Updated: Tue 9th Feb
Roads reopen as controlled explosion concludes Wockhardt vaccine factory incident
Final Update: Police remain at the factory into this evening, with nearby roads now reopened to traffic. As the incident has concluded this is our final update on this article.
Update: Wockhardt UK have said, “We can confirm that the investigation of the suspicious package today has been concluded. The package was made safe and staff are now being allowed back into the facility.”
“We are grateful to the authorities and experts for their swift response and resolution of the incident.”
Update: North Wales Police have given an update on the incident today via the following statement at 4:45PM:
Controlled explosion at Ellesmere Port school after hazardous substance found
No students were on campus at the time
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The bomb squad were called to an Ellesmere Port school after the discovery of a hazardous substance.
Ground Defense System Market to Reach USD 68.28 Billion by 2027 : CAGR of 4.8%
Higher focus on the upgradation of battlefield technology and growing investment in defense & foreign intelligence are vital factors driving Ground Defense System market expansion.
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Vancouver, BC (SBWIRE) 12/16/2020 The Global Ground Defense System Market is predicted to attain the valuation of USD 68.28 billion by 2027, as per a recent study by Emergen Research. Major factors impacting the industry development are the increasing adoption of battlefield intelligence, escalating demand for cybersecurity in military & defense intelligence for data breaches in networks of confidential governing bodies, rise in tensions & threats connected with asymmetric warfare, and increase in investments towards foreign intelligence platforms & defense organizations.
William H. ‘Hank’ Wilson Jr.
HAMPTON Retired U.S. Army Master Sgt. E-8 William Henry “Hank” Wilson Jr., 92, took his last deployment safely home to be with his heavenly Father at 8 p.m., Tuesday, Dec. 8, 2020.
How do you say goodbye to your hero? Hank was our hero.
He was born June 8, 1928, to the late William Henry Wilson Sr. and Pearl Williams Wilson and was the second born of six children.
Hank was an avid golfer, enjoyed boxing and supporting his Dallas Cowboys. He graduated from Maggie L. Walker High School, Richmond, and joined the U.S. Army. Hank decided to make the Army his career. He retired from the U.S. Army after 20 years and 20 days of serving our country.
Galesburg Register-Mail
WASHINGTON – On Thursday, legislation introduced by Congresswoman Cheri Bustos, D-East Moline, to rename the U.S. Post Office on East Main Street in Galesburg as the “Senior Airman Daniel Miller Post Office Building” passed the House of Representatives and will now head to the Senate.
In 2004, Daniel Miller of Galesburg, joined the United States Air Force after graduating from ROWVA High School in Oneida, where he played varsity football and his principal described him as “always smiling” and “caring about everyone.” Miller went on to earn the rank of Senior Airman and became an Explosive Ordinance Disposal Airman. He was deployed from the 775th Civil Engineer Squadron’s Explosive Ordinance Disposal Flight in Hill Air Force Base, Utah, which is responsible for defusing military and improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and working with chemical and biological weapons.