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  • 11Victory ship — Victory ships Alignement de Victory et Liberty ships à la California Shipbuilding Corporation, avril 1944 Type Cargos polyvalents Histoire Lancement 12 janvier 1944 …

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  • 12Victory ships — Victory ship Victory ships Alignement de Victory et Liberty ships à la California Shipbuilding Corporation …

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  • 13War of the Spanish Succession — Philip V of Spain and the Duke of Vendôme commanded the Franco Spanish charge at the Battle of Villaviciosa by Jean Alaux (1840) …

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  • 14Victory disease — afflicts military commanders and armies who, after victories, become weak and susceptible to defeat [http://www.army.mil/professionalwriting/volumes/volume1/september 2003/9 03 5.html] .ignsThe signs are: * arrogance, * overconfidence, * , * use… …

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  • 15Victory in Europe Day — (V E Day or VE Day) was May 7 and May 8, 1945, the dates when the World War II Allies formally accepted the unconditional surrender of the armed forces of Nazi Germany and the end of Adolf Hitler s Third Reich. On April 30, Hitler committed… …

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  • 16Victory Garden (novel) — Victory Garden is a work of electronic literature by American author Stuart Moulthrop. It was written in StorySpace and published by Eastgate Systems in 1992. It is often discussed along with Michael Joyce s Afternoon, a story as an important… …

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  • 17Victory Aircraft — Limited was a Canadian manufacturing company that, during the Second World War, built mainly British designed aircraft under license. It acted as a shadow factory, safe from the reach of German bombers. Initially the major wartime contract to… …

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  • 18Victory Medal — can refer to (at least) two sets of military decorations:World War I Victory medals*Victory Medal (United Kingdom) *World War I Victory Medal (United States)The World War I Victory Medal was also referred to as the Allied Victory Medal .… …

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  • 19Victory over Japan Day — (V J Day, also known as Victory in the Pacific Day, or V P Day) is a name chosen for the day on which the Surrender of Japan occurred, and subsequent anniversaries of that event. The term has been applied to both the day on which the initial… …

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  • 20Victory (disambiguation) — Victory may refer to: *Victory, successful conclusion of a fight or competition. **strategic victory **tactical victory ** Pyrrhic victory, a victory at heavy cost to the victorious party **Victory columns **Victory Monuments **Victory… …

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