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Maritime geography is a
collection of
terms used by
naval military units to
loosely define three maritime regions:
brown water,
green water, and blue water...
- A brown-water navy or
riverine navy, in the
broadest sense, is a
naval force capable of
military operations in
littoral zone waters. The term originated...
- A
riverboat of the U.S.
Brownwater Navy
shooting ignited napalm from its
mounted flamethrower during the
Vietnam war...
- (most
common is
household level)
Inputs blackwater (waste), greywater,
brownwater Outputs Fecal sludge,
effluent Types Single tank or multi-chamber septic...
- for the
Vietnam War. All of
these boats were ****igned to the US Navy's "
Brownwater Navy". (1776) - USSÂ Philadelphia
resides at the
National Museum of American...
- Australia,
where it
inhabits dune lakes. The
common name for this
species is
brownwater skimmer.
Orthetrum boumiera is a medium-sized,
yellow dragonfly with black...
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various groups of
Vietnam veterans,
including Soldiers, Marines, and
Brownwater Naval personnel. In 1991,
Congress enacted the
Agent Orange Act, giving...
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Khmer National Navy ****ault
Support Patrol Boat (a.k.a.
Alpha Boat)
Brownwater Navy
Cambodian Civil War Din****aut
Khmer National Navy
Royal Lao Navy...
- (GIZ) GmbH, Eschborn,
Germany Winker, M., Saadoun, A. (2011).
Urine and
brownwater separation at GTZ main
office building Eschborn,
Germany - Case study...
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although several river towns became sites for
important supply depots and "
brownwater" navy yards.
Several prisoner of war
camps and
prisons dotted the state...