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  2. Is your Myrtle Beach area home built atop or near an ... - AOL

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    A WWII area bombing range near Myrtle Beach, SC is still being cleared of ordnance over 70 years later in one of the areas fastest growing communities. ... Project 07, MG/Rifle Range: No further ...

  3. Inouye Marksmanship Center - Wikipedia

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    The range is named for Senator Daniel Inouye, who secured federal funding for the facility in 2002. [2] The facility hosted the 2017 Southern Conference rifle championships, as well as the annual Southeastern Air Rifle Conference championships from 2012–2016, and will host the 2018 NCAA Rifle Championships. [3] [4] [5]

  4. This Long Range American Sniper Rifle Can Hit Out Past a Mile

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    The M24 was the primary sniper rifle of the U.S. Army from 1988 until the 2010s but has been replaced by the M2010 and M110, faster-firing semi-automatic sniper rifles with greater range.

  5. South Carolina World War II Army Airfields - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Beach General Bombing and Gunnery Range, 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west-southwest of Myrtle Beach; Later: Myrtle Beach Army Airfield 519th Army Air Force Base Unit Later: Transferred to First Air Force 136th Army Air Force Base Unit Known sub-bases and auxiliaries Ocean Drive Flight Strip Later: Myrtle Beach Air Force Base (1956-1993) Now ...

  6. Palmetto State Armory - Wikipedia

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    Palmetto State Armory is an American firearms company based in Columbia, South Carolina. The name is derived from South Carolina 's official nickname, "The Palmetto State". [ 1 ] Palmetto State Armory operates several retail locations around the states of South Carolina, Georgia and North Carolina .

  7. Myrtle Beach Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, after the National Defense Authorization Act, the announcement came that Myrtle Beach Air Force Base would close. [2]The Myrtle Beach base used the A-10 Warthog jet, and Pat McCullough of the Base Realignment and Closure Commission said the Air Force considered the jet "limited to a low-threat environment", while the Army believed it was "a very powerful close-air support asset."

  8. Black Rifle Coffee Company coming to Myrtle Beach SC - AOL

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    Black Rifle Coffee Company also recently released its second quarter earnings for 2023 and reported $91.9 million in revenue, a 39 percent increase from 2022. Show comments Advertisement

  9. Myrtle Beach Bombing and Gunnery Range - Wikipedia

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