - Wikipedia

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    Pentomic (cf. Greek pent (e)- + -tome "of five parts") was a structure for infantry and airborne divisions adopted by the US Army between 1957 and 1963, in response to the potential use of tactical nuclear weapons, on future battlefields. It was intended that the five subordinate units, which were often referred to as battle groups (to ...

  8. 1956 United States Army aircraft designation system - Wikipedia

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    The 1956 United States Army designation system was introduced by the United States Army to replace the designation system used by the United States Army Air Corps which had become the United States Air Force in 1948. It was used until the unified tri-service designation system for all services came into effect.

  9. U.S. Army Regimental System - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Regimental System ( USARS) is an organizational and classification system used by the United States Army. It was established in 1981 to replace the Combat Arms Regimental System (CARS) to provide each soldier with continuous identification with a single regiment, and to increase a soldier's probability of serving recurring assignments with their regiment. The USARS was ...