minefield laying

  • 1minefield marking — Visible marking of all points required in laying a minefield and indicating the extent of such minefields …

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  • 2minefield record — A complete written record of all pertinent information concerning a minefield, submitted on a standard form by the officer in charge of the laying operations …

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  • 3Naval mine — Polish wz. 08/39 contact mine. The protuberances around the top of the mine, called Hertz horns, are part of the detonation mechanism …

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  • 4Corfu Channel Incident — Date 1946 1948 …

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  • 5Land mine — For other uses, see Land mine (disambiguation). Minefield redirects here. For other uses, see Minefield (disambiguation). Examples of anti personnel mines. From left to right: an M14, Valmara 69 (a bounding mine), and VS 50 …

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  • 6Operation Badr (1973) — Part of the Yom Kippur War/October War …

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  • 7North Sea Mine Barrage — For the minefield laid in World War II, see Northern Barrage. The North Sea Mine Barrage, also known as the Northern Barrage, was a large minefield laid by the United States Navy (assisted by the Royal Navy) between Scotland and Norway during… …

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  • 8USS Tracy (DD-214) — Career (US) Namesake: Benjamin Franklin Tracy. Builder …

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  • 9Annette Kolodny — (born 1941) is a feminist literary critic and activist, and currently holds the position of College of Humanities Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Her writings represent and discuss some aspects …

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  • 10Imperial Russian Navy — The Imperial Russian Navy refers to the Tsarist fleets prior to the Bolshevik Revolution.First RomanovsUnder Tsar Mikhail Feodorovich construction of the first three masted ship, actually built within Russia, was completed in 1636. It was built… …

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