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  2. Unturned - Wikipedia

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    Unturned was developed by Nelson Sexton, an indie game developer from Calgary, Canada. He was only sixteen years old at the time of Unturned 's first release. Sexton started his career with Roblox, creating two of the most-popular games on the platform at that time, Battlefield and Deadzone. [4] Deadzone was a zombie-survival game similar to ...

  3. Raid (video games) - Wikipedia

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    In video games, a raid is a type of mission in Massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs) where a much larger number than usual of people specifically gather in an attempt to defeat either: (a) another number of people at player-vs-player (PVP), (b) a series of computer-controlled enemies (non-player characters; NPCs) in a player-vs-environment (PVE) battlefield, or (c) a very ...

  4. Commands & Colors: Ancients - Wikipedia

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    Commands & Colors: Ancients is a board wargame designed by Richard Borg, Pat Kurivial, and Roy Grider, and published by GMT Games in 2006.It is based on Borg's Commands & Colors system using some elements similar to his other games such as Commands & Colours: Napoleonics, The Great War, Memoir '44 and Battle Cry designed to simulate the "fog of war" and uncertainty encountered on real ...

  5. List of Commando raids on the Atlantic Wall - Wikipedia

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    The raiding forces were mostly provided by the British Commandos, but the two largest raids, Operation Gauntlet and Operation Jubilee, drew heavily on Canadian troops. The size of the raiding force depended on the objective. The smallest raid was two men from No. 6 Commando in Operation J V. The largest raid involved over 10,500 men in ...

  6. List of airship accidents - Wikipedia

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    The Yamada-style No. 2 airship (Japanese: 山田式2号, romanized: Yamada-shiki 2-gō) developed by Yamada Isaburo was destroyed by strong winds while moored for repairs. [1] 0 0 4 May 1911 British Army's Morning Post is blown off course during descent. It crashed into trees and houses before bursting and seriously burning a French mechanic.

  7. Thousand-bomber raids - Wikipedia

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    The term "thousand-bomber raid" was used to describe three night bombing raids by the Royal Air Force against German cities in summer 1942 during World War II. [1]The term was a propaganda device, whereby Arthur Harris reached the number of bombers by including not only bombers that were currently operational as part of RAF Bomber Command, but also aircrews from Operational Training Units to ...

  8. List of shipwrecks in May 1863 - Wikipedia

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    List of shipwrecks: 5 May 1863 Ship State Description Anna Catharina Denmark: The schooner ran aground on the Barber Sand, in the North Sea off the coast of Norfolk, United Kingdom. [1] Sallie List United States: The 212-ton sternwheel paddle steamer struck a snag and sank in the Missouri River 5 nautical miles (9.3 km) above Kickapoo, Kansas ...

  9. List of Second World War Victoria Cross recipients - Wikipedia

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    Prime Minister Winston Churchill waves to crowds in London on Victory in Europe Day. The Victoria Cross (VC) is a military decoration awarded for valour "in the face of the enemy" to members of armed forces of some Commonwealth countries and previous British Empire territories. It takes precedence over all other Orders, decorations and medals; it may be awarded to a person of any rank in any ...