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- The action of teaching a person or animal a particular skill or type of behavior
- activity leading to skilled behavior
- education: the result of good upbringing (especially knowledge of correct social behavior); "a woman of breeding and refinement"
- (trained) shaped or conditioned or disciplined by training; often used as a combining form; "a trained mind"; "trained pigeons"; "well-trained servants"
- The action of undertaking a course of exercise and diet in preparation for a sporting event
- A state in the central part of the US, bounded on the east by the Mississippi River; pop. 5,595,211; capital, Jefferson City; statehood, Aug. 10, 1821 (24). It was acquired as part of the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and admitted as a state as part of the Missouri Compromise
- A major river in North America, one of the main tributaries of the Mississippi River. It rises in the Rocky Mountains in Montana and flows 2,315 miles (3,736 km) to meet the Mississippi River just north of St. Louis
- a member of the Siouan people formerly inhabiting the valley of the Missouri river in Missouri
- a midwestern state in central United States; a border state during the American Civil War, Missouri was admitted to the Confederacy without actually seceding from the Union
- the longest river in the United States; arises in Montana and flows southeastward to become a tributary of the Mississippi at Saint Louis; "The Missouri and Mississippi Rivers together form the third longest river in the world"
- An important person
- an actor who plays villainous roles
- A thing, such as a vehicle, that is large or heavy of its kind
- A large, strong man, esp. one hired for protection
- slowly as if burdened by much weight; "time hung heavy on their hands"
- of comparatively great physical weight or density; "a heavy load"; "lead is a heavy metal"; "heavy mahogany furniture"
Range keepers help pilots stay combat ready
Tech. Sgt. Jason Woodworth drives a road grader to smooth out one of the many gravel roads at Cannon Range near Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Sergeant Woodworth is a structural craftsman with the Missouri Air National Guard's 131st Fighter Wing Det. 1 at the range. All 11 of the detachment's people are qualified heavy equipment operators despite coming from diverse career fields. They work as a single team in operating and maintaing this range, which is vital to conducting training for pilots from the Reserve, Guard and active duty. (U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. David Kurle)
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Range keepers help pilots stay combat ready
Tech. Sgt. Jason Woodworth, structural craftsman with the Missouri Air National Guard's 131st Fighter Wing Detachment 1, drives a road grader to smooth out one of the many gravel roads at Cannon Range near Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. All 11 of the detachment's people are qualified heavy equipment operators despite coming from diverse career fields. They work as a single team in operating and maintaing this range, which is vital to conducting training for pilots from the Reserve, Guard and active duty. (U.S. Air Force photo/Maj. David Kurle)
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