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  2. Joint Personnel Recovery Agency - Wikipedia

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    The blue background, symbolizing sky and space, represents the limitlessness of DOD recovery operations worldwide. [citation needed]The red, white and blue border represents the physical and mental anguish of past warfighters in their loss of freedom or life; and valor of each service in pursuit of its personnel recovery mission.

  3. Jefferson Public Radio - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Public Radio (JPR) is a regional public radio broadcasting network serving over a million potential listeners in Southern Oregon and the Shasta Cascade region of northern California. Owned by Southern Oregon University , the network is headquartered on the SOU campus in Ashland , near Medford .

  4. Institute for Jewish Policy Research - Wikipedia

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    The Institute for Jewish Policy Research (JPR), founded as the Institute of Jewish Affairs, is a London-based research institute and think tank. It specialises in contemporary Jewish affairs. It specialises in contemporary Jewish affairs.

  5. JPR - Wikipedia

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    JPR may stand for: J. P. R. Williams (1949–2024), Welsh rugby player; Institute for Jewish Policy Research, a British think tank; Jefferson Public Radio, headquartered in Ashland, Oregon; Jeppiaar (1931–2016), Indian educationalist; Ji-Paraná Airport, in Brazil; Journal of Peace Research; Journal of Plant Research; Journal of Proteome Research

  6. J. P. R. Williams - Wikipedia

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    He became known universally as J. P. R. Williams (or sometimes just as JPR) four years after his Welsh debut, in 1973 when J. J. Williams (also John) joined the Welsh team. [2] Playing in the position of full-back, he was noted for his aggressive attacking style. With his long sideburns and socks around his ankles, "JPR" was an iconic figure on ...

  7. KSOR - Wikipedia

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    KSOR (90.1 FM) is a National Public Radio member station licensed to Ashland, Oregon. [2] The station is owned by Southern Oregon University, and is an affiliate of Jefferson Public Radio.

  8. Ji-Paraná Airport - Wikipedia

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    José Coleto Airport (IATA: JPR, ICAO: SBJI) is the airport serving Ji-Paran ...

  9. KSJK - Wikipedia

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    It is the flagship of JPR's "News & Information" service, consisting of news and talk programming. KSJK signed on as KRVC in 1961 as a 1,000-watt, daytime-only outlet on 1350 kHz, licensed to Ashland, Oregon. It was owned by Faith Tabernacle, Inc. [4] In 1983 it was authorized to move to 1230 kHz and to change the city of license to Talent.