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    Essay On Anzac Legend

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    Australian value since the landing in Gallipoli on April 25th 1915, often described as what it 'means to be Australian'. To this day, it is central to Australian identity, being our nation’s first military involvement. Despite our military defeat, Gallipoli was the triumph of Australian spirit. It is the symbol of courage, of respect and mateship, which were the characteristics the soldiers were said to have possessed. However, as today marks the centenary of the Gallipoli landing, it is…

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    The rocket you will be traveling with could explode anytime, it could also smash into things like space debris, your rocket may go off course outer space, and perhaps the sun. However, landing on Mars is the riskiest of all. Most missions fail because of crash landing. Basically, traveling there is quite dangerous and you should consider your risks when deciding whether to travel there or not. On the trip you may encounter serious issues like radiation poisoning, maintenance…

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    These count as scatters, so it doesn’t really matter where they end up. Unfortunately, the free spins feature cannot be retriggered in this bonus round, and no multipliers are added to your winnings. Landing 3 or more Captain Blackbeard icons on the reels will trigger a Fight Bonus which can see you pocket further instant cash prizes. Land any 3 worker pirate symbols on the reels to trigger a Grog Challenge bonus, which offers you the chance to outdrink…

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    Hindenburg Research Paper

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    The ship was to move very well through her trials with only a few bugs to work out and some repairs to make due to a poor landing. During its trials it made many propaganda flights over Germany dropping pamphlets and showing of the power of the Nazi movement. The Hindenburg had many new innovations in airship design. Her complete design was a departure from older Zeppelin…

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    Amphibious Soldier History

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    and the 411th Base Shop Battalion. Although the function of the brigade was not clear because the Army and the Navy shared similar mission tasks. The only available publication for the newly formed brigade was an “obsolete field manual, FM 31-5, Landings on a Hostile Shore and a single page standing operating procedure for shore parties.” (Unknown,…

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    was to secure the landing zones. They were also to seize all the possible exits from the beachhead. Finally, they were to capture communications equipment and cut off any possible enemy communications that they were able to seize, while also completing their other objectives. The airbore had trouble before they even started their missions. The gliders that they had were unreliable and many of the airborne died in glider crashes or were dropped miles away from the correct landing zone that they…

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    Pluto Exploratory Mission

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    Our NASA team is proposing an exploratory mission to the planet Pluto. Although the planet is very far away we have reason to believe that with the technology to get there and set up a base. We have done extensive research on this planet and strongly recommend that this mission is approved and carried out. One reason that this mission is essential to the development of NASA and the human race is the physical features of the land. Pluto is cold, but has 30% water ice and 70% rock material.…

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    Concorde The one and only supersonic passenger airplane that existed up until now was the Concorde. The Concorde belonged to both the British Airway and the Air France and was released on 21st January 1976. The Concorde flew with a speed of 2172 km/h and had a takeoff speed of 402 km/h. It used the most powerful pure jet engines flying commercially (Celebrating). Concorde was 62 m long and still increased between 15 to 25 cm due to heating of the airframe as well as a wing span of about 25 m…

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    canada a stronger military force, united national front and ultimately separation from Great Britain. In particular, independence was gained through three major battles and conflicts Canada fought. These included the battle of Vimy Ridge, the D-Day landings, and the Suez Crisis. From a British colony, after World War one to it’s own nation after the second world war; Canada, today is its own nation. Throughout the major world war one battles, Canadians were gaining a positive reputation for…

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    Amelia Earhart

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    The intention of the 29,000 mile long flight was for Amelia to gather material and journal entries for her next book. On Amelia’s first attempt of the first leg of her lengthy trip, the right landing gear of the aircraft collapsed which resulted in Amelia losing control of the aircraft and crashing. As a result, the rest of the trip was cancelled and the aircraft was sent to California for repairs. After her near death experience, Amelia took…

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