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Electrician (EV Charge Point Installations)
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Lead Business Analyst/Planner (EV Automotive)
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World War II vintage American rifle/carbine. Pg. 515. The 8 shot, .30 caliber "M-1" was superceded by the M-14 and subsequently by the 18 shot .223 M-16.
A smaller, lightly armed warship built in large numbers during World War II. Employed primarily for anti-submarine warfare, but also provided some protection against aircraft and smaller surface ships.
(acr.) (phrase) If I Remember Correctly or If I Recall Correctly. "There was a gob that spawned here, IIRC."
An anti-submarine weapon developed by the RN, and used by the RCN, during World War II. It worked by firing a number of number of mortar bombs in a pattern. The bombs exploded on contact and achieved a higher sinking rate against submarines.
n single rented room in a shared house, usually with a shared bathroom. An antiquated term, it was popularised after World War II, when housing was made scarce by the Germans. Nowadays, a bedsit would be referred to as “spacious Penthouse suite in desirable residence” or “gorgeous, bijou living space in up-and-coming neighbourhood”.
Universal nickname for the A10 Thunderbolt II close air support aircraft.
Radar Intercept Officer. Backseat crewman in the F-14 Tomcat or F-4 Phantom II.
n. a wad of money or cash. (see also "gwap" or "guap"). The term was used in the film "State Property II" by rapper Baby Boy.Â
III Marine Amphibious Force. Pg. 521
One who holds by his duties and carries them out to the letter is said to be all for George. Common during World War II, but since King George VI's death in 1952, the phrase has fallen out of use; no subsequent variation for Queen Elizabeth II seems to have evolved.
This rank was established in the Royal Navy in 1622, by King William II, and derives from the Dutch "Commandeur". Traditionally, the commodore was in command of a squadron detached from the main body of the fleet. Unlike the Royal Navy, commodore is a permanent rank in the Canadian Armed Forces.
1. In the 17th century, any warship built for speed and maneuverability. 2. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, a sailing warship with a single continuous gun deck, typically used for patrolling, blockading, etc., but not in line of battle. 3. In the second half of the 19th century, a type of warship combining sail and steam propulsion, typically of ironclad timber construction, with all guns on one deck. 4. In the 20th and 21st centuries, a warship, smaller than a destroyer, originally introduced during World War II as an anti-submarine vessel but now general-purpose.
Central Highlands military region in South Vietnam. Pg. 520
A World War II vintage, anti-aircraft weapon used in Vietnam as an anti-personnel weapon. It consisted of four electric, selenoid-fired, 50 cal. machine guns mounted in a movable turret, sometimes put on the back of a deuce and a half. It was used for firebase and convoy security.
World War II.
Pronounced shooftee, this means to take a look at something, to take a butchers! It's an old Arabic word, picked up by British soldiers during World War II, in North Africa.
n. A popular brand of clothing, often bootlegged in the streets. "Salina look so cute with her new Burberry purse, shoes and hat that match. I’m going to the swap meet to get me some of dat tomorrow." Lyrical reference: JAY Z - La la la Album: Bad Boys II - The Soundtrack (2005) I show you how to do this sonyoung don’t mess with chicks in Burberry patterns fake Manolo boots straight from Steve MaddenÂ
military region between Saigon and the Highlands. Pg. 521
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World War II vintage American rifle/carbine. Pg. 515. The 8 shot, .30 caliber "M-1" was superceded by the M-14 and subsequently by the 18 shot .223 M-16.
A smaller, lightly armed warship built in large numbers during World War II. Employed primarily for anti-submarine warfare, but also provided some protection against aircraft and smaller surface ships.
(acr.) (phrase) If I Remember Correctly or If I Recall Correctly. "There was a gob that spawned here, IIRC."
An anti-submarine weapon developed by the RN, and used by the RCN, during World War II. It worked by firing a number of number of mortar bombs in a pattern. The bombs exploded on contact and achieved a higher sinking rate against submarines.
n single rented room in a shared house, usually with a shared bathroom. An antiquated term, it was popularised after World War II, when housing was made scarce by the Germans. Nowadays, a bedsit would be referred to as “spacious Penthouse suite in desirable residence” or “gorgeous, bijou living space in up-and-coming neighbourhood”.
Universal nickname for the A10 Thunderbolt II close air support aircraft.
Radar Intercept Officer. Backseat crewman in the F-14 Tomcat or F-4 Phantom II.
n. a wad of money or cash. (see also "gwap" or "guap"). The term was used in the film "State Property II" by rapper Baby Boy.Â
III Marine Amphibious Force. Pg. 521
One who holds by his duties and carries them out to the letter is said to be all for George. Common during World War II, but since King George VI's death in 1952, the phrase has fallen out of use; no subsequent variation for Queen Elizabeth II seems to have evolved.
This rank was established in the Royal Navy in 1622, by King William II, and derives from the Dutch "Commandeur". Traditionally, the commodore was in command of a squadron detached from the main body of the fleet. Unlike the Royal Navy, commodore is a permanent rank in the Canadian Armed Forces.
1. In the 17th century, any warship built for speed and maneuverability. 2. In the 18th and early 19th centuries, a sailing warship with a single continuous gun deck, typically used for patrolling, blockading, etc., but not in line of battle. 3. In the second half of the 19th century, a type of warship combining sail and steam propulsion, typically of ironclad timber construction, with all guns on one deck. 4. In the 20th and 21st centuries, a warship, smaller than a destroyer, originally introduced during World War II as an anti-submarine vessel but now general-purpose.
Central Highlands military region in South Vietnam. Pg. 520
A World War II vintage, anti-aircraft weapon used in Vietnam as an anti-personnel weapon. It consisted of four electric, selenoid-fired, 50 cal. machine guns mounted in a movable turret, sometimes put on the back of a deuce and a half. It was used for firebase and convoy security.
World War II.
Pronounced shooftee, this means to take a look at something, to take a butchers! It's an old Arabic word, picked up by British soldiers during World War II, in North Africa.
n. A popular brand of clothing, often bootlegged in the streets. "Salina look so cute with her new Burberry purse, shoes and hat that match. I’m going to the swap meet to get me some of dat tomorrow." Lyrical reference: JAY Z - La la la Album: Bad Boys II - The Soundtrack (2005) I show you how to do this sonyoung don’t mess with chicks in Burberry patterns fake Manolo boots straight from Steve MaddenÂ
military region between Saigon and the Highlands. Pg. 521