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  2. The Secret War to Take Out Iran's F-14 Fighters - AOL

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    The weapons Ukraine needs to win. Plus: Russia is trying to intimidate the world with hypersonic missiles. Read the new Pop Mech issue NOW.

  3. Lenticular Reentry Vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The Lenticular Reentry Vehicle (LRV), according to a November 2000 Popular Mechanics cover story, [1] was an experimental nuclear warhead delivery system under development during the Cold War by defense contractor North American Aviation, managed out of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, Ohio.

  4. Popular Mechanics - Wikipedia

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    Cover of April 1924 issue, 25 cents ($4.34 in 2022) Popular Mechanics was founded in Chicago by Henry Haven Windsor, with the first issue dated January 11, 1902. His concept was that it would explain "the way the world works" in plain language, with photos and illustrations to aid comprehension. [5]

  5. Military.com - Wikipedia

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    Military.com is a website that provides news and information about the United States military, service members, veterans, and their families as well as foreign policy and broader national security issues. Founded in 1999, the site has been a division of Monster Worldwide since 2004.

  6. Supreme Court grapples with the legality of US ban on gun ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Supreme Court justices struggled over technical aspects of "bump stocks" on Wednesday as they considered the legality of a ban imposed under former President Donald ...

  7. Benjamin Chertoff - Wikipedia

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    He moved to Popular Mechanics in September, 2004. There, he worked as the magazine's research editor, and helped to manage the reporting for magazine's March, 2005 9/11: Debunking The Myths story, as well as the magazine's coverage of the aftermath to Hurricane Katrina, and many other aviation, military and technology stories. He held the ...

  8. Debunking 9/11 Myths - Wikipedia

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    Debunking 9/11 Myths has been referred to by news sources such as the San Francisco Chronicle [2] and The Courier-Mail. [7]On the fifth anniversary of the attacks, Democracy Now! screened a debate between Dunbar and James B. Meigs from Popular Mechanics and Dylan Avery and Jason Bermas, respectively the director and producer/researcher of the 9/11 online-documentary Loose Change. [8]

  9. Pin-ups of Yank, the Army Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Yank included war news, photography, and other features. It had a circulation of more than 2.6 million. It had a circulation of more than 2.6 million. One of its most popular features, intended to boost the morale of military personnel serving overseas, was the weekly publication of a pin-up photograph.