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- USS Alshain (AKA-55) [r]: An Andromeda class attack cargo ship that was deployed during World War II and the Korean War; it could carry heavy equipments, supplies, and troops, and deploy landing crafts in amphibious assaults. [e]
- World War II, Australia [r]: Military preparations and defense of Australia proper during the Second World War, as well as opearations of Australian forces under Allied high command [e]
- Shenyang [r]: The largest city in Liaoning, a province in the northeast of the People's Republic of China. [e]
- Intermodal container [r]: Standard sized containers for shipping cargo on multiple modes of transport [e]
- Sir Henry Merrivale [r]: A fictional British detective, created by the American mystery writer John Dickson Carr, who enjoyed wide popularity in the 1930s and 1940s. [e]