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Castner is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Caspar Castner (1655–1709),
German Roman Catholic missionary Eugene Castner Lewis...
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Castner's Cutthroats was the
unofficial name for the 1st
Alaskan Combat Intelligence Platoon (Provisional), also
known as
Alaskan Scouts.
Castner's Cutthroats...
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Castner Range National Monument is a
national monument in El Paso County, Texas, that
covers 6,672
acres (27 km2) of the
Franklin Mountains. It was established...
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Castner Glacier lies on the
southern flank of the
Delta Range, an
eastern section of the
Alaska Range. The
glacier begins on the peak
White Princess...
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Michael Castner is an
American journalist,
television host and
radio personality. He is the
morning national news
anchor for NBC News Radio. He formerly...
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Hamilton Young Castner (September 11, 1858 –
October 11, 1899) was an
American industrial chemist. He was born in Brooklyn, New York and
educated at the...
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Castner process is a
process for
manufacturing sodium metal by
electrolysis of
molten sodium hydroxide at
approximately 330 °C.
Below that temperature...
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Brian Patrick Castner (born 1977) is an
American author, journalist,
former explosive ordnance disposal officer and
veteran of the Iraq War. He has aut****d...
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Church Street. The
Castner–Knott
Building was
built in 1906 for
Charles Castner and
William Knott's
Castner–Knott Dry
Goods Company. Founded...
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Castner Gold
Medal on
Industrial Electrochemistry is an
biennial award given by the
Electrochemical Technology Group of
Society of
Chemical Industry...