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Firebase Fuller (also known as Dong Ha Mountain or Hill 549) is a former U.S. Marine Corps, Army and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) firebase in
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South Vietnam Firebase Delta, Central Highlands Firebase Fuller, central South Vietnam Firebase Gela, southern South Vietnam Firebase Gio Linh, central
Firebase_(U.S.-Vietnam_War)
South Vietnamese Marines at Firebase Fuller killing six while the Marines claimed nine PAVN killed. A PAVN attack on Firebase 5 southwest of Đắk Tô killed
1971_in_the_Vietnam_War
Part of the Vietnam War (1970)
reconnaissance in force, firebase defense, rocket suppression and security operations in AO Green, Hải Lăng District and Firebase Fuller. Task Force 1st Battalion
Operation_Green_River
Military unit
Battery A, 1/12 Marines prepare to fire their M101 at Firebase Fuller, January 1969
1st_Battalion,_12th_Marines
In June 1971 Giai was responsible for the division’s actions around Firebase Fuller. Giai was appointed as the original commander of the 3rd Division on
Vũ_Văn_Giai
Part of the Vietnam War (1969)
States Army and US Marine Corps operation that took place north of Firebase Fuller, Quảng Trị Province, lasting from 23 March to 3 April 1969. In mid-March
Operation_Montana_Mauler
launch Operation Montana Mauler against the PAVN 27th Regiment north of Firebase Fuller in Quảng Trị Province. The operation results in 271 PAVN killed, U
1969_in_the_Vietnam_War
US Marine Corps operation in Vietnam
Becky in the upper Cam Lo basin and on Dong Ha Mountain, establishing Firebase Fuller there, but the PAVN avoided contact. The unnamed "July Action" operation
Operation_Lancaster_II
Part of the Vietnam War (1972)
positions. The 56th Regiment was taking over Camp Carroll, Firebase Khe Gio and Firebase Fuller from the 2nd Regiment. The 57th Regiment was taking over
First_Battle_of_Quảng_Trị
Part of the Vietnam War (1969)
meeting light resistance. The 3rd Battalion, 3rd Marines secured Firebase Fuller and Firebase Pete (16°48′04″N 106°51′18″E / 16.801°N 106.855°E / 16.801;
Operation_Virginia_Ridge
Part of the Vietnam War
to 3 April the 1st Brigade conducted Operation Montana Mauler near Firebase Fuller. On 24 March at 18:00 an armored cavalry unit of the 1st Brigade engaged
DMZ_Campaign_(1969–1971)
Corps of the South Vietnamese Army
11th Infantry Regiment conducted Operation Montana Mauler north of Firebase Fuller in Quang Tri province. On 30 March, II MAF engineers completed the
I_Corps_(South_Vietnam)
Part of the Vietnam War (1970–1971)
killing 18 PAVN. On 22 June Troop B gunship s killed seven PAVN near Firebase Fuller. On 23 June Troop B's aero-rifle platoon successfully extracted a downed
Operation_Jefferson_Glenn
Part of the Vietnam War (1969)
attacked Company B, 1/3 Marines night defensive position 2 km north of Firebase Fuller, the attack was quickly repulsed. On 31 August another night attack
Operation_Idaho_Canyon
Place in Paktika Province, Afghanistan
impoverished region even by Afghan standards. Shkin Firebase was named after this village and was renamed Firebase Lilley to honor Master Sgt. Arthur L. Lilley
Shkin
Military unit
positions. The 56th Regiment was taking over Camp Carroll, Firebase Khe Gio and Firebase Fuller from the 2nd Regiment. The 57th Regiment was taking over
3rd_Division_(South_Vietnam)
Firebase Khe Gio (also known as Đầu Mầu Bridge or Khe Gio Bridge) is a former U.S. Marines and Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) firebase west of
Firebase_Khe_Gio
Annual developer conference held by Google
A-Series phone), and Pixel Tablet. 2024: New iteration of Gemini AI and Firebase Genkit, a framework for creating and deploying applications with AI features
Google_I/O
American computer scientist, author and futurist (born 1948)
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United States Marine Corps general
Battalion. While serving this tour of duty, he was involved in the defense of Firebase Sarge during the Easter Offensive, North Vietnam's largest assault on the
Walter_E._Boomer
the world one charitable donation at a time". The Outline. Gomes, Ben; Fuller, Jacquelline (22 January 2019). "Expanding knowledge access with the Wikimedia
Relationship between Google and Wikipedia
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2010 military operation in Afghanistan
the possible civilian loss of life or injury. While the report promised a fuller investigation, Hager and Stephenson have contended that the investigation
Operation_Burnham
Charitable arm of Google
its charitable giving initiatives under the stewardship of Jacquelline Fuller, who currently runs the organization. In 2010, Google gave over $145 million
Google.org
American actor, musician and author
the sci-fi thriller "Phoenix Falling" and as Captain Morgan Fairhope in "Firebase 9." On television, he appeared in productions like Hallmark Hall of Fame's
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Sculpture. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Fish, Lydia (1987). The Last Firebase: A Guide to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Shippensburg, PA: White Mane
List of monument and memorial controversies in the United States
List_of_monument_and_memorial_controversies_in_the_United_States
Military unit
increased the indirect firing capabilities of the Battalion by establishing Firebase Arrowhead at JSS Istiqlal, Iraq. The battalion was also given ADCON of
108th Field Artillery Regiment
108th_Field_Artillery_Regiment
FIREBASE FULLER
FIREBASE FULLER
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Cloth Thickener
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a dresser of cloth, Old English fullere (from Latin fullo, with the addition of the English agent suffix). The Middle English successor of this word had also been reinforced by Old French fouleor, foleur, of similar origin. The work of the fuller was to scour and thicken the raw cloth by beating and trampling it in water. This surname is found mostly in southeast England and East Anglia. See also Tucker and Walker.In a few cases the name may be of German origin with the same form and meaning as 1 (from Latin fullare).Americanized version of French Fournier.Samuel Fuller (1589–1633), born in Redenhall, Norfolk, England, was among the Pilgrim Fathers who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. He was a deacon of the church and until his death functioned as Plymouth Colony’s physician.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English
Fuller; Cloth Washer; One who Thickens Cloth
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Jamaican
Cloth Thickener; Cloth Bleacher; Clothing Presser; Dresser of Cloth
Surname or Lastname
English (especially Yorkshire) and Scottish
English (especially Yorkshire) and Scottish : occupational name for a fuller, Middle English walkere, Old English wealcere, an agent derivative of wealcan ‘to walk, tread’. This was the regular term for the occupation during the Middle Ages in western and northern England. Compare Fuller and Tucker.The name was brought to North America from northern England and Scotland independently by many different bearers in the 17th and 18th centuries. Samuel Walker came to Lynn, MA, in about 1630; Philip Walker was in Rehoboth, MA, in or before 1643. The surname was also established in VA before 1650; a Thomas Walker, born in 1715 in King and Queen Co., VA, was a physician, soldier, and explorer.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from an unidentified place, or possibly an altered form of Fullerton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly from the Germanic personal name mentioned at 2.In some cases, possibly an altered spelling of German Vollert, Fullert, or Füllert, from the personal name Vol(l)hard(t), from Volkhart, a compound of Old High German volc ‘tribe’, ‘people’, hart ‘bold’.
Male
English
English occupational surname transferred to forename use, TUCKER means "cloth fuller."
Biblical
the fuller's fountain; the well of searching
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly southwestern England and South Wales)
English (chiefly southwestern England and South Wales) : occupational name for a fuller, from an agent derivative of Middle English tuck(en) ‘to full cloth’ (Old English tūcian ‘to torment’). This was the term used for the process in the Middle Ages in southwestern England, and the surname is more common there than elsewhere. Compare Fuller and Walker.Americanized form of Jewish To(c)ker (see Tokarz).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Tuachair ‘descendant of Tuachar’, a personal name composed of the elements tuath ‘people’ + car ‘dear’, ‘beloved’.Possibly also an Americanized form of German Tucher, from an occupational name for a cloth maker or merchant, from an agent derivative of Middle High German tuoch ‘cloth’.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : metonymic occupational name for a fuller, from Middle English tred(en) ‘to tread’ + well ‘well’. Fulling was the process by which newly woven cloth was cleaned and shrunk by the use of heat, water, and pressure (from treading) before finally being stretched and laid out to dry on tenter hooks.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a fuller (see Fuller), from Old French fulun, foul(l)on.
Boy/Male
English
Cloth thickener.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : from Middle English ambler ‘walker’, ‘steady-paced horse or mule’ (ultimately from Latin ambulare ‘to walk’), probably applied to someone with a steady, easy-going temperament. Reaney suggests that it may have been a facetious nickname for a fuller.Richard Ambler is recorded in MA in 1639, in the New Haven Colony by 1647, and still living in CT in 1700. Many bearers are descended from William Ambler, who was mayor of Doncaster in 1717, at least one of whose sons settled in VA.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : eastern variant of Drescher.English : from an agent derivative of Middle English dressen ‘to arrange’ (in certain specific senses), possibly an occupational name for someone who dressed or finished cloth. Compare Fuller.
Girl/Female
Biblical
The fuller's fountain, the well of searching.
Male
English
 English name derived from the Scandinavian habitational surname Walkyr, from kiarr, WALKER means "from the wall by the marsh." English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from Middle English walkere from Old English wealcere ("to walk, tread"), hence "cloth fuller."Â
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Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek GabriÄ“l, GÃBOR means "man of God" or "warrior of God."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Firm; Best of Anything
Male
Hebrew
(× Ö´×žÖ°×¨ï‹×“) Hebrew name NIMROWD means "rebel." In the bible, this is the name of a great-grandson of Noah who was a renowned hunter.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Partner. Participant.
Girl/Female
Anglo, British, Danish, English, German
From Wales
Boy/Male
Biblical
The Almighty is my rock and strength.
Boy/Male
Teutonic American English
From the land of strength.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Map
Girl/Female
Indian
Intelligent, Smile
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, Egyptian, Greek
Ebony Wood; Black
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pl.
of Fullery
n.
A restatement of a text, passage, or work, expressing the meaning of the original in another form, generally for the sake of its clearer and fuller exposition; a setting forth the signification of a text in other and ampler terms; a free translation or rendering; -- opposed to metaphrase.
n.
A blacksmith's fuller or chisel, having a square shank for insertion into a square hole in an anvil, called the hardy hole.
n.
One of several species of pheasants of the genus Euplocamus, having the lower back a bright, fiery red. They inhabit Southern Asia and the East Indies.
n.
A fire-backed pheasant. See Fireback.
n.
A beacon.
v. t.
A fuller.
n.
An allowance of fuel. See Bote.
v. t.
A fuller of cloth.
n.
A luminous meteor, resembling a ball of fire passing rapidly through the air, and sometimes exploding.
a.
A general or comprehensive statement; an abridged account; an abstract, abridgment, or compendium, containing the sum or substance of a fuller account.
n.
A ball filled with powder or other combustibles, intended to be thrown among enemies, and to injure by explosion; also, to set fire to their works and light them up, so that movements may be seen.
n.
Any one of the authors of the three synoptic Gospels, which give a history of our Lord's life and ministry, in distinction from the writer of John's Gospel, which gives a fuller record of his teachings.
a.
Occuring singly, or apart from other things of the same kind, or in scattered instances; separate; single; as, a sporadic fireball; a sporadic case of disease; a sporadic example of a flower.
n.
Wood allowed to a tenant for repairing the house and for fuel. This latter is often called firebote. See Bote.
v. i.
To increase in size; to grow bigger; to become larger or fuller; -- opposed to wane.
v. t.
To test by any appropriate method; to inspect carefully with a view to discover the real character or state of; to subject to inquiry or inspection of particulars for the purpose of obtaining a fuller insight into the subject of examination, as a material substance, a fact, a reason, a cause, the truth of a statement; to inquire or search into; to explore; as, to examine a mineral; to examine a ship to know whether she is seaworthy; to examine a proposition, theory, or question.
v. t.
To form a groove or channel in, by a fuller or set hammer; as, to fuller a bayonet.
n.
The place or the works where the fulling of cloth is carried on.
a.
Pertaining to a fuller of cloth.