I believe you mean the "Jericho" missile. That would be Tony Stark.
You likely mean to limitation and disarmament of nuclear weapons. This would be the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
I've never heard that phrase, but it must mean a US President who served before 1860.
If you mean Captain (later Major) Dick Winters of the 101st Airborne, he was 24 to 27 years old when he served in World War II.
It can mean anything to support the enemy, such as writing pens and writing paper (to boost morale). But normally, "war material" is: 1. Weapons 2. Ammunition 3. Military Vehicles: Tanks, Self-Propelled Artillery, Jet Aircraft, Airplanes, Missile launchers, Helicopters, War Boats, Warships, etc.
I believe you mean the "Jericho" missile. That would be Tony Stark.
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The 'pavilion' is basically the club house where equipment is kept, players can change and often refreshments are served.
The word "stubel"does not exist.If you mean the word "Strudel"; it's "a type of layered pastrywith a - most often sweet - filling".It's a typical Austrian dessert and is often served with cream.
A partially frozen, often fruity drink. It is usually a mixture of ingredients served over a mound of crushed ice.
SERVED ON ICE
I believe you mean the "Jericho" missile. That would be Tony Stark.
Legal term- served with papers.
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the ratio of the mean diameter of the body of a rocket or missile to its length