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The SAMR fought in the Karee-Brandfort action, under the command of General Charles Tucker, losing at least one wounded and one captured. It served as the advance guard of Pole-Carew's 11th Division in the march to Johannesburg , [ 10 ] [ 11 ] capturing seven engines while cutting the Pretoria railway under fire at Elandsfontein on 29 May.
The 3rd/9th Light Horse (South Australian Mounted Rifles) (3/9 SAMR) is a Reserve light cavalry regiment of the Australian Army based in Smithfield, South Australia.It is constituted of a single squadron.
SAMR may refer to: State Administration for Market Regulation, the Chinese government's department for market controls; Squad Advanced Marksman Rifle; Substitution, Augmentation, Modification, Redefinition, a pedagogical model of technology integration; South Australian Mounted Rifles, a historic military unit
The Squad Advanced Marksman Rifle (SAM-R [2]) is a semi-automatic designated marksman rifle developed and used by the United States Marine Corps.It gave users the capability to provide fire in support of a rifle squad, providing precision fire in support of an assault, and aid in observation and adjusting of supporting arms.
The RT-1523B provided improved COSITE performance and increased battery life. It marked significant performance improvements with the introduction of the enhanced message completion algorithm. RT-1523B: RT-1523C (SIP) (AN/PRC-119C) 1996: 35,152: The RT-1523C(C)/U introduced several new features to the SINCGARS family.
On a Gold color metal and enamel device 1 + 1 ⁄ 8 inches (2.9 cm) in height overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Per bend Or and Gules two bendlets wavy Azure (Celestial) and of the first between a lion rampant of the second and a dolphin counter-embowed of the first. Attached below the shield a Gold scroll inscribed "ON THE MINUTE" in ...
GMC's own V8 was the 637-cubic-inch (10.4 L) unit, which was essentially a 478 V6 with two cylinders added. It shared the 5.125 in × 3.86 in (130.2 mm × 98.0 mm) bore and stroke and used a single camshaft. It was manufactured in gasoline and diesel versions, and was the largest-displacement production gasoline V8 ever made for highway trucks.
USS Sturgeon (SSN-637), was the lead ship of her class of nuclear-powered attack submarines. She was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for the sturgeon . Construction and commissioning