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Τι (ποιος) είναι corporal$16804$ - ορισμός

FIRST GUIDED WEAPON AUTHORIZED BY THE UNITED STATES TO CARRY A NUCLEAR WARHEAD
Corporal (rocket); Corporal missile; Corporal (missile); MGM-5; Corporal II; SSM-A-17 Corporal; Corporal SSM
  • Corporal of the [[Royal Artillery]] in Germany
  • Tracking radar antenna on South Uist 1962

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MILITARY RANK IN USE IN SOME FORM BY MANY MILITARIES AND BY SOME POLICE FORCES OR OTHER UNIFORMED ORGANIZATIONS
Cpl.; Cadet Corporal; Corporal(rank); Senior Police Officer; Corporal's guard; Acting Corporal; Lance-Duffadar; Lance-Duffardar; Lance-dafadar; Corporal (rank); Caporal (military rank); Police Corporal; Corporal (United States); Senior police officer; Desetar
Corporal is a military rank in use in some form by many militaries and by some police forces or other uniformed organizations. The word is derived from the medieval Italian phrase ("head of a body").
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MILITARY RANK IN USE IN SOME FORM BY MANY MILITARIES AND BY SOME POLICE FORCES OR OTHER UNIFORMED ORGANIZATIONS
Cpl.; Cadet Corporal; Corporal(rank); Senior Police Officer; Corporal's guard; Acting Corporal; Lance-Duffadar; Lance-Duffardar; Lance-dafadar; Corporal (rank); Caporal (military rank); Police Corporal; Corporal (United States); Senior police officer; Desetar
corporal1
¦ noun
1. a rank of non-commissioned officer in the army, above lance corporal or private first class and below sergeant.
2. (also ship's corporal) Brit. historical a petty officer who attended solely to police matters, under the master-at-arms.
3. North American term for fallfish.
Origin
C16: from Fr., obs. var. of caporal, from Ital. caporale, prob. based on L. corpus, corpor- 'body (of troops)'.
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corporal2
¦ adjective relating to the human body.
Derivatives
corporally adverb
Origin
ME: via OFr. from L. corporalis, from corpus, corpor- 'body'.
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corporal3
¦ noun a cloth on which the chalice and paten are placed during the celebration of the Eucharist.
Origin
ME: from med. L. corporale (pallium) 'body (cloth)', from L. corpus, corpor- 'body'.
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MILITARY RANK IN USE IN SOME FORM BY MANY MILITARIES AND BY SOME POLICE FORCES OR OTHER UNIFORMED ORGANIZATIONS
Cpl.; Cadet Corporal; Corporal(rank); Senior Police Officer; Corporal's guard; Acting Corporal; Lance-Duffadar; Lance-Duffardar; Lance-dafadar; Corporal (rank); Caporal (military rank); Police Corporal; Corporal (United States); Senior police officer; Desetar
n. a lance corporal

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MGM-5 Corporal

The MGM-5 Corporal missile was a nuclear-armed tactical surface-to-surface missile. It was the first guided weapon authorized by the United States to carry a nuclear warhead. A guided tactical ballistic missile, the Corporal could deliver either a nuclear fission, high-explosive, fragmentation or chemical warhead up to a range of 75 nautical miles (139 km).

It was developed by the United States Army in partnership with Caltech's pioneering Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and initially produced by Douglas Aircraft Company. As development continued production shifted to Firestone Tire and Rubber Company (airframe) and Gilfillan Brothers Inc. (guidance).: 121  The Corporal was designed as a tactical nuclear missile for use in the event of Cold War hostilities in Western Europe. The first U.S. Army Corporal battalion was deployed in Europe in 1955. Eight Corporal battalions were deployed in Europe and remained in the field until 1964, when the system was replaced by the solid-fueled MGM-29 Sergeant missile system. The Corporal was the second in a series of JPL rockets for the US Army whose names correspond to the progression in Army enlisted ranks, starting with Private before ultimately leading to the MGM-29 Sergeant.