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  2. Tactical Knives - Wikipedia

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    The magazine had its headquarters in New York City. [2] It directly focused on those who actually carry and use knives as opposed to collectors. Typical articles included reviews about knives intended for hunting, hiking, canoeing, wilderness survival, street defense and military combat among other topics. [3] Publication ceased in September 2014.

  3. TADIXS - Wikipedia

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    The Tactical Data Information Exchange Subsystem (TADIXS) is a military communications system designed to allow the exchange of tactical information between commanders using the Global Command and Control System-Maritime (GCCS-M).

  4. Army & Air Force Exchange Service - Wikipedia

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    The Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES, also referred to as The Exchange and post exchange/PX or base exchange/BX) provides goods and services at U.S. Army, Air Force, and Space Force installations worldwide, operating department stores, convenience stores, restaurants, military clothing stores, theaters and more nationwide and in more than 30 countries and four U.S. territories.

  5. Jungle style - Wikipedia

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    Tactical reloads are also much faster with jungle style magazines. Two 30 round AR-15 magazines coupled together, for example, is often a cheaper and more reliable alterative to a 60-round drum magazine, especially for applications such as home defense.

  6. Stars and Stripes (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The last issue of the WWI Stars and Stripes on June 13, 1919 July 19, 1918 -- A Stars and Stripes illustration by Cyrus Leroy Baldridge. During World War I, the staff, roving reporters, and illustrators of the Stars and Stripes were veteran reporters or young soldiers who would later become such in the post-war years.

  7. Patriot Ordnance Factory - Wikipedia

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    POF-USA was founded in 2002 by aerospace engineer [2] Frank DeSomma with the intent of solving two common problems with gas impingement systems in dusty conditions [3] found with the traditional AR-15 which are carbon fouling and a short-barreled timing issue.