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Fatigue duty (or
fatigue labor) is the
labor ****igned to
military men that does not
require the use of armament.
Parties sent on
fatigue duty were known...
- the
chance of
pilot error.
Fatigue is
particularly prevalent among pilots because of "unpredictable work hours, long
duty periods,
circadian disruption...
- Look up
fatigue or
fatigues in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fatigue is a
subjective feeling of
tiredness or
exhaustion or loss of
energy in humans...
- army who
handled ballistae. They were
classed as immunes,
exempt from
fatigue duty of
entrenching or building. Zăgreanu, Radu (2013). "Proiectile de piatră...
- In
materials science,
fatigue is the
initiation and
propagation of
cracks in a
material due to
cyclic loading. Once a
fatigue crack has initiated, it...
- "
Fatigue Call" is a
bugle call
which signals all
designated personnel to
report for
fatigue duty. "
Fatigue Call – U.S. Army
Music Bugle Calls". bands...
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addition to the
service uniforms worn for
ordinary duty and
dress purposes there were a
variety of
fatigue and
combat uniforms.
Summer and
winter service...
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distinct from its
predecessors in any
important way, and
fatigue sets in
quicker than before. "Call of
Duty:
Black Ops Review". Game Rant.
November 11, 2010....
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standard field uniform during the
Korean War, and
continued as the
standard fatigue duty uniform for
almost three decades. It saw
minor changes through its lifespan...
- pair of ankle-height work
boots for
basic training, and kept them for
fatigue duty and the like.
Beginning in 1940 the Army
ceased issuing jackboots to...