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  • Austal (category Defence companies of Australia)
    collapse. The two companies continue to compete for orders of large multi-hull ferries of up to 11,000 gross tons with capacities of over 1,200 passengers
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  • BAE Systems (category Defence companies of the United Kingdom) (section Areas of business)
    build and operations processes of McLaren. The company announced the acquisition of Tenix Defence, a major Australian defence contractor in January 2008.
    130 KB (12,776 words) - 23:14, 14 March 2025
  • Lockheed Martin (category Aerospace companies of the United States) (section Board of directors)
    POC Top 20 Defence Contractors of 2014 Archived July 7, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved: July 2015 DefenseIQ Top 10 defence companies in the world
    80 KB (8,049 words) - 08:07, 4 February 2025
  • Fluor Corporation (category Construction and civil engineering companies of the United States)
    Fluor acquired a construction company, Pike Corp. of America and the engineering division of its prior partner in Australia, Utah Construction. In 1972,
    36 KB (4,217 words) - 00:32, 30 November 2024
  • Bechtel (category Construction and civil engineering companies of the United States)
    expansion of Amrun bauxite project in Australia". Lidtime. http://www.lidtime.com/rio-tinto-approves-1-9bn-expansion-of-amrun-bauxite-project-in-australia-8463/
    128 KB (12,181 words) - 00:00, 22 February 2025
  • Serco (category Defence companies of the United Kingdom) (section Defence)
    provides support services to garrisons in Australia. Serco manages many aspects of operations at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom in Shrivenham. Prior
    77 KB (8,393 words) - 23:12, 14 March 2025
  • Raytheon (redirect from Raytheon Company) (section Company structure)
    the high cost of development and the lack of interest. During the September 11 attacks of 2001, Raytheon had an office in the South Tower of the World Trade
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  • National Security Agency (category Federal law enforcement agencies of the United States) (section History of headquarters)
    General, head of the Office of the Inspector General (OIG); a General Counsel, head of the Office of the General Counsel (OGC); and a Director of Compliance
    256 KB (24,636 words) - 23:15, 14 March 2025
  • Rolls-Royce Holdings (category Defence companies of the United Kingdom) (section List of former chairmen)
    At the close of London trading on 28 August 2019, the company had a market capitalisation of £4.656bn, the 85th-largest of any company with a primary
    65 KB (6,495 words) - 23:12, 14 March 2025
  • Boeing (redirect from THE BOEING COMPANY) (category Defense companies of the United States)
    serve. The company is a member of the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition, a Washington D.C.–based coalition of more than 400 major companies and NGOs that
    97 KB (7,666 words) - 01:53, 11 February 2025
  • Marine Corps (category Uniformed services of the United States) (section War of 1812 and afterward)
    the brunt of a series of recommended cuts in late 2010. In light of budget sequestration in 2013, General James Amos set a goal of a force of 174,000 Marines
    169 KB (17,507 words) - 21:54, 10 April 2025
  • World War II (category Wars involving Australia) (section Aftermath of World War I)
    Battle of Britain and the Blitz, and naval Battle of the Atlantic. Through a series of campaigns and treaties, Germany took control of much of continental
    249 KB (26,183 words) - 23:17, 14 March 2025
  • RTX Corporation (category Conglomerate companies of the United States)
    Patriot missile-defence shield, and in 2017, Saudi Arabia signed business deals worth billions of dollars with multiple American companies, including Raytheon
    42 KB (4,497 words) - 08:01, 4 February 2025
  • sub-units. Examples of these include the Department of Energy (DOE) and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), which is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury
    11 KB (1,169 words) - 11:18, 27 November 2024
  • United States Armed Forces (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from June 2024) (section Order of precedence)
    vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Other members include the chief of staff of the Army, commandant of the Marine Corps, chief of naval operations
    219 KB (21,588 words) - 00:29, 8 February 2025
  • United States Naval Academy (category Military academies of the United States) (section Class of 1957 Distinguished Chair of Naval Heritage)
    first instructor of drawing, and he also served as the first fencing instructor. He held the position of teacher of the art of defence from 1851 to 1859
    144 KB (15,844 words) - 00:20, 8 February 2025
  • National Reconnaissance Office (category United States Department of Defense agencies)
    largest budget of any intelligence agency, and "virtually no federal workforce", accomplishing most of its work through "tens of thousands" of defense contractor
    57 KB (6,335 words) - 22:33, 10 April 2025
  • Supreme Court of the United States (category Wikipedia articles in need of updating from February 2024) (section Size of the court)
    known for its revival of judicial enforcement of federalism, emphasizing the limits of the Constitution's affirmative grants of power (United States v
    309 KB (32,182 words) - 23:18, 14 March 2025
  • Defense Intelligence Agency (category United States Department of Defense agencies) (section Years of transition)
    support agency of the United States Department of Defense, specializing in defense and military intelligence. A component of the Department of Defense (DoD)
    88 KB (10,234 words) - 00:21, 18 February 2025
  • vice-chair of the Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland, claimed the judge had "behaved more like the defence counsel than the neutral officer of the
    54 KB (6,651 words) - 23:16, 14 March 2025
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