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  • 91Norton Air Force Base — Part of Air Mobility Command (AMC) Located in San Bernardino, California …

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  • 92Nokia — This article is about the telecommunications corporation. For the Finnish town, see Nokia, Finland. For other uses, see Nokia (disambiguation). Nokia Corporation Type Public company Traded as …

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  • 93Nortel — Networks Corporation Type Public OTC Markets Group: NRTLQ Industry Telecommunications …

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  • 94Grand Forks Air Force Base — Infobox Airport name = Grand Forks Air Force Base nativename = nobold|Part of Air Mobility Command (AMC) image width = 250 caption = USGS aerial photo as of 17 September 1997 IATA = RDR ICAO = KRDR FAA = RDR type = Military: Air Force Base owner …

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  • 95Air Combat Command — Infobox Military Unit unit name=Air Combat Command caption=Air Combat Command emblem dates= 1 June 1992 Current country= United States of America allegiance= branch= United States Air Force type= Major Command role= size= command structure=… …

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  • 96Electric vehicle — Sustainable energy Renewable energy …

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  • 97Global Title — A Global Title (GT) is an address used in the SCCP protocol for routing signaling messages on telecommunications networks. In theory, a global title is a unique address which refers to only one destination, though in practice destinations can… …

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  • 98Little Rock Air Force Base — Infobox Airport name = Little Rock Air Force Base nativename = nobold|Part of Air Mobility Command (AMC) image width = 250 caption = USGS aerial photo as of 5 April 2000 image2 width = 200 caption2 = Location of Little Rock AFB in Arkansas IATA …

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  • 99Spangdahlem Air Base — Infobox Military Structure name=Spangdahlem Air Base partof=United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) location= Located near Trier, Germany coordinates= Airman watching over the main gate at Spangdahlem Location In Germany caption= type=Air… …

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  • 100Foreign internal defense — (FID) is used by a number of Western militaries, explicitly by the United States but sharing ideas with countries including France and the United Kingdom, to describe an approach to combating actual or threatened insurgency in a foreign state… …

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