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Hallonquist is a
hamlet in the
Rural Muni****lity of
Coulee No. 136, Saskatchewan, Canada. The
hamlet is
located on
Highway 363,
about 21
kilometres (13 mi)...
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Eskel Hallonquist (13
April 1895 - 22
August 1958) was a
World War I
flying ace
credited with five
aerial victories. When
World War I began,
Hallonquist was...
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Retrieved 2020-05-18.
Hallonquist, Al. "Mercury 13: The
women of the
Mercury era."
Archived 2022-01-04 at the
Wayback Machine Al
Hallonquist, 2012. Retrieved:...
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Highway 609 runs from the
junction of
Highways 363 and 721, just
south of
Hallonquist,
south to the
junction of
Highways 13 and 612, just
north of Aneroid...
- from
Highway 630 near the
Swift Current Cr**** east to
Highway 363 near
Hallonquist.
Communities accessed from the
highway include Wymark, Chortitz, Rheinfeld...
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Govenlock Reno No. 51 Gr****dale
Weyburn No. 67
Halkett Estevan No. 5
Hallonquist Coulee No. 136
Handsworth Golden West No. 95
Hardy The Gap No. 39 Harptree...
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Govenlock Reno No. 51 Gr****dale
Weyburn No. 67
Halkett Estevan No. 5
Hallonquist Coulee No. 136
Handsworth Golden West No. 95
Hardy The Gap No. 39 Harptree...
- R-2800 18-cylinder
radial piston engines. It was
flown by
captain Per
Hallonquist (35),
first officer Lars
Litton (29) and
flight engineer Nils Göran Wilhelmsson...
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Hallonquist, whom he had met
while serving as a
missionary that summer.
Hilde was the
daughter of
Swedish immigrants Johannes and
Hanna Hallonquist....
- Brig. Gen.
Richard Heron Anderson Demolition Team –
Lieutenant James H.
Hallonquist 1st
Battalion –
Colonel James R.
Chalmers Detachment, 10th Mississippi...