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  2. United States Army Adjutant General's Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Adjutant General's Corps, formerly the Adjutant General's Department, is a branch of the United States Army first established in 1775. This branch provides personnel service support by manning the force, providing human resources services, coordinating personnel support, Army band operations, and recruiting and retention.

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    5.0 28 June 2019 XML schema 5.0.A dated 01 November 2019 (specification only; no schema changes) 5.0.B dated 29 September 21 (data dictionary update only) 6.0 01. September 2024 XML Schema Possibilities for references Introduction of a new SVG profile Introduction of a new, modernized S1000D logo Introduction of new S1000D issue number convention

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  5. Fort Novosel - Wikipedia

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    The Hanchey Army Airfield became the home of the Department of Rotary Wing Training of the Army Aviation School on 5 October 1959, marking the first time the department was centralized. Fort Rucker suffered damage from three significant tornadoes within two years in 1972 and 1973. The first, rated F2, struck on 13 January 1972. It damaged ...

  6. List of countries by number of military and paramilitary ...

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    The list consists of columns that can be sorted by clicking on the appropriate title: The names of the states, accompanied by their respective national flags.; The number of military personnel on active duty that are currently serving full-time in their military capacity.

  7. Least publishable unit - Wikipedia

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    In academic publishing, the least publishable unit (LPU), also smallest publishable unit (SPU), minimum publishable unit (MPU), loot, or publon, is the minimum amount of information that can be used to generate a publication in a peer-reviewed venue, such as a journal or a conference.

  8. Windows Mobile 5.0 - Wikipedia

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    Windows Mobile 5.0 is a mobile operating system developed by Microsoft. It was originally codenamed "Magneto". [ 2 ] It was released at Microsoft's Mobile and Embedded Developers Conference 2005 in Las Vegas, May 9–12, 2005.

  9. Adenosine triphosphate - Wikipedia

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    Adenosine 5′-(γ-thiotriphosphate) is an extremely common ATP analog in which one of the gamma-phosphate oxygens is replaced by a sulfur atom; this anion is hydrolyzed at a dramatically slower rate than ATP itself and functions as an inhibitor of ATP-dependent processes.