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What did rich tudors have to slep on?

Well, if you think about it Henry VII was alive , and tbh he was Catholic So for hi mto pass laws , he had the rights Poor tudors slept on straw muud


When did the Tuskegee Airmen form?

Due to racial discrimination, black servicemen were not allowed to learn to fly until 1941, when a group of black college graduates were selected for what the Army called "an experiment"-- the creation of the segregated Fighter Squadron, which trained at an airfield adjacent to Alabama's Tuskegee Institute. The experiment involved training black pilots and ground support members. The squadron, quickly dubbed the Tuskegee Airmen, was activated on March 22, 1941, and redesignated as the 99th Fighter Squadron on May 15, 1942. Legend has it that because of their courage white bomber pilots preferred these pilots as their escort air support.


Did P51 Mustangs fly in the Pacific with wing mounted bazookas?

A "Bazooka" is a single shot rocket launcher of short range. I can see no reason they would be mounted on an aircraft, when wing mounted rockets were already in use on fighter and ground support aircraft. While that is correct as far as it goes, there is a particular weapon that this question refers to. That weapon is the three-tube 11.5 centimeter (4.5 inch) M-8 "bazooka"-style rocket launchers. The earliest unguided rocket system used operationally by the United States in World War II was the "M-8" 11.4 centimeter (4.5 inch) triple-tube "Bazooka" launcher. This weapon consisted of what looked like three pipes bundled together, each containing a stubby rocket about 40 centimeters (16 inches) long, with the bundle attached to an aircraft's stores pylons in place of a bomb. The M-8 had fins that unfolded in the airstream after launch. It was very inaccurate, but had a reasonable punch. The M-8 was used with US Army Air Force aircraft such as the Republic P-47 Thunderbolt, North American P-51 Mustang, and Lockheed P-38 Lightning. (But for the most part in ETO and MTO operations) There is little evidence to indicate that these weapons were used in the Pacific Theatre (probably because of the "drag" effect on aircraft range and the difficulty of targeting in a jungle environ) However, they were in the USAAC inventory... More appropriate armament for a Pacific P-51C or P-51A would be 5" HVAR's (but again - cannot photo verify that these were used) Certainly the USMC and USN made very effective use of the 5 inch HVAR against targets on Guam / Saipan / Iwo Jima. ------------------------------- Yes, P-51A's operating out of India used the M-8 4.5" Bazooka's against Japanese installations on several occasions. They also carried 1,000 lb. bombs, which put them over combat weight. The proviso of which forced them to remain non-aerobatic (straight-and-level) while carrying them. http://www.fold3.com/image/#47649415


What tanks were used in Vietnam?

1. US Armored Cav squadrons used the M551 Sheridan tank. 2. US Armor Battalions used the M48A3 Patton medium tank. 3. US Marine Tank battalions used the M48A3 Patton medium tank. 4. ARVN regiments used the M41 Walker Bulldog Light tank. 5. Australians (1st Armored Regiment) used the Centurion medium tank. 6. NVA used T-54/55 medium tanks & PT-76 Light tanks. Other Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFVs) used were: A. M-42 Duster, twin 40mm guns. B. M-50 Ontos, multible 106mm Recoilless Rifles. C. M-113 APC/ACAV (Armored Personnel Carrier/Armored Cavalry Assault Vehicle); one .50 caliber machinegun and two side mounted M60 machineguns. D. V-100 Armored Car, twin machineguns. E. USMC Amphibious tractors (AMTRACS).


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What does mto stand for in txt language?

"mto" stands for "modus tollens", which is a valid form of argument used in logic. It is often represented as "If P then Q, Not Q, Therefore Not P."


Where can i get my motorcycle license in Ontario?

The same place you get your drivers permit for a car... check the yellowpages for the closest MTO (Ministry of Transportation Ontario) Go there, write the test, I believe now it is $25. I suggest you take the safety training course, the MTO will tell you were to do that... this also will make insurance a LOT cheaper! If you take the course they do the road test at the end of it. Once you have passed the original written test you are now allowed to ride a bike, but with no passengers and only on highways that are 90km/h limit or lower... With your M2 you can drive anywhere in Ontario with a passenger, and your M allows you to drive anywhere in the world with a passenger.


What is the population of MTO video game company?

MTO - video game company -'s population is 15.


When was MTO - video game company - created?

MTO - video game company - was created in 1996-05.


What is the full form mto?

Mineral Turpentine Oil


Can you drive a pocket bike in Ontario?

call MTO


What DOES MTO stands for in piping design?

Material Take Off


What does MTO stand for on a Driver's License?

Ministry of Transportation Ontario


What are the career expectation for mto?

As an Management Trainee Officer (MTO), you can expect to gain valuable experience and exposure to different departments within the organization. This can lead to opportunities for promotion and career advancement as you develop your skills and knowledge in various areas of the company. Additionally, MTO programs often provide mentorship and training to help you grow professionally.


What does the abbreviation mto mean when textin someone?

it doesnt mean anything


Which office deals with Ontario driving regulations?

Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO)


How many m are in 90 km?

0.9 km = 900 mTo convert from km to m, multiply by 1000.