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  2. Category:Fall survivors - Wikipedia

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    People who have survived free fall or other falls of great height without using a parachute or similar device. Pages in category "Fall survivors" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

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  4. List of Survivors episodes - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... List of Survivors episodes may refer to: List of Survivors (1975 TV series) episodes; List of ...

  5. William Rankin - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant Colonel William Henry Rankin (October 16, 1920 – July 6, 2009) was the first person to survive a fall from the top of a cumulonimbus thunderstorm cloud. [1] He was a pilot in the United States Marine Corps and a World War II and Korean War veteran.

  6. Survivors (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Survivors is a novel series written by a team of authors under the pseudonym Erin Hunter. Survivors follows the adventures of a group of former domestic dogs who form a pack with the help of protagonist Lucky, after an earthquake separates them from their owners.

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  8. Lauren Manning - Wikipedia

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    Lauren Manning (born Lauren Grace-Forshay Pritchard; 1961) is an American author, entrepreneur, and businesswoman.One of the most severely injured survivors of the September 11, 2001 attacks, [2] she spent over six months in the hospital during her initial recovery from 82.5% total body burn injuries. [3]

  9. Alan Magee - Wikipedia

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    Alan Eugene Magee (January 13, 1919 – December 20, 2003) was a United States airman during World War II who survived a 22,000-foot (6,700 m) fall from his damaged B-17 Flying Fortress. [1] He was featured in the 1981 Smithsonian Magazine as one of the 10 most amazing survival stories of World War II.