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  2. Gun laws in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Utah's firearm laws are some of the more permissive in the United States. Utah's firearms laws are intended to protect the second amendment rights of its law-abiding citizens, while at the same time ensuring the safety of the general public. A 2013 study ranked Utah the lowest among all 50 states in the category of gun control legislation. [4]

  3. 191st Air Refueling Squadron - Wikipedia

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    Upon return to Utah state control, the 191st was re-equipped by Tactical Air Command (TAC) with F-51D Mustangs. On 1 June 1955 it was transferred to Air Defense Command (ADC) and re-designated as the 191st Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, and received its first jet aircraft, the F-86A Sabre which it used as a day-only interceptor for the air ...

  4. Utah Air National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Utah Air National Guard also maintains a state of readiness to meet the needs to support the State of Utah during an earthquake, flood, civil disturbance or major disaster. Utah Air Guardsmen, at the request of the Governor, assisted during Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita and airlifted evacuees to safety in September 2005.

  5. 5 American cities that require you to own a gun - AOL

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    Virgin, Utah. In 2000, the city council passed an ordinance making firearm ownership mandatory. The mayor at the time encouraged this move because most citizens had already owned guns.

  6. List of military installations in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Roland R. Wright Air National Guard Base - Utah Air National Guard base located on the east side of the Salt Lake City International Airport. Tooele Army Depot - A U.S. Army war reserve and training ammunition storage facility. Utah Test and Training Range - Military testing and training area.

  7. Air gun laws - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of laws concerning air guns by country.. Most countries have laws about air guns, but these vary widely. Often each jurisdiction has its own unique definition of an air gun; and regulations may vary for weapons of different bore, muzzle energy or velocity, or material of ammunition, with guns designed to fire metal pellets often more tightly controlled than airsoft weapons.

  8. 211th Aviation Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan from June 2004 / HQ at Kandahar part of Joint Task Force Wings (UT ARNG). [6] Company C at Army Aviation Support Facility, South Valley Regional Airport, ...

  9. Utah Army National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Utah Army National Guard maintains 30 armories in 27 communities. The Utah Army National Guard is a component of the United States Army and the United States National Guard. Nationwide, the Army National Guard comprises approximately one half of the US Army's available combat forces and approximately one third of its support organization.