NOTE: The source for some of the following definitions (those listed along with a page number: Pg. #) is the “Dictionary of the Vietnam War;” edited by James S. Olson; published by Greenwood Press, Inc.;
The U.S. Marine Corps MOS for Rifleman. Spoken: “Oh Three Eleven” See also: 11B and MOS. The 28.000-to-29.700 MHz Amateur radio band is approximately 10 meters in wavelength so it is called the 10 Meter band. The 10 meter band is adjacent to the Citizen’s Band (27 MHz, or 11 meters), so it has
à gogo in abundance. In French this is colloquial. à la short for à la manière de; in the manner of/in the style of à la carte lit. “on the card, i.e. menu”; In restaurants it refers to ordering individual dishes rather than a fixed-price meal.
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This index of terms provides a glossary of commonly used words encountered when collecting World War II German helmets. Many authoritative books have already been published which contain extensive glossaries that describe the terminology and definitions of words commonly used by the German Armed Forces during the Second World War.
(Many of the metals listed have other oxidation states; I have given the reduction potentials for half-reaction from the lowest positive oxidation number.)
Abstract Expressionism. An artistic movement made up of American artists in the 1940s and 1950s, also known as the New York college, or more narrowly, action painting.
A: A. A. A bisel, a bisl. A little, some. A biseleh. A very little. A brokh. Oh, hell. Damn it. A curse. (Hebrew)A brokheh. A blessing (Hebrew)A …
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