FACTOID # 12: Americans and Icelanders go to the cinema 5 times a year, on average. The average Japanese person goes only once.
 
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Fantasy Flight Games (FFG) is a Roseville, Minnesota-based game company that creates and publishes role-playing, board, and card games. ... The American Farm Bureau Federation calls itself the Voice of Agriculture, and was founded in 1919 in Chicago, Illinois at a meeting attended by a number of state representatives. ... The United States Navy uses hull classification symbols (sometimes called hull codes) to identify the types of its ships. ... This is a list of frigates of the United States Navy, sorted by hull number. ... Image File history File links Disambig_gray. ...

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The FFG 7 OLIVER HAZARD PERRY Class (2380 words)
As of 1993, FFG 36, 50, 51, and 57 had received CORT, and FFG 61 was completed with it; FFG 47, 48, 52-55, and 59 had it by end of 1995.
USS INGRAHAM (FFG 61) incorporates all of the changes once planned for backfit to earlier ships and is considered the first Baseline 8' unit; she has integrated radar sensors (with the SYS-2(V)2 Integrated Action Data System), Mk 92 Mod 6 CORT weapon-control system, integrated EW suite, and integrated SPS-49(V)5 and SPS-55 radars.
FFG 12 is unusual in having the electronics fit for the LAMPS III system and in having the towed sonar array but not having had the hull extension to permit flying SH-60B LAMPS-III helicopters.
The US Navy -- Fact File (392 words)
Despite this, the FFG 7 class is a robust platform, capable of withstanding considerable damage.
FFG 17, 18, 35, & 44 were built for Australia.
One SH-2 (Lamps Mk-I) in FFG 9-19, 30, 31.
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