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2008-08-20  Aeronautical Engineering - Drag force on buoy doublet:   Marc I hope I am not helping with a homework problem. A quick analysis of the problem leads me to believe that the main axis of the doublet will be perpendicular to the freestream. Because of first...
2008-08-20  Careers: Military--Army, Navy, Airforce, Marines - Security Forces - Presidential:   Meredith: It sounds to me like (based on what you've told me) he's going to be working at/near the White House, or Camp David. Which means he'll basically be assigned to "8th and I" in Washington...
2008-08-19  Careers: Military--Army, Navy, Airforce, Marines - MEB PEB:   SPC P: Finding an MOS that's "non deployable" will be difficult, since it's my understanding that everything nowadays is "deployable". However, the NBC is a good idea. You might also look into things...
2008-08-19  Aeronautical Engineering - Wind turbine:   Chuck I suggest reading the following report which addresses that very question: NREL Airfoil Families for HAWTs by J.L.Tanger and D.M.Somers AWEA.1995 (National Renewable Energy Lab). You can find...
2008-08-19  Careers: Military--Army, Navy, Airforce, Marines - Joining the USMC:   Dear Chris -- Yes, this misdemeanor will make it more difficult to become a Marine. You will require both sufficient college credits, and a morality waiver. It is not impossible to enlist in the Marines...


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