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  2. Theodore G. Ellyson - Wikipedia

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    Theodore Gordon "Spuds" Ellyson, USN (27 February 1885 – 27 February 1928), was the first United States Navy officer designated as an aviator ("Naval Aviator No. 1"). Ellyson served in the experimental development of aviation in the years before and after World War I .

  3. Moorhead High School - Wikipedia

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    The school's athletic teams, known as the Moorhead Spuds, compete in baseball, basketball, cross country, dance team, football, golf, gymnastics, hockey, lacrosse ...

  4. Spuds, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Spuds is located at (29.7394, -81.4717), [4] near the intersection of State Road 207, which is six miles to the south-west leads to Hastings and 25 miles to the north-east leads to St. Augustine, and County Road 13, which eventually leads to Jacksonville, 50 miles to the

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  7. DC plane crash live updates: 41 sets of remains have been ...

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    An American Airlines regional jet went down in the Potomac River near Washington, D.C.'s Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport after colliding with a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter on ...

  8. Tocoi, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Tocoi was the site of a ferry landing and a local rail line to St. Augustine, Florida. The name is said to come from a Native American [clarification needed] word for water lily. The Tocoi Creek in the area is a tributary of the St. Johns. [1] A commercial Spanish moss factory was in the area. [1]

  9. Mulberry harbours - Wikipedia

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    The first phoenix was sunk on 9 June and the gooseberry was finished by 11 June. By 18 June two piers and four pier heads were working. Though this harbour was abandoned in late June (see below), the beach continued to be used for landing vehicles and stores using Landing Ship Tanks (LSTs). Using this method, the Americans were able to unload a ...