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  2. Religious symbolism in the United States military - Wikipedia

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    [46] [49] Some military regulations, such as Army Regulation 670-1, expand the phrase to "neat, conservative, and discreet," [50] and the latest revised version of the Department of Defense Instruction (1300.17) which lays the foundation for all religious accommodation policies in the United States military now defines "neat and conservative ...

  3. Sidney S. Wade - Wikipedia

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    Sidney S. Wade was born on September 30, 1909, in Bloomington, Illinois, and attended local high school in 1927.He subsequently enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in May 1928 and after one year of enlisted service, he was appointed to the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, in July 1929.

  4. John H. Hoover - Wikipedia

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    John H. Hoover was born on May 15, 1887, in Seville, Ohio as the son of Benjamin Franklin Hoover and Claudia Irene (Crawford) Brown. He grew up in Adel, Montana and following the graduation from the high school in summer 1903, he received an appointment to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland.

  5. Yeoman (United States Navy) - Wikipedia

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    The US Marine and US Coast Guard women recruits also received basic training here.(See USMCWR and #SPARS below.) [31] [32] Boot camp for the WAVES recruits was a six-week program, similar in emphasis and content to the male version.(2001 Goodson) Physical fitness was stressed, with classroom instruction in Navy ranks and ratings, naval history ...

  6. Count Zero - Wikipedia

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    Count Zero is a science fiction novel by American-Canadian writer William Gibson, originally published in 1986. [1] It presents a near future whose technologies include a network of supercomputers that created a "matrix" in "cyberspace", an accessible, virtual, three-dimensionally active "inner space", which, for Gibson—writing these decades earlier—was seen as being dominated by violent ...

  7. Hokusai Manga - Wikipedia

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    The first volume of 'Manga' (Defined by Hokusai as 'Brush gone wild'), was an art instruction book published to aid his troubled finances. Shortly after he removed the text and republished it. [6] The Manga show a dedication to artistic realism in the portrayal of people and the natural world. The work was an immediate success, and the ...

  8. Royal Lao Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    Royal Lao Armed Forces emblem 1961–1975. The foundations of the Royal Lao Armed Forces were laid on May 11, 1947, when King Sisavang Vong granted a constitution declaring Laos an independent nation (and a Kingdom from 1949) within the colonial framework of French Indochina.