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  • George H. W. Bush (category Aviators from Texas)
    After graduating from Yale, Bush moved his young family to West Texas. Biographer Jon Meacham writes that Bush's relocation to Texas allowed him to move
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  • George W. Bush (category Aviators from Texas) (section Texas governorship (1995–2000))
    of the United States from 2001 to 2009. A member of the Bush family and Republican Party, he was the 46th governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000. The eldest
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  • Coast Guard (category Articles with dead external links from October 2022)
    Field, Florida, and NAS Corpus Christi, Texas, and are considered Naval Aviators. After receiving Naval Aviator Wings, Coast Guard pilots, with the exception
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  • Ohio Wing Civil Air Patrol (category Use mdy dates from March 2012)
    and Cleveland native David Ingalls, the only United States Navy fighter ace from World War I. While working for Governor Bricker, Johnson in September 1941
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  • Florida Wing Civil Air Patrol (category Articles with unsourced statements from February 2020)
    locations across the state of Florida. Col David Panzera assumed command from Col Luis Negron on April 6, 2024, at the Florida Wing Conference in Orlando
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  • Air Force (category Articles containing potentially dated statements from 2020)
    20, 2021). "From Forever Wars to Great Power Wars: Lessons Learned From Operation Inherent Resolve". https://warontherocks.com/2021/08/from-forever-war
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  • New Mexico Wing Civil Air Patrol (category Articles with bare URLs for citations from March 2022)
    promoting community service. In April 2020, pilots from the New Mexico Wing began flying test kits from the Memorial Medical Center in Las Cruces to Albuquerque
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  • United States Merchant Marine Academy (category Use dmy dates from August 2022)
    civilians from Lower Manhattan as well as the transportation of first responders and supplies to and from Ground Zero. Midshipman, faculty, and staff from the
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  • Civil Air Patrol (category Articles with dead external links from June 2022)
    Today, apart from member dues, Civil Air Patrol receives funding from donations and grants from individuals, foundations and corporations; from grants and
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  • NASA (category Articles with dead external links from June 2023)
    directed that they be selected from the military. The Mercury 7 astronauts included three Air Force pilots, three Navy aviators, and one Marine Corps pilot
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  • Nevada (category Use mdy dates from September 2021) (section Separation from Utah Territory)
    name "Nevada" comes from the Spanish adjective nevada (Template:IPA), meaning "snow-covered" or "snowy". The state takes its name from the Nevada Territory
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  • DynCorp (category Wikipedia articles needing factual verification from February 2017)
    Virginia, while the company's contracts were managed from its office at Alliance Airport in Fort Worth, Texas. DynCorp provided services for the U.S. military
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  • Maryland (category Use American English from August 2023)
    Assembly prohibited Catholics from operating schools, limited the corporate ownership of property to hamper religious orders from expanding or supporting themselves
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  • the exception of northern and southern California; north, south, and west Texas; and upper and lower New England. Local offices (NWSOs) then each maintained
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  • Federal Aviation Administration (category Articles needing additional references from January 2023)
    airports annually. On October 31, 2013, after outcry from media outlets, including heavy criticism from Nick Bilton of The New York Times, the FAA announced
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  • Illinois (category Articles with dead external links from February 2012)
    37.8% from Mexico or Central America, 31% from Asia, 20.2% from Europe, 4.3% from South America, 4.2% from Africa, 1% from Canada, and 0.2% from Oceania
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  • United States Armed Forces (category Articles with dead external links from May 2023)
    military commands consisting of forces from multiple military departments, with their chain of command flowing from the president, to the secretary of defense
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  • Army Futures Command (category Articles with dead external links from October 2022)
    plethora of data coming from data sources across the joint and combined services, allies, and partners. This CFT is built from the existing PNT (positioning
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  • American Samoa (category Use mdy dates from July 2024)
    I veteran who was from Leone village, Tutuila. After meetings on the United States mainland, he was prevented from disembarking from the ship that brought
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