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Pages in category "DSWA locomotives" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. DSWA Class Ha 0-6-2T;
Sandia Base was the principal nuclear weapons installation of the United States Department of Defense from 1946 to 1971. [1] It was located on the southeastern edge of Albuquerque, New Mexico . For 25 years, the top-secret Sandia Base and its subsidiary installation, Manzano Base, carried on the atomic weapons research, development, design ...
One of Sandia's first permanent buildings (Building 800) was completed in 1949. Sandia National Laboratories' roots go back to World War II and the Manhattan Project.Prior to the United States formally entering the war, the U.S. Army leased land near an Albuquerque, New Mexico airport known as Oxnard Field to service transient Army and U.S. Navy aircraft.
[1] [2] The facility is named for its location in the Panhandle of Texas on a 16,000-acre (25 sq mi; 65 km 2) site 20 miles (32 km) northeast of Amarillo, in Carson County, Texas. The plant is managed and operated for the United States Department of Energy (DOE) by Consolidated Nuclear Security (CNS) and Sandia National Laboratories.
The two SWA plants in Palm Beach County are on Jog Road just west of West Palm Beach and Riviera Beach. They process about 2 million tons of municipal solid waste a year. They generate enough ...
Sandia is located in northeastern Jim Wells County at (28.019507, -97.878652 Texas State Highway 359 forms the northwest side of the community, leading northeast 6 miles (10 km) to Mathis and southwest 24 miles (39 km) to Alice, the Jim Wells county seat.
The UCLA Anderson School of Management estimated the property and capital losses at between $95 billion and $164 billion, with an additional $4.6 billion in diminished gross domestic product for L ...
The pueblo is located three miles south of Bernalillo off Highway 85 in southern Sandoval County and northern Bernalillo County, at It is bounded by the city of Albuquerque to the south and by the foothills of the Sandia Mountains, a landform the people hold sacred and which was central to the traditional economy and remains important in the spiritual life of the community, to the east.