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  2. 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. The Hamilton Watch Division became a subsidiary of HMW.

  3. 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]

  4. Milkor 37/38mm and 40mm Stopper - Wikipedia

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    The Milkor Stopper is a riot gun used for riot control, designed to fire a 37/38mm or 40mm cartridge, which can be a 9mm Buckshot, Rubber ball buckshot, teargas canister, rubber shot cartridge or explosive. The weapon is simple to operate and all metal surfaces are treated with a coating for corrosion protection, plus long-life dry film ...

  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. Afghanka - Wikipedia

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    The Afghanka field uniform is made in a lightweight summer and heavier, lined winter version; both consist of a long, loose fitting 6-pocket BDU-style jacket with large stand-and-fall collar, epaulettes, concealed buttons, armpit vents, and tube-style field trousers with cargo pockets on the thighs.

  7. Bretherton: Khaki or Field Grey? - Wikipedia

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    Bretherton: Khaki or Field Grey? is a novel by W. F. Morris, first published in 1929 by Geoffrey Bles. It was published in the U.S. under the titles G. B.: A Story of the Great War (Dodd, Mead & Co.) and G. B.: The Mystery of the Shelled Chateau (Grosset & Dunlap).