VMSB-343 - significado y definición. Qué es VMSB-343
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Qué (quién) es VMSB-343 - definición


VMSB-343         
  • Overhead shot of Eastern Island on Midway Atoll.
MILITARY UNIT
Marine Scout Bombing Squadron 343
Marine Scout Bombing Squadron 343 (VMSB-343) was a dive bomber squadron of the United States Marine Corps. Nicknamed “Gregory's Gorilla's”, they were active during World War II but saw limited action due to being assigned to fly anti-submarine patrols from Midway Atoll for their only deployed tour.
Manifesto of the 343         
DECLARATION, SIGNED BY 343 FRENCH WOMEN ADVOCATING FOR REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS AND ADMITTING TO HAVING HAD ABORTIONS (THEN ILLEGAL IN FRANCE), PUBLISHED IN LE NOUVEL OBSERVATEUR ON APRIL 5, 1971
343 bitches; 343 sluts; Manifesto of the 343 sluts; Manifesto of the 343 bitches
The Manifesto of the 343 (), was a French petition signed by 343 women "who had the courage to say, 'I've had an abortion. It was an act of civil disobedience, since abortion was illegal in France, and by admitting publicly to having aborted, they exposed themselves to criminal prosecution.
German submarine U-343         
  • A cross-section of a Type VIIC submarine
GERMAN WORLD WAR II SUBMARINE
Unterseeboot 343; German submarine U 343; German submarine U343; U-343; U 343; U343
German submarine U-343 was a Type VIIC U-boat of Nazi Germany's Kriegsmarine during World War II. The submarine was laid down on 1 April 1942 at the Nordseewerke yard at Emden, launched on 21 December 1942 and commissioned on 18 February 1943 under the command of Leutnant zur See Wolfgang Rahn.