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Obituary: Georgia Haines

January 21, 1926 – November 20, 2020 Georgia Haines, age 94 of Glenwood Springs passed away on November 20th, 2020 from a sudden illness. She was born in Lansing Michigan on January 21, 1926, the second child of Clarence VanAmburg and Clela Williams VanAmburg. She grew up on her Grandparents’ farm outside of Portland Michigan and attended a one room country school until sixth grade. She graduated from Portland High School in 1943, and then attended Adrian College, where she met and married her true love, Bernie Haines in 1946. Bernie had been called to work at Oak Ridge National Laboratories during WWII, and Georgia went to join him and worked as a research assistant there after the war. She finished her undergraduate degree in Mathematics at Michigan State University in 1950, and soon took her first teaching job in Haslett, Michigan.

Investegate |Union Jack Oil PLC Announcements | Union Jack Oil PLC: Acquisition of further 15% in Biscathorpe PEDL253

Acquisition of a Further 15% Interest in the Biscathorpe Project PEDL253   Union Jack Oil plc (AIM: UJO), a UK focused onshore hydrocarbon production, development and exploration company is pleased to announce that it has agreed to acquire a further 15% economic interest in PEDL253 containing the Biscathorpe project ( Biscathorpe ) from Humber Oil & Gas Limited ( Humber ). Following completion of the acquisition Union Jack will hold a 45% interest in PEDL253.   Highlights ·PEDL253 is located within the proven hydrocarbon fairway of the Humber Basin, on-trend with the Keddington oilfield (Union Jack 55%) which produces oil from a Carboniferous Westphalian aged reservoir ·Union Jack will acquire a 15% interest in PEDL253, containing the Biscathorpe project, increasing its interest to 45%

Meet the Bat: Introducing the World s First Smart Weapon

Following numerous setbacks and disappointments, the Bat was proven under combat conditions. On May 27, 1945, U.S. Naval Reserve Lieutenant Leo Kennedy was patrolling from his station at Yonton Field in Okinawa. These were the closing months of the war in the Pacific, and Kennedy’s mission was to destroy any enemy shipping he could find. Hanging from the outboard stations of his Consolidated PB4Y Privateer aircraft were two very secret, odd-looking, wooden glide bombs. Kennedy’s squadron had been equipped that April with the new weapon, and so far the results had been mixed. This new glide weapon, carrying a 1,000-pound bomb in its belly, had shown it could certainly do damage, but it had not exactly hit what its operators had targeted.

Fisheries and agriculture review 2020

Fisheries and agriculture review 2020
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Dave Collum s 2020 Year In Review, Part 1: Willfully Ignorant

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