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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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    The Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR) is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the United States Air Force Warfare Center of Air Combat Command. The unit is stationed at Nellis Air Force Base , Nevada as a tenant unit.

  4. Strategic default - Wikipedia

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    A strategic default is the decision by a borrower to stop making payments (i.e., to default) on a debt, despite having the financial ability to make the payments.. This is particularly associated with residential and commercial mortgages, in which case it usually occurs after a substantial drop in the house's price such that the debt owed is (considerably) greater than the value of the ...

  5. Strategic Default Gaining in Popularity - AOL

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    The growing popularity of strategic default can't be denied. Forty-eight percent of homeowners surveyed say they would consider a strategic default -- also known as walking away -- if their home ...

  6. Should You Consider a 'Strategic Default' on Your Mortgage? - AOL

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  7. Strategic Defaulters: Still No Reason Why Some Stop Paying ...

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  8. State defaults in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The last instance of such a default took place during the Great Depression, in 1933, when the state of Arkansas defaulted on its highway bonds, which had long-lasting consequences for the state. [1] Current U.S. bankruptcy law, an area governed by federal law, does not allow a state to file for bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Code. [2]

  9. Strategic Default: Would Half of Homeowners Walk Away? - AOL

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