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  2. USNS Big Horn - Wikipedia

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    USNS Big Horn (T-AO-198) is a Henry J. Kaiser-class replenishment oiler of the United States Navy. Big Horn was laid down on 9 October 1989 and launched on 2 February 1991. The ship entered service with Military Sealift Command on 21 May 1992 as part of the United States Atlantic Fleet.

  3. USS Big Horn - Wikipedia

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    Two ships of the United States Navy have borne the name Big Horn, after the Bighorn River. USS Big Horn (AO-45), was a tanker acquired by the Navy in 1942, and converted into a Q-ship. She was struck in 1946. USNS Big Horn (T-AO-198), is a Henry J. Kaiser-class fleet replenishment oiler in service since 1992

  4. Vesta case - Wikipedia

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    They were made throughout the world including the United Kingdom, in the U.S.A., continental Europe, Japan and Australia. Important and notable English makers of vesta cases included silversmiths such as Mappin & Webb, Sampson Mordan, [2] Asprey & Co., William Neale & Sons, Elkington & Co., Saunders & Shepherd and William Hair Haseler, who partnered with Arthur Lasenby Liberty, the founder of ...

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  6. Gun safe - Wikipedia

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    An example (open and closed) of a typical gun safe. A gun safe is a safe designed for storing one or more firearms and/or ammunitions.Gun safes are primarily used to prevent access by unauthorized or unqualified persons (such as children), for burglary protection and, in more capable safes, to protect the contents from damage by flood, fire or other natural disasters.

  7. Giovanni Martino - Wikipedia

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    Giuseppe Mercenaro, Giovanni Martini, il garibaldino che scampò al Little Big Horn, "Secolo XIX", 15 February 2004. Antonia Bonomi, John Martin, il Giovanni Crisostomo Martino trombettiere italiano che salvò la pelle a Little Big Horn, Arcobaleno00, 9 (9). Claudio Nobbio and David Riondino, John Martin, Il trombettiere di Apricale.