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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Bulldozer.
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  • Armored fighting vehicle [r]: Add brief definition or description
  • Backhoe [r]: A piece of heavy construction equipment consisting of a combined shovel and bucket at the end of a powered, hinged boom; in use, the operator scoops earth or other material with the bucket, then draws it to the power source at the other end of the boom [e]
  • Coal mining [r]: the various methods used to extract coal from the ground. [e]
  • Construction equipment [r]: Equipment, which may be mobile, semipermanent, or permanent, intended for heavy work such as earthmoving, lifting containers or materials, drilling holes in earth or rock, or concrete or paving application [e]
  • Steel [r]: An alloy whose major component is iron, with carbon content between 0.02% and 1.7% by weight, depending on grade. [e]
  • Tactics [r]: Military concepts and techniques used to fight a battle once battle is joined. [e]
  • Tool [r]: The technical means to an end. [e]

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  • Cavalry [r]: Military units that emphasize speed and mobility, and are used for scouting, harassment, and raiding; the original cavalry were on horses while modern variants use fast ground vehicles or helicopters [e]
  • M2 machine gun [r]: A .50 caliber heavy machine gun, designed at the end of the First World War, which remains, after only slight modifications, in U.S. and worldwide service in infantry, vehicle, naval and aircraft applications [e]