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  • 81Puerto Rican recipients of the Navy Cross — Puerto Ricans have served as members of the United States Armed Forces and have fought in every major conflict in which the United States has been involved from World War I onward. Many Puerto Ricans, including those of Puerto Rican descent, have …

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  • 82Frank Moore Cross — Frank Moore Cross, Jr. (born July 13 1921, Ross, California) is a Professor Emeritus of the Harvard Divinity School, notable for both his work in the interpretation of the Dead Sea Scrolls as well as his analysis of the Deuteronomistic History… …

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  • 83Philippine National Red Cross — Officially begun in 1947, the Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC) is member of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. The PNRC provides six major services: Blood Services, Disaster Management, Safety Services, Community Health… …

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  • 84Victoria Cross — For the abbreviation, see VC. For other uses, see Victoria Cross (disambiguation). Victoria Cross …

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  • 85Swiss Red Cross — The Swiss Red Cross ( Schweizerische Rote Kreuz , or SRC / SRK ) is the national Red Cross society for Switzerland.It was founded in 1866 in Bern, Switzerland. In accordance with the Genevans Red Cross Agreement and its recognition through the… …

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  • 86Chrono Cross — Chrono Cross …

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  • 87Peter Hulme-Cross — Infobox AM honorific prefix = name = Peter Hulme Cross honorific suffix = caption = constituency AM = One London (London wide) assembly = London term start = 10 June 2004 term end = 1 May 2008 majority = predecessor = successor = birth date =… …

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  • 88British Red Cross — The British Red Cross Society is a prominent part of the largest impartial humanitarian organisation in the world – the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. At the heart of their work is providing help to people in crisis, both in… …

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  • 89Pectoral cross — Gold pectoral cross from Italy or subalpine regions, late 6th century–7th century A pectoral cross or pectorale (from the Latin pectoralis, of the chest ) is a cross, usually relatively large, suspended from the neck by a cord or chain that… …

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  • 90Tension member — Tension members are structural elements that are subjected to axial tensile forces. They are usually used in different types of structures. Examples of tension members are: bracing for buildings and bridges, truss members, and cables in suspended …

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