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PHILADELPHIAndash; Nearly eight years ago at a print shop in Philadelphia, a graphic designer taught himself machine embroidery and went from designing custom shoes for Lebron James to helping create the first U.S. Space Force flag.Adam Walstrum is an embroidery digitizer in the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support flag ro
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om, where he helps make military and government flags as part of the clothing and textiles supply chain.I digitize the imagery on a computer and sew it on the computer-navigated embroidery machine. That could be anything from insignia shields or crests for battalions, universities or other special
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Undated picture taken in the 1930s of American aviator Amelia Earhart, at the controls of her plane.AFP/Getty ImagesBy Melissa ChanUpdat
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ed: June 21, 2017 12:16 PM [ET] | Originally published: June 21, 201
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7 11:59 AM EDT;A pack of specially-trained dogs will attempt to locate Amelia Earhartrsquo remains on an island near Fiji where the trailblazing American aviator may have vanished decades ago.The four forensic canines mdash; border collies trained to detect human remains mdash; will be sent t
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o Nikumaroro to help solve the mystery of Earhartrsquo disappearance, according to National Geographic.No other technology is more sophisticated than the dogs, said Fred Hiebert, archaeologist in residence at the National Geographic Society, which is sponsoring the search. They have a higher rate of success identifying things than ground-penetrating radar.Earhart, the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, disappeared somewhere over the Pacific Ocean during a 1937 journey with navigator Fred Noonan. But the exact location of Earhart final location has long stumped aviation historians and explorers alike, despite multiple expeditions and competing theories.The dogs, which come from the Institute for Canine Forensics, will embark on their journey with their human explorer counterparts Saturday from Fiji, according to National Geographic. If the dogs are successful, it will be the discovery of a lifetime, Hiebert told the