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Operation Gyroscope was a United States Army program implemented between 1955 and 1959. Taking place during the Cold War , this initiative modified the system of troop rotation so that entire divisions were rotated out of overseas service together, rather than individual soldiers.
When not in operation, the gyroscope assembly is anchored within the instrument. The electrically powered gyroscope is started while restrained and then released for operation. During operation the gyroscope is supported within the instrument assembly, typically on a thin vertical tape that constrains the gyroscope spinner axis to remain ...
Felix the Cat: The Movie; Fellow-Friends - short; The Flower with Seven Colors - short; The Frog Princess; Geese-Swans - short; Germania Wurst - short; The Girl Who Leapt Through Time; The Golden Antelope; Grasshopper - short; Have a Nice Day; Heavy Metal; How People Got Fire - short; The Humpbacked Horse; I Lost My Body; I Love You - short ...
Cooper's gyro fails a crucial test, dooming the company. Downtrodden, Cooper later crosses paths with another engineer named Frank Holtzman (Noonan) who has also designed a DYP-gyro. Holtzman, fearful of what will happen in his meeting with Jeff (Rasche), a deep-cover KGB agent, secretly hides the plans in Cooper's briefcase.
The Scorpion King (released in Hong Kong as Operation Scorpio) (Chinese: 羯子戰士) is a 1992 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by David Lai, and produced by Sammo Hung. The film stars Chin Kar-lok, Lau Kar-leung and Kim Won-jin. The film was released theatrically in Hong Kong on 12 November 1992.
Operation Nutcracker starring Ashley Newbrough and Christopher Russell premieres this Friday, Oct. 25. Then on Saturday, Oct. 26 it's time for The Christmas Charade with Rachel Skarsten and Corey ...
Video, audio, still images and metadata were retrieved from a database and assembled on the fly by the computer (an Interdata minicomputer running the MagicSix operating system) redirecting its actions based upon user input; video was the principal, but not sole affordance of the interaction.
Jericho is a 1946 French war film directed by Henri Calef based on Operation Jericho. [1] It was shot at the Epinay Studios of Eclair in Paris. Synopsis