Afghan Youth Orchestra
The Afghan Youth Orchestra is a youth orchestra based in Afghanistan. It was founded by the Afghanistan National Institute of Music under the Ministry of Education. In 2013, the orchestra travelled to Carnegie Hall to perform for an American audience with the aim of spreading peace.
- Kwong Kow Chinese School
- Kwong Kow Chinese School is a supplementary school located in Chinatown, Boston. Founded in 1916 for immigrants in Chinatown, as Qwong Kow Chinese School, it has offered classes for not only members of the local Chinese American community, but immigrant
- Smoky Hill Air National Guard Range
- The Smoky Hill Air National Guard Range is a range of the Kansas Air National Guard that is located in the Smoky Hills region, ten miles south of Salina, Kansas. It is operated by a detachment of the 184th Intelligence Wing
- Exercise Paid Redoubt 80
- Exercise Paid Redoubt 80 was a United States Air Force Reserve exercise that occurred in 1980. It was designed to be a continuation of Operation Redoubt, a series of exercises that tested the mobilization capabilities of the Air Force Reserve
- European Infrastructure Consolidation
- The European Infrastructure Consolidation is a base closure process of the United States Department of Defense which focuses on restructuring forces in Europe. While similar to the Base Realignment and Closure process in the mainland United States, the
- Tacony Warehouse
- The Tacony Warehouse was a storage facility located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania that was targeted for closure as part of the 1988 Base Realignment and Closure Commission. Situated on 14.2 acres with eleven buildings, the structure was originally used as
- Blue Flag (United States Air Force exercise)
- Blue Flag is an exercise of the United States Air Force that trains participants at the operational level of war. It is administered by the 505th Combat Training Squadron at Hurlburt Field with the goal of every numbered Air Force to participate every two
- Cape Cod System
- The Cape Cod System was a computer system designed to simulate an air defense system covering southern New England. It was named after Cape Cod, the location of many of the radars
- Limestone High School
- Limestone High School is a former high school in the town of Limestone, Maine. It changed to Limestone Community School and incorporated grades K-12 when nearby Loring Air Force Base closed and is now also home to the Maine School of Science and
- La Pila fountain
- The La Pila fountain is a fountain located in the square of Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas. It was constructed in 1562 in Moorish style, made of brick in the form of a diamond. The structure is attributed to Dominican brother Rodrigo de León. It measures fifty
- Andrei Simonov
- Andrei Dmitrievich Simonov was a Russian Armed Forces major general serving as Chief of the Electronic Warfare Troops of the 2nd Army of the Western Military District