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  3. Role of Utah in World War II - Wikipedia

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    The base employed over 22,000 civilians and military personnel, making it a major employer in the state. [2] Plane being inspected at Wendover Air Field. Hill Air Force Base served as a key repair and overhaul center for aircraft, including bombers and fighter planes, and played an essential role in maintaining the war effort in the Pacific..

  4. Great Gable - Wikipedia

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    The bronze memorial, weighing 70 kg, was removed on 10 July 2013 by 13 soldiers and carried down the hill via a stretcher. A replacement, with spelling errors corrected, was installed by Royal Engineers in October 2013. [5] Due to its central position within the Lake District and great prominence the summit offers panoramic views.

  5. Twin Towers 2 - Wikipedia

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    Beside the towers, an above-ground memorial would have occupied the footprints of the original towers. [6] The new site would also have featured three 12-story buildings, replacing the original 3, 4 and 5 World Trade Center. [7] The complex was designed and developed by American architect Herbert Belton [8] and American engineer Kenneth Gardner ...

  6. Richard Bong State Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The park is on land once intended for the Richard Bong Air Force Base, whose namesake is World War II veteran aviator Maj. Richard Ira Bong.Part of what was intended to be the 12,500-foot (3,800 m) main airstrip is still visible from aerial photos of the site.

  7. Levolor - Wikipedia

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    Lorentzen introduced standardization, vertical integration, metal manufacturing and assembly lines to the window blinds industry. [4] In 1993, Levolor was acquired by Newell (known today as Newell Brands). [5] In July 2016, Levolor was sold to Hunter Douglas, a Dutch custom window blind manufacturer, for US$260 million. [6]