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Liberator

[lib-uh-rey-ter]

noun

  1. a four-engined heavy bomber widely used over Europe and the Mediterranean by the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II. B-24



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of Liberator1

< Latin īٴǰ, equivalent to ī ( re ) to liberate + -tor -tor
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On Sept. 11, 1942, Hirsch, age 24, and nine other soldiers stationed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base near Tuscon were in a B-24 Liberator on the return leg of a training flight to Nebraska.

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Within an hour, Jessy offered us a Liberator or a Glock switch.

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The Liberator, designed in 2013 by "crypto-anarchist" Cody Wilson, is the world's first widely available 3D-printed gun, capable of firing a single shot.

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The U.S. legend of the “great American liberator” was invoked for decades to rationalize the country’s wars abroad, she said.

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At the head of the grave was a tombstone that listed Brown’s name, his years of life and the legend “Son of John Brown the Liberator.”

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