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  • 1Mission Aviation Fellowship — The plane of Mission Aviation Fellowship missionary Nate Saint is on …

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  • 2Mission Albany — Part of Operation Overlord, Battle of Normandy …

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  • 3Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting — (ARFF) is a special category of firefighting that involves the response, hazard mitigation, evacuation and possible rescue of passengers and crew of an aircraft involved in (typically) an airport ground emergency. Airport ARFF operations are… …

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  • 4Mission Data Interface — (MDI) is a framework designed by the US Navy to allow mission data to be exchanged between systems within a battle group. MDI implements the FORCEnet (Fn) Functional Concept[1] in accordance with the Navy Open Architecture Computing Environment… …

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  • 5Aircraft graffiti — is graffiti on the outside of an aircraft or in the cargo bins, usually written by airport ground staff. Typically, the graffiti take jabs at ground staff at other airports, at other employees or supervisors, at airline managements, etc., and is… …

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  • 6Mission Critical (video game) — Mission Critical Developer(s) Legend Entertainment Publisher(s) Legend Entertainment …

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  • 7Mission Héraclès — was a 2001 operation of the French Navy, in support of the War in Afghanistan against the Taliban. On 21 November 2001, France decided to send the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle to the Indian Ocean in support of Operation Enduring Freedom… …

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  • 8Mission Cobra — Cover art Developer(s) Sachen Publisher(s) …

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  • 9Mission Compromised — is a novel written in 2002 by Oliver North and Joe Musser that details the story of one of the most secretive military units in history. It is officially fiction but in later interviews North mentions that he changed names, dates, and places so… …

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  • 10mission — (n.) 1590s, a sending abroad, originally of Jesuits, from L. missionem (nom. missio) act of sending, a despatching; a release, a setting at liberty; discharge from service, dismissal, noun of action from pp. stem of mittere to send, oldest form… …

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