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  • 81Alfred Wintle — Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Daniel Wintle MC, better known as A.D. Wintle, (30 September 1897–11 May 1966) was a British military officer in the 1st The Royal Dragoons who served in the First and Second World Wars. Early life The son of a diplomat …

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  • 83Jersey Railway — Coordinates: 49°11′10″N 2°06′25″W / 49.186°N 2.107°W / 49.186; 2.107 …

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  • 84List of Fairy Tail characters — Most of the recurring and prominent members of Fairy Tail. (From left to right: Mirajane, Elfman, Plue, Makarov, Gray, Lucy, Happy, Natsu, Loke and Cana) The Fairy Tail manga and anime series hosts an extensive cast of characters created by Hiro… …

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  • 85History of Trumbull, Connecticut — Trumbull, Connecticut   Town   Flag …

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  • 86Windsor and Eton Central railway station — Infobox UK station name = Windsor and Eton Central caption = The end of the branch line from Slough: the truncated Platform 1, with the towers of Windsor Castle visible in the background. manager = First Great Western locale = Windsor borough =… …

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  • 87Amagasaki rail crash — infobox rail accident Aftermath of the Amagasaki rail crash. title= Amagasaki rail crash JR福知山線脱線事故 date= 25 April, 2005, 09:18 local time location= Amagasaki, Hyōgo Prefecture, near Osaka coordinates= coord|34|44|29.3|N|135|25|35.7|E|region:JP… …

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  • 88Boarding (attack) — Members of Commando Jaubert boarding the Alcyon in a simulated assault …

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  • 89Artillery — For other uses of the term, see Artillery (disambiguation). Warfare Military history Eras Prehistoric Ancient …

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