The conflict between the Army and the Air Force concerning the use of Air Force helicopters to support Army assault operations was tested in Operation "'Sage Brush " '.
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The conflict between the Army and the Air Force concerning the use of Air Force helicopters to support Army assault operations was tested in Exercise "'Sage Brush " '.
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Draped across 7, 000 square miles of sand and sage brush, Tooele ( pronounced too-EHL-uh ) County is nearly as large as New Jersey but has only 28, 900 residents.
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Usually weighing two to seven pounds, it is a ground-dweller among an estimated 770, 000 square miles ( 1, 902, 000 square kilometers ) of sage brush in 11 states, including much of the Rocky Mountain's natural gas fields.
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This was a difficult task for Bull Chief to accomplish, because the dogs in the community would jump on the skin and when dogs were not jumping on it, it was getting caught in the sage brush under it.
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Wind blowing at a sustained 25 mph ( 40 kph ) on Monday hampered firefighting efforts in the dry juniper, sage brush and pinon pines in the rugged mountainous area about 90 miles ( 145 kilometers ) southeast of Reno.
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He has eaten antelope, ridden an Arabian gelding named Phire Power through a field of sage brush, faced voters upset with his performance in office, shaken hands, and mended fences for 1996 in the kind of retail politicking he loves best.
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The explosion illustrates how even a long-shut weapons plant can hide unknown dangers, and raises questions about what lies ahead at Hanford, a 560-square-mile jumble of sage brush and barbed wire, stunning desert vistas and decaying buildings left over from the Manhattan Project.
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Across the Carson River in a section of Dayton called Little San Jose, at least five housing subdivisions, one of them gated, a golf course and schools have been built on land once covered with little more than sage brush and prairie dog colonies.
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It was a lovely day for rattlesnakes, but my fishing partner Lisa Steffens and I were hoping to encounter trout, not buzzworms, on an all-day float on the Deschutes, a dramatic river that muscles its way north through wild canyons of scrub grass, sinewy pines and sage brush.