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United States Army Research Laboratory

The U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Army Research Laboratory (DEVCOM ARL) is the U.S. Army's foundational research laboratory. ARL is headquartered at the Adelphi Laboratory Center (ALC) in Adelphi, Maryland. Its largest single site is at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. Other major ARL locations include Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico, Graces Quarters, Maryland, and NASA's Glenn Research Center, Ohio and Langley Research Center, Virginia. ARL also has regional sites in Playa Vista, California (ARL West), Chicago (ARL Central), Austin, TX (ARL South), and Boston (ARL Northeast). DEVCOM ARL has three directorates: * Army Research Office, located in Research Triangle Park * Army Research Directorate * Research Business Directorate (Wikipedia).

United States Army Research Laboratory
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LLNL Veteran Showcase: Brandi Lechleiter

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LLNL Veteran Showcase: Alden "Jerry" Mullins

Alden F. “Jerry” Mullins has spent his entire professional career in support of U.S. national security. First with his military service in the Navy and now as a National Security Analyst in the Global Security Directorate at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory(LLNL), where he has spent

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Atom Lab For Students Aka Nuclear Physics Centre (1965)

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From playlist ATOMIC SCIENCE

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JATO: JPL’s First Project for the Army

The U.S. Army was the first patron of what would become the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, commissioning the lab to develop “jet-assisted take-off” rockets starting in 1939.

From playlist JPL's 80th Anniversary

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From playlist What on Earth?

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From playlist JPL and the Space Age

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“From Berkeley to Berlin” Part 3 – Tom Ramos

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"From Berkeley to Berlin" Part 8 — Tom Ramos

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From playlist LLESA Author Series

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"From Berkeley to Berlin" Part 5 — Tom Ramos

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From playlist LLESA Author Series

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Explorer 1 & 60 Years of Space Science (live public talk)

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