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  2. Nevada Test and Training Range - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, NAFR was renamed the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR) and in October 2001, the range group personnel and assets for range operations transferred to the 98th Range Wing. [36] In 2005, Indian Springs AFAF was renamed Creech Air Force Base and in 2010, the NTS was renamed the Nevada National Security Site. [37]

  3. Nevada Test and Training Range (military unit) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2011, the wing was redesignated Nevada Test and Training Range and its operational groups were replaced by directorates. [2] [4] Then on 1 April 2013, the 25th Space Range Squadron (SRS) was moved under the NTTR from Air Force Space Command. The 25 SRS operates and maintains the Space Test and Training Range. On 24 July 2020 the 25th ...

  4. Test and Training Range - Wikipedia

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    Nevada Test and Training Range (military unit), the NTTR's military unit (former 98th Range Wing) Nevada Test Site , an NTTR area (former Nevada Proving Ground) Strategic Training Ranges , various Strategic Air Command areas with Oil Burner routes used for testing aircrews and equipment (e.g., Radar Bomb Scoring)

  5. NTTR - Wikipedia

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    NTTR may refer to: Nevada Test and Training Range , a USAF military region in the United States that began as the Tonopah Bombing Range Nevada Test and Training Range (military unit) , the former USAF wing which is responsible for the Nevada range

  6. List of commanders of the LTTE - Wikipedia

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    LTTE military intelligence wing leader for the east of Sri Lanka. He was killed by a Sri Lanka Army LRRP unit in 2001. [38] Lt. Colonel Ponnamman † [39] Yogaratnam Kugan: 1987 Navatkuly: Graduate of Jaffna Hindu College and a college all-rounder. He was killed in 1987 in an explosion during an attempt to attack the Sri Lanka Army camp in ...

  7. List of Sri Lankan generals and brigadiers - Wikipedia

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    Commander, Sri Lanka Army 1977-81. [5] General Nalin Seneviratne - on the retied list. Commander, Sri Lanka Army 1985-88. [6] General Hamilton Wanasinghe - on the retired list. Commander, Sri Lanka Army 1988-91. [7] General Cecil Waidyaratne - on the retired list. Commander, Sri Lanka Army 1991-93. [8] General G. H. de Silva - on the retired ...

  8. History of Sri Lanka (1948–present) - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 Jayewardene introduced a new constitution making Sri Lanka a presidential 'Democratic Socialist' republic, with himself as executive President The Constitution of Sri Lanka: Chapter I – The People, the State and Sovereignty. In 1980 he crushed a general strike by the trade-union movement, jailing its leaders.

  9. Heads of state of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The head of state of Sri Lanka is the president. The office has existed since 1972 with the establishment of a Republican government under the 1972 Constitution . However for most of its history, from 543 BC the head of state has been a monarch.