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  2. Thule Group - Wikipedia

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    Thule is the largest and most well-known of the brands that make up the group. [3] The Thule product line includes everything from car roof boxes, bike racks , roof racks and strollers to laptop and camera bags, tablet and mobile phone cases, backpacks, luggage and rooftop tents .

  3. Tow hitch - Wikipedia

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    A receiver hitch can accommodate a variety of different tow hitches when the tow hook/ball may be attached via a receiver tube attached to the tow vehicle. Trailer hitch receiver tubes may be bolted, welded, or integral to the vehicle chassis, and come in various sizes depending on the load they are designed to carry and the country of operation.

  4. Pituffik Space Base - Wikipedia

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    1989 aerial view. Pituffik Space Base (/ b iː d uː ˈ f iː k / bee-doo-FEEK; [2] Greenlandic:; IATA: THU, ICAO: BGTL), formerly and perhaps better known as Thule Air Base (/ ˈ t uː l iː /), is a United States Space Force base located on the northwest coast of Greenland in the Kingdom of Denmark under a defense agreement between Denmark and the United States.

  5. Lake freighter - Wikipedia

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    Straight decker (bulker) – a freighter built without conveyors and cranes to offload cargo, instead using port facilities. [27] Tug-barge - a bulk carrier created by pairing barges (former self-unloaders and straight-deckers) with a tugboat. [4] Some of the newer classes of lake freighters include:

  6. 1st Air Fleet - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Air Fleet (第一航空艦隊, Daiichi Kōkū Kantai), also known as the Kidō Butai ("Mobile Force"), was a combined carrier battle group comprising most of the aircraft carriers and carrier air groups of the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) during the first eight months of the Pacific War.

  7. North Star Bay - Wikipedia

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    North Star Bay (Danish: North Star Bugt), also known as Thule Harbor and Wolstenholme Bay, [1] is a bay off the mouth of Wolstenholme Fjord, Greenland. The bay is named after HMS North Star. Pituffik Space Base is located at the edge of the bay. There are two large islands in the bay, Saunders Island and Wolstenholme Island.