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PAX
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PAXPassengers
PAXPersonnel
PAXPaired Box Gene
PAXPaxon (Network)
PAXPatuxent River Naval Air Station (Maryland)
PAXPrivate Automatic Exchange
PAXPenny-Arcade Exposition (video game convention)
PAXPortable Archive Exchange
PAXPer Annum Exclusive
PAXPotassium Amyl Xanthate
PAXProgramming, Administration and Execution System (US Army)
PAXPoly Aluminium Chloride
PAXPicatinny Arsenal Explosive
PAXProfiling Agent for Exchange
PAXPassenger Assistance Required (VRE)
PAXPer Annum Exchange
PAXProfessional Autocrossers


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The property is situated on over 11 acres and is located one mile from Patuxent River Naval Air Station.
Dino Ferrari, F-14 deputy program manager at Patuxent River Naval Air Station, Md.
The pilotless Global Hawk sent the data via satellite to the Navy ground control station in San Diego, from where it was transmitted through a Navy information network to the Patuxent River Naval Air Station in Maryland.
 
 
 
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