The Tallet Esber outpost, with its tanks and armored vehicles sitting under camouflage nets, is on the foothills of Mount Hermon facing a crossing point into the occupied zone.
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Police said the youths had covered their cars with camouflage nets and were preparing to hold a Sonnenwendfeier-or midsummer celebrations-an old Germanic tradition, especially popular during the Nazi era.
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By the Second World War this use had been discontinued and the site was used by a group of CWA ladies who made camouflage nets for the war effort.
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Ordered to cut out all topside weight on the ship, her crew removed everything not essential to survival, painted the ship jungle green and covered her with camouflage nets.
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In September, they dumped waste materials ( discarded packing cases, etc . ) under camouflage nets in the northern sector, making them appear to be ammunition or ration dumps.
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During World War II the factory in Cambridge Grove, Hammersmith, produced parts for gliders and the Mosquito aircraft, while kit-bags, tents and camouflage nets were made by the upholstery department.
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Manzanar also had a camouflage net factory, an experimental plantation for producing natural rubber from the Guayule plant, and an orphanage called Children's Village, which housed 101 Japanese American orphans.
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Thermal blankets slow the rate of heat emission and camouflage nets use a mix of materials with differing thermal properties to operate in the infra-red as well as the visible spectrum.
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Adults found work in the large vegetable fields outside of the Gila River Center or in the manufacture of war-related goods, such as camouflage nets and model ships for training purposes.
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The Germans had heavily mined the southern Adriatic and were attempting to cover their shipping by moving only by night, close to shore, and heaving to during the day under camouflage nets.