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  • In 1938, the Japanese Red Cross worked with government authorities to create a series of posters to teach the public about the new Anti-Aircraft Defense Law, which was enacted in seeming anticipation of air strikes following the outbreak of the Japan-China War (1937-1945).

    Vintage chemical attack survival posters The Nag 2009

  • He said, What did you think when you were being Anti-Aircraft Shelled?

    My daughter's impression of science fiction ewillett 2008

  • Hendricks, a member of 10 Anti-Aircraft Regiment, is survived by his mother, who lives in Kimberley in the Northern Cape.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2004

  • Military police said there was no evidence of a link between the Bloemfontein weapons theft and those at 10 Anti-Aircraft regiment and Galeshewe police station, both in Kimberley.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • Ten R4 rifles were stolen from 10 Anti-Aircraft Regiment on

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • General Electric Co Plc's GEC-Marconi unit announced an alliance for the joint marketing of their Anti-Aircraft Systems capabilities.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1994

  • Anti-Aircraft Command and later for the Admiralty.

    Andrew F. Huxley - Biography 1972

  • Thanh Hoa when their aircraft received Anti-Aircraft Artillery fire damage.

    Yarbrough, William P. Jr. 1967

  • During the war he served for the entire period as captain and brevet-major, and as Director of the Anti-Aircraft Experimental

    Archibald V. Hill - Biography 1965

  • Anti-Aircraft Command, and built up an operational research group to study scientifically the various aspects of Staff work.

    Patrick M.S. Blackett - Biography 1964

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