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Correct Answer: C-47 Dakota

The C-47 Dakota was the military version of the Douglas DC-3, a civilian airliner that was developed in the late 1930s. It was extensively used by the Allies during World War II after the design was strengthened and a cargo door added to get it ready for use with the military.

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Baseball Umpires Once Sat in Rocking Chairs

In the mid-19th century, umpires would officiate baseball games 20 feet behind home plate while reclining in a rocking chair.

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Is it PPSh-41 or Radio Proximity Fuze?
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