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To reduce stress and confusion in battle, "fire teams" - the basic Marine combat fighting unit - shrunk from twelve to four during World War II, according to James H. Webb.
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New to the game is a self-playing harpsichord (Stanley Tucci), who, in battle, fires his ivory keys like darts from a crossbow.
The idea that a compound found in a beverage could be used to battle fires was, apparently, alarming.
As of Sept. 7, the state already has spent $212.6 million to battle fires – not including the additional $12.4 million or money spent fighting the Valley fire, said H.D. Palmer, spokesman for Brown's Department of Finance.
Knock-on effects mean that, along with battling fire, water and mud, food will become more scarce.
Ms. Carlson battles fire one moment and seems a statuesque snow queen the next, sinuously twisting her torso and winding her arms in strange, clipped gestures.
After he returned from Vietnam, he became a firefighter, and by the time of the Willingham blaze he had been battling fire — or what he calls "the beast" — for more than twenty years, and had become a certified arson investigator.
On Friday crews were still battling fires in Mount Cottrell, Tallarook and Strathdownie.
Hundreds of firefighters are out battling fires as much of the state experiences hot temperatures and gusty winds.
Fires were also burning across parts of South Australia with crews battling fires on the west coast, Eyre Peninsula, the mid-north, the southeast and the Riverland.
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