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  2. First Canadian Army - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Army force also with UK and other national elements World War II. The First Canadian Army ( French: 1reArmée canadienne) was a field army and a formation of the Canadian Army in World War II in which most Canadian elements serving in North-West Europe were assigned. It served on the Western Front from July 1944 until May 1945.

  3. CAC Woomera - Wikipedia

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    The CA-11 Woomera was a production development of the earlier CA-4 Wackett Bomber prototype, and was an Australian torpedo and dive bomber aircraft that was designed and constructed by the Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation ( CAC) during World War II. The order for the Woomera was cancelled before it became operational with the Royal Australian ...

  4. Big Log - Wikipedia

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    Big Log. " Big Log " is a song by English recording artist Robert Plant. The first single from his second solo studio album, The Principle of Moments (1983), it became his first top 40 solo hit, peaking at No. 11 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 20 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The song also reached No. 6 on the Billboard Top Tracks chart.

  5. List of villages in Osun State - Wikipedia

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    LGA Ward Polling Unit Name Atakumosa East: Iwara: Town Hall Iwara; Unity Pry. School, Iwara; L.A. School, Iwikun; Methodist Pry. School, Ayetoro; L.A. Pry. School ...

  6. Common logarithm - Wikipedia

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    Common logarithm. A graph of the common logarithm of numbers from 0.1 to 100. In mathematics, the common logarithm is the logarithm with base 10. [1] It is also known as the decadic logarithm and as the decimal logarithm, named after its base, or Briggsian logarithm, after Henry Briggs, an English mathematician who pioneered its use, as well as ...

  7. United States Uniformed Services Privilege and Identification ...

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    U.S. military ID cards being issued today are the CAC, for active duty, reserve members, National Guard members, and DoD & Coast Guard contractors and civilians. Dependents, retirees, and privileged veterans, are issued and use the new Next Generation USID card. Though being phased out legacy ID cards are still accepted through their expiration ...

  8. Slovak identity card - Wikipedia

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    2 years (age under 6) The Slovak citizen ID card (Slovak: Občiansky preukaz, citizen card, literally civic certificate) is the identity document used in the Slovak Republic (and formerly in Czechoslovakia), in addition to the Slovak passport. It is issued to all citizens, and every person above 15 years of age permanently living in Slovakia.

  9. Playing cards in Unicode - Wikipedia

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    Playing cards deck. Unicode has code points for the 52 cards of the standard French deck plus the Knight (Ace, 2-10, Jack, Knight, Queen, and King for each suit), two for black and white (or red) jokers and a back of a card, in block Playing Cards (U+1F0A0–1F0FF). Also, a specific red joker and twenty-two generic trump cards are added.