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In the United States, most journalistic forms of mass communication rely on styles provided in the Associated Press Stylebook (AP). Corporate publications typically follow either the AP style guide or the equally respected Chicago Manual of Style, often with entries that are additions or exceptions to the chosen style guide.
AP [1] AP Stylebook: Associated Press: Journalism: American English: www.apstylebook.com: APA [2] APA style: American Psychological Association: Psychology, social sciences: American English: apastyle.apa.org: CBE [3] Scientific Style and Format: The CBE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers, 6th edition [a] Council of Biology Editors ...
The standard AP-9 has a 5-inch barrel. The AP-9 Target began with a 12-inch barrel (Target AP-9), but this was later reduced to 11 inches (AP-9/11 Target); they both have a separate fore-end and a fluted barrel. These firearms were banned by most states after the passage of the Federal Assault Weapons Ban. [2] [3]
According to The New York Times, the Army has started to "wikify" certain field manuals, allowing any authorized user to update the manuals. [4] This process, specifically using the MediaWiki arm of the military's professional networking application, milSuite, was recognized by the White House as an Open Government Initiative in 2010.
The first AN/FLR-9 antenna system, often called "the elephant cage", [1] became operational March 1965, at Misawa AB. [3] The USAFSS had two major areas of operations: ground-based and airborne. Ground-based units were scattered throughout the globe and collected information from fixed sites with large antenna arrays, such as the AN/FLR-9.
AP9, AP-9, AP.9, AP 9, or variant may refer to: Autopista AP-9, an expressway in Galicia, Spain; Seversky AP-9, USAAC fighter; USS Zeilin (AP-9), US Navy World War II Harris-class attack transport; AA Arms AP-9 semi-automatic 9mm pistol; FEG AP9 semi-automatic 9mm pistol (47091) 1999 AP 9, AP9 asteroid discovered in 1999, the 47091st asteroid ...
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Operation Northern Vigilance, was a NORAD operation which involved deploying fighter aircraft to locations in Alaska and Northern Canada. [1] The operation was a response to a Russian exercise, in which long-range bombers were dispatched to Russia's high north. The operation was one part simulation, one part real world.