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Part of the Vietnam War (1970)
Operation Tailwind was a covert incursion by a small unit of United States Army and allied Montagnard forces into southeastern Laos during the Vietnam
Operation_Tailwind
US Army officer (born 1947)
1970 distinguished himself in fighting in Laos at Chavane during Operation Tailwind, in which he treated the wounded while fighting People's Army of Vietnam
Gary_M._Rose
New Zealand and American journalist (1934–2025)
Time magazine) programme called NewsStand, dealing with "Operation Tailwind," an operation that had been conducted by a unit of MACV-SOG, led by an elite
Peter_Arnett
Military unit
e-by-us/80e69b49-e93d-4255-afd0-31c9a113c0ae/ "DoD News Briefing, Operation TAILWIND, Tuesday, July 21, 1998". DefenseLINK, the official web site for the
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Topics referred to by the same term
to: Operation Tailwind, a covert US Army operation during the Vietnam War Tailwind Airlines, an airline Wittman Tailwind, a light aircraft Tailwind CSS
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Web design front-end framework
Tailwind CSS is an open-source CSS framework. Unlike other frameworks, like Bootstrap, it does not provide a series of predefined classes for elements
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the controversial Agent Orange. Vietnam operations were also alleged to have used sarin in Operation Tailwind, and BZ incapacitating agent. The Dugway
United States chemical weapons program
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List of controversies related to CNN
used sarin gas against a group of North Vietnamese soldiers during Operation Tailwind in 1970 in Laos. The Pentagon denied the story. Skeptics deemed it
CNN_controversies
Vietnam War–era American multi-service special operations unit
involvement, Operation Steel Tiger, Operation Tiger Hound, the Tet Offensive, Operation Commando Hunt, the Cambodian Campaign, Operation Lam Son 719,
Military Assistance Command, Vietnam – Studies and Observations Group
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Online tool for synthesizing documents
NotebookLM was first introduced in May 2023 under the experimental name Project Tailwind, presented as an AI-driven notebook capable of learning from user-provided
NotebookLM
Film by Adrian Lyne
Arnett's controversial 1998 CNN report "Valley of Death" about the 1970 Operation Tailwind. Jeff Millar of Houston Chronicle wrote that Giuseppe Tornatore's
Jacob's_Ladder_(1990_film)
American corporate investigations and risk consulting firm
that sarin nerve gas had been used in Vietnam in 1970 as part of Operation Tailwind. Kroll assisted in the trial of Norwegian shipping tycoon John Fredriksen
Kroll_Inc.
American political drama television series (2012–2014)
unreliably sourced story that the United States had used Sarin during the Operation Tailwind excursion in the Vietnam War. The third season tackles two controversial
The Newsroom (American TV series)
The_Newsroom_(American_TV_series)
Coordinated missions, operations and projects
mid-December 1970: Operation Honorable Dragon, in MR 4 11–13 September 1970: Operation Tailwind, in MR 4 26 September 1970 – 7 January 1971: Operation Counterpunch
List_of_military_operations
American lawyer
offer new, alarming information about a Vietnam War mission called Operation Tailwind. According to the story, U.S. Special Forces advanced into Laos to
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American attorney and corporate director (born 1957)
& Connolly included large media organizations such as CNN (in the Operation Tailwind matter), ABC, and occasionally the National Enquirer (which was primarily
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Topics referred to by the same term
Death", the flawed NewsStand: CNN & Time debut program that caused the Operation Tailwind controversy A literary element of "The Charge of the Light Brigade"
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Chemical compound and chemical warfare nerve agent
existing stocks of bulk sarin were re-distilled until 1970. 1970: During Operation Tailwind, America may have deployed sarin against the Communist Pathet Lao
Sarin
partnership with corporate sister Time magazine, ran a report that Operation Tailwind in 1970 in Vietnam included use of Sarin gas to kill a group of defectors
History_of_CNN
treat 60–70 personnel, despite being wounded multiple times during Operation Tailwind. Eurípides Rubio † Captain Tây Ninh province November 8, 1966 For
List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Vietnam War
List_of_Medal_of_Honor_recipients_for_the_Vietnam_War
U.S. military cloud-seeding project in Vietnam (1967–1972)
Operation Popeye / Sober Popeye (Project Controlled Weather Popeye / Motorpool / Intermediary-Compatriot) was a military cloud-seeding project carried
Operation_Popeye
Month of 1970
killed at camping sites on the mainland. Operation Tailwind, a three-day long, covert U.S. Special Forces operation into Laos, began with 16 Green Berets
September_1970
Trademark used by two Germany-based discount chains
taken over by Tailwind. Each ship will cost approximately 100 million Euros. Delivery will take place in 2027 and 2028. In June 2026, Tailwind announced that
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August–mid-December 1970: Operation Honorable Dragon, in MR 4 11–13 September 1970: Operation Tailwind, in MR 4 26 September 1970–7 January 1971: Operation Counterpunch
List of military operations of the Laotian Civil War
List_of_military_operations_of_the_Laotian_Civil_War
ground offensive involving the U.S. Operation Tailwind 11–13 September American/South Vietnamese victory Operation Ivory Coast 21 November American attempt
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treat 60–70 personnel, despite being wounded multiple times during Operation Tailwind Paul J. Wiedorfer, United States Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
List of Knights of Columbus members
List_of_Knights_of_Columbus_members
Measures taken against unlawful or violent crowds of people
original (PDF) on 28 July 2004 "FM 19-15 CHPTR 9 Riot Control Agents". "Operation TAILWIND Review: Extract of U.S Air Force Report". Air Force Historical Office
Riot_control
American test pilot (1924–2020)
the Air Force Historian, Richard P. Hallion, during the review of Operation TAILWIND. On March 9, 1999, on the thirty-third anniversary of the Battle of
Eugene_Peyton_Deatrick
headquarters killing 24 ARVN and one U.S. adviser. 11–13 September Operation Tailwind was a covert incursion into southeastern Laos by a company-sized element
1970_in_the_Vietnam_War
1970 offensive in the Second Indochina War
South Vietnam into Laos, dispatching a reconnaissance company on Operation Tailwind. Aimed at a communist logistical center near Chavane, it served as
Operation_Honorable_Dragon
The first New York City Marathon begins. The covert incursion of Operation Tailwind is instigated by the American forces in southeast Laos. September
1970_in_the_United_States
US aerial bombing campaign against North Vietnam (1965–68)
Operation Rolling Thunder was a gradual and sustained aerial bombardment campaign conducted by the United States (U.S.) 2nd Air Division (later Seventh
Operation_Rolling_Thunder
Part of the Vietnam War (1972)
Operation Linebacker was the codename of a U.S. Seventh Air Force and U.S. Navy Task Force 77 air interdiction campaign conducted against North Vietnam
Operation_Linebacker
Scheduled air carrier and charter airline based in New York City Seaplane Base
beverages. Tailwind Air ceased scheduled services in early 2024 and was currently charter-only. The airline had reported that scheduled operations had not
Tailwind_Air
Air Service Regiment". Australian War Memorial. "DoD News Briefing, Operation TAILWIND, Tuesday, July 21, 1998". DefenseLINK, the official web site for the
List of allied military operations of the Vietnam War (1970)
List_of_allied_military_operations_of_the_Vietnam_War_(1970)
1969–1970 US covert military operation in Cambodia
Operation Menu was a covert United States Strategic Air Command (SAC) tactical bombing campaign conducted in eastern Cambodia from 18 March 1969 to 26
Operation_Menu
report that accused the United States military of using sarin gas in Operation Tailwind during the Vietnam War. After almost a month of further investigations
CNN_NewsStand
Laos. Monarch: Savang Vatthana Prime Minister: Souvanna Phouma 9 March - Operation Diamond Arrow ends. 11-13 September - Operation Tailwind v t e v t e
1970_in_Laos
Part of the Vietnam War (1968)
Vietnam (PAVN). The US command in Saigon initially believed that combat operations around KSCB during 1967 were part of a series of minor PAVN offensives
Battle_of_Khe_Sanh
1972 U.S. bombing campaign during the Vietnam War
Operation Linebacker II, sometimes referred to as the Christmas bombings and, in Vietnam, the Twelve days and nights, or Điện Biên Phủ of the Sky, was
Operation_Linebacker_II
American covert actions against North Vietnam
Operation 34A (full name, Operational Plan 34A, also known as OPLAN 34-Alpha) was a highly classified United States program of covert actions against
Operation_34A
Part of the Vietnam War (1966)
Operation Prairie was a U.S. military operation in Quảng Trị Province, South Vietnam that sought to eliminate People's Army of Vietnam (PAVN) forces south
Operation_Prairie
1975 American operation of Vietnam War
Operation Frequent Wind was the final phase in the evacuation of American civilians and "at-risk" Vietnamese from Saigon, South Vietnam, before the takeover
Operation_Frequent_Wind
1965 Vietnam War campaign
consisted of three operations: Operation Dân Thắng 21(20 to 26 October 1965), the first Pleime preparatory phase, was the relief operation of the besieged
Pleiku_campaign
House for Captain Gary Michael Rose who was wounded in combat during Operation Tailwind in the Vietnam War. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson holds meetings
Timeline of the first Trump presidency (2017 Q4)
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1966 battle of the Vietnam War
Operation Attleboro was a Vietnam War search and destroy operation initiated by the 196th Light Infantry Brigade with the objective to discover the location(s)
Operation_Attleboro
American military operation during the Vietnam War (1970)
Operation Ivory Coast was a mission conducted by United States Special Operations Forces and other American military elements to rescue U.S. prisoners
Operation_Ivory_Coast
American business executive (born 1960)
a senior vice president for worldwide operations, and then as vice president for worldwide sales and operations. He was appointed chief executive of Apple
Tim_Cook
Mass evacuation of children at the end of the Vietnam War
Operation Babylift was a mass evacuation of children from South Vietnam to the United States and other Western countries at end of the Vietnam War, in
Operation_Babylift
Part of the Vietnam War (1966)
Operation Thayer (13 September 1966 – 1 October 1966), Operation Irving (2 October 1966 – 24 October 1966) and Operation Thayer II (24 October 1966 – 11
Operation_Thayer
1964–73 covert US military operation in Laos during the Vietnam War
Operation Barrel Roll was a covert interdiction and close air support campaign conducted in the Kingdom of Laos by the U.S. Air Force 2nd Air Division
Operation_Barrel_Roll
Part of the Vietnam War (1967–1969)
Operation Kentucky was a multi-battalion operation conducted by the United States Marine Corps in the area south of the DMZ in Quảng Trị Province. This
Operation_Kentucky
U.S. ultra-low-cost airline (1964–2026)
and the region's largest ultra-low-cost carrier before ceasing flight operations on May 2, 2026. Spirit was founded in 1964 as a trucking company that
Spirit_Airlines
US operations in the Vietnam War in 1972
Operations Enhance and Enhance Plus in the Vietnam War transferred large quantities of United States military equipment and bases to the South Vietnamese
Operations Enhance and Enhance Plus
Operations_Enhance_and_Enhance_Plus
Airlines is scheduled to end their 40 year operation following Korean Air's acquisition. 15 January – Tailwind Air 31 March – Aer Lingus UK 15 April – Magnicharters
2026_in_aviation
1973 return of American POWs from North Vietnam
Operation Homecoming was the return of 591 American prisoners of war (POWs) held by North Vietnam after the Paris Peace Accords, which ended United States
Operation_Homecoming
American electronic surveillance strategy during the Vietnam War
Operation Igloo White was a covert United States joint military electronic warfare operation conducted from late January 1968 until February 1973, during
Operation_Igloo_White
1967 battle of the Vietnam War
Operation Junction City was an 82-day military operation conducted by United States (US) and South Vietnam forces against Viet Cong (VC) forces begun on
Operation_Junction_City
Part of the Vietnam War (1968–1969)
Operation Speedy Express was a controversial military operation conducted by the United States Army's 9th Infantry Division during the Vietnam War in
Operation_Speedy_Express
Part of the Vietnam War (1967)
Operation Deckhouse Five was a United States Marine Corps (USMC) and Republic of Vietnam Marine Corps operation that took place from 6–15 January 1967
Operation_Deckhouse_Five
Part of the Vietnam War (1967)
Operation Bolo was a United States Air Force mission during the Vietnam War, considered to be a successful combat ruse. The mission was a response to
Operation_Bolo
Part of the Vietnam War (1965–1968)
Operation Steel Tiger was a covert U.S. 2nd Air Division, later Seventh Air Force and U.S. Navy Task Force 77 aerial interdiction effort targeted against
Operation_Steel_Tiger
Part of the Vietnam War (1965)
Operation Harvest Moon/Lien Ket 18 was a US Marine Corps and Army of the Republic of Vietnam search and destroy operation in the Quế Sơn Valley in western
Operation_Harvest_Moon
Part of the Vietnam War (1968)
Operation Toan Thang I ("Complete Victory") was a U.S. Army, Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), 1st Australian Task Force and Royal Thai Volunteer
Operation_Toan_Thang_I
U.S. military operation to provide air support in Southeast Asia from 1965 to 1973
During Operation Arc Light (sometimes Arclight) from 1965 to 1973, the United States Air Force deployed B-52 Stratofortresses from bases in the U.S. Territory
Operation_Arc_Light
Part of the Vietnam War (1965)
Operation Starlite (also known in Vietnam as Battle of Van Tuong) was the first major offensive action conducted by a purely U.S. military unit during
Operation_Starlite
1967 military operation in the Vietnam War
Operation Swift was a military operation in the Vietnam War, launched by units of the U.S. 1st Marine Division to rescue two Marine companies which had
Operation_Swift
Operation Sourisak Montry VIII (September 1971 – 22 June 1972) was a Thai military offensive against an encroaching Chinese Communist presence just north
Operation Sourisak Montry VIII
Operation_Sourisak_Montry_VIII
Military operation in the Vietnam War
Operation Buffalo (2–14 July 1967) was an operation of the Vietnam War that took place in the southern half of the Demilitarized Zone, around Con Thien
Operation_Buffalo_(1967)
Operation Counterpunch, waged 26 September 1970 to 7 January 1971, was a military offensive of the Laotian Civil War. Royalist General Vang Pao's guerrilla
Operation_Counterpunch
Operation Snake Eyes was a proposed military operation of the Laotian Civil War. Planned in mid-December 1969 by the U.S. Ambassador to Laos, the planned
Operation_Snake_Eyes
Part of the Vietnam War (1968–1971)
Operation Sealords was a military operation that took place during the Vietnam War. SEALORDS is an acronym for Southeast Asia Lake, Ocean, River, and
Operation_Sealords
Part of the Vietnam War (1965–1969)
Operation Pony Express was the covert transportation of, and the provision of aerial support for, indigenous soldiers and material operating across the
Operation_Pony_Express
United States Air Force general
which claimed sarin nerve gas had been used by U.S. forces during Operation Tailwind. After Smith's departure from CNN, he served on contract with NBC
Perry_M._Smith
Part of the Vietnam War (1967)
Operation Malheur I and Operation Malheur II were a series of search and destroy operations conducted by the 1st Brigade 101st Airborne Division operating
Operations Malheur I and Malheur II
Operations_Malheur_I_and_Malheur_II
Part of the Vietnam War (1965)
Operation Flaming Dart was a U.S. and South Vietnamese military operation, conducted in two parts, during the Vietnam War. United States President Lyndon
Operation_Flaming_Dart
Part of the Vietnam War (1968–1969)
Operation Nevada Eagle was a security operation during the Vietnam War in Thừa Thiên Province, that took place from 17 May 1968 to 28 February 1969. The
Operation_Nevada_Eagle
Operation Raindance was a military operation of the Laotian Civil War, staged from 17 March to 7 April 1969. It was launched by the U.S. Air Force (USAF)
Operation_Raindance
Invasion of Cambodia by US and South Vietnamese forces (April–July 1970)
Cambodian incursion and the Cambodian liberation) was a series of military operations conducted in eastern Cambodia in mid-1970 by South Vietnam and the United
Cambodian_campaign
Part of the Vietnam War (1966)
Operation Geronimo was a joint operation conducted by U.S., South Korean and South Vietnamese forces in Phú Yên Province, lasting from 31 October to 4
Operation Geronimo (Vietnam War)
Operation_Geronimo_(Vietnam_War)
Part of the Vietnam War (1971)
Operation Lam Son 719 or 9th Route – Southern Laos Campaign (Vietnamese: Chiến dịch Lam Sơn 719 or Chiến dịch đường 9 – Nam Lào) was a limited-objective
Operation_Lam_Son_719
Part of the Vietnam War (1962)
Operation Chopper occurred on 23 December 1961 and was the first time U.S. forces participated in major combat in the Vietnam War. On December 11 1961
Operation Chopper (Vietnam War)
Operation_Chopper_(Vietnam_War)
Part of the Second World War
were forced off by evasive maneuvers. In addition, there was a strong tailwind, which meant that the parachutists and cargo gliders landed between five
Air war during Operation Overlord
Air_war_during_Operation_Overlord
1966 battle of the Vietnam War
Operation Hastings was an American military operation in the Vietnam War. The operation was a qualified success in that it pushed the People's Army of
Operation_Hastings
Part of the Vietnam War (1966)
Operation Lincoln was an operation conducted by the 1st Cavalry Division west of Pleiku, lasting from 25 March to 8 April 1966, with the goal of locating
Operation Lincoln (Vietnam War)
Operation_Lincoln_(Vietnam_War)
Operation Junction City Jr. was a major Laotian offensive of the Vietnam War; initially aimed at temporary disruption of the Ho Chi Minh Trail, it was
Operation_Junction_City_Jr.
Part of the Vietnam War (1967)
Operation Hickory was a search and destroy operation conducted by the 3rd Marine Division in the area around Con Thien, Quảng Trị Province known as Leatherneck
Operation_Hickory
Military offensive in June 1969 as part of the Laotian Civil War and the Vietnam War
Operation Left Jab was the first military offensive launched against the Sihanouk Trail extension of the Ho Chi Minh trail during the Second Indochina
Operation_Left_Jab
Part of the Vietnam War (1965)
Operation Dan Chi 129 (Vietnamese : Chiến dịch Dan Chi 129) was a 1965 Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) operation carried out with US support. Since
Operation_Dan_Chi_129
Operation Camden was an Australian Army in support of the 501 Land Clearing Company, United States Army Corps of Engineers who were undertaking land clearing
Operation_Camden_(1969)
Operation Sayasila (26 July 1971—31 October 1971) was a major offensive military operation of the Laotian Civil War. It was staged by command of King Sisavang
Operation_Sayasila
Part of the Vietnam War (1967–1968)
Operation Pershing was an operation conducted by the United States (US) 1st Cavalry Division, the US 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division, the Army of
Operation_Pershing
Military operation of the Laotian civil war
Operation Triangle was a military operation of the Laotian Civil War staged from 19—29 July 1964. Although planned by the General Staff of the Royal Lao
Operation_Triangle
Part of the Vietnam War (1967–1968)
Operation Enterprise was a U.S. Army pacification and security operation that took place in Long An Province, lasting from 13 February 1967 to 11 March
Operation Enterprise (Vietnam War)
Operation_Enterprise_(Vietnam_War)
Major engagement of the Laotian Civil War
Army's rout at Nam Tha was an unpromising precedent. However, the later Operation Triangle had been a success, if a pushover. CIA Station Chief Theodore
Battle_of_Nam_Bac
1966 Vietnam War operation
Operation Garfield was an operation during the Vietnam War, by the 3rd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division in Darlac province from 25 February to 25 March
Operation_Garfield
Part of the Vietnam War (1969)
Operation Dewey Canyon was the last major offensive by the 3rd Marine Division during the Vietnam War. It took place from 22 January through 18 March
Operation_Dewey_Canyon
Laotian Civil War Royalist offensive
Operation Strength (6 February – 17 March 1972) was a Royalist military offensive of the Laotian Civil War. The attack, undertaken against the advice
Operation_Strength_(1972)
Part of the Vietnam War (1966)
Operation El Paso and Operation El Paso II were operations conducted during the Vietnam War by the U.S. Army's 3rd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division in Bình
Operation_El_Paso
Part of the Vietnam War (1968–1969)
Operation Toan Thang II ("Complete Victory") was an operation conducted by the US Army and the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) during the Vietnam
Operation_Toan_Thang_II
OPERATION TAILWIND
OPERATION TAILWIND
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English
English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire, so named from Old English gor ‘dirt’, ‘mud’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.Introduced in America by a family from Gorton, Lancashire, England (three miles from Manchester), the name Gorton was also adopted by a religious group known as the Gortonites. They were followers of Samuel Gorton (c. 1592–1677), whose unorthodox religious beliefs, which included denying the doctrine of the Trinity, caused him to seek religious toleration by emigrating to Boston in 1637 with his family. In conflict with authorities in Massachusetts Bay, Plymouth, and Newport, he eventually settled in Shawomet, RI, and renamed it Warwick. He died there in 1677, leaving three sons and at least six daughters.
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Indian
Moderation, Equality
Surname or Lastname
German and Dutch
German and Dutch : from Middle High German bloch, Middle Dutch blok ‘block of wood’, ‘stocks’. The surname probably originated as a nickname for a large, lumpish man, or perhaps as a nickname for a persistent lawbreaker who found himself often in the stocks.English : possibly a metonymic occupational name for someone who blocks, as in shoemaking and bookbinding, from Middle English blok ‘block’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized spelling of Bloch (see Vlach).Adriaen Coertsz Block was a Dutch-born merchant-explorer who traded along the CT coast and Long Island shortly after Hudson’s voyage to the region in 1609. Block Island, between the north fork of Long Island and RI, which he used as a base of operations, is named after him.
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Muslim
Moderation, Equality
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Hindu, Indian
Seperation
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, TEMPERANCE means "moderation, self-restraint."
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Arabic, Muslim
Balance; Temperance; Moderation
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Moderation; Neutrality
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Old Norse female personal name Gunvǫr, composed of the elements gunn ‘battle’ + vǫr, the feminine form of varr ‘defender’, or possibly from the Old Norse male personal name Gunnarr.English : occupational name for an operator of heavy artillery (see Gunn).Americanized spelling of German Gönner, a habitational name for someone from any of numerous places named Gönne.
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Arabic, Muslim
Method; Way; Mode; Manner; Operation; Process
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English, Old French sur(ri)gien (from a derivative of Late Latin chirurgia ‘handiwork’), hence an occupational name for a person who performed operations, mostly amputations. Before the advent of anaesthetics, only crude surgery was possible, and the calling was often combined with that of the barber or bath house attendant.French : topographic name for someone who lived close to a gushing spring.
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Japanese
(1-æ, 2- 京, 3- å”, 4- 郷) Japanese unisex name KYOU means 1) "apricot," 2) "capital," 3) "cooperation," or 4) "village."Â
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Name of Lord Shiva; The Operator; One who Maintains Balance Between Life and Death
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia)
English (mainly East Anglia) : nickname for a lordly, impressive, or sharp-eyed man, from Middle English egle ‘eagle’ (from Old French aigle, from Latin aquila).English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from Laigle in Orne, France, the name of which ostensibly means ‘the eagle’, although it is possible that the recorded forms result from the operation of early folk etymology on some unknown original. Matilda de Aquila is recorded in 1129 as the widow of Robert Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland.Jewish : translation into English of Adler.
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English
Temperance; One of the Qualities Adopted as a First Name by the Puritans After the Reformation; Moderation; Self Restraint
Female
Japanese
(1-æ, 2- 京, 3- å”, 4- 郷) Variant spelling of Japanese unisex Kyou, KYO means 1) "apricot," 2) "capital," 3) "cooperation," or 4) "village."Â
OPERATION TAILWIND
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Tamil
Immortality
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Gaelic American
Valley.
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Hindu
One of the kauravas
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Biblical
Containing ten cities.
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Hindu
Real
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Ever Eternal Lord
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Hindu, Indian
Money; Russian Currency
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nivashini | நீவாஷீநீÂ
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Shining
Girl/Female
Native American
Strong deer.
OPERATION TAILWIND
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OPERATION TAILWIND
n.
That which is operated or accomplished; an effect brought about in accordance with a definite plan; as, military or naval operations.
a.
Producing the appropriate or designed effect; efficacious; as, an operative dose, rule, or penalty.
n.
Calmness of mind; equanimity; as, to bear adversity with moderation.
n.
The act or process of operating; agency; the exertion of power, physical, mechanical, or moral.
n.
An elaborate discourse, delivered in public, treating an important subject in a formal and dignified manner; especially, a discourse having reference to some special occasion, as a funeral, an anniversary, a celebration, or the like; -- distinguished from an argument in court, a popular harangue, a sermon, a lecture, etc.; as, Webster's oration at Bunker Hill.
a.
Based upon, or consisting of, an operation or operations; as, operative surgery.
n.
The act of cooperating, or of operating together to one end; joint operation; concurrent effort or labor.
n.
Any methodical action of the hand, or of the hand with instruments, on the human body, to produce a curative or remedial effect, as in amputation, etc.
n.
The method of working; mode of action.
n.
The symbol that expresses the operation to be performed; -- called also facient.
n.
Exposure to the free action of the air; airing; as, aeration of soil, of spawn, etc.
n.
The act of loading.
n.
The act of operating or working; operation.
n.
Operation.
n.
Something to be done; some transformation to be made upon quantities, the transformation being indicated either by rules or symbols.
n.
Effect produced; influence.
n.
Act; working; operation.
a.
Having the power of acting; hence, exerting force, physical or moral; active in the production of effects; as, an operative motive.
n.
The consequence of anything; the issue; conclusion; result; that in which an action, operation, or series of operations, terminates.
v. i.
To deliver an oration.