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  2. First World War glass–rubber exchange - Wikipedia

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    It was agreed with the German War Office that they would supply 8–10,000 each of two types of binoculars - one specification for infantry officers and one for artillery officers. [4] The Germans responded that they could supply a greater quantity direct from their current stockpiles and offered 10–15,000 of each type to be delivered within ...

  3. Headquarters South East (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Under the Army 2020, the 2nd (South East) Brigade, which had regional responsibility for the south east counties (Kent, Surrey, and Sussex), and 145th (South) Brigade, which had regional responsibility for the south-central region (Thames Valley (Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire), Hampshire, and the Isle of Wight) were merged to form the new 11th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters ...

  4. Portal:South East England - Wikipedia

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    The region's close proximity to London has led to South East England becoming a prosperous economic hub with the largest economy of any region in the UK, after London. The region is home to Gatwick Airport, the UK's second-busiest airport, and Heathrow Airport (the UK's busiest airport) is located adjacent to the region's boundary with Greater ...

  5. LA Times owner plans to add AI-powered ‘bias meter ... - AOL

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    Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong, who blocked the newspaper’s endorsement of Kamala Harris and plans to overhaul its editorial board, says he will implement an artificial intelligence ...

  6. Ross (optics) - Wikipedia

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    Ross is the name of a succession of London-based lens designers and their company.. Ross Extra Rapid 8x5 lens of about 1880. Andrew Ross (1798–1859) founded his company in 1830; from 1840 he began producing camera lenses signed "A. Ross".

  7. Controversial proposal could move some Air National Guard ...

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    There's a controversy brewing involving the nation's newest military branch over the potential of moving Air National Guard units into the U.S. Space Force.

  8. Lobby group asks Trump for investment rules overhaul - AOL

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    A trade group has asked the incoming Trump administration to consider a "comprehensive plan" for updating the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's regulatory framework for investment ...

  9. Contrast seeker - Wikipedia

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    The camera is initially pointed at a target and then locked on, allowing the missile to fly to its target by keeping the image stable within the camera's field of view. The first production missile to use a contrast seeker was the AGM-65 Maverick , which began development in the 1960s and entered service in 1972.