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  2. Monika Dannemann - Wikipedia

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    On the evening of 17 September Hendrix took at least one amphetamine pill (known as a "black bomber") at a party, where he stayed for a short while. Later, at Dannemann's flat, Hendrix took nine of her Vesparax sleeping tablets ; Hendrix was officially declared to have died at St. Mary Abotts hospital at 12:45 PM.

  3. Dexamyl - Wikipedia

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    Its name is a portmanteau of dextro- amphetamine and amyl- barbitone. [ citation needed ] Dexamyl was discontinued in 1982 by SKF in favor of monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) and tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) which were recently developed and shared treatment indications with Dexamyl yet lacked the high dependence potential and abuse ...

  4. 477th Tactical Fighter Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 477th Fighter-Bomber Squadron was activated at Clovis Air Force Base, New Mexico in October 1957 [6] as the fourth North American F-100 Super Sabre of the 312th Tactical Fighter Wing. [7] The squadron deployed to Turkey for NATO rotational commitments.

  5. 421st Fighter Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 421st is one of the longest operating General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon units together with its sister squadron assigned to the 388th, the 4th Fighter Squadron.It trains to deploy worldwide to conduct Day/Night air superiority and precision strike sorties employing laser-guided and inertially aided munitions during contingencies and combat.

  6. Simon's reagent - Wikipedia

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    The primary use of this reagent is for detecting secondary amines, such as MDMA and methamphetamine, and is typically used after the mecke or marquis reagents to differentiate between the two mentioned and amphetamine or MDA. [1]

  7. History and culture of substituted amphetamines - Wikipedia

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    Amphetamine was also given to Allied bomber pilots during World War II to sustain them by fighting off fatigue and enhancing focus during long flights. [4] [9] During the Persian Gulf War, amphetamine became the drug of choice for American bomber pilots, being used voluntarily by roughly half of U.S. Air Force pilots. [48]

  8. 305th Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, the group's predecessor unit, the 305th Bombardment Group was one of the first VIII Bomber Command Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress units in England, and, was one of the most-decorated USAAF heavy-bombardment groups in the European Theater. 1st Lt William R. Lawley, Jr. and 1st Lt Edward S. Michael, pilots in the 364th Bomb ...

  9. Blacker Bombard - Wikipedia

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    The Bombard was a 29mm spigot mortar, [1] weighing 112 lb [13] alone, 360 lb [12] on its mobile platform, and 407 lb including the required emplacement tools. Two types of ammunition were provided for the weapon – a 20 lb anti-tank bomb and a lighter 14 lb anti-personnel bomb, [ 14 ] with each weapon being issued with 150 rounds of the former ...