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  • 21attachée — ● attaché, attachée nom Personne remplissant certaines fonctions auprès d un cabinet ministériel, d un organisme, d une entreprise. ● attaché, attachée (expressions) nom Attaché(e) d administration centrale, fonctionnaire appartenant au corps du… …

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  • 22Mian Hayaud Din — Nickname Gunga Born July 2, 1910(1910 07 02) Peshawar Died May 20, 1965(1965 05 20) (aged 54) Cairo …

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  • 23Military Medal of Honor (Japan) — 1931 34 China Incident War Medal Military Medal of Honor (従軍記章 , jugun kisho …

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  • 24Japanese military attachés in foreign service — List of Japanese military attachés in foreign serviceAustria*Hisaichi Terauchi: Assistant Military Attaché, Austria, December 1911 *Tomoyuki Yamashita: Military Attaché (LtCol), Austria and Hungary, concurrently February 1927weden*Tetsuzan Nagata …

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  • 25HMS Ark Royal (91) — HMS Ark Royal (pennant number 91) was an aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy that served in the Second World War and was torpedoed on 13 November 1941 by the German submarine U 81 , sinking the following day.Designed in 1934 to fit within the… …

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  • 26USS Liberty incident — Coordinates: 31°23′N 33°23′E / 31.39°N 33.38°E / 31.39; 33.38 …

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  • 27FRANKEL, SAMUEL BENJAMIN — (1905–1996), U.S. naval officer. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Frankel graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1929. He served on various U.S. warships in Nicaragua and in the Asiatic fleet between 1929 and 1936 before being sent to Riga, Latvia, to …

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  • 28Operation Mincemeat — was a successful British deception plan during World War II. As part of the widespread deception plan Operation Barclay to cover the intended invasion of Italy from North Africa, Mincemeat helped to convince the German high command that the… …

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  • 29Military attachés and observers in the Russo-Japanese War — Western military attachés and war correspondents with the Japanese forces after the Battle of Shaho (1904): 1. Robert Collins; 2. David Fraser; 3. Capt. Adalbert Dáni von Gyarmata; 4. Capt. James Jardine; 5. Frederick McKenzie; 6. Edward Knight;… …

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  • 30Edwin T. Layton — Infobox Military Person name=Edwin T. Layton caption=Rear Admiral Edwin T. Layton born= April 7, 1903 died= 1984 placeofbirth= Nauvoo, Illinois placeofdeath= allegiance= United States of America branch= United States Navy rank= Rear Admiral… …

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