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    World War and Adolf Hitler killed himself. After the war, von Braun came to the USA. When he was asked about his role in the war and the ballistic missiles in there, he said that he was just a successful engineer who was only dreaming about space traveling. He didn't stay in prison for a long time, and this situation gave birth to some speculations. Some people thought he was escaping from being arrested…

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    took photos of Soviet nuclear missile sites under construction in Cuba. Kennedy demands that the Soviets remove the missiles immediately. He then orders a naval blockade of Cuba to stop Soviet ships from reaching that Caribbean island. Twelve day later on October 28, the Cuban Missile Crisis ends when President Kennedy accepts an offer made by Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev. The Soviets agreed remove their missiles from Cuba if the United States removes its missiles from Turkey and promises…

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    America. However, in 1961 he became the thirty-fifth president and the first to be a Catholic one. Little did he know when he began his presidency that he would have a numerous amount of impacts in his lifetime such as helping out with the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Peace Corps, the Bay of Pigs, and the Berlin Wall. John F. Kennedy had eight other siblings and was born into a wealthy family. As he grew up he became very successful and attended many prestigious schools such as Harvard. In…

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    Bomb Technician

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    xplosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Bomb Technicians. Their job is to limit damage to people and property by rendering safe or disposing of unexploded, unfired or fired ordnance (Conventional, nuclear, chemical, biological, and radiological). They respond to IED’s, UXO’s (unexploded ordnance) from wars past, clear bombing ranges and much more. Composition C Composition C (C4) is the standard HE (high explosive) for the military. One block of M112 C4 weighs 1.25 pounds and has a TNT equivalent…

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    Apollo 11

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    Fidel Castro had allowed for Soviet nuclear missile sites to be placed in Cuba. It wasn’t long before the United States realized the situation in Cuba. Kennedy along with his advisors made the decision to “Quarantine” Cuba. This quarantine would allow for them to disable the continuation of the building of the missile sites while not being in a state of war. Kennedy went on to give a National public announcement over the situation…

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    Seapower Definition

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    Built around an aircraft carrier and its air wing, the CSG also includes 2-5 other ships. Usually at least two are destroyers or cruisers, which provide air and ballistic missile defense for the CSG, conduct long-range strike using cruise missiles, and perform anti-submarine warfare. A fleet supply ship provides logistical support. In addition, CSGs often include an attack submarine designed to destroy hostile surface ships or enemy submarines. The attack…

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    Now the idea here was to make it behind the asteroid before the missiles did, and cause the missiles to hit the asteroid instead of me. But of course that would only work if they didn’t have the new teslaNav systems, but it was better to take that chance then being blown to bits. I set the throttle to full ahead, putting every ounce…

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    China has developed and produced a sea-based nuclear deterrence in the form of a JL-2 submarine –launched ballistic missile (SLBM) that will be deployed on the Type-094 Jin-class nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine during year 2000s. The primary purpose of ballistic missile submarine is nuclear deterrence and they uphold the threat of a second strike from United States as China experiences threatened with the use of nuclear weapons in Korean…

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    The History of Air Defense Artillery PFC Tolve Class 11-14H 24 OCT 2014 On November 17, 1775 the United States Army Field Artillery and Air Defense Artillery branches were founded by the Continental Congress. Field Artillery and Air Defense Artillery are separate branches. However, both inherit the traditions of the Artillery branch. There are many differences and similarities to both branches. For starters the mission of the Field Artillery is “to destroy, defeat, or disrupt the enemy…

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