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  2. United States Africa Command - Wikipedia

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    Oaken Sonnet I - 2013 rescue of United States personnel from South Sudan during its civil war [73] Oaken Sonnet II - 2014 operation in South Sudan; Oaken Sonnet III – 2016 operation in South Sudan; Oaken Steel - July 2016 to January 2017 deployment to Uganda and reinforcement of security forces at US embassy in South Sudan

  3. List of U.S. Department of Defense and partner code names

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    Operation Oaken Sonnet. Oaken Sonnet I – 2013 rescue of United States personnel from South Sudan during its civil war [15] Oaken Sonnet II – 2014 operation in South Sudan [15] Oaken Sonnet III – 2016 operation in South Sudan [15] Oaken Steel – July 2016 to January 2017 deployment to Uganda and reinforcement of security forces at US ...

  4. Revealed: The U.S. military's 36 code-named operations ... - AOL

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    While the Pentagon has acknowledged the names, locations and purposes of some of these operations, others are far lower profile. Almost all are unknown to the general public. Revealed: The U.S ...

  5. 1st Battalion, 6th Marines - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 1/6 deployed as the ground element of the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit as the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group (BATARG) located in the 5th and 6th Fleet in support of Operation Inherent Resolve and the evacuation of the US embassy in Tripoli by 3rd Battalion 8th Marines(Operation Oaken Lotus). After the evacuation of the US embassy in ...

  6. Sonnet 1 - Wikipedia

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    Sonnet 1 is the first in a series of 154 sonnets written by William Shakespeare and published in 1609 by Thomas Thorpe. [2] Nineteenth-century critics thought Thorpe might have published the poems without Shakespeare's consent, but modern scholars don't agree and consider that Thorpe maintained a good reputation.

  7. Crown of sonnets - Wikipedia

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    Title page of Corona di rime per festeggiare il natalizio giorno di fille from 1748. An advanced form of crown of sonnets is also called a sonnet redoublé or heroic crown, comprising fifteen sonnets, in which the sonnets are linked as described above, but the final binding sonnet is made up of all the first or the last lines of the preceding fourteen, in order.

  8. Armed Forces Service Medal - Wikipedia

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    Approved U.S. Military Operations for the Armed Forces Service Medal [6] Area or Operation Start Date End Date Operation Maritime Monitor: 1 June 1992 1 December 1992 Operation Provide Promise: 2 June 1992 15 February 1996 Operation Deny Flight: 12 April 1993 2 December 1995 Operation Sharp Guard: 15 June 1993 20 September 1996

  9. Reuben Bright - Wikipedia

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    "Reuben Bright" is a sonnet with decasyllabic lines of iambic pentameter. [2] Its structure is that of the Petrarchan sonnet according to Stephen Regan; [ 1 ] its rhyme scheme is ABBA ABBA CDCD EE. In other words, the octet has two quatrains of enclosed rhyme , and the sestet has a quatrain of alternating rhyme and a concluding couplet.