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For starters, the missile was already developed and ready to go, and the Navy also already had a concept of operation, or how it would use the missile in combat. Lastly, there was already a production line set up to build what was then called the SM-6, shaving months or even years ...
June's full moon is commonly known as the strawberry moon, a name that comes from the Algonquin Native American tribe in the northeastern U.S. and eastern Canada and refers to the region's strawberry harvesting season (not the moon's actual hue). ...
A short hike just outside Binghamton can lead people to a spot where they can enjoy a spectacular sight of the Parlor City. The special place is near Wittman Dam in the town of Dickinson. It's just above the location where Broome County officials once considered building a massive trash-bu...
Last hitis the final blow you deliver to a creep, which earns you extra gold. As some heroes are more dependent on the amount of gold they have than the others, you need to carefully watch the amount of last hits you deliver. If you are support (go to Hero Roles to learn more), ...
While a year earlier the Soviets first had the K-5, a short-range radar-guided missile which China acquired for license production after the crisis under the designation Thunderbolt-1 (or PL-1), its short range and inflexible radar-guidance system led PL-1 production to end early in 1970...
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captured the second half of the decade in advance, a Scud missile of mockery directed at an entire pampered generation adrift. When Dylan howled the words “no direction home,” it was hard to tell if his tone was exultant or pained; it was a conundrum he and his audience have gnawed ...
The low sandy beaches of Normandy between Le Havre and Cherbourg were selected not only for their proximity to great bases and supply depots in England, but because the region was suitable for amphibious operations and the defenses were within easy range of our aircraft. The Norman coast, ...
Even today, hundreds of documents relating to the first A-bomb test remain locked away under secret classification. Still unavailable are several documents relating the results of radiation tests following the test blast at what is now the White Sands Missile Range. Also still under wraps are corr...