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  2. Rupa Company - Wikipedia

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    Rupa produces vests, briefs, drawers, Bermuda shorts, Capris, T-shirts, lounge wear, boxer shorts and sleepwear for men; and bras, panties, camisoles and leggings for women. It also manufactures baba suits, bloomers and slips for infants/toddlers, and lounge-wear, Bermuda shorts and T-shirts for kids. Thermal wear is another major category that ...

  3. Ranger Body Armor - Wikipedia

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    Early versions of RBA (the first variant, which featured only the front ballistic armor plate and no rear armor plate) first saw active frontline service in 1993, being used in combat in Operation Gothic Serpent (22 August 1993 to 13 October 1993), when Rangers of Task Force Ranger first arrived in Mogadishu, Somalia. There, it was used by the ...

  4. Prahlad Rai Agarwala - Wikipedia

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    The "Rupa" brand of knit wear owned by the hosiery company Rupa & Company Ltd. founded by Prahlad Rai Agarwala along with Ghanshyam Prasad Agarwala and Kunj Bihari Agarwal in 1968 is one of India's largest knitwear brand. [1] [2] In 1962, Prahlad Rai Agarwala sett up Binod Hosiery, however it proved to be unsuccessful. In 1968, Rupa was born . [3]

  5. $750,000 apocalypse SUV comes with its own gas mask - AOL

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    The package also provides two bulletproof vests designed to meet professional security standards. A matching bulletproof helmet accompanies the protective gear, ensuring complete personal safety.

  6. Osprey body armour - Wikipedia

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    A soldier from 3rd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment, wearing Enhanced Combat Body Armour during Operation Telic. British forces first began using body armour on a widespread basis when combatting terrorist activities in Northern Ireland during Operation Banner, [1] with this initially consisting of M52 and M69 flak vests and then the Individual Northern Ireland Body Armour vest which could be ...

  7. Patagonia's Presidents' Day Sale just dropped: Save up ... - AOL

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    Men's Nano Puff Vest. $113 $189 Save $76. See at Patagonia. Recycled Market Tote. $22 $45 Save $23. See at Patagonia. Men's Lightweight Insulated Fjord Flannel Shirt. $99 $199 Save $100.

  8. An Iraq War vet is facing deportation. This veterans' group ...

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    Marlon Parris just wanted to stop by the ATM. The Iraq war veteran had left his home in Laveen, Arizona, on the morning of Jan. 22 when he was swarmed by a half-dozen black SUVs. Officers with ...

  9. Second Chance (body armor) - Wikipedia

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    Second Chance is an American body armor manufacturing company. The company was founded in the early 1970s by U.S. Marine and pizza delivery owner/driver Richard Davis. Davis developed the idea of a bulletproof vest after shooting three armed robbers in self-defense during a delivery.