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Operation Staunch was
launched in the
spring of 1983 by the
United States State Department to stop the flow of U.S. arms to Iran. The
Iranian Islamic...
- the name HMS
Staunch: HMS
Staunch (1797) was a 12-gun
gunvessel launched in 1797,
purchased later that year, and sold in 1803. HMS
Staunch (1804) was a...
- USS
Staunch (AM-307) was a steel-hulled Admirable-class
minesweeper built for the U.S. Navy
during World War II. Her crew was
quickly trained in the art...
-
Early locks were
designed with a
single gate,
known as a
flash lock or
staunch lock. The
earliest European references to what were
clearly flash locks...
-
relief from
choking (which can be done by
using the
Heimlich maneuver),
staunching of
bleeding by
direct compression and
elevation above the
heart (and if...
- over the country. The
display counter of
these shops challenges even a
staunchly carnivorous stomach not to rumble; the fake meat
products are
almost indistinguishable...
-
American raised in the Jim Crow era,
Peterson has
gained notoriety for his
staunchly traditional political and
religious views, and has been
accused of being...
- and
group theory, two
major branches of
abstract algebra.
Galois was a
staunch republican and was
heavily involved in the
political turmoil that surrounded...
- ultra-nationalist
groups in
Russia in the
early 20th century. They were
staunch supporters of the
House of Romanov, and
opposed any
retreat from the autocracy...
-
Nolde was a
member of the **** party, a racist, an anti-semite and a
staunch supporter of **** Germany. Emil
Nolde was born as Hans Emil Hansen, near...