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Night Combat
It is night. They wait. They may have to fight. This is the job that they do. Night Combat is a low level phonics reading book. Beautifully illustrated throughout, this 453-word fiction story features a fully decodable text, suitable for struggling teen and adult readers. Night Combat uses a carefully limited set of letters and sounds to make up all the words. (For UK schools this relates to Phase 3 of Letters and Sounds, the UK Government's synthetic phonics reading programme.)Night Combat is part of Ransom's Neutron Stars, a structured reading programme for teens and adults learning the basics of reading.The series offers progression through ten levels of reading, four phonics and six coloured book bands. More information on the structure of the scheme can be found here.
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Combat Meteors
As the title suggests, this book is devoted to the nations that used the Meteor in anger.After WWII Europe’s air forces were keen to rebuild their air arms with jet aircraft.With little to choose from the Meteor was the prime candidate and hundreds were sold over the following years.Further afield in the Middle East, Meteors were sold to Egypt, Israel and Syria.In far off South America, Argentina, Brazil and Ecuador purchased the aircraft.On the other side of the World, South Africa and Australia operated them as well.Several of these nations used their Meteors operationally in open conflicts.From the RAF’s struggle against the V-1 menace to the various hot spots around the dwindling Empire from Aden to Malaya.The Suez Crisis of 1956 would see Meteors from the RAF, Egypt, Israel and Syria all operating in the same conflict.During the Korean War (1950-53) the Royal Australian Air Force carried out thousands of ground attack missions and even engaged the MiG-15 in air to air combat.During a number of internal revolutions in Argentina in 1956, both sides operated the Meteor.Even France operated a handful of Meteor night fighters during their troubles in Algeria in 1957.Although it did not achieve a large amount of victories, the Meteor played an important part in the emerging air forces of a forever changing post-WWII World.Essential reading for aviation enthusiasts & scale aeromodellers.
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Combat Codes
From the inception of the RAF in 1918 the new service developed traditions fast. In particular, its squadrons assumed a combination of heraldic devices and colourful markings with which to identify machines and inspire men.With the potential onset if war in 1938, the very public and well-known unit markings were replaced by two-letter codes, designed to confuse the enemy. Through the uneasy period leading to the formal declaration of war, these codes became well-known locally and there was a second set for application with the onset of war. As the war progressed the unit codes expanded to incorporate numerals and the system expanded to the USAFF and the Commonwealth and the Allied units. To preserve secrecy the codes were only ever listed in a series of top-secret documents and the previous set destroyed.The authors have painstaking researched the codes and building on from earlier works have produced the definitive work on the subject.
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What is a Roman coin?
A Roman coin is a form of currency that was used in the Roman Empire. These coins were typically made of precious metals such as gold, silver, and bronze, and featured images of Roman emperors, gods, and symbols of power. Roman coins were used for trade and commerce throughout the empire and played a significant role in the economy. Today, Roman coins are highly sought after by collectors and historians for their historical and artistic value.
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Which Roman coin is this?
The Roman coin in the image appears to be a denarius, which was a silver coin used in ancient Rome. The denarius was first minted in the 3rd century BC and remained in circulation for several centuries. It typically featured the portrait of a Roman emperor on one side and various symbols and inscriptions on the other. The specific emperor and design on the coin would need to be examined to determine its exact identity.
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Should combat boots be worn instead of combat shoes?
Whether combat boots or combat shoes should be worn depends on the specific needs and preferences of the individual. Combat boots offer more ankle support and protection, making them suitable for rough terrain and longer periods of wear. On the other hand, combat shoes are lighter and more breathable, making them a better choice for warmer climates or shorter durations of wear. Ultimately, the decision between combat boots and combat shoes should be based on the intended use and personal comfort of the wearer.
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Which combat boots?
When choosing combat boots, it's important to consider factors such as comfort, durability, and style. Look for a pair that offers good ankle support and cushioning for long periods of wear. Brands like Dr. Martens, Timberland, and Bates are known for their quality combat boots that are both functional and fashionable. Ultimately, the best combat boots for you will depend on your personal style preferences and intended use.
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How can one pay with a collectible coin?
One can pay with a collectible coin by finding a willing buyer who is interested in the specific coin and is willing to exchange goods or services for it. The value of the coin will need to be agreed upon by both parties, and the transaction can be completed by physically exchanging the coin for the agreed-upon value. Alternatively, the coin can be sold to a dealer or collector for its market value, and the proceeds can then be used to make a purchase. It's important to note that some collectible coins may have a higher value as a collector's item than their face value, so it's important to research and understand the value of the coin before attempting to use it as payment.
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What is the difference between close combat and ranged combat?
Close combat refers to fighting at a short distance, typically using hand-to-hand weapons or physical strikes. It requires physical contact with the opponent and involves a high level of physicality and agility. On the other hand, ranged combat involves engaging in combat from a distance, using weapons such as guns, bows, or other projectile weapons. Ranged combat allows for attacking from a safer distance, but requires accuracy and precision to effectively hit the target. Both types of combat require different skills and strategies, and can be used in combination to create a well-rounded approach to combat.
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What is an ancient Roman coin?
An ancient Roman coin is a form of currency that was minted and used in the Roman Empire during ancient times. These coins were typically made of precious metals such as gold, silver, and bronze, and featured various designs and inscriptions that reflected the political and cultural values of the Roman society. Roman coins were used for everyday transactions, as well as for propaganda purposes by emperors to showcase their power and authority. Today, ancient Roman coins are highly sought after by collectors and historians for their historical significance and artistic value.
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'Combat names are sought.'
Combat names are sought by individuals who want to create a unique and memorable identity for themselves in the context of combat sports or activities. These names often reflect the fighter's personality, fighting style, or background. Having a combat name can help build a fighter's brand and reputation within the combat sports community, as well as create a sense of identity and confidence during fights.
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