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  • 111Military history of the Netherlands — History of the Netherlands This article is part of a series Early History …

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  • 112Military history of the United States during World War II — American B 17 Flying Fortresses in flight over Europe …

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  • 113Military building — Contents 1 Administrative Facilities 2 Ammunition Storage Facilities 3 Commissary Facilities …

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  • 114Military Operations Research Society — The Military Operations Research Society (MORS) is a society for professionals active within defense applications of operations research (OR) in the United States. Membership include analysts, researchers, consultants and officers in the United… …

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  • 115military aircraft — Introduction       any type of aircraft that has been adapted for military use.       Aircraft have been a fundamental part of military power since the mid 20th century. Generally speaking, all military aircraft fall into one of the following… …

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  • 116Military history of the United Kingdom during World War II — Periods and eras in English history Anglo Saxon period (927–1066) Norman period …

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  • 117Military attaché — Former French military attaché office located in Washington, D.C. A military attaché is a military expert who is attached to a diplomatic mission (an attaché). This post is normally filled by a high ranking military officer who retains the… …

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  • 118Industry Standard Architecture — For other uses of ISA , see Isa (disambiguation). ISA Industry Standard Architecture Five 16 bit and one 8 bit ISA slots on a motherboard Year created 1981 Created by …

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  • 119Military of Senegal — Senegalese Armed Forces Service branches Army, Navy, Air Force, National Gendarmerie, National Police (Sûreté Nationale) Manpower Available for military service males age 15 49: 2,218,920 (2000 est.), age 18 Fit for military service …

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  • 120Military production during World War II — During World War II, women worked in factories throughout much of the Western and Eastern United States …

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