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  2. Bloons Tower Defense - Wikipedia

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    In Bloons TD 6, it is played from a 2.5D perspective, as opposed to the 2D perspective of previous Bloons Tower Defense games, [42] and utilizes 3D computer graphics. [43] Bloons TD 6 expands on traditional Bloons Tower Defense gameplay with "Heroes", who will progressively level up once placed, making them stronger as the game progresses.

  3. Warrenton Training Center - Wikipedia

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    Warrenton Training Center was established on June 1, 1951, as part of a "Federal Relocation Arc" of hardened underground bunkers built to support continuity of government in the event of a nuclear attack on Washington, D.C. [1] [2] The center was ostensibly designated a Department of Defense Communication Training Activity and served as a communications training school. [1]

  4. List of American military installations - Wikipedia

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    Map of the small U.S. military installations, ranges and training areas in the continental United States. This is a list of military installations owned or used by the United States Armed Forces both in the United States and around the world.

  5. Tower defense - Wikipedia

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    Tower defense is seen as a subgenre of real-time strategy video games, due to its real-time origins, [2] [3] even though many modern tower defense games include aspects of turn-based strategy. Strategic choice and positioning of defensive elements is an essential strategy of the genre.

  6. British Army Training Unit Suffield - Wikipedia

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    The British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS) is a British Army unit located at the vast training area of Canadian Forces Base Suffield near Suffield, Alberta, Canada. [1] BATUS is the British Army's largest armoured training facility, and it can accommodate live-firing and tactical effect simulation (TES) exercises up to battle group level.

  7. Flash Element TD - Wikipedia

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    The map and name is based on the "Element TD" map created for the real-time strategy game Warcraft III by Brian Powers and Evan Hatampour, David Scott created a much simpler version of the map that could be played using only a browser. The game was launched in January 2007 [2] and still has growth to this day. [1]

  8. Defense Grid 2 - Wikipedia

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    Defense Grid 2 is a 2014 tower defense video game developed by Hidden Path Entertainment and published by 505 Games. As a sequel to the 2008 Defense Grid: The Awakening , the game was crowd-funded on Kickstarter in 2012 [ 4 ] and released on Windows , Xbox One , and PlayStation 4 on September 23, 2014.

  9. Wendover Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Wendover Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force base in Utah now known as Wendover Airport. During World War II , it was a training base for B-17 and B-24 bomber crews. It was the training site of the 509th Composite Group , the B-29 unit that carried out the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki .