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This phone is fully interoperable with the EE-8, TA-1, TA-43 and TA-312 series of US Field Phones. EE-8 A part of The Marshall Plan (from its enactment, officially the European Recovery Program, ERP) The EE-8* was used in USA from World War II to late seventies, and in Norway from World War II until the TP-6 could replace it.
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BC-342 radio receiver. The BC-342 was a World War II U.S. Army Signal Corps high frequency radio receiver.It was used primarily as part of field installations such as the SCR-188A, but could be used with mobile sets such as the 2 1/2 ton mounted SCR-399.
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COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 312-97 of 20 February 1997 establishing the quantity available for the second quarter of 1997 in respect of certain products in the milk and milk products sector under the arrangements provided for in the Agreements on free trade between the Community and the Baltic States
Drawing a bow, from a 1908 archery manual. A bow consists of a semi-rigid but elastic arc with a high-tensile bowstring joining the ends of the two limbs of the bow.An arrow is a projectile with a pointed tip and a long shaft with stabilizer fins towards the back, with a narrow notch at the very end to contact the bowstring.
Case name Citation Date decided Sibbach v. Wilson and Company: 312 U.S. 1: 1941: Gorin v. United States: 312 U.S. 19: 1941: United States v. Cowden Manufacturing Company