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U.S. DoD designations for SA-N series naval surface-to-air missiles, with Soviet designations. Note that these are not standard NATO names, NATO uses the regular SA series for naval SAMS also, however the US DoD refers to them by these names:
Patricia Allen's murder had an everlasting legacy that lives on today in a variety of different memorials. In 1992, a fund was created in honour of her named "The Patricia Allen Memorial Fund". It started at first with simple private donations but later made use of other fundraising methods such as bingos and an annual golf tournament. [ 7 ]
As of June 1, 2010, IATA code changed to Y6. L9 BTZ Bristow U.S. LLC: BRISTOW United States 1T BUC Bulgarian Air Charter: BULGARIAN CHARTER Bulgaria BUL Blue Airlines: BLUE AIRLINES Democratic Republic of the Congo BU BUN Buryat Airlines Aircompany: BURAL Russia BUZ Buzz Stansted: BUZZ United Kingdom BVA Buffalo Airways: BUFFALO AIR United ...
This is a table of 1962 United States Tri-Service aircraft designation system with selected letter sequences and number. Two previous USAF/AAF/AAC number series are included due to their impact and partial incorporation into the tri-service system (A, B, C, F and O reset to one, but # carryover existed).
This section of the list of United States Navy ships contains all ships of the United States Navy with names beginning with D, E and F. For a list exclusively of currently commissioned ships, see the List of current ships of the United States Navy. For ships with unique names, "USS Shipname" redirects to the ship article.
The Pennsylvania Railroad's class B6 was its most successful class of switcher locomotive, or as the PRR termed them "shifter". The PRR preferred the 0-6-0 wheel arrangement for larger switchers, whereas on other railroads the 0-8-0 gained preference. The PRR generally used 2-8-0s when larger power was required.
The locomotive was used to bank heavy trains up the Worsborough Bank, making up to 18 return trips each day; [1] a typical train consisted of an LNER Class O4 locomotive with 60+ loaded coal wagons then an assisting engine at the rear, usually another O4 or an Ex-GCR Class 1B, and finally the U1.
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