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  2. File:Grierson's Raid.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Streight's Raid.pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Doolittle Raid Final.pdf - Wikipedia

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  5. Raid on Black Rock - Wikipedia

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    The Raid on Black Rock took place during the War of 1812 between the United Kingdom and the United States on 11 July 1813, near the Niagara River in western New York State, USA. The British objective was to capture supplies and equipment from the U.S. military store depot at Black Rock, New York. The raid was a success but the British force ...

  6. Gatecliff Rockshelter - Wikipedia

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    The excavations that year reached a depth of 4.8 meters and obtained radiocarbon dates of approximately 2500 B.C. [3] In 1974, the American Museum of Natural History and Education Expeditions International again sponsored the excavations at the Gatecliff Rockshelter. [3] By the end of this season, the crew had excavated 98 cubic meters of ...

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  8. Saturation diving - Wikipedia

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    Saturation diver working on the USS Monitor wreck at 70 m (230 ft) depth Saturation diver conducting deep-sea salvage operations. Saturation diving is diving for periods long enough to bring all tissues into equilibrium with the partial pressures of the inert components of the breathing gas used.

  9. Black Rock (Great Salt Lake) - Wikipedia

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    The rock was described in 1870 by travel guide writer Fitz Ludlow as grim and ugly, yet part of a charming scene: "A fifteen minute [horse] ride, and Black Rock rose grim and ugly, like the foundation of some ruined tower...we had expected a grim and desolate landscape; a sullen waste of brine, stagnating along low ready shores, black as ...