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  • 21USS Supply (1846) — The first USS Supply was a ship rigged sailing vessel in the United States Navy during the Mexican American War and the American Civil War. Supply was purchased by the Navy at Boston, Massachusetts late in 1846 for service during the Mexican… …

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  • 22Coat of arms of St. Catharines — The original coat of arms of the city of St. Catharines has become obscure with age; no information on who commissioned the arms, nor any information on who designed it, is available. Although the heraldic coat of arms is officially registered as …

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  • 23Strategic Arms Limitation Talks — SALT redirects here. For other uses, see SALT (disambiguation). Gerald Ford and Leonid Brezhnev signing a joint communiqué on the SALT treaty in Vladivostok, November 23, 1974 The Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty refers to two rounds of …

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  • 24Coat of arms of St. Catharines, Ontario — The original Coat of Arms of the City of St. Catharines has become obscure with age; no information on who commissioned the arms, nor any information on who designed it, is available. Although the heraldic coat of arms is officially registered as …

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  • 25United States Army Combined Arms Support Command — Shoulder Sleeve Insignia Active Country United State …

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  • 26Cases of controversial relations with the Axis of World War II — includes states which were not officially members of Axis but had controversial relations with one or more Axis members.Europe Andorra During the Second World War, Andorra remained neutral but was an important smuggling route between Vichy France …

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  • 27Department of Munitions and Supply (Canada) — The Department of Munitions and Supply was the federal government ministry responsible for co ordinating domestic Canadian industry during World War II. It was created by the Munitions and Supply Act in September 1939 and began operations on… …

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  • 28Department of Munitions and Supply — The Department of Munitions and Supply was the federal government ministry responsible for co ordinating domestic Canadian industry during World War II. It was created by the Munitions and Supply Act in September 1939 and began operations on… …

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  • 29nuclear and arms industries and protestors —    There have been a number of both general and specific campaigns and protest against the arms industry and particularly nuclear weapons. These have at times focused on individual sites where nuclear weapons have been located. A prime example of …

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  • 30(the) royal arms — the royal arms [the royal arms] noun [pl] the personal symbol of the British king or queen, consisting of a lion and a unicorn holding a ↑shield, on which other symbols represent England, Scotland and Ireland. The words ↑Honi soit qui mal y pense …

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