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  2. Captain of industry - Wikipedia

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    The education division of the National Endowment for the Humanities has prepared a lesson plan for schools asking whether "robber baron" or "captain of industry" is the better terminology. The lesson states that it attempts to help students "establish a distinction between robber barons and captains of industry.

  3. Captains of Industry (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Captain of industry and similar can mean: Captain of industry, a business leader; Captains of Industry (band), a group formed by former Stiff Records performer Wreckless Eric; Captains of Industry (record label), an independent record label based in Durham, UK

  4. Tom Morgan (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Morgan (born October 21) [1] is an American comic book artist known primarily for his work on Marvel Comics' Captain America, The Punisher 2099, Excalibur and Iron Man. Career [ edit ]

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  6. Baba Harbhajan Singh - Wikipedia

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    Sepoy/Honorary Captain Baba Harbhajan Singh [a] (1946–1968) was an Indian Army soldier who served from 30 June 1965 to 4 October 1968. He is said to serve the Indian Army even after his death by coming in dreams of soldiers and telling them the plans of their enemies.

  7. Logbook - Wikipedia

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    A logbook (or log book) is a record used to record states, events, or conditions applicable to complex machines or the personnel who operate them.Logbooks are commonly associated with the operation of aircraft, nuclear plants, particle accelerators, and ships (among other applications).

  8. Training Within Industry - Wikipedia

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    The Training Within Industry (TWI) service was created by the United States Department of War, running from 1940 to 1945 within the War Manpower Commission. The purpose was to provide consulting services to war-related industries whose personnel were being conscripted into the US Army at the same time the War Department was issuing orders for ...

  9. Senior captain - Wikipedia

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    The rank of senior captain was used by the Revenue Cutter Service to denote a rank equivalent to a U.S. Navy commander and was established in 1908 during an overhaul of service rank structures by Congress. The rank and title of captain-commandant denoted the head of the Revenue Cutter Service and was superior to the rank of senior captain.