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  2. Eareckson Air Station - Wikipedia

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    Abandoned vehicles, warehouse stores of all types, rations, clothing and all the other tools of war, including ammunition and bombs were simply left out to the elements. A small Radar squadron was assigned briefly then was moved out and the last operational combat unit, the 66th Fighter Squadron , left the airfield on 30 May 1947.

  3. Westley Allan Dodd - Wikipedia

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    Westley Allan Dodd was born in Toppenish, Washington, on July 3, 1961, the oldest of three children to James and Carol Dodd. [1] Dodd claimed he was never abused or neglected as a child, [2] though he did state that the words "I love you" were never said to him as he grew up and that he could not remember saying them in return. [3]

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  5. Haulage - Wikipedia

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    Haulage is the business of transporting goods by road or rail between suppliers and large consumer outlets, factories, warehouses, or depots. This includes everything humans might wish to move in bulk – from vegetables and other foodstuffs, to clothes, ore, coal, and other supplies.

  6. OnTrac Logistics, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    OnTrac Logistics, Inc. was a privately held logistics company that contracted regional shipping services in the Western United States. In 2021 OnTrac Logistics was acquired by east coast delivery firm LaserShip for $1.3 billion, the combined business was later rebranded back to OnTrac.

  7. Clothing in ancient Greece - Wikipedia

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    Clothes were quite simple, draped, loose-fitting and free-flowing. [4] Customarily, clothing was homemade and cut to various lengths of rectangular linen or wool fabric with minimal cutting or sewing, and secured with ornamental clasps or pins, and a belt, or girdle ( ζώνη : zōnē).

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