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  2. 493rd Fighter Squadron - Wikipedia

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    The squadron received the last production block of new F-15 Eagles. The 493rd Fighter Squadron was reactivated on 1 January 1994. [3] The Grim Reapers received the rest of their 18 assigned Eagles from Langley AFB and Eglin AFB, with the last one (86-0160) arriving on 22 July 1994. [6]

  3. VFA-101 - Wikipedia

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    Strike Fighter Squadron 101 (VFA-101), also known as the "Grim Reapers", was a United States Navy Fleet Replacement Squadron (FRS) based at Eglin AFB, Florida.After the West Coast FRS for the F-14 Tomcat, VF-124, was disestablished in the mid-1990s, VF-101 became the sole F-14 FRS.

  4. VF-10 - Wikipedia

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    VF-10 pilots on USS Enterprise during the Guadalcanal Campaign (2nd Commander of VF-10 William R. "Killer" Kane (8 claims) in front row on knee, 5th from right).. VF-10 was established at NAS San Diego flying the Grumman F4F Wildcat.

  5. Gregory Scarpa - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Scarpa Sr. (May 8, 1928 – June 4, 1994), nicknamed the Grim Reaper and the Mad Hatter, was an American caporegime and hitman for the Colombo crime family, as well as an informant for the FBI. During the 1970s and '80s, Scarpa was the chief enforcer and veteran hitman for Colombo boss Carmine Persico.

  6. The CIA was conducting legal drone strikes soon after 9/11, targeting members of al-Qaida in Afghanistan. But it was under D’Andrea’s leadership that the drone program really took center stage.

  7. Carnivore (software) - Wikipedia

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    Carnivore, later renamed DCS1000, was a system implemented by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) that was designed to monitor email and electronic communications. It used a customizable packet sniffer that could monitor all of a target user's Internet traffic.

  8. Best of Grim Reaper - Wikipedia

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    All songs written by Bowcott and Grimmett, except where noted "See You in Hell" – 4:17 "Fear No Evil" – 4:01 "Rock You to Hell" – 4:02

  9. Grim Reapers Motorcycle Club - Wikipedia

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    Grim Reapers Motorcycle Club may refer to: Grim Reapers Motorcycle Club (Canada), an outlaw motorcycle club established in Alberta (1967), patched over to the Hells ...