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  2. National Security Operations Center - Wikipedia

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    National SIGINT Operations Center (NSOC) circa 1985. In 1969, a U.S. Navy EC-121 patrol plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan.In the ensuing hours, NSA leaders raced from office to office to gather the information necessary to assemble a coordinated response for the agency and national leadership.

  3. Lak (tribe) - Wikipedia

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    According to the third edition of the Encyclopedia of Islam, the Zands "were a branch of the Laks, a subgroup of the northern Lurs, who spoke Luri, a Western Iranian language". [14] Similarly, according to the second edition of the Encyclopaedia of Islam , the Zands "belonged to the Lakk group of Lurs". [ 15 ]

  4. Recruit Training Command, Great Lakes, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    It is a tenant command of Naval Station Great Lakes in the city of North Chicago, Illinois, in Lake County, north of Chicago. Called "The Quarterdeck of the Navy" since it opened in July 1911, RTC Great Lakes has been the service's only enlisted basic training location since 1994, when the Recruit Training Command in Orlando, Florida , was ...

  5. Naval Station Great Lakes - Wikipedia

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    Naval Station Great Lakes (NAVSTA Great Lakes) is the home of the United States Navy's only current boot camp, located near North Chicago, in Lake County, Illinois, along Lake Michigan. Important tenant commands include the Recruit Training Command, Training Support Center and Navy Recruiting District Chicago.

  6. Laks - Wikipedia

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    Laks (Caucasus), an ethnic group of Dagestan, North Caucasus, Russia Lak (tribe) , a Kurdish tribe in southwestern Iran Simon Laks (1901-1983), Polish composer and violinist who became head of the prisoners' orchestra at Birkenau-Auschwitz concentration camp

  7. Fort Irwin National Training Center - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Irwin area has a history dating back almost 15,000 years, when Native Americans of the Lake Mojave Period were believed to have lived in the area. Native American settlements and pioneer explorations in the area were first recorded when the Spanish missionary Padre Francisco Garces traveled the Mohave Trail with Mohave Indian guides in 1776.

  8. Laks (Caucasus) - Wikipedia

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    The Laks (self-designation: Лак, [Lak] ) are a Northeast Caucasian ethnic group native to an inland region known as Lakia within Dagestan in the North Caucasus. They speak the Lak language. Laks historically live in the Lakskiy and Kulinskiy districts of Dagestan. This ethnocultural area is known as Lakia. There are about 200,000 ethnic Laks ...

  9. Northern Oklahoma College - Wikipedia

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    Northern Oklahoma College (NOC) is a public community college in Tonkawa, Oklahoma, with additional campuses located in Enid, Oklahoma and Stillwater, Oklahoma. Student enrollment is approximately 2,700. NOC bought the former Phillips University in Enid, Oklahoma, in 1999 and it became the NOC Enid campus. [1]