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  2. Willys MB - Wikipedia

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    In early 1941, the US Army's Tank Destroyer Command was urgently looking to make their antitank guns more mobile, to better serve their tactical doctrine. One of the first prototypes, the T2 37 mm gun motor carriage (GMC), mounted a standard 37 mm gun and gun shield on a Bantam BRC-40, aiming forward over the hood. Seven of these were built and ...

  3. King Gnu - Wikipedia

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    King Gnu is a Japanese band formed in 2013. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It consists of Daiki Tsuneta (vocalist and guitarist), Satoru Iguchi (vocalist and keyboardist), Kazuki Arai (bassist) and Yu Seki (drummer). The band's main songwriter is Daiki Tsuneta, who also performs as part of the creative collective Millennium Parade.

  4. Darin King - Wikipedia

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    Darin King MHA (born 17 August 1966) is a former Canadian politician in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. He served as the Minister of Business, Tourism, Culture and Rural Development as well as the Minister of Justice and Public Safety in the provincial cabinet , and was the Member of the House of Assembly (MHA) for the district of Grand Bank .

  5. John Seymour (author) - Wikipedia

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    Seymour was born in Hampstead, London, England; [1] His father was Albert Angus Turbayne, a skilled bookbinder and designer.His parents separated and his mother, Christine Owens, remarried and the family moved to the seaside town of Frinton-on-Sea in north-east Essex. [1]

  6. Rodney King - Wikipedia

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    Rodney Glen King (April 2, 1965 – June 17, 2012) was an African-American man who was a victim of police brutality.On March 3, 1991, he was severely beaten by officers of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) during his arrest after a high speed pursuit for driving while intoxicated on the I-210.

  7. Gun control in Russia - Wikipedia

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    An individual cannot possess more than ten guns (up to five shotguns and up to five rifles, either rifled or smooth-bore) unless they are part of a registered gun collection. [2] It is to be noted that gun control laws in russia tend to be unenforced, and many citizens "illegally" own automatic AK rifles puchased from military bases and/or ...

  8. Hong Kong Police Force - Wikipedia

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    As a consequence, the HKPF — who are seeking to replace its decades-old Model 10 revolvers and MP5 sub-machine guns — are searching for suppliers elsewhere. [50] [51] In testing of MP5 replacements, the HKPF has expressed disappointment with the reliability of firearms from China and the ergonomics of those from Russia. [51]

  9. Guns (essay) - Wikipedia

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    "Guns" is a non-fiction essay written by American writer Stephen King on the issue of gun violence, published in 2013. He wrote it after the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, elaborating on why he let the novel Rage (1977) and The Bachman Books (1985), the omnibus in which Rage also appeared, go out of print.