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68 Ga III is usually obtained from a dedicated mobile radionuclide source, a Gallium-68 generator, in form of a solution in dilute (0.04–0.1 M) hydrochloric acid (frequently and imprecisely referred to as "68 Ga chloride solution in HCl" despite it contains no species with a Ga–Cl bond but [68 Ga(H 2 O) 6] 3+ complex hydrate cations). [5]
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TM 9-500 Data Sheets for Ordnance Type Material (PDF). US Dept. of the Army. 1962; TM 9-2800 Standard Military Motor Vehicles. US Dept. of the Army. 1943; TM 9-2800 Military Vehicles. US Dept. of the Army. 1947; TM 9-2800 Military Vehicles. US Dept. of the Army. 1953
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The Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) is an eight-wheel drive, diesel-powered, 10-short-ton (9,100 kg) tactical truck. [2] The M977 HEMTT first entered service in 1982 with the United States Army as a replacement for the M520 Goer, and since that date has remained in production for the U.S. Army and other nations.
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The Combat history, expeditions and awards page (page nine) is used to record this important information in both SRBs and OQRs. This page was automated for the Marine Corps and moved to the document side of the SRB/OQR. All changes to the page 9 are now done through Unit Diary transactions into the Marine Corps Total Force System(MCTFS).
This led to the B models being launched from hardened "coffin" launchers. The first TM-76B launch was on 11 July 1960. Mace "B" missiles began were first deployed to Okinawa in 1961 [2] and remained operational in Europe and the Pacific. The two squadrons of TM-76B/CGM-13C continued on active duty in USAFE until December 1969. After being taken ...