- war cannister
- tambor filtrante de serviço
English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology. 2014.
English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology. 2014.
Machine gun — [ thumb|200px|An illustration of later model 19th century Gatling gun. It was a multi barreled rotary machine gun fired via a manual crank, which mechanically loaded and primed cartridges from the hopper above the gun] : For other uses of the… … Wikipedia
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Gatling gun — The Gatling gun is considered by some to have been the first machine gun: although it did not automatically reload under its own power, it was capable of firing continuously. Each barrel fires a single shot as it reaches a certain point in the… … Wikipedia
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USS Rutland (APA-192) — was a Haskell class attack transport built and used by the US Navy in World War II. She was a Victory ship design, VC2 S AP5. She was named after Rutland County, Vermont, USA. World War II service Rutland was laid down on 4 May 1944 by Kaiser… … Wikipedia
Chaplin's Patent Distilling Apparatus with Steam Pump — Chaplins patent sea water distilling apparatus. Alexander Chaplin Co. (also known as A.C. and Co., Alex. Chaplin Co.) was an important and highly regarded[1] engineering and manufacturing syndicat … Wikipedia
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