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Why a well done pig farm could do you wonders


Proper housing and equipment for raising pigs are essential to provide shelter against bad weather, prevent disease, control parasites and save labour. You do not need a massive barn to shelter. ....

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WATCH: Memorial service for retired Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager, WW II ace, first to break sound barrier


WATCH: Memorial service for retired Brig. Gen. Chuck Yeager, WW II ace, first to break sound barrier
January 15
Then-Col. Charles Chuck Yeager in New York City, New York, Oct. 18, 1962. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
A Celebration of Life memorial service for retired Air Force Brig. Gen. Charles “Chuck” Yeager best known for being the first to fly faster than the speed of sound is scheduled for Friday at noon Eastern Time.
Vice President Mike Pence is slated to provide opening remarks at the ceremony, which will be held at the Charleston, West Virginia Coliseum and Convention Center. Among those in attendance will be Gen. David Allvin, vice chief of staff of the Air Force. ....

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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. ....

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