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  3. Military surplus - Wikipedia

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    Military surplus are goods, usually matériel, that are sold or otherwise disposed of when held in excess or are no longer needed by the military. Entrepreneurs often buy these goods and resell them at surplus stores.

  4. Surplus store - Wikipedia

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    Military surplus. Military surplus stores sell equipment that was intended for the military but is unable to be used, no longer in service, or originally purchased in excess by the military. These stores often sell camping equipment or military clothing.

  5. Wichita’s last military surplus store is gone, but ... - AOL

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    Earlier this year, I reported that the city’s last military surplus store, G.I. Rose Military Surplus Etc. at 6310 E. Harry, was in danger of closing if the owner couldn’t find a buyer to...

  6. Law Enforcement Support Office - Wikipedia

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    Availability of surplus equipment has been facilitated by the reduced American presence in Iraq and Afghanistan. According to LESO, from 1997 until 2014, $5.1 billion in military hardware was transferred from the DoD to local American law enforcement agencies, with materiel worth $449 million transferred in 2013 alone.

  7. Entrenching tool - Wikipedia

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    An entrenching tool (UK), intrenching tool (US), E-tool, or trenching tool is a digging tool used by military forces for a variety of military purposes. Survivalists, campers, hikers, and other outdoors groups have found it to be indispensable in field use.

  8. Small Arms Protective Insert - Wikipedia

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    The Small Arms Protective Insert ( SAPI) is a ceramic ballistic plate used by the United States Armed Forces. It was first used in the Ranger Body Armor and Interceptor Body Armor, both are ballistic vests.