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  • 1Air Support in Ground Operations — ▪ Primary Source       1st U.S. Army Report of Operations 20 Oct. 1943 1 Aug. 1944       In its official “after action” report on the conduct of the first phase of Operation Overlord (the code name for the Normandy Invasion), the U.S. First Army… …

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  • 2tank — A container into which any liquid or gas can be held. Also it may even be empty such as a vacuum tank. See acetylene tank air tank anodizing tank ballast tank bottom tank cylinder deep tank electropaint tank …

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  • 3air valve — a device for controlling the flow of air, as from a pipe or tank. * * * air valve, a valve for controlling the flow of air into or out of pipes or enclosures …

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  • 4Air gun — Air rifle and Air pistol redirect here. For other uses, see Air gun (disambiguation) An air gun (air rifle or air pistol) is a rifle or pistol which fires projectiles by means of compressed air or other gas, (in contrast to a firearm which uses… …

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  • 5Air France Flight 4590 — on fire seconds after takeoff Accident summary Date …

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  • 6Air-Transat-Flug 236 — Air Transat Flug 236 …

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  • 7Air brake (road vehicle) — Air brakes are used in trucks, buses, trailers, and semi trailers. George Westinghouse first developed air brakes for use in railway service. A safer air brake was patented by him on March 5, 1872. Originally constructed for use on trains, and… …

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  • 8tank — [ tɑ̃k ] n. m. • 1857; mot angl. « réservoir »; tanque « citerne pour se baigner, aux Indes » 1617; mot port. 1 ♦ Citerne d un navire pétrolier. Cylindre métallique de grandes dimensions utilisé comme réservoir dans certaines industries. Tank à… …

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  • 10Tank plinking — is a term that was given by pilots during the Gulf War to the practice of using guided munitions to destroy artillery, armored personnel carriers, tanks, and other targets . [cite web|url=http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20030701faessay15404 p50/max …

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