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  2. Iron Men - Wikipedia

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    Iron Men is a gridiron football term referring to a group of players who play the entire duration of a game on both offense and defense without substitution. As a popular nickname for famous squads it may refer to: 1899 Sewanee Tigers football team; 1926 Brown Bears football team; 1933 Oregon State Beavers football team

  3. 414th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 95th Infantry Division also known as "Iron Men of Metz" is primarily responsible for US Army initial entry training, where the Drill Sergeant teams of 1-414th are utilized throughout the year. In 2009/2010, elements of the 1-414th were mobilized to Fort Sill Oklahoma to conduct Basic Training for a period of one year thus continuing a long ...

  4. Toledo Mud Hens - Wikipedia

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    The team resumed play in the American Association in 1916 as the Iron Men, a nickname they used through 1918. [1] The Mud Hens name returned in 1919, and the team competed in the American Association until 1952.

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  6. The Iron Men - Wikipedia

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    The Iron Men may refer to: 1926 Brown Bears football team, often called "the Iron Men" The Iron Men (album), an album by Woody Shaw;

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  8. Seven Iron Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Seven Iron Men, also known as the Merritt brothers, were iron-ore pioneers in the Mesabi Range in northeastern Minnesota and the creation of the city that is now known as Mountain Iron. [1] In the late 1800s, the Merritt family founded the largest iron mine in the world and initiated the consolidation of the American railway system into ...

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