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[DOC File]Modern Warfare of World War II - Commack Schools
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Aircraft Carriers An . aircraft carrier. is a warship designed to deploy and in most cases recover aircraft, acting as a sea-going airbase. Aircraft carriers thus allow a naval force to project air power great distances without having to depend on local bases for staging aircraft operations.
[DOC File]THE 44TH
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After service in South Africa the ship returned to Portsmouth for a refit to modernise her anti-aircraft guns and was purchased by the Australian Government and renamed HMAS Perth on 10th July 1939. The vessel started service under the Australian Flag on 26th July 1939, sailing first to New York and then the West Indies, operating from a base ...
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Anti-coagulants and refrigerants were developed, which allowed for long-term storage in blood banks. As well, research into blood plasma had developed to the point that in WW2 many field hospitals and sometimes even forward-deployed medics used plasma packets – a plastic package containing dried up plasma that one simply needed to mix with water.
[DOC File]U.S. Scouting Service Project
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American George Selden never manufactured the internal combustion engine he designed in 1876 – but he collected royalties on his patent until 1895. In 1913, Henry Ford introduced the world's first moving assembly line, which allowed the same number of workers to build many more cars – and made a car that was cheap enough for the average ...
[DOC File]RECORDS OF THE BRITISH AVIATION INDUSTRY
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A series of transport aircraft were built in the 1960s and 1970s and the company also developed expertise in the design and production of anti aircraft missiles and remotely piloted vehicles. Renamed Short Brothers Ltd in 1977, the company became a public limited company in 1984.
[DOC File]Weapons and Tactics of World War I - Al Bennett
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Lighter-than-Air Aircraft. Able to cruise long distances. Later in the war their slow speed and large size made them vulnerable to other airplanes and anti-aircraft guns. Germans used the zeppelin in 159 bombing sorties over England causing 557 deaths and $7.5 million in damages. Used for observing troop and fleet movements
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In early 1943, allies began vigorous development long-range aircraft Liberators, radios and the development of new anti-submarine technology. The German u-boats started to find it harder and harder to destroy their prey, in 1943 the German u-boats only destroyed 2.4 million tons of merchant ship with the loss of 245 u-boats, and in 1944 with ...
[DOCX File]General Topics for all three time ... - History with Halkuff
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Anti-submarine weapons. Rifles and Pistols. Machine guns. Armored vehicles. Artillery. Tanks. Poison Gas . ... (American spy for the Germans) Mata Hari. Wilhelm Wassmuss. Otto Herman Voss. Julius (Or Jules) Silber. ... (Beginning of WW2 in Asia) Germany Declares Austria part of the Reich. Munich Agreement.
[DOC File]Chapter 2: A History of Geschwader Bongart
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St. Martin de Crau airfield near Marseille was also hit. The taxying area, guns and aircraft at Valence were hit. 24 aircraft were badly damaged or destroyed on the ground. Fuel and ammunition was destroyed, and communications were put out of action. 18 aircraft of the Jafü Süd intercepted the American raid. 25 July 1944
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