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Τι (ποιος) είναι 100,000 Fireflies - ορισμός


100,000 Fireflies         
ALBUM BY THE MAGNETIC FIELDS
"100,000 Fireflies" is the first single by the American indie pop band The Magnetic Fields, taken from their first studio album Distant Plastic Trees, released in 1991. It is known for its bleak, tongue-in-cheek lyrics and black humour and for Susan Anway's sparse, soprano vocal performance.
Project 100,000         
  • Marine Corps mortar platoon in April 1969, the month when U.S. manpower in Vietnam peaked with 543,000 deployed troops.
  • U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara is greeted by General [[Paul L. Freeman Jr.]] during a visit to Rhein-Main Air Base at Frankfurt Germany
1960S PROGRAM BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE TO RECRUIT SOLDIERS WHO WOULD PREVIOUSLY HAVE BEEN BELOW MILITARY MENTAL OR MEDICAL STANDARDS
McNamara's 100,000; Moron Corps; New Standards Men; McNamara's Morons
Project 100,000, also known as McNamara's 100,000, McNamara's Folly, McNamara's Morons, and McNamara's Misfits, was a controversial 1960s program by the United States Department of Defense (DoD) to recruit soldiers who would previously have been below military mental or medical standards. Project 100,000 was initiated by Defense Secretary Robert McNamara in October 1966 to meet the escalating manpower requirements of the American government's involvement in the Vietnam War.
Strike of the 100,000         
  • Modern-day view of the [[Cockerill-Sambre]] steel works in [[Seraing]] where the strike started
The Strike of the 100,000 () was an 8-day strike in German-occupied Belgium which took place from 10–18 May 1941. It was led by Julien Lahaut, head of the Belgian Communist Party (Parti Communiste de Belgique or PCB), even though the Nazi—Soviet Pact was still in force.