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Johnston Atoll - перевод на Английский

UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE UNITED STATES
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  • Aerial approach to the former base on Johnston Island (top). The ship channel is visible as a darker blue area starting at left and continuing up around the right side of Johnston Island, with Sand Island on the near side (bottom).
  • Nuclear-armed Thor missile explodes and burns on the launch pad at Johnston Island during the failed "Bluegill Prime" nuclear test, July 25, 1962
  • Johnston Island Launch Emplacement One (LE1) after a Thor missile launch failure and explosion contaminated the island with Plutonium during the Operation "Bluegill Prime" nuclear test, July, 1962
  • Corona film capsule recovery sequence. Credit: CIA Directorate of Science and Technology
  • Inspection of Thor rocket engine remains on Johnston Island after failure of "Bluegill Prime" nuclear test attempt, July 1962
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  • Johnston Island has been significantly increased in size through coral dredging.
  • Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System (JACADS) building
  • Sand Island and former U.S. Coast Guard LORAN Station
  • JC-130]] aircraft retrieving a SAMOS film capsule
  • Leaking [[Agent Orange]] Barrels in storage at Johnston Atoll, circa 1973
  • Johnston Atoll is located between the Marshall Islands and the Hawaiian Islands
  • PGM-17 Thor missile at Johnston Island
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Johnston Atoll         
n. atollo di Johnston, atollo nell"Oceano Pacifico settentrionale (a un terzo di distanza fra le isole Hawaii e le isole Marshall) facente parte delle Minor Outlying Islands statunitensi
Stephen Crane         
  • The SS ''Commodore'' at dock
  • Detail taken from an 1894 portrait of Crane by friend and photographer Corwin Knapp Linson. Linson said the author's profile reminded him "of the young [[Napoleon]]—but not so hard, Steve."<ref>Davis, p. 80</ref>
  • Crane posing on a prop in the form of a rock for a studio photograph in Athens, 1897
  • Cadet Crane in uniform at the age of 17
  • Ernest Hemingway (shown on his boat circa 1950) believed ''The Red Badge of Courage'' was "one of the finest books of [American] literature".
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  • Portrait of Crane.
  • Evergreen Cemetery]]
  • Stephen Crane (front row, center) sits with baseball teammates on the steps of the [[Hall of Languages, Syracuse University]], 1891. (Photo courtesy of the SU Special Collections Research Center)
  • "War Memories", which Crane wrote shortly before his death, ends: "the episode was closed. And you can depend upon it that I have told you nothing at all, nothing at all, nothing at all."<ref>Knapp, p. 172</ref>
AMERICAN NOVELIST, SHORT STORY WRITER, POET, AND JOURNALIST
Stephan Crane; Crane, Stephen; Stehen Crane; Johnston Smith
Stephen Crane, (1871-1900), scrittore e poeta americano, autore del romanzo "The Red Badge of Courage"
Palmyra Atoll         
  • Coral reef at Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge
  • Green sea turtle]] at Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge
  • Orthographic projection over Palmyra Atoll
  • Palmyra's North Beach
  • Welcome sign for Palmyra Atoll, June 2005
  • Palmyra Atoll viewed from the northwest, 2011
  • Palmyra Atoll&nbsp;– NOAA Nautical Chart (1:47,500)
  • Tallest ''[[Pisonia grandis]]'' tree at Palmyra, with [[Henry E. Cooper]] in 1913
UNINHABITED PACIFIC ATOLL AND UNORGANIZED INCORPORATED U.S. TERRITORY
Palmyra Atoll/History; Palmyra Atoll/Geography; Palmyra Atoll/People; Palmyra Atoll/Government; Palmyra Atoll/Economy; Palmyra Atoll/Transportation; Palmyra Atoll/Military; Palmyra Atoll/Communications; Palmyra Atoll National Wildlife Refuge; Palmyra Island; Palmayra Atoll; Palmyra island; Palmyra (Cooper) Airport; History of Palmyra Atoll; UM-95; Tanager Island; Engineer Island; Holei Island; Papala Island; Whippoorwill Island; Strawn Island; Palmyra Atoll Airfield; Naval Air Station Palmyra Island; Palmyra atoll; Geography of Palmyra Atoll; Economy of Palmyra Atoll; Palmyra Island Naval Air Station; Samarang Islets; Samarang Island; Cooper-Meng Island; Cooper Island (Palmyra Atoll); Flag of Palmyra Atoll
n. atollo Palmyra, atollo disabitato nell"Oceano Pacifico settentrionale a sudest della scogliera di Kingman e a nord delle isole Kiribati Line situato quasi a sud delle isole Hawaii (a metà strada fra queste e le isole Samoa) e facente parte delle Minor Outlying Islands statunitensi

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Johnston Atoll

Johnston Atoll is an unincorporated territory of the United States, administered by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). It is a National Wildlife Refuge and part of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument. It is closed to public entry, and limited access for management needs is only granted by Letter of Authorization from the United States Air Force and a Special Use Permit from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

For nearly 70 years, the isolated atoll was under the control of the U.S. military. During that time, it was variously used as a naval refueling depot, an airbase, a testing site for nuclear and biological weapons, a secret missile base, and a site for the storage and disposal of chemical weapons and Agent Orange. Those activities left the area environmentally contaminated, and monitoring continues.

The island is home to thriving communities of nesting seabirds and has significant marine biodiversity. USFWS teams carry out environmental monitoring and maintenance to protect the native wildlife.

Примеры употребления для Johnston Atoll
1. The work has been carried out at incinerators in Alabama, Arkansas, Oregon, Utah, Johnston Atoll in the south Pacific, and at neutralization plants in Indiana and Maryland.
2. Johnston Atoll has been used by the U.S. military for weapons tests and as the site of a chemical weapons disposal plant.
3. The Army is incinerating weapons in Alabama, Arkansas, Oregon and Utah, and has finished work on Johnston Atoll in the Pacific.
4. Pacific hurricane In the Pacific Ocean, Hurricane Ioke passed near Johnston Island, part of the isolated Johnston Atoll, a wildlife refuge and U.S. military facility, according to the weather service‘s Central Pacific Hurricane Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.
5. In the Pacific Ocean, Hurricane Ioke passed near Johnston Island, part of the isolated Johnston Atoll, a wildlife refuge and U.S. military facility, according to the weather service‘s Central Pacific Hurricane Center in Honolulu.