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  2. CROWS - Wikipedia

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    This enables the vehicle gunner to detect and destroy heavy armor out to 3 km (1.9 mi) without requiring a soldier to dismount. The Army plans to up-gun all its Stryker brigades by adding a 30 mm cannon to half of the ICVs in rifle and scout platoons while adding the CROWS-J to the other half, roughly 80 vehicles with each per brigade.

  3. Battle of the Rosebud - Wikipedia

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    The Crow, Shoshoni, and the two infantry companies probably saved Royall's command from destruction. [18] Crow tribe members. The Crow and Shoshoni allies prevented Crook from being surprised and possibly suffering a catastrophic defeat. At approximately 11:30, Royall continued his withdrawal to the southeast and assumed a new defensive position.

  4. Stresemann's bushcrow - Wikipedia

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    This species has numerous common names, including Stresemann's bushcrow, bush-crow, Ethiopian bushcrow, Abyssinian bushcrow, and Zavattariornis. [ 4 ] The genus name Zavattariornis commemorates Edoardo Zavattari , an Italian zoologist and explorer who served as the director of Rome University's Zoological Institute between 1935 and 1958. [ 7 ]

  5. Three positions - Wikipedia

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    The two three-position events not in the Olympics, 300 m Rifle and 300 m Standard Rifle, are shot with a centerfire rifle at a distance of 300m. [3] For the Olympic events, up until the 2016 Olympic Games, men would shoot a 3 X 40, or rather 40 shots in prone, 40 shots in standing, and 40 shots in kneeling, and women a 3 X 20, 20 shots in each ...

  6. Shoot, shovel, and shut up - Wikipedia

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    Shoot, shovel, and shut up, also known as the 3-S treatment, refers to a method for dealing with unwanted or unwelcome animals primarily in rural areas. There have been reports of the frequently illegal triple-step procedure being used to dispatch mischievous pets , endangered species , and even sick livestock .

  7. Crow (missile) - Wikipedia

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    The Creative Research On Weapons or Crow program was an experimental missile project developed by the United States Navy's Naval Air Missile Test Center during the late 1950s. Intended to evaluate the solid-fueled integral rocket/ramjet (SFIRR) method of propulsion as well as solid-fueled ramjet engines, flight tests were conducted during the ...

  8. Sheryl Crow: ‘I’m still saying exactly the same thing about ...

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    Sheryl Crow recently took a guided magic mushroom trip with the Johns Hopkins University in Maryland. Only one thing spoiled it: the trip employed a carefully selected “playlist” designed to ...

  9. Attack on Hutchinson - Wikipedia

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    The Attack on Hutchinson occurred on September 4, 1862 during the Dakota War of 1862 as a part of Chief Little Crow's incursion into the Big Woods area of Minnesota.On September 3, Little Crow encountered Captain Strout's Company B, 10th Minnesota Infantry Regiment near Acton and chased it to the stockade of the town of Hutchinson.