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  2. Rockwool International - Wikipedia

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    Rockwool A/S (or AS), [6] also known as the ROCKWOOL Group, [3] is a Danish multinational manufacturer of mineral wool products headquartered in Hedehusene, Greater Copenhagen, Denmark. The company's R&D unit, employing 100 people as of 2016, is co-located with the headquarters in Copenhagen.

  3. List of Wickes-class destroyers - Wikipedia

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    Wickes: Bath Iron Works 26 June 1917 25 June 1918 31 July 1918 Scrapped by UK, 1945 DD-076 Philip: 1 September 1917 25 July 1918 24 August 1918 Scrapped by UK, 1947 DD-077 Woolsey: 1 November 1917 17 September 1918 30 September 1918 Sunk following accident, 21 February 1921 DD-078 Evans: 28 December 1917 30 October 1918 11 November 1918

  4. Wickes-class destroyer - Wikipedia

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    The first Wickes-class vessel was launched on 11 November 1917, with four more by the end of the year. Production peaked in July 1918, when 17 were launched - 15 of them on 4 July. [20] The program continued after the war ended: 21 of the Wickes class (and all but 9 of the Clemson class) were launched after the armistice on 11 November 1918.

  5. High-speed transport - Wikipedia

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    The first group of APDs (APD-1 through APD-36) were converted from one Caldwell-class, 17 Wickes-class, and 14 Clemson-class "flush-deck" destroyers built during and after World War I. Some of these had been previously converted to aircraft tenders or other uses.

  6. Mineral wool - Wikipedia

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    Mineral wool is also known as mineral cotton, mineral fiber, man-made mineral fiber (MMMF), and man-made vitreous fiber (MMVF).. Specific mineral wool products are stone wool and slag wool.

  7. Category:100 mm artillery - Wikipedia

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  8. 100 mm field gun M1944 (BS-3) - Wikipedia

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    The BS-3 remained in service into the 1950s. As of 1955 it was getting replaced in Soviet service by the T-12 antitank gun and the 85 mm antitank gun D-48.A number of BS-3 pieces are still stored in Russian Ground Forces arsenals.

  9. Wickes (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Wickes is a publicly listed home improvement retailer based in the UK. Wickes may also refer to: Companies. Wickes Furniture, a former US-based furniture store chain;

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