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  2. List of military headstamps - Wikipedia

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    A division of Canadian Industries Ltd. formed in late 1939 to produce munitions for the projected war effort. In 1941 they began to make high-quality boxer-primed .303 "Red Label"-type ammunition for use in aircraft machineguns. In 1942 they made the first Canadian government-manufactured 9×19mm Parabellum cartridges for Commonwealth forces.

  3. SS Nascopie - Wikipedia

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    RMS Nascopie was a steamship built by Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson of Newcastle upon Tyne, England. [1] She was launched on December 7, 1911, and achieved speeds of 14.1 knots (26 km/h) during her sea trials.

  4. REO Motor Car Company - Wikipedia

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    REO Speed Wagon Fire Truck at Jack Daniel's Distillery, Lynchburg, Tennessee. Reo Flying Cloud 4.7-litre. ... R. M. Owens & Co. A 1919 REO Motor Car Company ...

  5. AGM-88 HARM - Wikipedia

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    The AGM-88 HARM (High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile) is a tactical, air-to-surface anti-radiation missile designed to home in on electronic transmissions coming from surface-to-air radar systems. It was originally developed by Texas Instruments as a replacement for the AGM-45 Shrike and AGM-78 Standard ARM system.

  6. R.M. Wade & Co. - Wikipedia

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    R.M. Wade & Co. is a Beaverton, Oregon based manufacturer of agricultural and irrigation equipment. Founded in 1865 by Robert M. Wade, it is the oldest family-owned company in the state of Oregon. [ 1 ]

  7. British Racing Motors V16 - Wikipedia

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    The British Racing Motors V16 is a supercharged 1.5-litre (90.8 cu. in.) V-16 cylinder racing engine built by British Racing Motors (BRM) for competing in Formula One motor racing in the immediate aftermath of World War II.