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- Lieutenant general James Russell Brickel (18 September 1930 - 21 November 2014) was a United States Air Force (USAF) officer. He was born in New York...
- film directed and written by Jeff Lieberman. The film stars Alexander Brickel as Dougie, a nine-year-old video gamer. On Halloween, Dougie meets a serial...
- Infobox NFL biography is being considered for merging. › John Lewis "Stub" Brickels (April 6, 1906 – March 17, 1964) was a high school, college and professional...
- "The Pro's & Cons of Hitchhiking". Retrieved February 13, 2013. "Edie Brickel 12/17/88". Retrieved September 29, 2023. "Devo Live Guide – 12/02/88 –...
- E-01Private Battery G, 1st Battalion, New York Volunteer Light Artillery ("Brickel's German Light Artillery") Reams Station, Virginia Aug 25, 1864 For extraordinary...
- 1c00354. ISSN 2691-3704. PMC 8611792. PMID 34841418. Turan, Haydar Taylan; Brickel, Sebastian; Meuwly, Markus (2022-03-10). "Solvent Effects on the Menshutkin...
- Raese (1938–1942) Rudy Baric (1942–1943) Harry Lothes (1943–1944) John Brickels (1944–1945) Lee Patton (1945–1950) Red Brown (1950–1954) Fred Schaus (1954–1960)...
- 1935–1936 and New Philadelphia in 1937. When New Philadelphia head coach John Brickels left to accept another position, Hayes was elevated to the head coaching...
- Raese (1938–1942) Rudy Baric (1942–1943) Harry Lothes (1943–1944) John Brickels (1944–1945) Lee Patton (1945–1950) Red Brown (1950–1954) Fred Schaus (1954–1960)...
- Raese (1938–1942) Rudy Baric (1942–1943) Harry Lothes (1943–1944) John Brickels (1944–1945) Lee Patton (1945–1950) Red Brown (1950–1954) Fred Schaus (1954–1960)...