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The M4-WAC-47 is a Ukrainian-made assault rifle created by UkrOboronProm and American company Aeroscraft (a division of Worldwide Aeros Corporation). [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Based on the Colt AR-15 platform, it can fire the Soviet standard 7.62×39mm or the NATO standard 5.56×45mm cartridges by changing the barrel and other parts. [ 2 ]
The Bumper program to produce and launch a two-stage combination of the V-2 and WAC Corporal rockets was conceived in July 1946 by Colonel Holger N. Toftoy. [3] Both the WAC Corporal and the V-2 had been extensively tested at White Sands Proving Grounds , the WAC Corporal's launch series occurring in late 1945/early 1946 and the V-2 launches ...
WAC Area, Fort McClellan, 1954. The Women's Army Corps (WAC) was the women's branch of the U.S. Army. In 1942 it was created as an auxiliary unit, the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) and converted to the WAC in 1943. The Women's Army Corps School was founded at Fort McClellan on September 25, 1952.
What Weight-Loss Related Spending Shifts Could Mean for Affected Industries. As long-term weight loss becomes more of a reality for many Americans, it's clear that they're envisioning lifestyle ...
The WAC Corporal was the first sounding rocket developed in the United States and the first vehicle to achieve hypersonic speeds. [1] It was an offshoot of the Corporal program, that was started by a partnership between the United States Army Ordnance Corps and the California Institute of Technology (named "ORDCIT") in June 1944 with the ultimate goal of developing a military ballistic missile.
For more than two decades, Madison Vaughan has built a sweet relationship with her longtime mailman, Tim, highlighting the importance of community
The Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans meet in a potential NFL playoff preview on Saturday afternoon. Mahomes and Co. don't face an easy opponent in the Texans. While C.J. Stroud and the Texans ...
USCGC Sorrel (WAGL/WLB-296) was a Cactus (A) class buoy tender of the United States Coast Guard built by Zenith Dredge of Duluth, Minnesota. Her keel was laid 26 May 1942, launched 28 September 1942 and commissioned on 15 April 1943.