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  2. Army Map Service - Wikipedia

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    The Army Map Service (AMS) was the military cartographic agency of the United States Department of Defense from 1941 to 1968, ...

  3. ‘Atropia’ Review: Alia Shawkat Trains Troops Assigned to a ...

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    Based on her 2020 short “Shako Mako,” Hailey Gates writes and directs “Atropia,” a unique war satire about western views of the Middle East. While both its lampooning of U.S. militarism ...

  4. 655th Engineer Topographic Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The Engineer Topographic Battalion's wartime mission was the development of accurate 4-color topographic maps created through timely survey work, drafting, printing, and distribution of military maps as required by the Allied Armed Forces of the United States. The Battalion was first formed in December 1943 and deactivated in December 1946.

  5. List of fictional countries set on Earth - Wikipedia

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    The country has two official names, The Great and Liberated People's Free Republic of Atropia and Associated States of Greatness (shortened for your reading pleasure), and The People's Free and Liberated Republic of True Atropia. [56] [57] Exercise maps depict the country's borders as loosely corresponding to those of Azerbaijan. [58] [48] [49 ...

  6. Sundance Comedy ‘Atropia’ is One of the Craziest ... - AOL

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    This is Atropia, the fictional town named after a very real military training camp in the Nevada desert. It’s the subject of Hailey Gates’ new film of the same name, playing in competition at ...

  7. List of fictional European countries - Wikipedia

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    Atropia: A fictional pro-Western dictatorship used for US and NATO exercises; exercise maps depict the country's borders as loosely corresponding to those of Azerbaijan. [5] [6] Averna: A fictional oil-rich principality on the Adriatic Sea in the novel, Sweet Danger (1933) by Margery Allingham. Axphain: Neighbor of Graustark.