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Illinois Route 149 is an east–west state road in southern Illinois. It runs from Illinois Route 3 near Grimsby east to Illinois Route 34 in Thompsonville . This is a distance of 45.92 miles (73.90 km).
Milkor MGL: Milkor (Pty) Ltd: 40 mm grenade: South Africa 1980 Neopup PAW-20: Gemaco Elbree PTY LTD: 20×42mm: South Africa 1999 RDS40-MGL [11] Repkon Defence: 40 mm grenade: Turkey 2023 RG-6 grenade launcher [12] [13] TsKIB SOO: 40 mm grenade: Russia 1993 RGA-86: Military University of Technology: 26.7 mm Poland: 1986 RGP-40: ZakÅ‚ady ...
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial Highway US 24: 255.13: 410.59 US 24 in Quincy: US 24/US 52 in Sheldon: 1926: current US 30: 153.79: 247.50 US 30 in Fulton: US 30 in Lynwood: 1926: current US 32 — — US 6 at Moline: US 41 in Chicago: 1926: 1934 Now US 6 and US 34 US 34: 211.37: 340.17 US 34 in Gladstone: IL 43 in Berwyn: 1926: current
Illinois 127 overlaps Illinois Route 146 near Jonesboro, Illinois Route 149 in Murphysboro, Illinois Route 13 from Pinckneyville to Murphysboro, U.S. Route 50 in Carlyle, Illinois Route 140 near Greenville, Illinois Route 16 in Hillsboro and wrong-way with Illinois 48 at its northern terminus. (Illinois 48 is a northbound route at the same time ...
The U.S. Army Prime Power School is run by the United States Army Corps of Engineers at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri since January 2011, having previously moved from Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The mission of the school is to produce MOS 12P – Prime Power Production Specialists (formerly MOS 52E and 21P) for the U.S. Army .
IL 149 east (Sixth Street) – De Soto: West end of IL 149 overlap: 81.7: 131.5: IL 127 south / IL 149 west / Lincoln Heritage Trail (Southern Branch) (Walnut Street) – Jonesboro, Chester: East end of IL 127 / IL 149 overlap; west end of Lincoln Heritage Trail overlap: Carbondale: 88.8: 142.9: US 51 south (University Avenue) – SIU, Anna: 88 ...
Zeigler is located in southwestern Franklin County at (37.899856, -89.053429 Illinois Route 149 passes through the center of town, leading east 7.5 miles (12.1 km) to West Frankfort and west 4 miles (6 km) to Royalton.
The 149th Illinois Infantry was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, and mustered into Federal service on February 11, 1865, for a one-year enlistment. The 149th served in garrisons in Tennessee and Georgia.