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  2. Mobil - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Red Horse logo was introduced in 1939, and in 1954, the Plume brand was replaced by Mobilgas. Mobil Australia's corporate office is in Melbourne . In 1946, Mobil began construction of its refinery at Altona , in Melbourne's western suburbs, which originally produced lubricating oils and bitumen , before commencing the production of ...

  3. Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron ...

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    An airman with the 820th RED HORSE Squadron ensures a block is level at a high school construction site in Belize, 2014 A RED HORSE airman (left) and a Seabee construct building frames at a primary school as part of a joint military construction team supporting Pacific Partnership 2015 Air Force paratroopers with the 820th Red Horse Squadron, Airborne Flight conduct airborne insertion training ...

  4. Speedpass - Wikipedia

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    Rather, the units turned up via a query for "flying red horse", apparently since the units displayed a small Mobil logo - and the Mobil logo was and is a red Pegasus. The internal codename for the project was thus changed to "Flying Red Horse" [ 2 ] [ unreliable source?

  5. Magnolia Petroleum Company - Wikipedia

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    The emblem of Magnolia Petroleum Company was originally a magnolia blossom. When Socony merged with Vacuum in 1931, Socony-Vacuum as well as Magnolia began using Vacuum's Brand of ‘Flying Red Horse’ petroleum products a.k.a. red Pegasus logo, as well as the Mobil name for its products (Mobilgas, Mobiloil, etc.).

  6. General Petroleum Building - Wikipedia

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    Upon completion, the "Mobiloil" and "Mobilgas" names and flying red horse logo were displayed from the top of the building. [ 8 ] The development also included a six-story rectangular parking garage, also designed by Wurdeman & Becket, built two blocks south on the corner of 8th and Flower, with space for 446 cars and a spiral interior path ...

  7. Pegasus in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Pegasus appears prominently in the logo of UB Group, an Indian business conglomerate. Pegasus is the name of an air-launched vehicle that carries satellites to orbit. Pegaso was a Spanish maker of trucks, buses and sport cars, although its logo portrayed the silhouette of a wingless, leaping horse. The Poetry Foundation also uses Pegasus as its ...

  8. Category:Equestrian logos - Wikipedia

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    To place a file in this category, add the tag {{Non-free logo|Equestrian logos}} to the bottom of the file's description page. If you are not sure which category a file belongs to, consult the file copyright tag page. If this category is very large, please consider placing your file in a new or existing subcategory.

  9. 203d RED HORSE Squadron - Wikipedia

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    RED HORSE is an acronym formed from "Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineers" 1985, the Air National Guard activated 203d RED HORSE Squadron at Camp Pendleton, Virginia. 2001, March 3rd, a C-23 Sherpa carrying 18 Red Horse members and 3 Florida National Guardsmen crashed in Georgia, killing all onboard. [1]