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** Armoured Amphibious Dozer ( AAD ) – Turret-less combat engineer vehicle, fitted with a folding dozer blade at the rear, mine ploughs, a main winch with a capacity of 8, 000 kg and a rocket-propelled earth anchor for self-recovery.
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** Armoured Ambulance – This version retains the turret but without the gun or smoke grenade launchers.
** Armoured Vehicle Tracked Light Repair – Armoured recovery vehicle, fitted with a light hydraulic crane.
** Armoured Engineer Reconnaissance Vehicle ( AERV ) – This version has no gun and is fitted with specialised equipment, including an echo-sounder, a water current meter, a laser range finder and GPS.
** Chief Marshal or Marshal of a Troop Arm was used in five Soviet military branches – the Air Force, Artillery, Armoured Troops, Engineer Troops, and Signal Troops.
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** After World War II Lambertsen called his 1940-1944 rebreather LARU ( for Lambertsen Amphibious Respiratory Unit ) but as of 1952 Lambertsen renamed again his invention and coins the acronym SCUBA ( for " self-contained underwater breathing apparatus ").
** Amphibious Mobility Group, with 1x HQ & Service, 1x Engineer, 2x Amphibious Assault Vehicle, 1x Anti-Tank ( TOW ), 1x Boat and 1x Beach Mobility & Support Company.
** Amphibious Commandos Group, on board the destroyer Santisima Trinidad landed at Mullet Creek south of Stanley, in inflatable boats
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** This is a distinguished work which stands out from, and above, many of the books and articles which have ben written in this century on Avicenna ( Ibn Sīnā ) ( A. D. 980 – 1037 ).
** The numbers and are not algebraic numbers ( see the Lindemann – Weierstrass theorem ); hence they are transcendental.
** Haliotis brazieri f. hargravesi ( Cox, 1869 ) – synonym: Haliotis ethologus, the Mimic abalone, Haliotis hargravesi, the Hargraves ’ s abalone
** Haliotis diversicolor squamata Reeve, 1846 – synonym: Haliotis squamata – the scaly Australian abalone
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