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  2. Larix kaempferi - Wikipedia

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    Larix kaempferi, the Japanese larch [2] or karamatsu (唐松 or 落葉松) in Japanese, is a species of larch native to Japan, in the mountains of Chūbu and Kantō regions in central Honshū. [3] It is a medium-sized to large deciduous coniferous tree reaching 20–40 m tall, with a trunk up to 1 m diameter. The crown is broad conic; both the ...

  3. Pseudolarix - Wikipedia

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    Pseudolarix species are commonly known as golden larch, but are not true larches (Larix) being more closely related to Keteleeria, Abies and Cedrus. P. amabilis is native to eastern China, occurring in small areas in the mountains of southern Anhui , Zhejiang , Fujian , Jiangxi , Hunan , Hubei and eastern Sichuan , at altitudes of 100–1,500 m ...

  4. Battle of Waterloo - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Waterloo was fought on Sunday, June 18th, 1815, near Waterloo (at that time in the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, now in Belgium), marking the end of the Napoleonic Wars. The French Imperial Army under the command of Napoleon I was defeated by two armies of the Seventh Coalition .

  5. The Battle of Waterloo (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Waterloo was much longer and more costly than contemporary films but went on to great commercial and critical success. Though the film was shown in theaters around the world, all copies were thought lost until 2002, when about 22 minutes of the hour-and-a-half production were rediscovered at the British Film Institute archives.

  6. John Lambert (British Army officer, born 1772) - Wikipedia

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    Lambert returned to Europe in time to command the tenth brigade of British infantry at the Battle of Waterloo. The brigade, consisting of the 1st Battalion, 4th (King's Own) Regiment of Foot, 1st Battalion, 27th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Foot, and 2nd Battalion, 40th (2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot, joined the army from Ghent only on the ...

  7. Larch - Wikipedia

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    Larch forest in the North Cascades Range map of Larix laricina. Larix laricina (Du Roi) K. Koch – Tamarack or American larch. Parts of Alaska and throughout Canada and the northern United States from the eastern Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic shore. Larix lyallii Parl. – Subalpine larch. Mountains of northwest United States and southwest ...

  8. Watch a Bradley and a BMP Fighting Vehicle Get Up Close and ...

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    In the Stepove battle, the two vehicles may have been close to minimum arming range (65 meters for a Bradley’s TOW, 70 for a BMP-2’s Konkurs missile). The intervening brush might also have ...

  9. Wellington's Victory: Battle of Waterloo – 18 June 1815

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    Characterized as a "monster game" because of its large number of counters, this is a battalion-level simulation focusing on the Battle of Waterloo, with a 68" x 44" map of the seven-mile battle front (100 yards per hex), and 2000 counters. Rules are included to allow for battle formation tactics, skirmishers, and artillerists. [1]

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