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  • 1213rd Signal Brigade (United States) — Infobox Military Unit unit name= 3rd Signal Brigade caption= 3rd Signal Brigade Insignia dates= January 24, 1946 country= United States allegiance= branch= United States Army type= Communications role= Command and Control Communications size=… …

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  • 122Camp Red Cloud — (commonly referred to as CRC) is a United States Army camp located in the city of Uijeongbu, between Seoul and the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). The installation was named after Medal of Honor recipient Corporal (CPL) Mitchell Red Cloud, Jr.… …

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  • 123Matching Mole's Little Red Record — Studio album by Matching Mole Released No …

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  • 124Landing Signal Officer — Landing Signal Officers (LSOs) are naval aviators specially trained to control the approach and landings of airplanes aboard aircraft carriers. Paddles In the U.S. Navy, aircraft carrier operations began with USS Langley (CV 1) in 1922. Langley s …

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  • 125Automatic Block Signal — Basic Automatic Block Signals = Automatic Block Signal, or ABS, systems consist of a series of signals that govern blocks of track between the signals. The signals are automatically activated by the conditions of the block beyond the signal.… …

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  • 126stop signal — A signal given by the driver of a vehicle on the highway, by hand, light, or mechanical device, to warn other drivers, particularly one following immediately behind, of his intention to stop. A red traffic light. 78 Am J2d Auto § 195. A signal by …

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  • 127Operation Sea Signal — USCGC Boutwell (WHEC 719) participates in Operation Sea Signal Operation Sea Signal was a United States Military humanitarian operation in the Caribbean in response to an influx of Cuban and Haitian migrants attempting to gain asylum in the… …

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  • 128Greenwich Time Signal — The Greenwich Time Signal (GTS), popularly known as the pips, is a series of six short tones broadcast by many BBC radio stations at the end of each hour to mark the precise start of the following hour. First introduced in 1924, continued use of… …

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