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- A breechloader is a firearm in which the user loads the ammunition from the breech end of the barrel (i.e., from the rearward, open end of the gun's barrel)...
- Thunder Loader Rescuezord. His primary weapon is the Turbo Thunder Cannon. Tracy Lynn Cruz as Ashley Hammond Ashley is the Second Yellow Turbo Ranger. An...
- The Ranger School is a 62-day United States Army small unit tactics and leadership course that develops functional skills directly related to units whose...
- Queens Park Rangers Football Club, commonly abbreviated to QPR, is a professional ****ociation football club based in Shepherd's Bush, West London, England...
- used on flight plans for the JetRanger and LongRanger, and the designation "B06T" is used for the twin-engined TwinRangers. On October 14, 1960, the United...
- (Lockheed martin Aircraft Argentina SA) LMAASA IA 63 Pampa NG LO 120 S LoadRanger 2000 (Lobet de Rouvray Aviation Pty. Ltd. / James Lobet & William Lobet)...
- the Ranger onto a single model range, replacing both the 1998–2012 Ranger marketed in North America and South America and the Mazda-derived Ranger sold...
- The M1967 Modernized Load-Carrying Equipment, also known as lightweight load carrying equipment, was introduced into United States Army service in 1968...
- States Lmaasa, Lockheed Martin Aircraft Argentina SA – Argentina Load Ranger, Load Ranger Inc – United States Lockheed CorporationUnited States, (1912–1996)...