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  • Kongsberg Gruppen (category Defence companies of Norway) (section Defence)
    expansion of the company. The aim was to build a national high-tech defence industry that met the needs of the Norwegian Armed Forces as well as those of NATO
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  • Airbus (category Aerospace companies of France) (section Defence and Space)
    federal aid in violation of WTO rules. In 2005 the Government Pension Fund of Norway recommended the exclusion of several companies producing cluster bombs
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  • World War II (category Wars involving Norway) (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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • restore France to its status of a major power after the liberation of Paris in August 1944. The drafting of the Charter of the United Nations was completed
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