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  2. Replicator (United States military) - Wikipedia

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    Replicator is the name of a United States Department of Defense program intended to pioneer ways to cheaply produce large amounts of weapons or systems for the U.S. military. It was announced on Aug. 23, 2023, by Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks as a means of quickly producing weapons to deter and counter China. In her announcement ...

  3. West Point Cadets' Sword - Wikipedia

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    The Ames model 1850 seems to be the grandparent of this type of Academy sword. The Academy added specific heraldry to their sword starting in 1872. Other academies customized their swords, but now only 2 remain. The West Point-specific Cadet Sword is sold only to current cadets and alumni. The basic cadet sword might not be made from the same ...

  4. Elizabeth Weir (Stargate) - Wikipedia

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    She was later healed by the Asurans Replicator nanites that were left dormant in her body from when she was infected by Niam. [7] As a result of this treatment, she became part-Replicator, part-Asuran. She took part in a mission to save Atlantis by stealing a Zero Point Module (ZPM) from the Asurans and sacrificed herself to allow the team to ...

  5. List of A1 weapons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of weapons or firearms designated A1 or A-1 : M121/A1 155mm Cartridge, a U.S. army chemical artillery shell; Arsenal SLR-105 A1, a semi-automatic US import version of AK-74 and its airsoft gun model, the SLR105 A1

  6. Ragnar Benson - Wikipedia

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    Many of his 46 books were published by Loompanics Unlimited (which went out of business in 2004) and by Paladin Press (which also went out of business in 2018). Both Benson and Paladin Press are controversial, [1] because actually formulating or constructing many of the explosives and weapons that he describes would be illegal in most jurisdictions.

  7. Pearson Field Education Center - Wikipedia

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    The Education Center on Pearson Field, [1] formerly Pearson Field Education Center (PFEC) is an educational facility for young people ages kindergarten through 12th grade (K-12). It is located in Pearson Field, Vancouver, Washington. The center provides programs in aviation-based science, technology, engineering, and math .

  8. 26th Weapons Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The 26th Weapons Squadron is the first unmanned aircraft systems weapons squadron, and specializes in training and producing MQ-1 Predator and MQ-9 Reaper pilots and sensor operators. Missions for the 26th Weapons Squadron are flown from Nellis Air Force Base , as opposed to Creech Air Force Base , where most UAS operations are currently underway.

  9. The Cane as a Weapon - Wikipedia

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    [1] A participant in the sport of fencing, he was the president of the Washington, D.C. Fencing Organization and in 1906 he wrote a Naval drill manual entitled Sabre and Bayonet. In April 1912, Cunningham directed a large fencing tournament, featuring competitors from throughout New York City, Boston and Washington, D.C.. Cunningham's fencing ...