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- SCUBAPRO SUNDAY – Snorkels
- Sneak Peek – Primary Arms Discovery 2022
- Army Software Factory’s Second Cohort Gears Up for Phase 2 of Program
- Federal Ammunition Joins Rare Companies by Turning 100 Years Old in 2022
- Counting Elephants – The Hark-1 Radio
Posted: 02 Jan 2022 07:00 AM PST As far back as 3000 B.C.E (5000 years), people were going after natural sponges off the coast of Crete and breathing through the world’s first snorkel tube that they made from hollow reeds. Aristotle, the Greek philosopher, recalled instances of divers breathing through a device similar to the trunk of an elephant. In later years, […] |
Sneak Peek – Primary Arms Discovery 2022 Posted: 02 Jan 2022 03:00 AM PST Discovery 2022 is Primary Arms’ new product showcase. Their theme this year is “size matters.” I can’t wait to see what they are launching. Discovery 2022 is going live on January 10th at www.primaryarms.com/primary-arms-new-products |
Army Software Factory’s Second Cohort Gears Up for Phase 2 of Program Posted: 01 Jan 2022 05:00 PM PST AUSTIN, Texas — The Army Software Factory, the Army's newly launched effort to train a select cadre of Soldiers and Army Civilians in modern software development, is frequently recognized for its innovation, tech collaboration and future-oriented approach, but is equally defined by the enthusiasm of its rising coders. Participants in the Austin-based program, who are […] |
Federal Ammunition Joins Rare Companies by Turning 100 Years Old in 2022 Posted: 01 Jan 2022 11:00 AM PST ANOKA, Minnesota – January 1, 2022 – Estimates show less than one percent of all companies make it to their 100th year in business. Federal Ammunition joins this extraordinary group in 2022 and has plans to celebrate all year long. Its official date of incorporation was April 27, 1922, but the festivities will start now. […] |
Counting Elephants – The Hark-1 Radio Posted: 01 Jan 2022 03:00 AM PST As Vietnam heated up, the Agency's need for eyes on the Laotian panhandle increased beyond the support that could be provided by Thai PARU and RTSF advisors. As a result, the CIA was forced to look for other solutions to communicate with its illiterate Lao Theung road watching teams targeting the Ho Chi Minh Trail. […] |
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