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    2.3 Computational fluid dynamics Computational fluid dynamics or commonly abbreviated as CFD is the branch of fluid dynamics which is applied to simulate fluid flow, heat transfer, and associated phenomena such as chemical reactions by the numerical solution of the governing equations to analyze complex flows system such as complex turbulent flow (Versteeg and Malalasekera, 1995). Therefore, CFD has often been provided as the tool for testing of conditions which are not possible or difficult…

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    well as introducing powerful new weapons, culminating in the first use of nuclear weapons. There is a bunch of accessories with a World War II soldiers. It would be there guns. in the small arms category it would be, pistols, rifles, sub-machine guns, hand grenades, and even a…

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    World War II was one of the deadliest wars in history to date. It was initiated by a joint invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in 1939. This would be prolonged for six consecutive years until the Allied defeat of Nazi Germany. Germany originally sought to minimize the length of the war by using the Blitzkrieg strategy, or (The Lightning strike strategy) to become a stronghold in the war. This strategy allowed them to enclose enemy armies and force surrender. This tactic,…

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    Adolf hitler Vs. Joseph Stalin This is showing the similarities and differences between two of the world's harshest and cruelest dictators in history Adolf HItler and Joseph Stalin. Some similarities are that they were both dictators and harsh rulers, they both promised progression, and they both killed millions of innocent people. Some differences between these two powerful and demanding leaders is that Stalin was for communism and against capitalism while Hitler was for capitalism and he…

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    Operation Paperclip Impact

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    more rapidly. This operation was highly secretive and was code named Operation Paperclip. The success of the operation, which ran up until 1990, helped move the US forward in science and technology by using Germans scientists to make advances in all areas of science and especially in the study of space technology that would have taken the US much longer to achieve without their contributions. Although there were ethical and moral problems with Operation Paperclip, the Operation itself was…

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    the decade, our country has assumed widespread operations in Iraq and Afghanistan to bring balance to those countries and secure our interests. According to (JP 3-0), " An operational environment is a composite of the conditions, circumstances, and influences that affect the employment of capabilities and bear on the decisions of the commander whereas, Commanders at all levels have their own operational environments for their particular operations” “The social variable describes the…

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    D-Day Research Paper

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    • D-Day 6/6/1944: • The battle of Normandy lasted from June 1944 to August 1944 • This battle resulted in the allied liberation of Western Europe from Nazi Germany’s control • Battle began on June 6th, 1944 • An estimated 156,000 American, British, and Canadian forces landed on five beaches along one 50-mile stretch of the heavily fortified coast of the Normandy region of France • This invasion was considered one of the largest amphibious military assaults in history. It required very extensive…

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    Mein Kampf

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    economy only to find it was much more modern than anticipated. There was also a misconception following Stalin’s great purge of his officer corps and overall military ranks, that they’re army lacked leadership and combat experience. This on the other hand was quite true, do to the fact that during Stalin’s Great Purge, there were over 30,000 Soviet troops killed. The Germans also believed that the Soviets would not expect an invasion due to the signing of the non-aggression pact. I believe this…

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    D-Day At Normandy

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    the operation overload during the Second World War, it cost the allies more than 9,000. Although they did win the battle that was so significant it was and still is the largest invasion in history that has ever existed. What happened during D-day at Normandy and how did it affect the war? The soviets gained ground at Stalingrad and at North Africa, the Stalin continued to call for an invasion of Europe after Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin all met up in Tehran for a conference. The operation…

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