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# Civil aviation, held by Armavia national airline ( owned by Mikhail Baghdasarov, who is thought to be close to President Serge Sarkisian )
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# " Encyclopedia Brown, The Boy Detective in One Minute Mysteries " ( This episode adapted 6 of the Encyclopedia Brown stories from the books, including Encyclopedia's very first case-" The Case of Natty Nat ", " The Case of the Scattered Cards ", " The Case of the Civil War Sword ", " The Case of the Foot Warmer ", " The Case of the Bitter Drink " and " The Case of the Great Merko ".
Three of the novels made the New York Times Bestseller List when first released in hardback: A Civil Campaign at # 26, Diplomatic Immunity at # 25, and Cryoburn at # 32.
* Adams, Michael C. C. " Robert E. Lee and Perspective over Time ," Civil War History v. 49 # 1 ( 2003 ) pp 64 – 70
" The Commemoration of Robert E. Lee's Death and the Obstruction of Reconstruction in New Orleans ," Civil War History, Volume 51 # 2 June 2005, pp. 135 – 150
** The armed wing of the Islamic Salvation Front concludes its negotiations with the government for an amnesty and disbands in Algeria ( see Algerian Civil War # GIA destroyed, GSPC discontinues )
# Similarities were blurred by the fact that proponents of wage labor won the American Civil War, in which they competed for legitimacy with defenders of chattel slavery.
# President Chiang Kai-shek resigned on 21 January 1949 amid several Communist victories in the Chinese Civil War and was replaced by Vice President Li Tsung-jen as Acting President.
Image: Civil War veteran school. JPG | Civil War veteran meeting with children of School # 8 in Marquette, 1922.
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PDP-1 # 44 was found in a barn in Wichita, Kansas in 1988, apparently formerly owned by one of the many aviation companies in the area, and rescued for the Digital Historical Collection, also eventually ending up at the CHM.
The British Flight Training School # 1 Museum located on the grounds of the Terrell Municipal Airport in Terrell, Texas has a complete Link Trainer assembly with attached instructor's station on display at the museum dedicated to the 2, 000 Royal Air Force Cadets were trained in Terrell from August 1941 through the end of World War II as a part of the Lend-Lease Act that allowed British aviation cadets to be trained in the US by civilian aviators.
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