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Hi! I'm Nimrou N. DeLaurentis (pronounced//ˈnɪmruːˈnɪroʊʃən//; also known as Vestrian24Bio). This is my Wikipedia User page. I'm an extended-confirmed Wikipedian. I joined Wikipedia on 16 July 2022. I was autoconfirmed on 1 February 2023, after my tenth edit and extended-confirmed on 22 September 2023, after my 500th edit.
Currently, this editor has earned the Veteran Editor II service award.
To get to the next level, Veteran Editor III, he needs to meet the time requirement.
Progress towards the next level (by edits): [ 5996 / 4000 ]
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Progress towards the next level (by time): [ 135.9 days / 182.6 days ]
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Vestrian24Bio received the Registered Editor / Signator Award on 16 July 2022 after his first edit on Wikipedia. He reached Level 2 in April 2023 after his 50th edit; Level 3 in April 2023 after his 100th edit; Level 4 in May 2023 after his 150th edit on Wikipedia. He received the Novice Editor / Burba Award in July 2023 after his 200th edit on Wikipedia. He reached Level 2 in September 2023 after his 400th edit; Level 3 in October 2023 after his 600th edit; Level 4 in November 2023 after his 800th edit on Wikipedia. He received the Apprentice Editor / Novato Award on 28 November 2023 after his 1,000th edit on Wikipedia. He reached Level 2 on 3 March 2024 after his 1,250th edit; Level 3 on 16 March 2024 after his 1,500th edit; Level 4 on 22 March 2024 after his 1,750th edit on Wikipedia.
Vestrian24Bio received the Journeyman Editor / Grognard Award on 13 April 2024 after his 2,000th edit on Wikipedia. He reached Level 2 on 26 April 2024 after his 2,500th edit; Level 3 on 7 May 2024 after his 3,000th edit; Level 4 on 14 May 2024 after his 3,500th edit on Wikipedia. He received the Yeoman Editor / Grognard Extraordinaire Award on 18 May 2024, after his 4,000th edit on Wikipedia. He reached Level 2 on 2024 after his 4,500th edit; Level 3 on 4 June 2024 after his 5,000th edit; Level 4 on 16 June 2024 after his 5,500th edit on Wikipedia. He received the Experienced Editor / Grognard Mirabilaire Award on 17 June 2024 after his 6,000th edit on Wikipedia.
Radar, Gun Laying, Mark I, or GL Mk. I for short, was an early World War II radar system developed by the British Army to provide information for anti-aircraft artillery. There were two upgrades, GL/EF (elevation finder) and GL Mk. II (pictured), both improving the ability to determine a target's bearing and elevation. GL refers to the radar's ability to direct the guns onto a target, known as gun laying. The first GL sets were developed in 1936 using separate transmitters and receivers mounted on gun carriages. Several were captured in 1940, leading the Germans to believe falsely that British radar was much less advanced than theirs. The GL/EF attachment provided bearing and elevation measurements accurate to about a degree: this caused the number of rounds needed to destroy an aircraft to fall to 4,100, a tenfold improvement over early-war results. The Mk. II, which was able to directly guide the guns, lowered the rounds-per-kill to 2,750. About 410 Mk. Is and 1,679 Mk. IIs were produced. (Full article...)
... that Nathan Frink fled the United States with enslaved children to settle in Canada, where he was elected as a Member of the Legislative Assembly and caught in a smuggling conspiracy?