- "Burial Detail:
Leims, John H (Section 2,
Grave 1132-2)". ANC Explorer.
Arlington National Cemetery. (Official website). 2dLt John
Leims Medal of Honor...
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Leixlip (/ˈliːkslɪp/ or /ˈliːslɪp/; Irish:
Léim an Bhradáin, [ˌl̠ʲeːmʲ ə ˈwɾˠad̪ˠaːnʲ]) is a town in north-east
County Kildare, Ireland. Its
location on...
- Paul
William Leim (born
December 29, 1950) is an
American drummer and
recording session musician based in Nashville.
Leim was born in Port Huron, Michigan...
- May 2011.
Retrieved 23 May 2008. http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/HD/Whos_Who/
Leims_JH.htm
Archived 16 May 2011 at the
Wayback Machine, Who's Who in Marine...
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Limavady Borough Council (Irish:
Comhairle B****rg
Léim an Mhadaidh) was a
local government body in
Northern Ireland. In May 2015 it
merged with Coleraine...
- A lame (/læm,
leɪm/, from
French lame,
inherited from
Latin lāmina,
meaning saw) is a double-sided
blade that is used to
slash the tops of
bread loaves...
- Pisching, Schattenberg,
Sonnberg Kammern im
Liesingtal Dirnsdorf, Glarsdorf,
Leims, Liesing, Mochl, Mötschendorf, Pfaffendorf, Seiz, Sparsbach, Wolfgruben...
- 1940
United States Census, he
resided at 2120 West Lunt Avenue. John H.
Leims (1921–1985),
Captain in the
United States Marine Corps and
recipient of...
- Leap
Castle (/ˈlɛp/; Irish: Caisleán
Léim Uí Bhánáin (IPA:[ˈkaʃlʲaːn̪ˠlʲeːmʲiːˈwaːn̪ˠaːnʲ])) is a
castle in Coolderry,
County Offaly, Ireland,
about 6...
- Priest's Leap (Gaelic
Léim an tSagairt) is a
steep and
nearly straight single-lane
mountain p****
between Coomhola Bridge and the
village of
Bonane east...