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The F-4 Phantom II

  What two-seater aircraft would have been in active service in Inchon, Korea, in 1973, going to Japan? In 1973, in Korea, when traveling to Japan, several types of two-seater military aircraft would have been in active service. Some examples include: United States Air Force F-4 Phantom II:  The  F-4 Phantom II  was a versatile two-seat fighter-bomber used by the U.S. Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps, as well as various foreign air forces. It was known for its combat effectiveness, particularly during the Vietnam War, and remained in service with some air forces for many years. C-123 Provider:  This twin-engine transport aircraft was used for tactical airlift, including resupply and troop transport, particularly in regions like Southeast Asia. While primarily a transport aircraft, it could carry multiple crew members. C-130 Hercules:  The C-130 is a four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft that has been in service with the U.S. Air Force and other...

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America has over 250,000 rivers

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  The United States of America has over 250,000 rivers, totaling approximately 3,500,000 miles. The longest river in the USA is the Missouri River (it is a tributary of the Mississippi River and is 2,540 miles long). Still, the biggest in terms of water volume is the deeper Mississippi River. The longest undammed river in the contiguous USA is the Yellowstone River (it is 692 miles long). Rivers provide drinking water, irrigation water, transportation, electrical power, drainage, food, and recreation. Rivers also erode land and carry it downstream to the sea. This kind of erosion can even form canyons, like the Grand Canyon, and waterfalls, like Niagara Falls. Major US Rivers (in order by length) River Name Length Flows Into 1. Missouri 2,540 miles Mississippi River 2. Mississippi 2,340 miles Gulf of Mexico 3. Yukon 1,980 miles Bering Sea 4. Rio Grande 1,900 miles Gulf of Mexico 4. St. Lawrence 1,900 miles Gulf of St. Lawrence 6. Arkansas 1,460 miles Mississippi River 7. Colorado 1...

What traits do I need to become president of the United States?

 What traits do I need to become president of the United States? ChatGPT said: To become President of the United States, you need more than eligibility — you need extraordinary personal, political, and strategic traits to even stand a chance. Here's a breakdown of what it really takes to win the presidency (not just legally, but practically and psychologically): ✅ Basic Legal Requirements (Constitutional) You must : Be at least 35 years old Be a natural-born U.S. citizen Have lived in the U.S. for at least 14 years That's just the starting line . Now let's get to what actually wins elections. 🧠 Core Traits of a U.S. President (Historically & Practically) 1. Charisma & Communication Skills Clear, confident speaking style (think Obama, Reagan, Trump) Able to inspire, persuade, and rally crowds TV- and internet-friendly presence If people won’t listen to you, they won’t vote for you. 2. Vision & Policy Understanding A bold bu...

Then there were three: I use to know Doctor Richard Alpert. When I was yo...

Then there were three: I use to know Doctor Richard Alpert. When I was yo... :  When I was young, I was invincible. I could run as fast as Superman. Fly like a bird and jump over tall buildings. Was I Superman? Or was I...

Then there were three: God; updating the definition of.

Then there were three: God; updating the definition of. :  God, the great adviser. Who are you? Where have you been? God is the eighth dynamic of existence of the first ten. They are 1. self, a larg...