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  • 1Operation Barbarossa — Part of the Eastern Front of World War II …

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  • 2Operation Lam Son 719 — Part of the Vietnam War Map showing fire support bases and movement of forces …

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  • 3Operation Eyesight Universal — is a Canada based international development organization concerned with the elimination of avoidable blindness. Since its founding in 1963, it has facilitated eye care services and community development activities in South Asia and sub Saharan… …

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  • 4Operation Camargue — Part of the First Indochina War Thừa Thiên Huế Province …

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  • 5Operation Rolling Thunder — Part of the Vietnam War F 105 Thunderchiefs radar bombing at direction of a B 6 …

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  • 6Operation Tidal Wave — Part of Oil Campaign of World War II A B 24 Liberator called Sandman during a bomb run over th …

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  • 7Operation Spanner — was the name of an operation carried out by police in the United Kingdom city of Manchester in 1987, as a result of which a group of homosexuals were convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm for their involvement in consensual… …

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  • 8Operation Urban Warrior — is a United States Marine Corps program created as an exercise meant to plan and test Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain and urban warfare in general. It was developed in the mid 1990s by the Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory partly in… …

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  • 9High-speed rail in China — This article is about high speed rail in the People s Republic of China. For high speed rail in the Republic of China (Taiwan), see Taiwan High Speed Rail. High speed rail (HSR) trains in China A China Railways CRH1 train in Guangzhou. CRH1 is… …

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  • 10Operation Passage to Freedom — Up to a million refugees left the communist North Vietnam during Operation Passage to Freedom after the country was partitioned. Operation Passage to Freedom was the term used by the United States Navy to describe its transportation in 1954–55 of …

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