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  2. Military mail - Wikipedia

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    The MPS is required to adhere to United States Postal Service (USPS) rules, federal laws, and various international laws and agreements for movement of military mail into more than 85 countries. The individual military services ( Army , Marine Corps , Navy , Air Force , Coast Guard ) are each, themselves, responsible for the costs, manpower ...

  3. List of airline codes (A) - Wikipedia

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    United States 4G* Advance Leasing Company: United States AN WSN Advanced Air: WINGSPAN United States 2015 [2] ADD Advanced Air Co. Japan ICAO Code no longer allocated ADV Advanced Flight Training: ADVANCED United Kingdom RDD Adygea Airlines: ADLINES Russia defunct DVN Adventia: Spain EBS AEG Aviation Services: United States A3 AEE Aegean ...

  4. List of airlines of the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airlines that have an air operator's certificate issued by the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States. Note: Destinations in bold indicate primary hubs, those in italic indicate secondary hubs, and those with regular font indicate focus cities. For legacy carriers American, Delta, and United, the most strategic ...

  5. Unit Identification Code - Wikipedia

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    The Unit Identification Code (UIC) is a six character alphanumeric code that uniquely identifies each United States Department of Defense entity. The UIC is often used on various paperwork to assign a soldier to a specific company in which they fall under. The first character is the Service Designator: [1] A: US Department of Agriculture

  6. Direct public offering - Wikipedia

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    The advantages of a direct public offering include: broader access to investment capital, the ability to raise capital from the company's own community (including non-wealthy investors), the ability to utilize stock to complete acquisitions and stock options to attract and retain employees, enhanced credibility and providing early investors with liquidity.

  7. Airlines for America - Wikipedia

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    Airlines for America (A4A), formerly known as Air Transport Association of America (ATA), is an American trade association and lobbying group based in Washington, D.C. that represents major North American airlines since 1936. [2]

  8. US Airways - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 the alliance between USAir and British Airways ended in a court battle when British Airways announced its intentions to partner with American Airlines. [28] About March 1, 1997 USAir changed its name to US Airways and introduced a new corporate identity. A stylized version of the United States flag was adopted as a new logo.

  9. United States government safe and vault door specifications

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    A United States Government Class 5-B vault door, which has been tested and approved by the Government under Fed. Spec. AA-D-600D, is ballistic resistant and affords the following security protection: 20 man-hours against surreptitious entry. 30 man-minutes against covert entry. 10 man-minutes against forced entry.