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  2. Infiltration (hydrology) - Wikipedia

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    Infiltration is the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil. It is commonly used in both hydrology and soil sciences. The infiltration capacity is defined as the maximum rate of infiltration. It is most often measured in meters per day but can also be measured in other units of distance over time if necessary. [1] The ...

  3. List of border incidents involving North and South Korea

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    1974: The first North Korean infiltration tunnel into South Korea is discovered. Three following tunnels were found in 1975, 1978, 1990. [8] The joint South Korean-U.S. investigation team trip a North Korean booby-trap, killing one American and wounding six others. March 1975: The second North Korean infiltration tunnel is discovered.

  4. Third Tunnel of Aggression - Wikipedia

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    The tunnel is now a tourist site, though still well guarded. [9]Visitors enter either by walking down a long steep incline that starts in a lobby with a gift shop or via a rubber-tyred train that contains a driver at the front or the back (depending on the direction as there is only one set of rails) and padded seats facing forward and backwards in rows for up to three passengers each. [10]

  5. Israel has signaled readiness for war with Hezbollah after ...

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    What happened, when and where? ... urged families to dump their cell phones to avoid infiltration from Israeli and US spyware. ... Gallant appeared to reference the attacks on Wednesday during a ...

  6. Jordanian military says 1 man died, 2 arrested during a ... - AOL

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    The Jordanian military said Tuesday one man died and two others were arrested during an attempt to infiltrate the country. The military said it had applied its “rules of engagement” during ...

  7. Operation Eagle Claw - Wikipedia

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    During this Security Council meeting of 11 April Carter confirmed that he had authorized the mission. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] [ Note 1 ] He also continued to entertain the planning for a concurrent punitive air-strike, but this was finally rejected on 23 April, one day before the start of the mission, [ 11 ] which was code-named Operation Eagle Claw .

  8. What’s legal for closing Georgia’s coal ash ponds might hinge ...

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    A few years ago, the EPA resurrected a coal ash rule shelved during the Trump administration, which says when it comes to coal ash and water, infiltration can come from any direction, including ...

  9. Operation CHAOS - Wikipedia

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    Operation CHAOS or Operation MHCHAOS was a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) domestic espionage project targeting American citizens operating from 1967 to 1974, established by President Lyndon B. Johnson and expanded under President Richard Nixon, whose mission was to uncover possible foreign influence on domestic race, anti-war, and other protest movements.