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If you'd rather not get wet, you can watch the free falling bathers at Kamikaze and Stuka from the observation bleachers, lounge on the beach chairs near the wave pool, dip your feet in a wading pool, play on the dry-land children's interactive areas, watch a concert (if there is one playing that day), or even play video games.
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If you'd rather not get wet, you can watch the free falling bathers at Kamikaze and Stuka from the observation bleachers, lounge on the beach chairs near the wave pool, dip your feet in a wading pool, play on the dry-land children's interactive areas, watch a concert (if there is one playing that day), or even play video games.
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The Stuka was the perfect example of how the tactical air doctrine determined the equipment needed.
Deathride John Mosier 2010
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The Stuka was the perfect example of how the tactical air doctrine determined the equipment needed.
Deathride John Mosier 2010
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The Stuka was a steep dive done in combat spread that ended in a break over midfield.
A Nightmare’s Prayer Michael Franzak 2010
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The Ju87, better known as the Stuka, was used by Germany as heavy artillery.
Wonderduck's Pond 2009
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“There is no town called Stuka; it is a district; none that I can find called
Travels in Morocco 2003
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Lester Saferstein, M.D. Prairie Village, Kansas Mr. Jay Ames of Toronto did not explain why he had been nicknamed "Stuka" by his German captors during World War II, because his POW dogtag number was 88.
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Oddest, to my mind, was the "Stuka" nickname my POW dogtags (#88) earned me in German hospital during WW II.
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Stuka loosed bombs, which straddled the vessel with two near misses.
ALBERT NELSON CAIN 2010
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