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  2. MIL-W-46374 - Wikipedia

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    MIL-W-46374 is a specification first published on October 30, 1964, [1] for US military watches. [2] The 46374 was specified as an accurate, disposable watch. In its span, it encompassed metal and plastic cased watches with both mechanical and quartz movements. [2]

  3. Hamilton Watch Company - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Khaki Field Officer H70615133 In 1971, the Omega & Tissot Holding Company SSIH purchased the Hamilton brand. It utilized the Hamilton name for several branding efforts, including numerous quartz watches in the 1980s.

  4. 1937 pattern web equipment - Wikipedia

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    Front and rear views of a soldier of the Royal Welch Fusiliers with 1937 pattern web equipment, Normandy, August 1944. 1937 pattern web equipment (also known as '37 webbing'), officially known as "Equipment, Web 1937" and "Pattern 1937 Equipment" [1] was the British military load-carrying equipment used during the Second World War.

  5. Hamilton Field - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton Army Airfield (also Hamilton Air Force Base), a former U.S. Air Force and U.S. Army Base located on San Francisco Bay, California, U.S. Hamilton Field (Kansas), an airport located in Derby, Kansas, U.S. Hamilton Field (Fort Wayne), a former baseball field in Fort Wayne, Indiana, U.S. Hamilton Field, the original name of sports venue ...

  6. U.S. Army M1943 uniform - Wikipedia

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    By 1941, soldiers wore an olive drab wool flannel shirt and wool serge trousers in winter and a cotton khaki shirt and trousers in summer, both worn with ankle-high russet brown leather service shoes and light OD canvas leggings. The winter uniform was often worn with the light olive drab shade no. 3 (OD3) cotton M1941 Field Jacket.

  7. Talk:Hamilton's optico-mechanical analogy - Wikipedia

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    As to "Hamilton is not even mentioned in the article, except the title and lead "Hamilton's optico-mechanical analogy"." The eponym 'Hamilton's' is standard in the literature, but so far I have focused on more urgent physical aspects. In a history section it would figure prominently.Chjoaygame 12:39, 27 January 2015 (UTC)